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inna [77]
3 years ago
7

Robert tells Joan, his wife, that he has been offered an upper management position by his employer. He informs her that if he ac

cepts the offer, he will be required to relocate and work in Japan for the next seven years. He thinks accepting this offer will make their family financially stable. However, his wife is not happy with this offer because it will involve her quitting her job and their children losing an entire year of college. She thinks this will adversely affect their family. In this scenario, Robert and Joan have a(n) ________.
Business
1 answer:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
5 0

Considering the situation described above, Robert and Joan are having "a dilemma."

This is because a dilemma is a situation whereby individuals are having a problem in choosing a choice between two or more options, particularly when both ones are equally desirable or undesirable.

In this case, both Robert and Joan have a dilemma choosing whether they should stay or leave for Japan.

Both options have their advantages and disadvantages. Thus, it is difficult for them to choose one particular alternative easily.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that a dilemma can make people take more time before deciding.

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1. Chairman

2. The responsibility of

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5. Twelve members

6. instructions issued by the FOMC to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Explanation:

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Manufacturing overhead 12,000 debit

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-- to record use of materials during the period--

WIP                                    90,000 debit

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    Accumulated depreciation equipment    40,000 credit

-- to record accrued labor during the period--

Manufacturing overhead 70,000 debit

        Account payable           70,000 credit

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       Sales Revenue                   600,000 credit

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110,000

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70,000

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<u>550,000  520,000</u>

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