Answer: Whistle blowing
Explanation:
Here is the complete question:
Beau said to a close friend, "I am fed up with my company's continual disregard for the environment. They secretly dispose of hazardous chemicals into a nearby stream constantly. I don't know how they get away with it! I am going to call a reporter at the local newspaper and reveal what my company is doing." Beau's decision to tell somebody about his company's actions is an example of
a. moral courage.
b. violating a code of ethics.
c. backstabbing his manager.
d. being guided by the invisible hand.
e. whistle-blowing.
Regarding the question, Beau's decision to tell somebody about the action of his company is an example of whistle blowing. A whistleblower is a person that exposes secretive information within a private organization or a public organization.
In this case, Beau is exposing th secret of his company of the disposal of hazardous chemicals into nearby stream. Beau can be termed to be a whistleblower.
Answer:
$20,600
Explanation:
Depreciation is the systematic allocation of the cost of an asset to the income statement over the estimated useful life of the asset.
Depreciation is a non-cash item in the income statement as the actual cash spent for the purchase of the asset would have been capitalized in the balance sheet.
Hence the total cash disbursements budgeted for operating expenses for the month of January would not include depreciation.
Total cash disbursements budgeted for operating expenses for the month of January
= $15,000 + $12,000 + (4% × $90,000)
= $15,000 + $12,000 + $3,600
= $20,600
Answer:
4%
Explanation:
The company's pretax cost of debt is 4%
I would say either obligation or guilt