A type of transaction processing system that consists of a set of integrated business applications, or modules, to carry out most common business functions
(such as inventory control, general ledger accounting, accounts payable, order processing, etc.) is called a(n):
A) distributed system.
B) client/server system.
C) enterprise resource planning system.
D) group support system.
C
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A. What can the team do better? B. What can the new leader do to help team members? C. Who are the "stars" a level down in the organization? D. What do team members like to do during their free time?
D, E, F, and G formed a general partnership. Their written partnership agreement provides that the profits will be divided so that D will receive 40%; E, 30%; F, 20%; and G, 10%. There is no provision for allocating losses. At the end of its first year, the partnership has losses of $200,000. Before allocating losses, the partners' capital account balances are D, $120,000; E, $100,000; F, $75,000; and G, $11,000. G refuses to make any further contributions to the partnership. Ignore the effects of federal partnership tax law. After losses are allocated to the partners' capital accounts and all liabilities are paid, the partnership's sole asset is $106,000 in cash. How much will E receive on dissolution of the partnership?
A. $29,500 B. $35,333 C. $37,000 D. $40,000