The Clayton Act, the Sherman Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act are all examples of:
a. state antitrust legislation
b. federal antitrust legislation
c. federal employment legislation d. state employment legislation
e. federal antidiscrimination legislation
b
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The opening of a routine or positive message should be
A) brief and enigmatic. B) terse and demanding. C) wordy and indirect. D) clear and concise. E) direct and informal.
Which statement is not true about the constant b in the bivariate regression equation ? i = a + bXi?
A) It is usually referred to as the non-standardized regression coefficient. B) It is the slope of the regression line and it indicates the expected change in Y when X is changed by one unit. C) It is the intercept of the regression line and it indicates the value of Y when X is zero. D) It may be computed as b=COVxy/Sx2.
Which of the following statements is true of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002?
A. Section 106 of the act deals expressly with national accounting firms. B. The act reduces criminal penalties for securities fraud. C. It requires foreign accounting firms to register with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board if they audit public companies. D. Its registration and reporting provisions apply only to U.S. companies listed on U.S. securities exchanges.
In a lease that is recorded as an operating lease by the lessee, the equal monthly rental payments should be
a. allocated between interest expense and depreciation expense. b. allocated between a reduction in the liability for leased assets and interest expense. c. recorded as a reduction in the liability for leased assets. d. recorded as rental expense.