You can make the introduction of a proposal more persuasive if you
A) explain in great detail how much better you are than your competitors. B) hint at the problem you will solve but avoid explaining the reasons for the proposal. C) remain as vague as possible to keep the reader intrigued. D) provide a "hook" such as mentioning a remarkable resource available exclusively to the writer.
A) summarize large amounts of statistical data. B) show the relative sizes of the parts of a whole. C) show how something looks or operates. D) illustrate processes and procedures.
Some research suggests that ______ often represents information we are already holding at an unconscious level, and thus it may actually lead to effective decisions.
If cash dividends of $135,000 were paid during the year and the company sold 1,000 shares of common stock at $30 per share, the statement of cash flows would report net cash flow from financing activities as $165,000.