Answer:
Outsourcing is a contested idea because the original company loses control of the job they are trying to complete. Outsourcing is a bad idea because it also causes jobs to be lost. (you might want to change the wording a bit.)
Explanation:
Answer:
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$300
- $100
- $300
Explanation:
1. AuctionCo takes control of this used bicycle before the sale and pays $200 to the supplier.
Having taken control of the bicycle before the sale, the transaction will be treated as that of AuctionCo so the entire revenue will be theirs.
= $300
2. AuctionCo never took control.
Revenue will be the agency fee;
= Sales price - Supplier sales price
= 300 - 200
= $100
3. Assume AuctionCo promises to pay $200 to the supplier regardless of whether the bicycle is sold but the bicycle will continue to be shipped directly from the supplier to the customer.
= $300
Revenue is $300 because by being the ones to pay the supplier regardless of the occurrence of the transaction, they take control.
Answer and Explanation:
An individual who decides to take public transportation in a crowded city puts drivers on a POSITIVE externality. A policy implication of that outcome is a SUBSIDY for those taking public transport.
Many drivers are enforcing a NEGATIVE externality on people who want to drive their own cars to get around in a crowded city. A policy implication of that outcome is a TAX on those driving their own cars.
Answer:
The correct option is A. Need or Deficiency.
Explanation: A need is something that is necessary for an individual to function and live properly, while deficiency can be used to denote a state of lack. Our needs are often the motivating factor behind us working to earn a living, however, different people work for different reasons.
In the scenario presented above, we can see that Madeline is motivated to take on more clients due to the fact that she perceives that her needs will increase.
Therefore, the correct option to this question is that Madeline's motivation is due to need or deficiency.
When a budget is revised by adding a new quarterly budget to replace a previous one, this is a D. Rolling budget.
<h3>What is a rolling budget?</h3>
This is a type of budget that is considered continuous and perpetual because it captures the needs of the company over a longer period.
For instance, a rolling budget might be for a year but divided into 4 parts for each quarter such that as each quarter comes along, the company will simply start using the next quarterly budget.
Find out more on rolling budgets at brainly.com/question/23209198.