Answer:
Option A is correct
Price elasticity of demand =0.6
Explanation:
Price elasticity of demand (PED) is the degree of responsiveness of demand to a change in price.
Where a percentage change in price produces a more than a proportional change in quantity, we say the product is price elastic. On the other hand, where a change in price produces a less than a proportional change in quantity demand, then demand is price inelastic
PED is computed as follows:
PED = % change in quantity /% change in Price
% change in demand = (100-80)/100 × 100 = 20%
% change in price =(0.75-1)/0.75 × 100 = 33.33%
PED = 20%/33.33% = 0.600
Price elasticity of demand =0.6
The senior management of BonusOne Bank formulates a new set of strategic plans for the next financial year and conveys it to the middle management. The middle management, in turn, conveys the same to their respective subordinates. In the context of communication channels, the given scenario illustrates _____.
Complete Question:
The senior management of BonusOne Bank formulates a new set of strategic plans for the next financial year and conveys it to the middle management. The middle management, in turn, conveys the same to their respective subordinates. In the context of communication channels, the given scenario illustrates?
Group of answer choices
A) downward communication
B) upward communication
C) horizontal communication
D) informal communication
Answer:
A) downward communication.
Explanation:
In this scenario, the senior management of BonusOne Bank formulates a new set of strategic plans for the next financial year and conveys it to the middle management. The middle management, in turn, conveys the same to their respective subordinates. In the context of communication channels, the given scenario illustrates a downward communication.
A downward communication can be defined as the formal flow of information and messages within an organizational hierarchy; which is mainly from a higher level (senior management) of an organization to a lower level (middle management) and lastly, to the least (subordinates).
When downward communication are effectively and properly used in an organization, it helps them to achieve their aims, goals and objectives successfully.
When you write a cover letter, which of the following should you do?
Repeat as many points from your résumé as
you can. Lointing out how extensive your
experience is.
Show that you have researched the company
and are interested in contributing your skills
to their business.
o Explain exactly what you did in other jobs.
List your educational degrees.
Answer:
Show that you have researched the company and are interested in contributing your skills to their business.
Explanation:
When you write a cover letter, Explain exactly what you did in other jobs. List your educational degrees. The correct option is C. The first paragraph of your cover letter should pique the hiring manager's interest and compel them to continue reading.
What are a cover letter and example?In a cover letter for a job application, you can introduce yourself personally and argue why hiring you would be wise. Include specific examples from your prior experience that show you are qualified for the position in your cover letter, which should be three paragraphs or less long.
A one-page business letter known as a cover letter is submitted with your resume when you apply for a job. Your cover letter should serve as a persuasive essay that explains to the employer why you are a strong candidate for the position.
Thus, the ideal selection is option C.
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Frahm Company incurred a first quarter operating loss before income tax effect of $4,000,000. This is a normal occurrence for Frahm because of seasonal fluctuations. Experience has demonstrated the income earned during the remaining quarters far exceeds the first quarter losses each year. Frahm estimates its annual income tax rate will be 30 percent. What net loss should Frahm report for the first quarter?
Answer: $2,800,000
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Frahm estimates its annual income tax rate will be 30 percent and incurred a first quarter operating loss before income tax effect of $4,000,000.
The net loss should Frahm report for the first quarter will be:
= $4,000,000 - (30% × $4,000,000)
= $4,000,000 - (0.3 × $4,000,000)
= $4,000,000 - $1,200,000
= $2,800,000
The absolute value of the price elasticity of demand for ground beef has been estimated to be 0.5. If mad cow disease strikes the United States and a large percentage of the cattle are removed from the market, how will that affect total expenditures on hamburger, all other things equal
Answer:
total expenditure would increase
Explanation:
the demand for ground beef is inelastic.
Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one.
As a result of the disease, the supply of ground beef would fall. this would lead to a hike in the price of ground beef. But since demand for ground beef is inelastic, the the fall in demand would be less than the rise in price, so total expenditures would rise.
1.
True or False: How quickly other drugs reach the bloodstream varies depending upon how the drug is put into the system and the type of drug, the age of the user, and the weight of the user.
True
False
Answer:
true is the answer i think
Mark thinks that if he asks for a $50-a-week raise, he will definitely get it. He really wants a $75-a-week raise and thinks his chances of getting a raise of that amount are about 25 percent. Expectancy value theory would predict that Mark will ask for a ________-a-week raise, and classic behaviorism would predict that he will ask for a ________-a-week raise.
