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Company Accounting 10th Edition Leo Test Bank
Company Accounting 10th Edition Leo Test Bank
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Testbank
to accompany
Company Accounting
10e
by
Ken Leo, Jeffrey Knapp, Sue McGowan &
John Sweeting
Prepared by
Peter Baxter
a. Members are able to sell their shares at any time to another person without having to
obtain permission from the other members.
b. Members are liable for only a limited amount of the company’s debts.
c. A company has a legal existence distinct from its owners.
*d. A company is only entitled to raise small amounts of cash by issuing shares.
Correct answer: d
Learning Objective 1.1 ~ summarise the nature and attributes of a company
Correct answer: c
Learning Objective 1.1 ~ summarise the nature and attributes of a company
3. The two main types of companies permitted to be registered under the Corporations Act
2001 are a:
Correct answer: c
Learning Objective 1.2 ~ discuss the different types of companies which may be formed under
the Corporations Act 2001
4. According to the Corporations Act 2001, a small proprietary company is one which
satisfies at least two of the following tests: it must have consolidated revenue of less than
$25 million, consolidated gross assets of less than $12.5 million and:
Correct answer: d
Learning Objective 1.2 ~ discuss the different types of companies which may be formed under
the Corporations Act 2001
5. A proprietary company must have at least one shareholder and cannot have more than:
a. 100 shareholders.
*b. 50 shareholders.
c. 20 shareholders.
d. 500 shareholders.
Correct answer: b
Learning Objective 1.2 ~ discuss the different types of companies which may be formed under
the Corporations Act 2001
Correct answer: b
Learning Objective 1.2 ~ discuss the different types of companies which may be formed under
the Corporations Act 2001
Correct answer: d
Learning Objective 1.3 ~ describe the necessary documentation for forming a company
Language: English
BY
LEWIS R. FARNELL, D.Litt., M.A.
FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD
AUTHOR OF
“CULTS OF THE GREEK STATES,” “EVOLUTION OF RELIGION,”
“HIGHER ASPECTS OF GREEK RELIGION” (HIBBERT LECTURES)
CHAPTER II.
Statement of the Problem and the Evidence.
CHAPTER III.
Morphology of the Compared Religions.
CHAPTER IV.
Anthropomorphism and Theriomorphism in Anatolia and the
Mediterranean.
CHAPTER V.
Predominance of the Goddess.
CHAPTER VI.
The Deities as Nature-Powers.
CHAPTER VII.
The Deities as Social-Powers.
CHAPTER VIII.
Religion and Morality.
CHAPTER IX.
Purity a Divine Attribute.
CHAPTER X.
Concept of Divine Power and Ancient Cosmogonies.
CHAPTER XI.
The Religious Temperament of the Eastern and Western
Peoples.
The relation of the individual to the deity more intimate in
Mesopotamia than in Greece—The religious temper more
ecstatic, more prone to self-abasement, sentimentality, rapture
—Humility and the fear of God ethical virtues in Babylonia—The
child named after the god in both societies—In some Semitic
communities the deity takes a title from the worshipper—
Fanaticism in Mesopotamian religion, entire absence of it in the
Hellenic
CHAPTER XII.
Eschatologic Ideas of East and West.
CHAPTER XIII.
Comparison of the Ritual.
CHAPTER XIV.
Summary of Results.
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS.
ENDNOTES.
GREECE AND BABYLON.
CHAPTER I.
Inaugural Lecture.