Every cooperative board of directors is charged with both protecting and utilizing the resources of the cooperative for its members. This simply stated prime directive is far from a simple task.
Balancing the needs of the member with the needs of the cooperative’s balance sheet is a tricky proposition at best. Establishing margins to cover actual costs along with additional net savings that will allow for future growth of services can be difficult, but past performance – together with reasonable expectations and realistic optimism – should drive financial projections.
With the help of the cooperative’s management, boards develop and approve business plans that will meet the organization’s goals. Most planning cycles are conducted annually, creating a budget that anticipates surpluses. New projects offering better services or products are financed along with long-term financing, either with new injections of capital or long-term borrowings. Unrealistic long-term financing projections can seriously interrupt the monthly and daily operations of a cooperative, therefore, understanding how current assets and liability affect the cash to cash cycle is a critical piece of knowledge that any board member needs. Current assets consist of cash, inventories and accounts receivable. Current liabilities include accounts payable for goods and services and the current portion of long or immediate term debt.
I believe the answer is: that will increase their well-being.
during the process, people would weight in the magnitude of benefit that they would obtain from doing a certain action compared to the expense and opportunities they need to sacrifice to obtain it. If the benefit is larger than the sacrifice, then people would see their action to be rational or purposeful
Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answers are given below.
1.It is a secret ballot names of all candidates appear on a single ballot.
2.It is prepared by the state or country at a public expense.
3.It is distributed at polling places by the election officials.
Explanation: Australian ballot also known as the secret ballot is voting method in which voter can chose their candidate in any election or referendum anonymously through secret and prevent the political parties from vote buying, blackmailing or forcing the voters.
Australians ballot are known as secret ballot because of the voters can choose their candidate secretly without anybody's presence. Most of the democratic countries have this Australian or secret ballot voting method,
This method was used in the ancient Greece and now a days it is used in UK,USA, other European and Asian countries. Although some states in USA has mailing system of vote which violate a condition of the Australian ballot.Because in these states the ballots are not distributed on the polling center.
However, this method is secret, ballots are printed by the country at public expense and distributed on the polling places.
The problem of waste can be tackled in many ways, such as:
producing less waste (the most important way of reducing waste)
reusing the objects rather than throwing them away after one use
recycling the objects that have to be thrown away
so all the options are correct - all of the above!