Answer:
$50 ; $75
Explanation:
Expectancy value theory is the theory that shows and predict the individual attitude towards things. here the expected derives that someone is expected i.e how likely the individual wants that thing
Here in the given situation, the expectancy value theory predict the mark should ask for $50 for raising the week while on based on the classic behaviorism it would predict a $75-week raise
If the dollar appreciates, perhaps because of speculation or government policy, then U.S. net exports Group of answer choices increase which shifts aggregate demand right. increase which shifts aggregate demand left. decrease which shifts aggregate demand right. decrease which shifts aggregate demand left.
Answer: decrease which shifts aggregate demand left
Explanation:
Net exports is calculated when the value of a nation's total imports is deducted from the value of the nation's total exports.
When the dollar appreciates, perhaps because of speculation or government policy, then U.S. net exports decrease which shifts aggregate demand left. This is because due to the appreciation, goods that are made in other countries, that's the import will become cheaper and import rises while export reduces.
An arrangement where a property developed by the seller is sold to a buyer. The seller retains occupancy of the premises by signing a lease with the buyer. The seller, now the tenant, pays taxes, utilities, insurance and operating costs. This is called a ___________. This is a common practice for Walmart and Rite-Aide and many other businesses Group of answer choices sale rental agreement net lease investment lease-purchase option nome of the other answers
Answer:
B. net lease investment
Explanation:
The net lease investment is a type of commercial real estate arrangement where the tenant of a property is expected to pay rent along with either taxes, insurance, and maintenance. There are different types of net lease agreements. We have the;
1. Single net lease agreement where the tenant is expected to pay rent along with property taxes. The landlord pays for the operating costs of the property.
2. Double net lease agreements where the tenant, also known as lessor pays the rent, property taxes, and insurance. The landlord pays for the operating costs.
3. The triple net lease agreements where the tenant pays the rent, property insurance, and taxes, as well as the operating costs of maintenance.
Most businesses in the United States such as FedX, McDonald's, Walmart, and many others use this kind of real estate arrangement.
Jessica invested her savings in two investment funds. The amount she invested in Fund A was $8000 less than the amount she invested in Fund B. Fund A returned a 2% profit and Fund B returned a 8% profit. How much did she invest in Fund B, if the total profit from the two funds together was $2140
Answer:
23,000
Explanation:
Jessica invested her savings in two investment funds
The amount that she invested in fund A was $8000 than the amount invested in fund B
A + B = -8000.......... equation 1
Fund A returned 2% profit and fund B returned 8% profit
2/100= 0.02 , 8/100= 0.08
0.02A + 0.08B= 2140.............equation 2
From equation 1
A -B= -8000
A= -8000+B
Substitute -8000-B for A in equation 2
0.02(-8000+B) + 0.08B= 2140
-160+0.02B + 0.08B= 2140
-160 + 0.1B= 2140
Collect the like terms
0.1B= 2140+160
0.1B= 2300
B= 2300/0.1
B= 23,000
From equation 1
A-B= -8000
A= -8000+B
Substitute 23,000 for B
A = -8000+23000
A= 15,000
Hence Jessica invested 23,000 in fund B
roker Bill takes his broker course and passes it. He applies and receives his license on time. He pays all the appropriate fees and he begins his work. (He does not have a four-year degree in real estate.) He is not sure which course or courses he must take to renew his license the first time. What must Broker Bill do?
Answer: Broker Bill must complete the two 30 hour courses which will be equal to 60 hours post license course
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Bill takes his broker course and passes it and that he applies and receives his license on time and then pays all the appropriate fees and he begins his work even though he does not have a four-year degree in real estate.
We are further told that he is not sure which course or courses he must take to renew his license the first time. Broker Bill must complete the two 30 hour courses which will be equal to 60 hours post license course
Toys R Fun purchased $4,000 of merchandise and paid immediately. To record this transaction, Toys R Fun's accountant would debit the_____account and credit the______account.A. Cash.B. Merchandise Inventory.C. Accounts Payable.
Answer:
The answer is:
Debit the Merchandise Inventory account
Credit the cash account.
