Answer:
The following applies:
1. expenses when incurred to generate revenue.
2. expenses even when cash has not yet been paid
3. revenue even when cash has not been collected
4. revenue when earned
Explanation:
Accrual basis is an accounting concept that recognizes revenue when earned when if the collection of cash will be done later.
It also recognizes expenses when incurred even though the cash has not been spent.
Accrual basis matches a transaction with when it happened.
It is different from cash basis which recognizes revenues only when the cash is received and expenses only when the cash has been spent.
Answer:
The correct answer is c. A firm considers overhead or depreciation costs to make short-run decisions
Explanation:
As Professor Adam Grant suggests, sunk costs have an important effect on our decisions, but there are three factors that influence us even more: anticipated regret ("will I regret it if I don't give the project another chance?"), project completion ("if I continue to invest, I will finish the project successfully") and the threat of ego ("if I do not continue betting on the project, I will seem a failure"
A good option is to prevent these three factors from occurring and constantly ask for feedback from those around us (collaborators, partners, friends). If we ignore the opinions that go against what we think, we will be putting the project at risk without realizing it. On the contrary, those who do not mind "swallowing pride" in the short term will make better decisions in the long term. On the other hand, separating the project from the person, the entrepreneurial venture, will help us not to take the recommendations of our environment personally and to react much more quickly and quickly.
Answer:
The use of peer ratings within work groups will most likely cause healthy competition among peers as well as improving their performance. Peer rating helps to push every individual to their best and this helps the organization increase in all ramifications as well as maximize profit.
Explanation: