Answer:
No his parents aren't exactly right, a college is far more expensive, not only money wise, but also time wise. These programs/bootcamps can get you started in web design, and make sure you pass with a certificate and fully understand the topic, and they only take around a 2 - 5 months.
why only 4 percent manage to succeed in business of company ??
Answer:
A lot of businesses don't succeed due to money problems, or no customers.
Explanation:
1. Do you think it's really important to start saving for retirement as early as possible? Why or
why not?
How can you determine an independent contractor?
A. Independent contractors have an interview and a daily schedule
b. Their work and work hours are minimally controlled
c. Their work and work hours are moderately controlled
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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An example of soft skils that conveys ideas and influences change.
A.) Personal accountibility
B.) Hard skills
C.) Self-motivations
D.) Communication
Consider Emily's balance statement:
Emily's supervisor asked her to revise the balance statement. What does she need to revise? Why?
A B
1 Assets FY 2014
2 Accounts Payable $2,000
3 Wages $75,000
4 Taxes Payable $10,000
5 Mortgage Payable $15,000
6 Total $102,000
7
8 Liabilities FY 2014
9 Cash $800
10 Inventories $36,000
11 Investments $25,000
12 Accounts Receivable $61,800
13 Total $122,800
14
15 Balance -$20,800
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
A balance sheet is prepared following the accounting principles of assets equal to liabilities plus equity. Assets are left side while equity and liabilities on the other.
Assets are valuable that a business owns. Liabilities refer to the debts or loans of the business. It is what the business owes others. Equity is the owner's contribution to the business.
In this balance sheet, Emily has confused assets and liabilities.
The column labeled as liabilities represents assets. She should change that. This column should be the topmost column. She has interchanged the labels for liabilities and assets. The difference between assets and liabilities should be equity.
Answer:
Emily has mixed up the assets and liabilities. All the cells under “assets” are really liabilities and vice versa.
Explanation:
what are creative products example flying water bottle
Answer:
Tesla’s self driving car
Or the waterproof speaker for showers
Explanation:
The economic goal for most nations is to achieve a
Answer:
National economic goals include: efficiency, equity, economic freedom, full employment, economic growth, security, and stability.
The economic goal for most nations is to achieve a mutually beneficial trade balance.
What is economics?Economics can be defined as the study that is brought done with the relationship of the production or making of a product. It also depends upon the demand and conception theory related to price.
It is a way to find out the economic stability of the market also how the various resources are being used and to find an alternative option for the same
A mutually beneficial trade balance would employees that the mother country and the foreign country would get equal opportunities to on more amount of money and have lots of resources and technology that could be exchanged.
It will also improve the opportunity cost that the business, individual, or nation that can now get with import and export.
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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
Revenue, Expense, and Drawings are all examples of owner’s equity accounts.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Equity is the owner's interest in a business. It is made up of the owners' contribution plus any gains or losses realized from the business.
Equity is increased by additional capital or when the business makes a profit. It decreases when the owner makes some drawings or when the business incurs losses.
Equity accounts include drawing because they reduce equity. Revenue account increases profits and capital and expenses accounts that reduce equity.
A new business should be based on an entrepreneur's individual interests because the entrepreneur must...
A. have sufficient confidence to succeed.
B. be willing to take personal responsibility.
C. have enough determination to work alone.
D. dedicate as many hours as needed to the work.
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Answer:
A.................
Explanation:
look at my pokemon
Answer:
D
Explanation: because i said so but it might not be right
Which people in government and public administration act as first responders during emergencies?
Law enforcement professionals, such as ________, act as the country’s first responders during emergencies, such as natural disasters.
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Law enforcement professionals, such as firefighters, emergency medical technicians (EMT's), state police offices, and paramedics, act as the country's first responders during emergencies and natural disasters. The U.S. marshals, deputy marshals, and the military may also be called depending on the gravity of the disaster.
The law enforcement professionals' core mandate is to protect citizen's lives and property. During emergencies, law enforcement agencies are always called upon to execute their mandate with speed and the utmost care.
Which of these is a financial service offered to business owners?
A.) Core Competencies
B.) Dividend payments
C.) Insurance
D.) Operational efficiencies
Answer:
C.) Insurance
Explanation:
Financial services include the services offered by banks, insurance companies, investment houses, real estate brokers, lenders, and finance companies. These services have a commercial aspect of either saving (pooling of resources), borrowing, or investing.
