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future617RT

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The suggested percentage difference according to Weber's Law regarding just perceptible differences is
 
  (a) 5
  (b) 10
  (c) 15
  (d) 20

Question 2

FASB has increased its influence on executive compensation by
 
  (a) increasing income tax rates on executive compensation
  (b) forbidding organizations to offer certain kinds of perquisites
  (c) restricting time when executives can buy or sell stock
  (d) establishing accounting treatment for various kinds of stock-based incentive plans



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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