乙公司为一家彩电生产企业,共有职工100名,2013年2月,乙公司以其生产的成本为5000元的液晶彩电作为福利发放给公司每名职工。该型号液晶彩电的售价为每台7000元,乙公司适用的增值税税率为17%。假定100名职工中85名为直接参加生产的职工,15名为总部管理人员。乙公司为总部部门经理级别以上职工每人提供一辆桑塔纳汽车免费使用,该公司总部共有部门经理以上职工10名,假定每辆桑塔纳汽车每月计提折旧500元;该公司还为其5名副总裁以上高级管理人员每人租赁一套公寓免费使用,月租金为每套2000元。 要求:根据上述资料,不考虑其他因素,分析回答下列第(1)-(2)小题。
关于职工薪酬的会计处理,下列说法中正确的是( )。
A:企业为职工提供的汽车计提的折旧应通过"应付职工薪酬"科目核算 B:企业将自己生产的产品发放给职工不应确认收入 C:分配的高级管理人员职工薪酬应计入管理费用 D:企业为高级管理人员租赁公寓的租金应通过"应付职工薪酬"科目核算
安装Exchange 2000的准备工作中,需要对Windows 2000做哪些工作()
A:必须安装Service Pack1以上的补丁 B:必须安装NNTP和SMTP C:必须将机器升级为PIII以上的处理器 D:Windows 2000必须拥有DNS和AD
下列哪些协议是EXCHANGE2000所支持的?()
A:WEB-DAV B:POP3 C:SMTP D:MNTP E:IMAP4
关于哪些操作系统可以成为exchange2000客户端,下列哪个/哪些说法是正确的?()
A:只有WINDOS2000才可以成为EXCHANGE2000客户端 B:其他三项都是 C:标准的Internet邮件客户,也包括UNIXClients和Macintosh D:所有WINDOWS平台的操作系统都可以成为EXCHANGE2000的客户端
()协议是Exchange 2000所支持的
关于手机EXCHANGE邮箱和日历,以下说法不正确的是()
A:EXCHANGE邮箱会自动推送邮件,第一时间收到邮件提醒 B:EXCHANGE手机日历可以共享给领导、同事,也可以查看他人共享的日历 C:手机配臵EXCHANGE日历时,服务器输入:jx.mail.chinaunicom.cn D:EXCHANGE服务支持全球通讯录功能,快速检索公司内联系人
The first European stock exchange was established in Antwerp, Belgium(比利时), in 1531. There were no stock exchanges in England until the 1700’s. A man wishing to buy or sell shares of stock had to find a broker(agents)to transact his business for him. In London, he usually went to a coffee house, because brokers often gathered there. In 1773, the brokers of London formed a stock exchange.
In New York City, brokers met under an old button-wood tree on Wall Street. They organized the New York Stock Exchange in 1792. The American Stock Exchange, the second largest in the United States, was formerly called the Curb Exchange because of its origin on the streets of New York City.
A stock exchange is a market place where member brokers buy and sell stocks and bonds (债 券) of American and foreign businesses on behalf of the public. A stock exchange provides a market place for stocks and bonds in the same way a board of trade does for commodities. The stockbrokers receive a small commission on each transaction they make.
The stockholder may sell his stock wherever he wants to unless the corporation has some special rule to prevent it. Prices of stock change according to general business conditions and the earnings and future prospects(前景) of the company. If the business is doing well, the stockholder may be able to sell his stock for a profit. If it is not, he may have to take a loss.
The second largest stock exchange in the U.S. used to be called ( )
A:the Wall Street Exchange B:the New York Stock Exchange C:the Curb Exchange D:the U. S. Exchange
Passage Four
The first European stock exchange was established in Antwerp, Belgium(比利时) , in 1531. There were no stock exchanges in England until the 1700’ s. A man wishing to buy or sell shares of stock had to find a broker(agents) to transact his business for him. In London, he usually went to a coffee house, because brokers often gathered there. In 1773, the brokers of London formed a stock exchange.
In New York City, brokers met under an old button-wood tree on Wall Street. They organized the New York Stock Exchange in 1792. The American Stock Exchange, second largest in the United States, was formerly called the Curb Exchange because of its origin on the streets of New York City.
A stock exchange is a market place where member brokers buy and sell stocks and bonds (债券) of American and foreign businesses on behalf of the public. A stock exchange provides a market place for stocks and bonds in the same way a board of trade does for commodities. The stockbrokers receive a small commission on each transaction they make.
The stockholder may sell his stock wherever he wants to unless the corporation has some special rule to prevent it. Prices of stock change according to general business conditions and the earnings and future prospects(前景) of the company. If the business is doing well, the stockholder may be able to sell his stock for a profit. If it is not, he may have to take a loss.
The second largest stock exchange in the U. S. used to be called ()
A:the Wall Street Exchange B:the New York Stock Exchange C:the Curb Exchange D:the U. S. Exchange
Passage Four The first European stock exchange was established in Antwerp, Belgium(比利时) , in 1531. There were no stock exchanges in England until the 1700’ s. A man wishing to buy or sell shares of stock had to find a broker(agents) to transact his business for him. In London, he usually went to a coffee house, because brokers often gathered there. In 1773, the brokers of London formed a stock exchange. In New York City, brokers met under an old button-wood tree on Wall Street. They organized the New York Stock Exchange in 1792. The American Stock Exchange, second largest in the United States, was formerly called the Curb Exchange because of its origin on the streets of New York City. A stock exchange is a market place where member brokers buy and sell stocks and bonds (债券) of American and foreign businesses on behalf of the public. A stock exchange provides a market place for stocks and bonds in the same way a board of trade does for commodities. The stockbrokers receive a small commission on each transaction they make. The stockholder may sell his stock wherever he wants to unless the corporation has some special rule to prevent it. Prices of stock change according to general business conditions and the earnings and future prospects(前景) of the company. If the business is doing well, the stockholder may be able to sell his stock for a profit. If it is not, he may have to take a loss.
The second largest stock exchange in the U. S. used to be called ()
A:the Wall Street Exchange B:the New York Stock Exchange C:the Curb Exchange D:the U. S. Exchange