Answer:
E). Use inexpensive digital marketing tools to inform the community about an upcoming fundraising event.
Explanation:
The 'use of inexpensive digital marketing tools for informing the community regarding the approaching fundraising event' would be the most appropriate and feasible for the non-profit organization as it would be the most reasonable for the firm. A big-budget expense on marketing the event would neither be affordable due to the small budget nor beneficial for such an organization. Thus, using inexpensive digital marketing would publicize the event on an affordable budget and prove helpful in gathering good collections in the event. Hence, <u>option E</u> is the correct answer.
Answer: D
Explanation:
An ethical dilemma is a decision making problem between two possible moral imperatives, neither of which is unambiguously acceptable or preferable.
The best way to solve an ethical dilemma problem is to only recruit ethically proven potential workers during interview.
Available options are:
A. All of the choices are correct.
B. Average fixed costs would increase.
C. Marginal costs would increase.
D. Average variable costs would increase
Answer:
Option B. Average fixed costs would increase.
Explanation:
As the variable cost is the same which means that the marginal cost (All variable costs) would neither increase nor the average variable cost (Average variable cost due to fluctuating variable cost) would increase. Hence both Option C and D are incorrect.
Option B is correct because:
Average Fixed cost = (Initial Value + Value Now) / 2
Average Fixed cost = ($100 + $150) / 2 = $125
This means that the average cost has been increased.
Answer:
d) credit to Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock for $30,000
Explanation:
The entry for profit in sale of treasury stock is as computed below
Account Details Debit Credit
Cash (5000*20) $100,000
To treasury stock (5000*14) $70,000
To Additional paid in capital (5000*6) $30,000
<span>The manager who provides overall guidance and leadership for the entire corporation is known as the operations manager.
An operations manager oversees all organization departments from final production of goods/services, production, purchasing, productivity of employees, manufacturing, supplies and employees. An operations manager is an in office (sometimes out) but, is usually around to help each group within an organization keep focus on what tasks need to be accomplished.</span>