In this list, insurance is a financial service. Insurance is the purchase of protection or cover against risks. Insurance companies undertake to provide financial compensation in the event of loss arising from the risk insured against in exchange for premiums. Insurance companies pool resources together to compensate a member who has suffered a financial loss.
What are Advantages of having good Credit Score? Choose the best three that apply.
Saving on Insurance rate
Car loan Interest rate
Getting in to a Good College
Getting a Good Cell phone Plan
T/F There may be occasional reasons to go into debt, like real emergencies.
Click this link to view the OOH qualities for Roofers. According to the OOH, what are common qualities Roofers need? Check all that apply.
balance
leadership
physical strength
stamina
sales skills
unafraid of heights
computer repair skills
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Answer:
A.) balance
C.) physical strength
D.) stamina
F.) unafraid of heights
NOTE: if it's easier for you numbered, the answer are numbers 1, 3, 4, and 6.
An opportunity cost is the
value of the best alternative given up
value of all alternatives given up
O value gained by your top choice
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Answer:
value of the best alternative given up
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the benefits forfeited for deciding against a certain option. Opportunity cost arises due to scarcity of resources forcing people to make decisions. When making decisions, one has to choose between different alternatives. Naturally, one would go for the best out of the available options.
The other alternatives not selected have their benefits too. The gain from the alternative ranked second is the opportunity cost.
Answer: value of the best alternative given up
Explanation:
Pretend you make $500 worth of purchases on your credit card, your bill arrives saying your minimum payment due is $20, and you pay that amount before the due date. Describe how credit card interest works and what you can expect to happen next
Explanation:
One may ask: what is a credit card? In simple words, a credit card is a payment instrument (plastic card) that allows the cardholder to spend money they don't personally own in their account.
Hence, A typical credit card statement would inform me that I made a purchase worth $500, stating
The Payment Due Date: For example, it may be written that I must have made the credit balance by 31/12/XX. (Note, Failure to do so would in most cases lead to accruing of interest)The Minimum payment due: In this case, the $20 signifies a minimum payment that is significant enough to be recorded till the entire $500 balance is covered. However, it is not intended that only that amount be paid each month. If it were to be it would take me 25 months or 2 years 1 month ($500/$20) to complete the balance; which is not the best option likely considering the accrued interest to be paid.Businesses are important to a free enterprise system because they?
Answer:
A.provide consumers with goods and services
Multiple choices
A.provide consumers with goods and services
B. make legal decisions related to property rights.
C. prevent entrepreneurs from taking to many risks.
D. enforce economic regulations to protect citizens.
Explanation:
Production of goods and services is done by the private sector in a free enterprise system. A majority of the factors of production belong to the private sector. The government does not actively participate in economic activities.
In the free enterprise system, the private sector produces and distributes goods and services in the economy. In other words, all the goods and services consumed in a free enterprise system are produced by the private sector.
Select the correct answer.
Kruger Trading Inc. buys goods on credit. In which two accounts will the company post this transaction after entering it into the journal?
OA. Goods and Cash
ОВ.
Goods and Creditors
Ос. .
Purchases and Creditors
OD
Purchases and Cash
Answer:
с. Purchases and Creditors
Explanation:
A goods account is hardly created in the general ledger. Accountants and bookkeepers use the purchases account to record goods bought by the company.
When a business makes purchases, it can either pay cash or in credit. Cash payments are recorded in the cash account. They reduce cash held by the business.
Credit purchases increase creditors and are recorded in the creditor's account.
According to the article, how can you guarantee that your talk or speech will be interesting to your audience? Is this good advice? Why or why not? Justify your response.
Answer:
7 c's of communication
Explanation:
Talk or speech needs to be interesting for audience, to attain the desired goal of communication.
The public communication would be effective & interesting ; if it satisfies 7 c's of communication - Clear, Concise, Correct, Coherent, Complete, Courteous, Considerate.
Communication not satisfying one or many of above C's is likely to be ineffective &, or uninteresting for audience
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.
Using the chart, identify an example of absolute advantage for the United States over either Country A or Country B. Be sure to identify the product and the country. Explain how the availability and use of a natural resource may impact advantage.
Answer:
Absolute advantage is the advantage that a country has when it can produce a particular good or service at a lower cost than other countries.
Explanation:
The United States, in particular, has absolute advantage in the production of oil. Currently, the U.S. is the largest oil producer in the world, with around 15 million barrels a day.