Explanation:
To start with, increase in assets and expenses go into debit side while decrease in assets and expenses go into credit side.
Merchandise inventory is an asset and cash too is an asset. Toys R Fun purchased inventory with cash, this means merchandise inventory increases while cash decreases.
According to the rule in the first paragraph, the recording is as follows:
Dr Merchandise Inventory $4,000
Cr cash. $4,000
Firms that follow variable-cost pricing Multiple Choice sell their products at lower net prices abroad than in the domestic market. ensure that no unit of a similar product is different from any other unit in terms of cost. tend to have high variable costs relative to fixed costs. often do so to maximize revenue by matching demand with a limited supply. ensure that each unit bears its full share of the total fixed and variable cost.
Answer:
Sell their products at lower net prices abroad than in the domestic market
Explanation:
Variable costing is a product costing method where only the variable manufacturing cost like the cost of direct materials ,labor and the variable manufacturing overhead are factored into the cost of production. This does not consider a complete cost like the absorption method of costing and as a result , the final overall cost is lower,
Using variable cost males it possible to sell products at lower net prices abroad compared to the domestics market as the tax laws of various country requires absorption method , hence it is not captures using variable costing.
An insurance company estimates its objective risk for 10,000 exposures to be 10 percent. Assuming the probability of loss remains the same, what would happen to the objective risk if the number of exposures were to increase to 1 million? A) It would decrease to 1 percent. B) It would decrease to 5 percent. C) It would remain the same. D) It would increase to 20 percent.
Answer:
A) It would decrease to 1 percent.
Explanation:
Given that:
Objective risk for 10,000 exposures = 10%
The objective risk could be explained to mean the actual loss incurred within a given period. The objective risk also decreases as the sample increases, in this case as the number of exposure increases, the exposure risk decreases.
In th question above, with an exposure value of 10,000; objective risk is 10%
When the exposure increases to 1,000,000
(10,000 / 1,000,000) * 100%
0.01 * 100%
= 1%
You've just won the lottery! Your winnings will be paid as a monthly annuity of $1,000 per month for 50 years. Assume an interest rate of 10 percent compounded monthly. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer two decimal places.) What is the present value of your winnings if the first payment starts today
Answer:
$119,220.57
Explanation:
in order to calculate the present value of your lottery winnings, we can use the present value annuity factor:
present value = monthly payment x annuity factor (PV annuity factor, ¹⁰/₁₂%, 600 periods)
monthly payment = $1,000annuity factor = 119.22057present value = $1,000 x 119.22057 = $119,220.57
If Sheridan Company issues 7500 shares of $10 par value common stock for $375000, the account Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value will be credited for $75000. Common Stock will be credited for $75000. Cash will be debited for $300000. Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value will be credited for $375000.
Answer:
Common Stock will be credited for $75000
Explanation:
The journal entry to record the issuance of the common stock is shown below:
Cash Dr $375,000
To Common stock (7,500 shares × $10) $75,000
To Additional paid in excess of par value - common stock $300,000
(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)
For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the common stock and additional capital as it increased the equity
Wonderful! Not only did our salespeople do a good job in meeting the sales budget this year, but our production people did a good job in controlling costs as well.'' said Kim Clark, president of Martell Company. ''Our $14,800 overall manufacturing cost variance is only 2% of the $1.536.000 standard cost of products made during the year. That's well within the 3% parameter set by management for acceptable variances. It looks like everyone will be in line for a bonus this year.''The company produces and sells a single product. The standard cost card for the product follows:Standard Cost Card-per UnitDirect materials, 3.50 feet at $2.80 per foot $9.80Direct labor, 2.8 direct labor-hours at $12 per direct labor-hour 33.60Variable overhead, 2.8 direct labor-hours at $2.00 per direct labor-hour5.60Fixed overhead, 2.8 direct labor-hours at $6.00 per direct labor-hour 16.80Standard cost per unit $65.80The following additional information is available for the year just completeda. The company manufactured 20,000 units of product during the yearb. A total of 67,000 feet of material was purchased during the year at a cost of $3.00 per foot. All of this material was used to manufacture the 20,000 units. There were no beginning or ending inventories for the yearc. The company worked 58,000 direct labor-hours during the year at a direct labor cost of $11.80 per hour.d. Overhead is applied to products on the basis of standard direct labor-hours. Data relating to manufacturing overhead costs follow:Denominator activity level (direct labor-hours) 52,500Budgeted fixed overhead costs $315,000Actual variable overhead costs incurred $133,400Actual fixed overhead costs incurred $ 312,000Required1. Compute the materials price and quantity variances for the year. (Input all amounts as positive values. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting F for favorable, U for unfavorable and None for no effect).2. Compute the labor rate and efficiency variances for the year. (Input all amounts as positive values. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting F for favorable, U for unfavorable and None for no effect).3. For manufacturing overhead compute:a. The variable overhead rate and efficiency variances for the year. (Input all amounts as positive values. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting F for favorable, U for unfavorable and None for no effect).b. The fixed overhead budget and volume variances for the year. (Input all amounts as positive values. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting F for favorable, U for unfavorable and None for no effect).
