Chelsea is a listing agent working for the listing broker and encounters a customer at the open house. The customer asks Chelsea if she could recommend an offering price. Chelsea should recommend that the customer:

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Answer: NO, Chelsea is responsible to the seller and not to the buyer.

Explanation: A listing agent is a person or an organisation who acts as a third party in a business transaction mandated to represent the agent of his or her principal in this case the seller. Chelsea is a listing agent he is expected to work as agreed with his principal who is the seller. Recommending a price to the seller will mean that he is betraying the agreement between him and his principal who is the seller. The customer has to source for an agent who is specialized in price negotiation to give the recommended price or stand on his behalf


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What are the three choices that profit-maximizing firms have to make?a. how much to demand, how to generate goods, and what to price outputted goods
b. how much to supply, how to produce output, and how much of each input to demand
c. how much to demand, how to produce input, and how much of each output to demand
d. how much to supply, how to market supplied goods, and how to advertise supplied goods

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. how much to supply, how to produce output, and how much of each input to demand." the three choices that profit-maximizing firms have to make are b. how much to supply, how to produce output, and how much of each input to demand

you are a manager of a large businesses enterprise. explain how you would address issues of equality, respect and dignity in your business

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First is that I will set up a Human Resource (HR) department. This department will be in-charge of my most important capital – my people. If for example, my business cannot afford to have one, then I will make sure to have an open door policy. This usually works because through this, my employees can either talk to a human resource officer (if available) or directly talk to me regarding their problems. I will ensure that due process will be given if there will be cases or problems filed. 

Which poet, who seems be using iambic pentameter, bends the meter most? A. Emma Lazarus
B. Emily Dickinson
C. John Donne
D. Gerard Manley Hopkins

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The correct answer is D. Gerard Manley Hopkins

Other poets from the list either not use the iambic pentameter at all or stick to it. Gerard Manley Hopkins uses it as he likes it.

What is the difference between vested funds and non-vested funds in a 401(k) plan?Vested funds are employer contributions, but non-vested funds are contributed by the employee.

Vested funds are tax-exempt until retirement, but non-vested funds are not.

Vested funds do not belong to the employee until after a set period, but non-vested funds immediately belong to the employee.

Vested funds belong to the employee even if employment ends but non-vested funds do not.

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vested funds are the employers contribution and the non vested funds are the contribution of employee.

Supply chain ____ can inhibit operations due to minimal inventory levels in lean systems. A) Agility B) Risk management C) Disruption D) Vulnerability

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The term that fits the description is C) Disruption.

Disruption in the supply chain can occur due to various reasons, such as unexpected events like natural disasters, supplier failures, geopolitical issues, or other unforeseen circumstances. In a lean system where inventory levels are kept minimal to reduce waste and improve efficiency, disruptions can have a significant impact on operations, causing delays and potentially halting production due to a lack of necessary materials or components.

Options A, B, and D are important aspects of supply chain management but do not directly relate to the inhibiting effect of minimal inventory levels in lean systems caused by disruptions. Agility (A) refers to the ability to quickly respond and adapt to changes. Risk management (B) involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks in the supply chain. Vulnerability (D) refers to the degree to which a system is exposed to the possibility of disruptions or adverse events.

The following changes occurred in accounts over the year: Accounts Payable increased by $6,000, Bonds Payable decreased by $12,000, Common Stock increased by $10,000, Paid-In Capital increased by $10,000, and Retained Earnings increased by $20,000. No dividends were paid during the year. What is the net cash flow from financing activities?a. $(8,000)b. $22,000c. $20,000d. $8,000

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d. $8,000

Explanation:

‘Cash Flow Statement’ is one of major financial statement that indicates the inflow and outflow of cash along with the reasons by categorizing each cash transaction in three activities i.e., operating, investing or financing activity. Non-cash transactions are not considered while preparing a cash flow statement.

  1. Operating Activities records the cash transactions involved in the operations of the business are recorded under ‘operating activities’ in the cash flow statement. Examples: Revenue earned, expenses incurred etc.
  2. Investing Activities records the cash transactions that show the changes in long-term investments are recorded under ‘investing activities’ in cash flow statement.  Example: Purchase of plant, sale of equipment etc.
  3. Financing Activities records the cash transactions that show the changes in the finances or long-term debt of the company are recorded under the ‘financing activities’ in the cash flow statement. Example: Debt paid off, new shares issued etc.

Net cash flow from financing activities section is shown below: