Answer: C.) Cash flow
Explanation: Cashflow refers to the flow or movement of cash or cash related items in and out of a business as captured by a financial statement. Hence, cashflow captures both inflows and outflows. This is of relative importance in accrual method of accounting whereby an organization's revenue and expenses are captured or recorded once the transaction is recognized and not until payment is made as done in cash basis of accounting. Hence, the focus when an organization utilizes accrual method should not be based only on revenue earned or funds owed by the company or that which the company is being owed. Focus should be on the both the company's inflow and outflow.
The answer is if we want to be free, we must act.
It shows that he was a traditional Jew, very devout. Germans shave his beard off later
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Explanation:
One of the most prominent examples of symbolism in "Night" is in its title. Elie Wiesel chose to call his autobiographical account of The Holocaust "Night" because it was a time of suffering, brutality, and uncertainty. It is symbolic of the horrors faced by the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis, and effectively describes the shadow that hung over our world from 1939-1945.
Another example of symbolism in the story can be found in this paragraph: "One day, as we returned from work, we saw three gallows, three black ravens, erected on the Appelplatz. Roll call. The SS surrounding us, machine guns aimed at us: the usual ritual. Three prisoners in chains – and, among them, the little pipel, the sad-eyed angel."
The young boy being hanged is representative of Elie's personal loss of religion, as he sees this innocent almost as God, being wrongfully accused and senselessly murdered. In the crowd, people are shouting: "where is God now?" To which Elie replies, "Where is he? This is where- hanging here from this gallows."
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