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IgorLugansk [536]
3 years ago
7

Can you give me 20 examples of nonverbal communication?? Pleasee

Business
1 answer:
Nataliya [291]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Smiles, frowns, waves, middle finger, thumbs up, thumbs down, peace sign, grunt, sigh, raised eyebrows, wrinkled brow, wink, sticking out your tongue, flexing, closing your eyes, nodding your head, shaking your head, tilting your head, licking your lips.

Explanation:

All non verbal, yet speak volumes.

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As a decrease in the Bonds Payable account on Sheperds' books.

As an increase in noncurrent assets.  

Everything related to the bonds is eliminated in the consolidation worksheet, and nothing related to the bonds appears in the consolidated financial statements.  

As a retirement of bonds.

A loss on the constructive retirement of a parent's bonds by a subsidiary is effectively recognized in the individual accounting records of the parent and its subsidiary:  

I. at the date of constructive retirement.

II. over the remaining term of the bonds.

I  

II

Both I and II

Neither I nor II

When one company purchases the debt of an affiliate from an unrelated party, a gain or loss on the constructive retirement of debt is recognized by which of the following?

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A.             No                         No                                 Yes

B.             Yes                       Yes                                 No

C.             No                         No                                  No

D.             Yes                        Yes                                Yes

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Option B  

Option C

Option D  

Which of the following statements is(are) correct?

I. The amount assigned to the noncontrolling interest may be affected by a constructive retirement of bonds.

II. A constructive retirement of bonds normally results in an extraordinary gain or loss.

III. In constructive retirement, the entity would still consider the bonds outstanding, even though they are treated as if they were retired in preparing consolidated financial statements.

I  

II

I and III

I, II, and III

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1. For consolidated reporting purposes, Company M's bonds will be treated as a retirement of bonds.

2. For consolidated reporting purposes, everything related to the intercompany bonds is eliminated in the consolidation worksheet, and nothing related to the bonds appears in the consolidated financial statements.

3. A loss on the constructive retirement of a parent's bonds by a subsidiary is effectively recognized in the individual accounting records of the parent and its subsidiary:

I. at the date of constructive retirement.

II. over the remaining term of the bonds.

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