Answer and Explanation:
1. The computation of materials price and quantity variances for the year is shown below:-
Material price variance = Actual quantity × (Actual rate - Standard rate)
= 67,000 × ($3.00 - $2.80)
= 67,000 × $1.80
= $120,600 unfavorable
Material quantity variance = (Actual quantity - Standard quantity) × Standard price
= 67,000 - (20,000 × 3.50)) × $2.80
= (67,000 - 70,000) × $2.80
= $8,400 favorable
2. The computation of the labor rate and efficiency variances for the year is shown below:
Labor rate variance is
= (Actual rate - standard rate) × Actual hours
= ($11.80 - $12) × 58,000 direct labor hours
= $11,600 favorable
labor efficiency variance is
= (Actual hours - standard hours) × standard rate
= (58,000 direct labor hours - 20,000 units × 2.8 direct labor hours) × $12
= $24,000 unfavorable
3. a. The computation of variable overhead rate and efficiency variances for the year is shown below:-
variable overhead rate = Actual hours × (Actual rate - Standard rate)
= 58,000 × ($133,400 ÷ 58,000 - $2.00)
= $17,400 Unfavorable
Variable overhead efficiency variance = (Actual hours - Standard hours) × Standard rate
= (58,000 - (20,000 × $2.8)) × $2.00
= (58,000 - 56,000) × $2.00
= $4,000 Unfavorable
3. b. The computation of fixed overhead budget and volume variances for the year is shown below:-
fixed overhead budget variance = Actual fixed overhead - Budgeted fixed overhead
= $312,000 - $315,000
= $3,000 Favorable
Volume variance = (Standard hours allowed - Denominator activity level) × Fixed overhead rate per hour
= ((20,000 × $2.8) - 52,500) × $6.00
= $56,000 - 52,500) × $6.00
= $3,500 × $6.00
= $21,000
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There are 120 mangoes in a basket and 168 mangoes in another basket.
Find the greatest number of mangoes which are to be taken out at a time
from each basket so that both of them will be emptied simultaneously.
Answer:
The greatest number of mangoes which are to be taken out at a time from each basket so that both of them emptied simultaneously is the number of mangoes in each basket which is 120 mangoes for one basket and 168 mangoes for the other basket
Explanation:
Given that the number of mangoes in one basket = 120 mangoes
Also, the number of mangoes in another basket = 168 mangoes
The greatest number of mangoes, X and Y that are to taken out from each basket so that both of them will empty simultaneously is found as follows;
We note that the ratio of the number of mangoes in both baskets are;
120:168 = 5:7
Therefore, we have;
5 × Y = 120
Y = 20/5 = 24
Similarly, we have;
7 × X = 168
X = 168/7 = 24
We can take 5 mangoes from one basket and 7 mangoes from the other basket 24 times, for both mangoes to empty the same time
We can also take 5×12 = 60 mangoes twice from one basket and 7 × 12 = 84 mangoes twice from the other basket to empty the baskets
We can also take 120 mangoes one from one basket and 168 mangoes one from the other basket to empty the baskets.
Therefore, the greatest number of mangoes which are to be taken out at a time from each basket so that both of them emptied simultaneously is the number of mangoes in each basket which is 120 mangoes for one basket and 168 mangoes for the other basket.
Suppose that sharply lower coffee prices lead to a decrease in the demand for tea. Tea price decreases, and the tea producers experience short-run economic losses. If the tea industry is a price-taker market, after sufficient time is allowed for the market to adjust fully to the decrease in the demand for tea, one would expect the tea industry's output to
Answer:
C)decline and economic losses to disappear.