This advantage occurs because the United States has ample oil deposits, both conventional and non-conventional (non-conventional deposits are those that can only be exploited through fracking), and also because the U.S. has the technical capacity, both in terms of infrastructure and human capital, to exploit those oil deposits in a satisfactory manner, and more importantly, in a more efficient and cheaper way than most other countries in the world.
Maggie is a high school senior who just received her college financial aid
award packet in the mail. While her mom watches, Maggie excitedly opens the
envelope. She sees that she has received grants, scholarships and student loans.
The thought of taking on debt makes Maggie a little nervous. Her mom tells
her that student loans are normal and that she will have more time to focus on
studying rather than having to work a part-time job in college. Is her mom’s
advice the same as the advice you’d give her? Explain what your advice would be.
Answer:
I would definitely give the same advice. The income potential for a college graduate far exceeds those of a high school graduate. I would be determined to graduate from college, good get a great job and get the loans paid off.
Explanation:
With a great education and a great job it shouldn't take long to get the loans paid off
A milestone occurring in which of these increments of time will be the farthest to the left on a timeline? 4 months 5 days 3 weeks 2 years
Answer:
A milestone occurring in 3 years of increments of time will be the farthest to the right on a timeline.
Explanation:
Here in the given options the increments of time are given.
Here, 3 years > 8 months > 12 weeks > 60 days.
Because, 3 years ≡ (3 × 365) days ≡ 1095 days
8 months ≡ (8 × 30) days ≡ 240 days
12 weeks ≡ (12 × 7) days ≡ 84 days.
Therefore, a milestone occurring in 3 years of increments of time will be the farthest to the right on a timeline.
Question 5 of 10
One example of a short-term savings strategy is:
A. a free checking account.
B. an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan.
C. a low-interest bank account.
D. a high-risk stock market investment.
SUBMIT
Answer:
A. a free checking account.
Explanation:
Saving involves putting money aside in a safe place for future use. Banks and financial institutions offer saving accounts as safe and secure platforms for firms and individuals to save.
A checking account is among the types of savings accounts offered by financial institutions. This type of savings account allows customers to save money that they do not wish to spend immediately. A checking account is risk-free and, therefore, a good strategy for short term saving.
Answer:
a low-interest bank account.
Explanation:
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A country decides to impose a tax to reduce the external cost created by carbon emissions. Prior to the tax,____
and as a result of the tax,_____
A. marginal cost equals marginal benefit, marginal cost will be less than marginal benefit
B. there was no deadweight loss; a market failure occurs because taxes reduce production
C. market failure occurred; the deadweight loss is reduced
D. market failure occurred producer surplus will equal consumer surplus
E. producer surplus equals consumer surplus; marginal cost equals marginal benefit
Answer:
C. market failure occurred; the deadweight loss is reduced
Explanation:
Carbon emissions produce externalities: they affect others not involved in the transaction, in the form of pollution, or in the form of contributions to climate change. Externalities are a form of market failure because in this situation, the market fails to allocate resources in a way that produces the best social benefit (the Pareto Optimum).
To correct the externality, a tax is imposed, this type of tax is known as a Pigouvian tax. The Pigouvian tax reduces the deadweight loss caused by the externality.
What is the purpose of a hazard plan?
a.Search through food for pests b.Document procedures c.identify supply chain concerns or problems d.create rules and regulations
Hazard mitigation plans are prepared and adopted by communities with the primary purpose of identifying, assessing, and reducing the long-term risk to life and property from hazard events.
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Which two sentences describe the characteristics of a corporation?
The company is treated as a separate tax entity by law.
The owners have to accept partial liability for debts.
It is possible to raise large amounts of capital by selling company stock.
The owners are known as corporators.
Answer:
The company is treated as a separate tax entity by law.
It is possible to raise large amounts of capital by selling company stock.
Explanation:
A corporation ownership structure is considered a legal person. The law recognizes a corporation as a distinct legal entity with equal business rights like a human being. The corporation has the right to engage in business activities, acquire assets, and enter into commercial contracts. At the end of a period, a corporation is expected to file tax returns.
A corporation has the advantage when it comes to raising capital. It is allowed to offers shares to investors in exchange for capital. Investors turn to shareholders(owners) when they purchase the shares of a corporation.
which of these is an official policy act of government against each other?
a) boycott
b) embargo
can a 14 year old work? where?
Answer:
Yes!!
Explanation:
They can work at Chick-Fil-A!!
They can be a babysitter
wash cars
and more!