Glossary Chapter 1 accounting information system (AIS) A specialized subsystem of the IS that collects‚ processes‚ and reports information related to the financial aspects of business events. accuracy The correspondence or agreement between the information and the actual events or objects that the information represents. availability Relates to information being available when required by the business process now and in the future. It also concerns the safeguarding of necessary resources
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Chapter 16 1.) All of the following factors contributed to explosive economic growth during the Gilded Age EXCEPT: Question options: | a) | availability of capital for investment. | | b) | a growing supply of labor. | | c) | abundant natural resources. | | d) | low tariffs. | | e) | federal land grants to railroads. | | | 1 / 1 point | 2.) By 1890‚ the majority of Americans: Question options: | a) | worked as farmers. | | b) | worked as independent craftsmen
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CHAPTER 06 - Financial Strategy * Objectives and Goals * Financial – not necessarily profits‚ but return on investment (ROI) – primary focus * Performance measure by return on assets (ROA) – the profit generated by the assets possessed by the firm. * Societal (more difficult) – helping to improve the world around us * Personal – self-gratification‚ status‚ respect * Profit Margin Management Path * Measured by the retailer’s income statement (statement
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SOLUTIONS 1) Ralph Edmund loves steak and potatoes. Therefore‚ he has decided to go on a steady diet of only these two foods for all his meals. Ralph realizes that this is not the healthiest diet‚ so he wants to make sure that he eats the right quantities of the two foods to satisfy some key nutritional requirements. He has obtained the following nutritional and costs data: Grams of Ingredient Per Serving. Ingredient Steak Potato Daily Requirement (g) Carbs 5 15 >=50
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Theological Foundations midterm topics & questions Remember the BIG STORY: Patriarchs‚ EXODUS‚ Covenant‚ Torah‚ Land‚ Monarchy‚ Temple‚ Split Kingdoms‚ North Destroyed‚ South in EXILE‚ Return to Land‚ rebuild Temple Return from the Exile … Second Temple Judaism Remember the BIG NAMES: Abraham (creator of 3 major religions‚ father of Jewish nation)‚ Isaac (son of Abraham was going to be sacrificed)‚ Jacob/Israel (fight with God‚ named changed to Israel‚ father of 12 tribes)‚ Twelve
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Com 101 8/30 Ch. 1 Objectives • Gain an appreciation that public o Professionally as a society The process includes “shared meaning” • Discuss different levels of communication • Discuss the critical thinking (problem solving) skills that benefit public speaking Why study public speaking? - Acquire skills - More knowledge - build confidence Definition of public speaking • The process of sharing meaning by sending and reviewing symbolic cues - Interpreter (Sender and receiver) - Symbol (tools
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TECHNICAL‚ SCIENTIFIC‚ AND BUSINESS ENGLISH (ENGL301) Leonessa D. Tabios ldtabios@ama.edu.ph TOPIC: Types of Technical Report Informal Reports Objectives for this lesson: 1. Identify the different types of report according to content and form. 2. Know when to use a type of report for the right purpose. 3. Give examples for each type of report. Types of Technical Report REPORTS They are written for specific‚ practical purposes. They deal with ongoing problems and
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Strat Unit Test Review Chapter One: Strategic Management Process: Mission --> Objectives --> Internal & External Analysis --> Strategic Choice --> Strategic Implementation --> Competitive Advantage Mission: A firms long term purpose. A desire future state: the aspiration of the organization. - Long term Mission Statements:
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Chapter 1 Environment- All external conditions‚ factors‚ matter‚ and energy‚ living and nonliving‚ that affect any living organism or other specified system. Non-Point Sources- Broad and diffuse areas‚ rather than points‚ from which pollutants enter bodies of surface water or air. Examples include runoff of chemicals and sediments from cropland‚ livestock feedlots‚ logged forests‚ urban streets‚ parking lots‚ lawns‚ and golf courses. Compare point source. Scientific Principles of Sustainability-
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* Know the basic types of computers that can be on an enterprise network Clients and Servers * Know the role requirement trust relationships allowing users from network access to resources on other networks Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) * Know how to create and enforce storage quotas‚ generate reports‚ and specify allowable file types File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) * Know the difference between windows server standard and windows server core Windows Server Core
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