Answer:
A lot of businesses don't succeed due to money problems, or no customers.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a common feature of a
financial institution?
Direct deposit
Access to ATMs
Debit cards
Investment trading
Answer:
Investment trading
Explanation:
Financial institutions' core business is to sell loans. They accept deposits from customers and use those deposits to create loans to firms and individuals. Financial institutions are intermediaries of credit; they connect the demand and the suppliers of credit. Direct deposits are a way of depositing money while ATM's and debits card gives customers access to their deposits.
Investment trading is a service offered by stock exchange markets through stockbrokers and investment banks.
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The net increase (decrease) in cash reported on the statement of cash flows should reconcile the beginning and ending cash balances reported in the comparative balance sheets. True False
Answer:
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The economic idea that karl marx promoted led to which outcome
Answer:
More national government took control over economic decisions
Explanation:
Karl Marx which is one of the classical economists have so much interest in
the labor theory of value, and he gave an explanation about relative differences that exist in market prices. In this theory, it was stressed that value of a manufactured goods in an economy can be measured using the average period of labor in hours of manufacturing it. It should be noted that the economic idea that karl marx promoted led to More national government took control over economic decisions
Rather than the borrower paying a small rate of interest in each cycle like with a credit card, the borrower using a payday loan...
Answer:
Rather than the borrower paying a small rate of interest in each cycle like with a credit card, the borrower using a payday loan... doesnt make you go thourgh the cycle of interest.
Explanation:
Answer:
No, paying from a credit card is more preferable .
Explanation:
The borrower paying a small rate of interest in each cycle like with a credit card, the borrower using a payday loan :
No, since the interest charged by her credit card will be less than the interest charged by the payday lender. Usually, the sum given to you by the payday loan specialist is as of now net of interest. So, in the event that you connected for an advance of $100, you may be given a sum less than $100 but you still need to pay for $100. The brief span of time the payday lender has, it charges the next interest than that of a credit card. You merely pay interest on your credit card once you have an exceptional adjustment at the conclusion of the month to month cut-off. On the off chance that you pay off the entire extraordinary sum inside the cut-off, no intrigued will be charged.Know more :
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A targeted cover letter is written specifically for work within the industry you prefer.
True or False?
Answer
False is the answer hope this helps
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Since water transportation is so much slower than other modes, why do companies choose it?
Water transportation is unaffected by delays for maintenance, scheduling, and weather, making it far more reliable.
Some companies might think it's worth the lost time when they are shipping potentially dangerous products.
The environmental impact of water transportation is lower, so companies can justify its use.
Some companies prioritize cost as their overriding concern for their shipping requirements.
Answer:
i think its d or maybe a
Explanation:
Answer:
ah
Explanation:
Which of the following types of companies provide personal liability protection for their owners?
A. Sole proprietorships and partnerships
B. Hierarchical companies and matrix organizations
C. Corporations and LLCs
D. Trademarked and licensed companies
Answer: C
Explanation:
Answer:
Corporations and LLCs
Explanation:
they are usually private and they are kept separate from their owners.
with examples, differentiate between direct and indirect tax
Answer:
Direct taxes are non-transferable taxes paid by the tax payer to the government and indirect taxes are transferable taxes where the liability to pay can be shifted to others. Income Tax is a direct tax while Value Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax.
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Discuss with your parents or friends what type of communities you belong to. Then submit at least three sentences telling me what type of community or communities you belong to and how you participate in them.
Answer: They are three type of community we have; Urban, rural and suburban.
Explanation:
They are three type of community we have; Urban, rural and suburban. Urban community refers to a community that has developed to a large extent, most residents have non-agricultural jobs, the city has commercial buildings, roads, railway more banks.
Suburban community areas are lower density areas that separate residential and commercial areas from one another. They don't have much development as the Urban community.
Rural community is known for it's underdevelopment, has more of residential areas than industries around it.
I presently stay in a suburban community
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Explanation:
Which of the following is an appropriate response when you receive a rejection over the phone? *
A) “I’m more than qualified for this job. I’d be really great at it. I didn’t even apply for anything else so what am I going to do now?”
B) “Great, thanks for the bad news”
C) Thank them for the opportunity and let them know you’re open to any future opportunities 1
Answer:
I belive it's A
Explanation:
What must societies do to provide goods and services given that resources are scarce?
Answer:
They have to be allocated properly. A further explanation is given below.
Explanation:
The precious resources of the social system must be an implementation of the overall organization to that same manufacturing of merchandise, throughout trying to maintain with the tastes and preferences of the members of the population. The certain apportionment of collective resources will indeed contribute throughout the concentration of a single combined effect of various merchandise.Project: Current Event - Business Ethics
This project will focus on writing about a current event in ethics in the business world. The task is to first find an article that deals with business ethics and then write a summary of the article. In your summary, you should discuss what the ethical issue is and give your opinion of how the issue was handled. During this project, you'll accomplish the following:
Objectives
Find an article that deals with business ethics and write a summary of the article.
Current Event
Directions:
Use the Internet to find an article that deals with ethics in the business world. Once you have found and read your article on business ethics, record your summary using the following format. Upload it below.
