Acct. 353 1. Blue Co. can estimate the amount of loss that will occur if a foreign government expropriates some of the company’s assets in that country. If the likelihood of expropriation is remote‚ a loss contingency should be A. Disclosed but not accrued as a liability. B. Disclosed and accrued as a liability. C. Accrued as liability but not disclosed. D. Neither accrued as a liability nor disclosed. 2. When a material gain contingency is probable and the amount of gain can be reasonably estimated
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Culture Fair Intelligence Test Raymond Bernard Cattell History - Late 1920’s - Publications of the Cattell Group and Individual Intelligence Tests (1930) - 1935‚ revision of scales into non-verbal form - 1940‚ items are completely perceptual‚ organized to six subtests. Out of 159 items analyzed‚ 72 of the satisfactory validity and reliability were retained for the published edition. - 1949‚ adopted the format which has been retained‚ consisting of 4 subtests (series‚ classification‚ matrices
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concerning artificial intelligence (AI). What is artificial intelligence and what is the media talking about? Are these technologies beneficial to our society or mere novelties among business and marketing professionals? Medical facilities‚ police departments‚ and manufacturing plants have all been changed by AI but how? These questions and many others are the concern of the general public brought about by the lack of education concerning rapidly advancing computer technology.<br><br>Artificial intelligence
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Rita Sobhy Discussion #16 Dalton Conley talks about the sect-church cycles in “You May Ask Yourself”. She separates the term sects and churches. According to her book sociologist consider different religious organizations as churches or sects. She states “churches are religious bodies that coexist in a relatively low state of tension with their social surroundings. They have mainstream‚ safe beliefs and practices relative to those of the general population.” Conley 644. She basically says that
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Sample Paper Mid Term Examination All questions carry equal marks (4 Marks Each) Q.No. 1 a) i) Suppose you are an operations manager for a plant that manufactures batteries. Give an example how you could use descriptive statistics to make better managerial decisions. ii) Listed here are 30 different weekly Dow Jones industrial stock averages. 2656 2301 2975 3002 2468 2742 2830 2405 2677 2990 2200 2764 2337 2961 3010 2976 2375 2602 2670 2922 2344 2760 2555 2524 2814 2996 2437 2268 2448 2460 Construct
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random‚ what is the probability that: A: He or she drives less than 10‚000 miles per year or has an accident? (Type a decimal) B: He or she drives 10‚000 or more miles per year and has no accidents? (type a decimal) Problem 3 In a study to determine frequency and dependency of color-blindness relative to females and males‚ 1000 people were chosen at random and the following results were recorded: [pic] A: Convert the table to a probability table by dividing each entry by 1‚000. [pic]
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1. Identify the real and/or financial assets that are involved in the following activities. (a) Toyota takes out a bank loan to finance the construction of a new factory; A: The bank loan is financial and the new factory is real. (b) Toyota pays of its loan; A: The loan is financial. (c) Toyota uses $10 million of cash on hand to purchase additional inventory of spare auto parts. A: Cash is financial and auto parts are real. Note that cash is generally considered to be a financial asset. Like
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CH3CH3? (a) C2p + H1s (b) Csp + H1s (c) Csp2 + H1s (d) Csp3 + H1s 11. Which of the following is a tertiary (3ø) alcohol? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (c) 2002 by Harcourt‚ Inc. All rights reserved. ANSWER KEY FOR TEST 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. d 5. d 6. d 7. b 8. c 9. c 10. d 11. c (c) 2002 by Harcourt‚ Inc. All rights
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of life with the possibility of parole. He is now 58 years old and you have come to realize that he is a model prisoner. He has shown impeccable behavior‚ has a job within the prison‚ has been around the community during furloughs and has become a positive influence and a great role model for other prisoners. Also‚ he has formed a bond with the victim’s family‚ who has forgiven him for what he has done. The victim’s family would like to see him get out on parole because they feel that he has changed
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described above for Japan’s real GDP and rate of unemployment. (20 marks) b) Suppose the government responds to what you have outlined in part (a) with a change in fiscal policy. What would the government be trying to achieve? Explain how this might impact on the stock of public debt. (10 marks) Note: You need to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the construction and use of the 45degree diagram and any other economic analysis you use. You must make it clear that you have a complete understanding
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