"[W]ith respect to interstate and overseas air transportation to consider the following as being in accordance with the public convenience and necessity: (1) the maintenance of safety as the highest priority in air commerce; (2) placing maximum reliance on competition in providing air transportation services; (3) the encouragement of air service at major urban areas through secondary or satellite airports; (4) the avoidance of unreasonable industry concentration which would tend to allow one or more air carriers to unreasonably increase prices, reduce services, or exclude competition; and (5) the encouragement of entry into air transportation markets by new air carriers, the encouragement of entry into additional markets by existing air carriers, and the continued strengthening of small air carriers."Public Law 95-504, "Airline Deregulation Act"The LEAST LIKELY result of the passage of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 wasA) ticket prices determined by market forces.B)greater competition within the airline industry.C) a decreased average level of safety for passengers.D) the creation of more and smaller airports in the U.S.

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Answer:

C) a decreased average level of safety for passengers.

Explanation:

Traveling by airplane is still by far the most safe way to travel. The chance of being in an airplane accident (not necessarily deadly accident) is 1 in 11 million, while the chance of being in a car accident is 1 in 5,000. Flying on airplanes is not only safe, but it is becoming safer.  


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The formal target-setting, monitoring, evaluation, and feedback systems that provide managers with information about whether the organization's strategy and structure are working efficiently and effectively are known as ________ systems.

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Answer: Control Systems

Explanation:

Control systems in business are procedures designed to evaluate, monitor, regulate, supervise and ascertain whether organisational strategies, plans and structures are working efficiently and effectively. It also ensure assets and resources are checked and well documented to avoid things going missing.

Which of the following is NOT an example of M1 money?a. currency
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A mutual fund is not an example of M1 money, whereas currency, travelers' checks, and a checking account are.

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Sometimes compensation packages include bonuses designed to provide performance incentives to employees. The difficulty a bonus can cause accountants is not an accounting problem, but a math problem. The complication is that the bonus formula sometimes specifies that the calculation of the bonus is based in part on the bonus itself. This occurs anytime the bonus is a percentage of income because expenses are components of income, and the bonus is an expense.Regalia Fashions has an incentive compensation plan through which a division manager receives a bonus equal to 8% of the division's net income. Division income in 2013 before the bonus and income tax was $245,000. The tax rate is 30%.

Calculate the amount of the bonus.

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Answer:

The amount of bonus=$12,992.42

Explanation:

Step 1: Express the formula as one of more algebraic equations

Let B=Bonus

Let T=Taxes

B=8%x($245,000–B–T)...equation 1

T=30%x($245,000–B)...equation 2

Since we have the value of T in equation 2, we can substitute it in equation 1 above;

B=8%x{(245,000–B–30%x(245,000–B)}

B=0.08 x {245,000-B-73,500+0.3 B}

B=0.08 x {245,000-73,500-B+0.3 B}

B=0.08 x {171,500-0.7 B}

B=13,720-0.056 B

B+0.056 B=13,720

1.056 B=13,720

B=(13,720/1.056)=$12,992.42

The amount of bonus=$12,992.42

Step 2: Prepare the adjusting entry to record the bonus  compensation

Bonus compensation expense       12,992.42

Bonus compensation payable                                   12,992.42

Which careers require a person to be confident when speaking in front of audiences?A. the performing arts and broadcast journalism
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C. printing technology and the visual arts
D. the performing arts and printing technology

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A. the performing arts and broadcast journalism
Letter A would probably be correct since performing arts is where you perform in front of a large audience, which could include speaking, and broadcast journalism since you're being broadcasted in front of a large audience everywhere.

45. Which of the following statements about the relationship between magazines and the Internet is FALSE? A. The Internet was initially seen as a medium that would kill print magazines B. Some print magazines that have folded are finding new life on the Internet C The Internet is still widely considered to be putting the final nails into the coffin of print magazines D. Online-only magazines have gained journalistic credibility E. The Internet gives magazines the ability to do things that they couldn’t do in print

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Answer:

C. The internet is still widely considered to be putting the final nails into the coffin of print magazines

Explanation:

Initially when the internet was gaining mass appeal and emerging powerfully, the print magazines were exposed to a threat that it would kill the business with their customers resorting to cheaper means i.e internet for their needs.

But eventually, almost all renowned magazines established their websites and gradually moved towards creation of online issues of their magazines.

This led to high decrease in their costs as the need for middlemen and distribution were eliminated which was passed onto the customers in the form of lower subscription rates.

With emergence of tablets, smartphones, this even got better as the accessibility to the online edition was no longer an issue.

Thus, it can be concluded that emergence of internet has on the contrary has been favorable to magazines and has given many of folded up magazines a fresh life.

_______ exists for an employee when his or her manager has an expectation that the job will be performed and has the right to take corrective action if it is not. A. responsibility B. accountability C. authority D. coordination E. span of control

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Answer:

B. accountability

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the term being mentioned is accountability. This term refers to an individual being responsible for something that if not done they have to answer for and accept the consequences. Which in this scenario, the employee has certain tasks that are expected to be completed by him/her and if they are not then he/she is accountable and the employer may decide a certain punishment such as firing the employee.