Explanation:
here are the options to this question :
A)increase and economic losses to persist. B)decline and economic losses to persist. C)decline and economic losses to disappear. D)increase and economic losses to disappear
Coffee and tea are substitute goods. As a result, of the fall in price of coffee, the demand for tea would decrease. The decrease in price of tea would lead to an inward shift of the demand curve, assuming supply remains unchanged in the short run, equilibrium quantity would fall and equilibrium price would fall. this leads to firms in the tea industry experiencing economic losses.
In the long run, firms would exit the tea industry, output would reduce and economic losses would disappear
After listening to her boss's instructions regarding completion of the project, Angelica said, "Let me make sure I've got this straight. You need this project completed by the 15th of the month so we can go over it and make any changes before our meeting with the client on the 17th. Is that correct?" This is an example of _____.
Answer:
Paraphrasing
Explanation:
What Angelica did by making these statements and asking her boss these questions is called paraphrasing. She did it to gain clarity on what her boss already said or discussed.
When paraphrasing one would use different words to express the meaning of something for clarity on what is being discussed. It is simply a way of restating spoken words or written words using your own words.
A member of the city commission insists that the city's internal service fund prepare and submit a budget for commission approval. The commissioner argues that it is only through the budget that the commissioners will be able yo ensure control over the internal service fund. Do you agree or disagree with the commissioner's argument
Answer:
Disagree
Explanation:
In simple words, I will differ with the statement, as I feel that the City Commission will be in a position to monitor the cash flow inside the service delivery resources by providing the expenditure.
There are various sources such as frequent auditing as well as various approvals that has to go through the high command, for using the funds generate.
Thus, the commissioners is arguing wrong perspective with the council.
Coronado Industries has outstanding accounts receivable totaling $6.57 million as of December 31 and sales on credit during the year of $22.6 million. There is also a credit balance of $11000 in the allowance for doubtful accounts. If the company estimates that 5% of its outstanding receivables will be uncollectible, what will be the amount of bad debt expense recognized for the year?
Answer:
$317,500
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of bad debt expense is shown below:-
Bad debt expenses = (Accounts receivable × Outstanding receivable percentage) - Opening Allowance for doubtful debts
= ($6.57 million × 5%) - $11,000
= $317,500
Therefore for computing the bad debt expense we simply applied the above formula.
The Mars acquisition of the Wrigley assets was part of its related constrained diversification and added market share to the
Answer:
Mars Wrigley Integrated Firm
Explanation:
This acquisition provided the extended reach to the company, as with this merger of both the companies, there are certain assured benefits:
1) Increase in sales value by selling at a price higher than the prevailing price in the market, or
2) Decreasing the cost of product manufacturing as prevailing in the industry for that product.
This joint would automatically gain the major share in the market as with increase in profits and diversification in providing goods, expands the company in all respects.
what kind of harm can be done if a manager uses social network analysis to uncover the invisible structure in their organization sparknotes
Answer:
he poses a threat from competitors and or government to the company
Explanation:
By such actions. the manager will have exposed information that easily could be read on Sparknotes by an emerging or already existing competitor.
For example, information pertaining to top management remuneration or decision structure may be one such invisible organizational structure. Such information can reveal the weaknesses of the organization
Which transaction or event required the journal entry: debit Interest expense for $250 and credit Interest payable for $250
Answer:
Loan or loan note with a specific interest rate
Explanation:
When the firm has taken a loan from the bank or issued loan notes which have the specific interest rate or coupon rate respectively paid in arrears. The interest expense will accrue each year with the entry by debiting the interest expense and crediting the interest payable and when the interest will be paid the entry will be credit cash and debit interest payable.
