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AIPB Certification test guide quizzes
Trial balance - an ordered listing of all ledger accounts and their balances. 
 
Accrued expenses - 1. Expenses that have been incurred, but not yet paid for. To put it another way, an accrued expense is paid after being recorded on the books. 
2. Every adjusting entry for accrued expenses debits an expense account, increasing expenses on the income statement and reducing net income, and credits a payable account, increasing liabilities on the balance sheet. 
3. Failure to record an accrued exp...
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Trial balance - an ordered listing of all ledger accounts and their balances. 
 
Accrued expenses - 1. Expenses that have been incurred, but not yet paid for. To put it another way, an accrued expense is paid after being recorded on the books. 
2. Every adjusting entry for accrued expenses debits an expense account, increasing expenses on the income statement and reducing net income, and credits a payable account, increasing liabilities on the balance sheet. 
3. Failure to record an accrued exp...
AIPB Depreciation study guide exam quizzes
(True or False) Whether a company uses GAAP rules or tax rules to compute depreciation recorded in the financial statements depends on how the company uses its financial statements - True 
 
(True of False) If a company's year-end financial statements are to be reviewed or audited by a CPA, the depreciation amount for the statements is generally computed under GAAP rules. - True 
 
(True of False) Even if a company's tax and GAAP depreciation expense are not materially different, a CPA conduct...
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(True or False) Whether a company uses GAAP rules or tax rules to compute depreciation recorded in the financial statements depends on how the company uses its financial statements - True 
 
(True of False) If a company's year-end financial statements are to be reviewed or audited by a CPA, the depreciation amount for the statements is generally computed under GAAP rules. - True 
 
(True of False) Even if a company's tax and GAAP depreciation expense are not materially different, a CPA conduct...
AIPB Mastering Payroll study guide 2024
If an employer unintentionally misclassifies an employee as an independent contractor and files Form 1099-MISC, the tax assessment for failure to withhold federal income tax is equal to: - 1.5% of the wage amount 
 
On which form are wages reported? - W-2 
Due on for Employee copies January 31 
 
If an employer wants s a written determination from the IRS on a worker's status, which form should it submit? - SS-8 
 
When the common-law test is met, an individual is considered? - an employee 
 
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If an employer unintentionally misclassifies an employee as an independent contractor and files Form 1099-MISC, the tax assessment for failure to withhold federal income tax is equal to: - 1.5% of the wage amount 
 
On which form are wages reported? - W-2 
Due on for Employee copies January 31 
 
If an employer wants s a written determination from the IRS on a worker's status, which form should it submit? - SS-8 
 
When the common-law test is met, an individual is considered? - an employee 
 
...
Med Term Module 1 (GCU BIO-335)
Arthr/o - joint 
 
Cardi/o - heart 
 
Enter/o - small intestine 
 
Gastr/o - stomach 
 
Hepat/o - liver 
 
Neur/o - nerve 
 
Hem/o 
Hemat/o - Blood 
 
My/o 
Muscul/o - Muscle 
 
Angi/o 
Vas/o 
Vascul/o - Vessel 
 
Derm/o 
Dermat/o 
Cutane/o - Skin 
 
Pneum/o 
Pneumon/o 
Pulmon/o - lung 
 
Gen/o - creation, cause 
 
Hydr/o - water 
 
Morph/o - change 
 
Myc/o - fungus 
 
Necr/o - death
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Arthr/o - joint 
 
Cardi/o - heart 
 
Enter/o - small intestine 
 
Gastr/o - stomach 
 
Hepat/o - liver 
 
Neur/o - nerve 
 
Hem/o 
Hemat/o - Blood 
 
My/o 
Muscul/o - Muscle 
 
Angi/o 
Vas/o 
Vascul/o - Vessel 
 
Derm/o 
Dermat/o 
Cutane/o - Skin 
 
Pneum/o 
Pneumon/o 
Pulmon/o - lung 
 
Gen/o - creation, cause 
 
Hydr/o - water 
 
Morph/o - change 
 
Myc/o - fungus 
 
Necr/o - death
Chapter 14 & 15 - Microbiology GCU questions and answers 2024
Metchnikoff - Studied larval from starfish 
 
Phagocytes - Cell eating 
 
Innate immunity - Non-specific involves pattern recognition of specific molecules 
 
Adaptive immunity - Specific antigens, develop throughout life, have memory 
 
B-cells - Produce antibodies that bind to antigens 
 
Cytotoxic T cells - Destroy host cells if they are infected 
 
Antigens - Cause a response 
 
Innate immunity - Sensors/barriers that are the first line of defense to destroy pathogens 
 
Epithelial cells - W...
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Metchnikoff - Studied larval from starfish 
 
Phagocytes - Cell eating 
 
Innate immunity - Non-specific involves pattern recognition of specific molecules 
 
Adaptive immunity - Specific antigens, develop throughout life, have memory 
 
B-cells - Produce antibodies that bind to antigens 
 
Cytotoxic T cells - Destroy host cells if they are infected 
 
Antigens - Cause a response 
 
Innate immunity - Sensors/barriers that are the first line of defense to destroy pathogens 
 