Paragraph #1 - Summary of article including the link
Paragraph #2 - How it relates to entrepreneurship
Paragraph #3 - Your opinion of how the issue was handled
Question # 1
Long Text (essay)
Upload your three paragraphs here:
Paragraph #1 - Summary of article including the link
Paragraph #2 - How it relates to entrepreneurship
Paragraph #3 - Your opinion of how the issue was handled
Answer:
Signs of the boom are everywhere. Over 500 business-ethics courses are currently taught on American campuses; fully 90% of the nation’s business schools now provide some kind of training in the area. There are more than 25 textbooks in the field and 3 academic journals dedicated to the topic. At least 16 business-ethics research centers are now in operation, and endowed chairs in business ethics have been established at Georgetown, Virginia, Minnesota, and a number of other prominent business schools.
And yet, I suspect that the field of business ethics is largely irrelevant for most managers. It’s not that they are hostile to the idea of business ethics. Recent surveys suggest that over three-quarters of America’s major corporations are actively trying to build ethics into their organizations. Managers would welcome concrete assistance with primarily two kinds of ethical challenges: first, identifying ethical courses of action in difficult gray-area situations (the kind that Harvard Business School Lecturer Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. has described as “not issues of right versus wrong,” but “conflicts of right versus right”); and, second, navigating those situations where the right course is clear, but real-world competitive and institutional pressures lead even well-intentioned managers astray.
The problem is that the discipline of business ethics has yet to provide much concrete help to managers in either of these areas, and even business ethicists sense it. One can’t help but notice how often articles in the field lament a lack of direction or poor fit with the real ethical problems of real managers. “Business Ethics: Where Are We Going?” asks one title. “Is There No Such Thing as Business Ethics?” wonders another. My personal favorite puts it wryly, “Business Ethics: Like Nailing Jello to a Wall.”
Explanation:
Answer:Signs of the boom are everywhere. Over 500 business-ethics courses are currently taught on American campuses; fully 90% of the nation’s business schools now provide some kind of training in the area. There are more than 25 textbooks in the field and 3 academic journals dedicated to the topic. At least 16 business-ethics research centers are now in operation, and endowed chairs in business ethics have been established at Georgetown, Virginia, Minnesota, and a number of other prominent business schools.
And yet, I suspect that the field of business ethics is largely irrelevant for most managers. It’s not that they are hostile to the idea of business ethics. Recent surveys suggest that over three-quarters of America’s major corporations are actively trying to build ethics into their organizations. Managers would welcome concrete assistance with primarily two kinds of ethical challenges: first, identifying ethical courses of action in difficult gray-area situations (the kind that Harvard Business School Lecturer Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. has described as “not issues of right versus wrong,” but “conflicts of right versus right”); and, second, navigating those situations where the right course is clear, but real-world competitive and institutional pressures lead even well-intentioned managers astray.
The problem is that the discipline of business ethics has yet to provide much concrete help to managers in either of these areas, and even business ethicists sense it. One can’t help but notice how often articles in the field lament a lack of direction or poor fit with the real ethical problems of real managers. “Business Ethics: Where Are We Going?” asks one title. “Is There No Such Thing as Business Ethics?” wonders another. My personal favorite puts it wryly, “Business Ethics: Like Nailing Jello to a Wall.”
What is the matter with business ethics? And more important, what can be done to make it right? The texts reviewed here shed light on both questions. They point to the gulf that exists between academic business ethics and professional management and suggest that business ethicists themselves may be largely responsible for this gap.
Far too many business ethicists have occupied a rarified moral high ground, removed from the real concerns and real-world problems of the vast majority of managers. They have been too preoccupied with absolutist notions of what it means for managers to be ethical, with overly general criticisms of capitalism as an economic system, with dense and abstract theorizing, and with prescriptions that apply only remotely to managerial practice. Such trends are all the more disappointing in contrast to the success that ethicists in other professions—medicine, law, and government—have had in providing real and welcome assistance to their practitioners.
Does this mean that managers can safely dismiss the enterprise of business ethics? No. In the past year or two, a number of prominent business ethicists have been taking stock of their field from within. Much like managers trying to reengineer their companies’ business processes, they have called for fundamental changes in the way the enterprise of business ethics is conducted. And they are offering some promising new approaches of value to both academic business ethicists and professional managers.
What follows, then, is a guide to business ethics for perplexed managers: why it seems so irrelevant to their problems and how it can be made more useful in the future.
What is demand function what are the factors determine the demand for a goods?
Answer:
The quantity demanded (qD) is a function of five factors—price, buyer income, the price of related goods, consumer tastes, and any consumer expectations of future supply and price. As these factors change, so too does the quantity demanded.
Explanation:
Sue, of Sue’s Sandwich Shoppe, sells sandwiches and soda from a side walk cart. She sets up her care in the summers to raise money for college. Last month she sold $1,000 worth of product(sandwiches and sodas) to 100 customers. Her unit is one sandwich (COGs $4) plus one soda (COGS$1) How much is her Total COGS=____________________
Answer:
$500
Explanation:
The Costs of goods sold is the expense incurred while producing goods for sale. Costs of goods sold or COGS is the total direct cost production for goods sold in a period.
