Answer:
suppliers (or vendors)
Explanation:
Supply chain management refers to how the company manages:
- the distribution and storing of materials needed to manufacture a product (upstream)
- the inventory management of materials, components and final goods
- the distribution of finished goods to final customers using different downstream channels (wholesalers, retailers, etc.)
Answer:
Authority - Responsibility Balance & Incentive Development.
Explanation:
Authority refers to the power to command, give orders to somebody. And enjoying the position of having right to get it obeyed.
Responsibility refers to being in a position of accountability, answerability for an allocated task or job & its performance.
For Eg : A manager given responsibility to complete a task of production targets achievement, is also given authority to command the entire staff at the production site.
Joe had problem while working for someone else that :- he had responsibility to complete employers allocated task, but may be not given enough authority to do so, thats why he felt he is being 'commanded by, working for' someone else. Also, he doesn't owe the rewards of his acts, so lacks incentive.
Being an entrepreneur will entitle him with managerial responsibilities, but at the same time will also give him higher authority to take his own independent decisions. And, he is himself responsible for his acts, will bear losses or enjoy profits for himself. So, it also incentivises him to work for himself.
Answer:
The correct answer is 4
Explanation:
OVB stands for the Omitted Variable bias, is the term which is defined as the any variable which is not involves or included as the independent variable in the regression, which could influence or impact the variable that is dependent.
From the above options, the omitted variable is the variable which is defined as the which has been left out, if involves, will state the reason why the variable will be considered in the study are correlated to each other.
Answer:
Amount to be paid annually by Ned Winslow = $8461.35
Explanation:
Fv = <u>A ( 1 + r)∧n - 1 </u>
r
90,000 = <u>A ( 1 + 0.08)∧8 - 1</u>
0.08
90,000 = <u>A ( 1.8509 - 1)</u>
0.08
90,000 = 10.6366A
A = 90,000/10.6366
= $8,461.35
Answer:
First of all, an auditor must be skeptical about the information that he/she is gathering and analyzing. They should try to get as much audit evidence as they can in order to form an opinion. But an auditor can also reasonably assure that there are no material misstatements, either intentional or not intentional.
Most auditor procedures are intended to discover unintentional misstatements, but intentional misstatements are very hard to discover because more than one individual (or even a very large group) might have colluded in order to conceal them. The auditor gets his information from the controller, internal auditor, and other people within the organization, but what if they all colluded in order to conceal their bad actions.
E.g. an auditor should check for shipping receipts to be complete, accurate and in order, but he/she relies on information given by the same people that he/she is evaluating. The auditor can conclude that the shipping reports are complete, but he/she cannot state that they are true and valid because he/she wasn't there.