Answer:
1) To verify transactions have the correct date assigned to them. 2) To verify that an account balance is within its credit limit. 3) To verify that all transactions have been recorded for the period.
Explanation:
I’m pretty sure the answer is B the general population because a focus group is used to gather people’s opinions, ideas, or beliefs about a certain topic or product. It would be useless to ask any of the others because they would have a biased opinion on the matter.
Answer:
Federal Trade Commission
Explanation:
The Federal Trade Commission was established in 1941 by the Federal trade commissions Act. Its mandate is the enforce laws that prohibit anti-competitive business activities and protect consumers from deceptive and unfair trade practices. The commission seeks to have better customer decisions by promoting consumer awareness on fair business competitive processes.
FTC also seeks to protect consumers from misleading or false business advertisements. It investigates consumer complaints and prosecutes traders believed to have broken the law.
Answer:
Which of the following is true?
a)The price of gold increases when the economy is stable
b)The DJIA is the cost of capital for U.S companies
c)NASDAQ index focuses on large cap stocks and the energy sector
d)The commodities market is the largest market in the world
e)The 30-yr Treasury yield is the base cost of capital for U.S companies
Answer = E
Explanation:
U.S treasury yield represents the risk free rate demanded by investors because its assumed that U.S is risk free, so for companies in the U.S looking for capital over a long period of time the usual use 30-yr Treasury yield as their cost of capital because its represents what they could have invested their funds in at no risk.
Answer:
That the car wash was not liable to the plaintiff because the car wash employees had no notice they were taking responsibility for so much jewelry.
Explanation:
The case of Ziva Jewelry Inc., v. Car Wash Headquarters Inc involved a salesperson Stewart who locked jewellery in his car and took it to the car wash.
He did not disclose that there was expensive jewelry in the car.
The attendant finished washing the car and signalled to Stewart that his car was ready and walked away from the car.
Before Stewart could pay the bill someone had taken the car. Although the police recovered the car the jewellery was stolen.
Zeva Jewellry filed a motion against the car wash that they did not excercise due care in returning the vehicle.
In this instance the car wash was not liable because Stewart did not disclose there was expensive jewelry in the car.
Also the attendant had finished with his car and informed him of this. So it was out of their care when the car theft occured