Answer:
Ethical and social responsibilities
Explanation:
Ethics is simply defined as an individual's personal beliefs on or about a decision, behavior, or action is right or wrong.organizations engages in ethics training. That is some companies offer employees training on how to cope with ethical dilemmas.
Ethical Behavior are refered to as behavior that adapt or conforms to generally accepted social norms.
Corporate Social Responsibility is simply defined as ideas that individuals who are involved in business should pit into due consideration in the social consequences of economic actions when making business decisions and presumption should be available in favor of decisions that have both good economic and social consequences.
The Approaches to Social Responsibility includes:
1- Obstructionist Stance
2- Defensive Stance
3- Accommodative Stance
4- Proactive Stance
Answer:
$24,000
Explanation:
Beginning Cash Balance 33,000
Budgeted Cash Receipt <u>182,000</u>
Total Available Cash 215000
Less: Cash Disbursements <u>-191,000</u>
Total excess (deficiency) of cash available $<u>24,000</u>
Answer:
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Glucometer company's Total cost can be calculated as $3000 + $500*4 = $5000
Also we can find the customers served in four years of visit = 80*300*4 = 96,000 customers
Also, by estimating that each customer pays $1 for utilizing the machine, the hospitals can make an estimated revenue of $96000.
=> Anything below the range of $96,000 will be an advantage for the hospitals and anything to the rise of $5,000 will be an advantage for the Glucometer Company.
Thus the price of these machines should be decided between the ranges to collate on the revenue goals of the Glucometer Organization.
Explanation
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Debit Credit
11-Oct
Treasury 292400
Cash 292400
<em>Being own shares repurchased
</em>
1-Nov
Cash (1,450 × 49) 71,050
Treasury Stock (1,450 × 43) 62,350
Paid-in Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock 9,700
<em>To record the sale of treasury stock. </em>
November 25
Cash (5350 × 38) 203,300
Paid-in Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock 9,700
Retained Earnings 17,050
Treasury Stock (5350 × 43) 230,050
<em>To record the sale of the remaining treasury shares </em>