When reviewing the office accounts payable Dr. Vincent notices that one of his office managers has been writing checks from the account for their personal use. There were three checks made out to them that totaled 500 Luckily, he has insurance to cover the 500 checks they wrote. What type of insurance does Dr. Vincent have? a. General liability b. Property c. Directors and officers (D& 0) liability
26. Which of the following is a reason to choose a higher deductible? a. You want to increase your insurance coverage b. You want to reduce your monthly premium c. You want to pay less out-of-pocket for claims d. You want to file more claims
Where is long-term care offered? In adult day services facilities In hospitals In skilled nursing facilities In ambulatory surgical centers
This first phase of the project life cycle involves the: contract negotiations identifying the tasks to be performed identification of a need problem, or opportunity brainstorming solutions
Is the following statement True or False? "Customers can purchase fuel and in -store items in one transaction on Smart Checkout." True False
Is the following statement True or False? "The Smart Checkout system doesn't rely on a barcode system." True False
2) El costo económico de accidentes relacionados con vehiculos motorizados es un estimado de mas de __ billones anuales. a) 50 b) 100 c) 75 d) 150.5
Which of the following will cause a change in the quantity of coffee supplied? Choose one or more: A. a change in the technology or the production process of making coffee B. anticipation of a change in the price of coffee C. the price of coffee D. the wages of those involved in producing coffee
__ liabilities are those liabilities or debts that the business has to pay within one year. Current Long-term
Amy borrowed 8000 at a rate of 7.5% compounded monthly. Assuming she makes no payments, how much will she owe after 8 years? Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest cent. 13515.83
Question 10 (1 point) What are the approaches to inventory that businesses can consider? Minimizing inventory levels to reduce costs and storage space. Outsourcing all inventory management tasks to suppliers. Maximizing inventory levels to ensure no shortages occur. Increasing inventory levels to take advantage of quantity discounts.
Under a firm commitment agreement, Zeke Company went public and received $\$ 30.50$ for each of the 7 million shares sold. The initial offer price was $\$ 33$ and the stock rose to $\$ 35.36$ The company paid $\$ 560,000$ in direct flotation costs and $\$ 215,000$ in indirect costs. What was the flotation cost as a percentage of funds raised?
Which of the following is not part of data governance? a. Establishing and monitoring data policies b. Promoting the sale of enterprise data C. Assigning data decision rights and accountabilities for data d. Ensuring control and accountability for enterprise data
How much will $\$ 1,500$ be worth in 6 years at $8\% $ p.a. simple interest?
What does it mean if a resource is scarce?Give a real-life example of a resourcein your life that is scarce.
Empowering the frontline involves not only giving the employees the authority to act but also the responsibility to recognize and attend to customer needs and obligation to act. True False
If a bank has a required reserve ratio of 10 percent and there is $\$ 1,000$ in deposits, what is the maximum possible amount that this bank could lend out? $\$ 9,000$ $\$ 900$ $\$ 10,000$ $\$ 100$
Based on the Circles for a Successful Value Proposition framework, when should a firm reengineer its product to stop providing certain benefits? When customer needs are met by the benefits in question, but are not met by benefits provided by competitors When customers express little need or desire for the benefits in question When customers are unaware that the product meets one of their needs When customer needs are met by the benefits in question as well as by competitors
What components of GDP would each of the following transactions affect? How does it affect the component; Le.does the component increase or decrease?[Remember: $GDP=C+I+G+(X-M)]$ 1. A family buys a new kitchen appliance. 2. James buys a new house. 3. You buy a pizza. 4. California repaves Highway 101. 5. A couple buys a bottle of wine from France.
Which type of reimbursement is known as first-party payment? a. Managed Care b. Indemnity C.Cash-based d. Casualty