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White raven [17]
2 years ago
12

According to the text, there are four different aspects of a decision that a business should evaluate in order to___ maximize pr

ofits and be a good corporate citizen. Those four items, in order, are the___ implications of the decision, the__ impact, the___ for consumers and employees, and the implications.
a. Legal
b. Public relations
c. Safety risk
d. Financial
Business
1 answer:
inna [77]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: Legal, public relation, safety risk, financial.

Explanation:

The above are different aspects of a decision in order to maximize profit and be a good corporate citizen.

Financial decision taking with respect to capital structure.

Legal- legal rights and responsibilities.

Safety risk assessment and mitigation of safety risk.

Public relation communication that are strategic that builds mutually beneficial relationships.

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