Answer:
The most suitable answer here is D. Concurrent Control.
Explanation:
Concurrent control is also known as preventive controls and steering controls where the aim of the control procedure is to identify the possible flaws of a process and to prevent them before occurring.
Furthermore, in this scenario as you can see, Donald consults production manager and formulates measures as the process is ongoing. This makes it more of a "concurrent control" as well.
So Why did we not use any of the other options?
Option A, reactive controls is incorrect in this case, because reactive measures are completely spontaneous actions that respond to an accident.
Option B is incorrect too, because feedback controls are done after a process has been completed and through identification of falls happened.
Option C, feed forward controls are not correct in this scenario as well. Although it is a type of preventive control, in this scenario it is not entirely preventive. They are formulating measures even as the process is ongoing.
Answer:
No, it is not a violation of the <em>law of demand</em>, hence why it is a "law."
Explanation:
During summer months, the demand for beach resorts increases. This is <u>different</u> from an increase in <em>quantity</em> demanded. The curve is shifting instead, towards the right, while the supply is stable. Since the demand curve shifts right, the price will increase to restore market equilibrium.
It is best to draw a graph for these questions, and know your demand determinants.
All the money available in the United States is called Money Supply or could be the economy.
<span>I believe that if the executives exercised their option to use their fair value method, it would lower the firm's net income for 2017, thereby lowering the overall value of the stock. As a private firm, they do not have to use the fair value method. The compensation expense will also be lower. It would also devalue the projection for the following year.</span>
18%
The "Rule of 72" tells you how long it takes your money to double. Divide 72 by the interest rate to find the number of years. In this case the interest rate is "x"
72/x= 4 years
x=18