Answer:
a. Deeply held convictions that influence your thinking when you are faced with choices
Explanation:
A conviction refers to a firmly held belief of an individual.
An individual forms his values from his family, friends and people around which gradually shape perspective.
Values determine how an individual behaves socially, what constitutes morally right and what is not. They govern the ethical behavior of an individual.
Values are personal in nature in the sense those ain't generally acceptable principles. Those differ from individual to individual. They determine the course of action of an individual when faced with challenges and alternatives.
Answer:
Law and Economics
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the school that is being described is the Law and Economics School of Jurisprudential thought. They promote market efficiency mainly due to the fact that they believe that markets are more efficient than the courts are in this modern world.
Answer:
Increased responsibility for corporate officers
Explanation:
A review of eight thousand public companies, on the study of the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 revealed that <u>SOX increased directors' workload and risk, and increased demand by mandating that firms have more outside directors. </u>
It was also revealed that both broad-based changes and cross-sectional changes (by firm size) occurred <u>because Board committees meet more often post-SOX</u> and Director and Officer insurance premiums have doubled.
Answer:
$24,000
Explanation:
Product A Product B Product C
sales 70,000 97000
Variable cost 37000 51000
Contribution margin 33000 46000
Avoidable cost 10,000 20000
Unavoidable cost 7000 12000 9400
Operating income 16000 14000
Total operating income if product C is dropped is (16000+14000 +3400-9400)
=$24000
Please note that Giant company with still incur the unavoidable cost even if the product is dropped. This is assumed to be a portion of the fixed overhead expenses allocated to the product in the course of normal operation.However , the loss made of 3400 will be avoided as well
Declawing a cat can cost at least $300 and is advisable if the cat is destroying furniture which cats can do if it is soft material that its' paws can penetrate but if furniture is bought that is smooth and hard to penetrate then it may not be necessary to do it . It is good to have a good scratching post for the cat and also use catnip to attract it to the post.