COGS = Beginning Inventory + purchases - closing Inventory
In this case,
the COGS for one soda is $4, and the COGS is $1.
the combined COGS is $5 ( $4 + $1)
Sue sells to 100 customers,
the total COGS = $5 x 100
=$500
The legal form of business ownership that is owned by two or more people is a ____
a) corporation
b) partnership
c) sole proprietorship
d) limited liability company
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
partnership
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Alejandro works nights at a restaurant. His job is to prepare drinks for customers. He serves drinks directly to customers who sit nearby, but he also makes drinks for waiters to take to customers throughout the restaurant. Alejandro is most likely a...
Mei works long hours in a restaurant. She plans the menu for the restaurant, supervises kitchen staff, and cooks food. Mei is most likely a...
Answer: Alejandro is a bartender and Mei is a Chef or cook
Answer:
Alejandro is a bartender and Mei is a Chef or cook
Explanation:
He wrote the correct answer but it wouldn't pop up first so I answered it.
Answer:
the guy above is correct.
Explanation:
The chart shows a sample paycheck stub.
A 2-column table has 6 rows. The first column has entries Salary, Federal income tax, social security tax, medicare tax, state income tax, and net pay. The second column has entries 1106.45, 122.67, 68.60, 16.04, 10.33, and 888.81.
The chart shows that federal and state taxes are
added to employee pay.
withheld from employee pay.
refunded in employee pay.
filed through employee pay.
Answer:
withheld from employee pay.
Explanation:
The term withheld means that the employer deducts the taxes from the employee's pay when processing the payroll. By withholding, the money meant for taxes will not get to the employees' accounts.
The employee's gross pay is $1,106. 45. the next pay is $888.41. the employer must have made some deductions that have reduced the net pay to $888.41. These deductions are the tax amounts that have been withheld by the employer.
Rule-of-thumb budgeting is budgeting that's popular with the hospitality and tourism industry because it's so effective.
true
or
false
The _____ is a voice for small business.
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SBDC
SBA
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Answer:
I believe it's the SBDC but I'm not 100% sure tho
Answer:
SBA
Explanation:
its also called NFIB i think
how do people help millions 100 millions of people? 99 points for answering
Answer:
Well first, you must know there are a few requirements.
be a natural-born U.S. citizen of the United Statesbe at least thirty-five years oldbe a resident in the United States for at least fourteen years.Then you would be helping more than 350 million people a day!
Explanation:
While writing a formula, what are some ways to insert a cell reference into the formula? Check all that apply
hovering the mouse pointer over the cell to reference
typing the cell name, such as "B4
clicking the cell to reference
Zooming in on the cell to reference
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Answer: B and C are correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. typing the cell name, such as “B4”
C. clicking the cell to reference
Explanation:
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Portion sizes today are generally much smaller than they were 20 years ago.
- TRUE
- FALSE?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Especially in the US portion sizes get bigger and bigger as the years go by that is why obesity is such a problem in America
Describe the last time you made a purchase based on possession utility. What factors influenced your purchase?
Answer: price, reviews of the product, and the overall quality of the item.
Explanation:
Answer:
price, reviews, and quality
Explanation:
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Romelle Woods and Ahti Indihar each won small businesses. Ms. Woods prepares an income statement and balance sheet at the end of each day for her business, in order to make business decisions. Mr. Indihar prepares an income statement and balance sheet for his business only at the end of each one-year fiscal period, when preparing tax reports. Which owner is using the better procedure? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Ms. Woods is using the better procedure.
Explanation:
Although is not necessary to prepare a balance sheet and an income statement daily, they should be prepared as often as feasibly possible anyway, because both financial statements provide crucial information to take decisions.
The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the assets, liabilities and equity of the firm, while the income statement provides a more fluid picture of what the firm has earned in the form or revenue, and lost in the form of expenses, over a specific period of time.
can a 14 year old work? where?
Answer:
Yes!!
Explanation:
They can work at Chick-Fil-A!!
They can be a babysitter
wash cars
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distinguish between individual Centred career and Organisation Centred career
Answer:
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Explanation:
which items are examples of components likely found in tables? Check all that apply. Header row, banded row, header colums, total row, header row drop-down arrow, total row drop-down arrow.
header row, banded rows, total row, drop-down arrow for header row, and drop-down arrow for total row.
What does the Insert table dialog box do?Use the Table Assistant or this dialog box to create a straightforward table. Select Insert > Standard > Table or drag the standard Table object from the Standard category of the Object Library palette into the Layout Editor to display this dialog box.
How do you locate the formatting rule dialog box?In a report with a range, table, or PivotTable, choose one or more cells. Click Manage Rules after clicking the arrow next to Conditional Formatting in the Styles group of the Home tab. The dialog box for the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager appears.
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When your company pays for a promotional message, that is a form of what?
A. Advertising
B. Public relations
C. Word of mouth
D. Market research
Answer: advertising
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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