Compute the MIRR statistic for Project I and note whether to accept or reject the project with the cash flows shown as follows if the appropriate cost of capital is 15 percent. Project I
Answer:
13%
Explanation:
The computation of MIRR is shown below:-
=MIRR({-1000;400;300;200;300;50},15%,15%)
= 12.666%
or
= 13%
Since the MIRR is 12.67% and the appropriate cost of capital is 15% so the project should be rejected as it is less than the cost of capital
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Suppose quantity demanded is 2,000 when price is $10 and 3,000 when price is $5. If a monopolist who was initially charging a price of $10 discovers a way to price discriminate, it will be able to increase revenue from $20,000 to:
Answer:
$25,000 by charging consumers with more elastic demand only $5 and keeping the price for consumers with less elastic demand at $10
Explanation:
Price discrimination refers to the differentiation in the price of the product for every consumer that means the company charged different prices from the different customers
Also, in this it charges from the consumers having more elastic demand at less price. Here 2,000 units are purchased at $10 and the 1,000 units are purchased at $5 so the total quantity demanded is 3,000
The 25,000 units come from
= 2,000 ($10) + 1,000 ($5)
= 20,000 + 5,000
= 25,000
Which is most likely a violation of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct? A member firm buys computer time at wholesale prices from another CPA firm and sells it at retail prices to clients. A member firm’s name is imprinted on a tax booklet prepared by an outside author who is clearly identified. A member forms a partnership for the practice of public accounting with non-CPAs. A member begins a public accounting firm with the trade name "Pay Less Tax Service."
Answer:
A member begin a public accounting services with the trade name "Pay less tax "services"
Explanation:
The AICPA code of professional conduct is a set of mandatory rules describing the minimum level of conduct a member must maintain in order to earn public trust as this is of utmost priority to the professional body.
The code of conduct requires that no member should undergo any activity that undermines the services of the professional body . As a result , no member should charge a fee that that is believed to be be low and he should not mislead the public into believing such as a matter of integrity.
The business name "PAYLESS" appears to have violated this rule.
Chad runs a coffee shop that has annual revenues of $300,000, supply costs of $60,000, and employee salaries of $60,000. He has the option of renting out the coffee shop for $80,000 per year, and he has three outside offers from competitors to work as a senior barista at Starbucks (for an annual salary of $30,000), at Simon's coffee house (for an annual salary of $40,000), and at Peet's coffee shop (for an annual salary of $60,000). He can only hold one job at a time. What should Chad do?
Answer:
Explanation:
Option 1
Revenue from coffee -300,000
Cost of sales - 60,000
Salaries - 60,000
Net income 180,000
Option 2
Rental income - 80,000
Option 3
Rental income - 80,000
Salary at Starbuck- 30,000
110,000
Option 4
rental income 80,000
Salary at Simon 40,000
120,000
Option 5
Rental income 80,000
salary at Peet 60,000
140,000
Looking at all the options before Chad , his highest income compared to others options would come form running his own coffee shop,which is 180,000 . Therefore , it is advised that he should continue to run his own shop.
Your job is to submit a risk diagnosis to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for the purpose of payment. As part of this job, you use a process to verify the data is accurate. Your immediate supervisor tells you to ignore the Sponsor's process and to adjust or add risk diagnosis codes for certain individuals. What should you do?
Answer:
Report the incident to the compliance department (via compliance hotline or other mechanism)
Explanation:
Since in the question, it is mentioned that the you have to submit a diagnosis risk to CMS with respect to the payment also you need to check whether the data is correct or not
But at the same time you also ignored the process so here you need to report the situation to the compliance department so that the proper actions could be taken
In a risk diagnosis to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), report the incident to the compliance department (via compliance hotline or other method.
Since it is stated in the question that you must submit a diagnosis risk to CMS in order to receive reimbursement, you must also verify that the data is valid.
However, also neglected the process, therefore must report the problem to the compliance department so that appropriate action can be taken.
The Sponsor's methodology ensures that the data reported to CMS is correct. If disregard the process, its risk providing inaccurate information to CMS, which might have major consequences.
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Lindsay is Jon's manager and calls him into her office after everyone else has gone home for the day. She closes the door and tells Jon that he is a thief and that he must return items that he stole from the company. In fact, Jon is extremely honest and has never stolen anything in his life. He is extremely upset and starts to feel sick.
A. Lindsay has committed libel.
B. Lindsay has committed disparagement.
C. Lindsay has committed slander.
D. Lindsay has not committed a defamation tort.
Answer: Lindsay has not committed a defamation tort
Explanation:
Defamation is when the reputation of an individual in being damaged. In s case whereby one believes that his or her reputation has being damaged by another person, the person sue under the defamation theory.
In the analysis above, we can deduce that Lindsay has not committed a defamation tort.