Answer:
A nonconforming use.
Explanation:
The use of real property that is changed or prohibited by a subsequent zoning regulation is known as a nonconforming use.
This ultimately implies that, when a property is allowed to be used legally under the zoning regulations (ordinances) during the period it was established but no longer permitted for use, as a result of subsequent change made by a prior owner or in the zoning regulations (ordinances).
Answer:
The options are missing, so I looked for similar questions. The option that I believe is correct is:
- A good reputation for having few OOS (out-of-stock) problems when fulfilling large orders.
Customer service is extremely important in today's world were competition is fierce and global. The less competition, the less value customer service has, but companies from around the world compete against each other. E.g. if you do not like how some salespeople treat you at a certain store, you can go online and buy the same products from a retailer 2,000 miles away. You must always remember that keeping old customers happy and loyal is always much easier and cheaper than getting new customers.
In a B2B environment, costs are important, and any difference in costs is much more important because the quantities sold are larger. But if the company that sells the lower priced products offers a terrible customer service and is not able to fulfill orders in time, then B2B clients will leave them because time is money. Th elonger the lead time, the higher the stockout probabilities and you require a larger safety stock which costs money.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": "From the Sea" and later "Forward from the Sea".
Explanation:
The U.S. Navy published in 1992 "...From the Sea" where they stated their vision on the naval service for the 21st century. Later on, in 1994, the Navy reshaped their initial guidelines with "Forward ... From the Sea" keeping core values like operational primacy, leadership, teamwork, and pride to ensure national security.
Answer:
Debit Rent expense and credit prepaid rent for $3,250.
Explanation:
When rent is paid in advance, cash is exchanged for another asset known as prepaid expense. This entry is recorded as
Debit Prepaid expense
Credit Cash account
As the rent is used up, the entries required are;
Debit Rent expense
Credit Prepaid expense
Hence as at January 31, rent expense incurred
= 1/12 × $39,000
= $3,250