Answer:
The correct answers in order are:
Executory
Fulfilled their obligations
Not illegal
Explanation:
The Statute of Frauds prevents the enforcement of an executory contract, which is a contract in which the parties have not fulfilled their obligations. These contracts are not illegal.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A flexible budget is a budget in which you modify the activity levels to reflect changes in sales to help the company adjusts to different circumstances that may occcur. Also, in this budget the fixed costs remain constant and the variable costs change with the activity levels. According to this, the answer is that the statement that says that a flexible budget reporting sales volumes at three different levels will have the same fixed costs is true.
Answer:
The correct answer is inertia.
Explanation:
Inertia is called in physics the resistance that bodies oppose to modify their state of motion or stillness, either to alter their speed, their course or to stop; although the term also applies to the modifications of your physical state.
A body, thus, requires a force that overcomes inertia to alter its trajectory, which would otherwise adhere to the laws of uniform rectilinear motion, or to initiate a movement, otherwise it would remain at rest. This, of course, considering that there is no rest or rectilinear and uniform movement in the universe, except based on a reference (observation) system. That is why it is preferred to speak of "relative rest."
Answer:
The correct answer is option A.
Explanation:
Sustainability can be basically defined as the ability to last constantly.
The theory of sustainability tries to describe a type of society and economy that is long lasting and can be lived on a global scale.
Sustainability in business is the proposition that if the companies act responsibly towards the environment and the society, they will be able to outperform their peers. When they focus on the world's problems and see them as marketing opportunities they will be able to perform better than their peers.