Epithelial cells - W...
MKT-315 GCU Quiz 1 with verified answers top-rated
Which is NOT a key Strategic decision in formulating a marketing plan - Identification of the situation 
 
Government Regulation suppliers competitors the economy business trends finances and the weather are - External Factors 
 
Marketing includes which of the following activities - Pricing a Product 
 
Social factors include - Demographics culture and norms 
 
Which of the following is not an economic factor - Customer's data 
 
The process of gathering information about events and their rela...
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Which is NOT a key Strategic decision in formulating a marketing plan - Identification of the situation 
 
Government Regulation suppliers competitors the economy business trends finances and the weather are - External Factors 
 
Marketing includes which of the following activities - Pricing a Product 
 
Social factors include - Demographics culture and norms 
 
Which of the following is not an economic factor - Customer's data 
 
The process of gathering information about events and their rela...
GCU Chemistry 113 (Quiz 1)with verified answers
When nature behaves in a certain way over and over again, under all sorts of different conditions, we can summarize that behavior (typically a relationship), it is called a(n) - Law 
 
A(n) _______ is formed after an observation and attempts to provide a testable explanation of an observed behavior of some natural phenomenon. - Hypothesis 
 
A(n) _____ is a model that is based on a set of tested hypotheses and gives an overall explanation of some natural phenomenon - Theory 
 
Which of the follo...
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When nature behaves in a certain way over and over again, under all sorts of different conditions, we can summarize that behavior (typically a relationship), it is called a(n) - Law 
 
A(n) _______ is formed after an observation and attempts to provide a testable explanation of an observed behavior of some natural phenomenon. - Hypothesis 
 
A(n) _____ is a model that is based on a set of tested hypotheses and gives an overall explanation of some natural phenomenon - Theory 
 
Which of the follo...
Micro205 Exam 1 Study Guide GCU
Animalcule coined by: - Anthony van Leeuwenhoek 
 
Cell type that lack membrane bound nucleus: - prokaryotes and archaea 
 
Idea of spontaneous generation: - living organisms could spontaneously arise from nonliving material (**ABIOGENESIS) 
 
Why are bacteria useful to study? - they produce proteins that are similar to complex organisms, they are grown quickly in the lab and they are cheap 
 
Why is the use of immersion oil important? - it increases resolution and the amount of light that enter...
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Animalcule coined by: - Anthony van Leeuwenhoek 
 
Cell type that lack membrane bound nucleus: - prokaryotes and archaea 
 
Idea of spontaneous generation: - living organisms could spontaneously arise from nonliving material (**ABIOGENESIS) 
 
Why are bacteria useful to study? - they produce proteins that are similar to complex organisms, they are grown quickly in the lab and they are cheap 
 
Why is the use of immersion oil important? - it increases resolution and the amount of light that enter...
Nutrition Exam I: NUR1172 questions and answers 2024
Alimentary Canal - Another term for gastrointestinal tract 
 
Digestive Tract Includes - Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum 
 
Accessory Organs of the Digestive System - Pancrease, Gallbladder, Liver 
 
Muscular Movement of Mouth - Mastication 
 
Muscular Movement of Esophagus - Upper Esophageal Sphincter (UES) Controls entry of food bolus into esophagus 
Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) Controls entry of food into stomach 
 
Muscular Movement of Stomach - Kneadi...
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Alimentary Canal - Another term for gastrointestinal tract 
 
Digestive Tract Includes - Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum 
 
Accessory Organs of the Digestive System - Pancrease, Gallbladder, Liver 
 
Muscular Movement of Mouth - Mastication 
 
Muscular Movement of Esophagus - Upper Esophageal Sphincter (UES) Controls entry of food bolus into esophagus 
Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) Controls entry of food into stomach 
 
Muscular Movement of Stomach - Kneadi...
NUR1172 EXAM 1 Test Bank Chap 2-5 Questions and Verified Answers
The rhythmic contractions that propel food through the intestinal tract are called: 
1. segmentation. 
2. peristalsis. 
3. cardiospasm. 
4. pendular movements. - 2. peristalsis. 
 
The substance that allows lipoproteins to carry lipids in the blood is: 
1. phospholipid. 
2. cholesterol. 
3. chylomicrons. 
4. glycerol. - 1. phospholipid 
 
Diets that contain less than 10% of kcalories as fat are not recommended because: 
1. intake of carbohydrates would be too high. 
2. this would require excessi...
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The rhythmic contractions that propel food through the intestinal tract are called: 
1. segmentation. 
2. peristalsis. 
3. cardiospasm. 
4. pendular movements. - 2. peristalsis. 
 
The substance that allows lipoproteins to carry lipids in the blood is: 
1. phospholipid. 
2. cholesterol. 
3. chylomicrons. 
4. glycerol. - 1. phospholipid 
 
Diets that contain less than 10% of kcalories as fat are not recommended because: 
1. intake of carbohydrates would be too high. 
2. this would require excessi...