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Ridgley, Cooper, and Ross (RCR)
 
  Katie is the CEO of Ridgley, Cooper, and Ross (RCR), a regional accounting firm. RCR offers services in most areas of accounting, including auditing and consulting services. The firm must follow the GAAP rules, just like any other accounting firm. If there are information gaps that are not addressed and resolved by the firm, RCR could be considered a violator of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Katie understands what must be done and wants every employee of the firm to understand that they have to follow all the rules and regulations. Like any other industry, accounting is a competitive industry and employees of accounting firms must be productive, progressive, and well trained.
 
  Refer to Ridgley, Cooper, and Ross. If you applied for a job at RCR and were asked to state the accounting equation, which of these would you state?
 A) Assets = liabilities  owners' equity
  B) Assets + liabilities = owners' equity
  C) Assets  liabilities = owners' equity
  D) Assets = liabilities + owners' equity
  E) Assets = liabilities  owners' equity

Question 2

When a manager performs a ____ he/she reviews the results of an employee's performance with the employee soon after completion of the employee's performance review.
 A) performance feedback interview
  B) performance review
  C) analysis of performance
  D) tell-and-listen review



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Answer to Question 1

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