Answer:
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Answer:
I had once visited a client and he, unusually, offered me a complimentary tip. Somewhere at the back of my mind, it felt off. So I declined. He on the other hand persisted.
Because I wanted to round up the meeting, I eventually accepted and left.
The next day was our weekly in-house academy - a day of the week when we set aside about 2 hours for learning and re-learning.
At that meeting, the HR Executive did a reminder on the value of the organisation, as well as the ethics which guide our operations. There she mentioned categorically that it was prohibited by the company to accept any type of cash gifts from the client or from the insurance companies.
As, soon as the meeting was done, I reported myself to the HR Executive and she advised that I return it and I did immediately, thankfully, the exact note was still in my possession.
I wrote a letter to the client respectfully returning the gift on the grounds that company policy forbade it and that marked the end of that episode.
If I had the company blueprint on ethics at my fingertips, I would have insisted on my initial position not to take the gift.
Cheers
Answer:
B. it is a benchmark-a market with the maximum possible competition—that economists use to evaluate actual markets that are not perfectly competitive.
Explanation:
In a perfect market information is equally available to all players in the market and as such there is no undue advantage by any of the players.
Market forces are therefore controlled by forces of demand and supply. No one entity has the power to control the market.
This is a theoretical situation as all market in real life are imperfect.
However economists prefer to use the perfect market because it is used as a benchmark of what a market should be with perfect competition.
Real markets are compared to the perfect market to see how effective they are.
Answer: 11.05 %
Explanation: Required return can be defined as the measure of profitability of business in relation to its different types of securities such as equity, preference and debt.
In this problem we can compute return on equity by using following formula :-
11.05%
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It's True because you have to deduct from the total Accounts Receivable the balance in the Cr Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts estimated.
The company estimate that 2% of the total Credit Sales will be uncollectible, which is, $4,000, if we deduct this value of the balance of accounts receivable of $38,000, we have a Net Realizable Value of Accounts Receivable of $34,000
Credit Sales $ 200,000
Cr Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 4,000
Dr Accounts receivable $ 38,000
Net Realizable Value of Accounts receivable $ 34,000