Answer:
A. related-constrained
Explanation:
From our question, it is observed that businesses within an organization share some resources and technology. However, each business generates less than 40 percent of the sales revenue of the organization. This means that there is no dominant business within the organization.
The businesses operate on a scale of <em>Operational Relatedness</em>. This is the use of a related constrained diversification strategy to share activities among businesses.
Therefore, the firm is using the related-constrained diversification multiproduct strategy.
Answer:
$36,160
Explanation:
expected cash flow for March
Beginning cash balance $34,000
Sales $177,280
Variable costs -$132,960
S&A costs -$48,000
without depreciation
ending cash balance $30,320
desired ending cash -$66,480
cash deficit to be $36,160
covered by bank loan
Answer:
The loanable funds supply curve (S1) will not shift.
Explanation:
When the interest rates change, it is similar to a change in the price of a good. In this case the good is money and the interest rate is its price. A change in the price of a good will result in a change of the quantity supplied along the supply curve, but it will not shift the entire curve, therefore the curve S1 remains the same.
Answer:
0.0084
Explanation:
For this probability problem, we will have to make use of the normal probability distribution table.
to use the table, we will have to compute a certain value
z = (x- mean) /Standard deviation
z =
= 2.39
Probability he has worked in the store for over 10 years can be obtained by taking the z value of 2.39 to the normal probability distribution table to read off the values.
<em>To do this, on the "z" column, we scan down the value 2.3. we then trace that row until we reach the value under the ".09" column. </em>
This gives us 0.99916
Thus we have P (Z < 2.39) = 0.9916
We subtract the value obtained from the table from 1 to get the probability required.
1 - 0.9916 = 0.0084
The Probability that the employee has worked at the store for over 10 years = 0.0084
Answer:
ethical climate
Explanation:
We were informed that the link between marketing ethics/social responsibility and firm performance has been documented repeatedly over time.
In this this case is most evident in firms that have a strong ethical climate. Strong ethical climate in finance reffered to the degree of ethics been utilized by an organization, it involves the morals and improve employee morale when they experience ethical climate such as caring, independence and other ethical factors.
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