Answer:
Option- A
B. Capital budgeting is the planning for the acquisition of property, plant, and equipment.
C. Operational budgeting is the planning for how to market products.
D. Capital budgeting is the planning for how to market products.
E. Operational budgeting is the planning for how to obtain the financing for both short-term and long-term projects.
F. Capital budgeting is the planning for how to obtain the financing for both short-term and long-term projects.
Answer:
The correct answer is B: Capital budgeting is the planning for the acquisition of property, plant, and equipment.
Explanation:
Business organizations use capital budgeting to make a decision on which fixed asset should be purchase and which should be declined. It is a planning process that assists business in the acquisition of property, plant, and equipment (fixed assets); it also determines which fixed asset would be detrimental to profit.
b. your fingers on the stem.
c. one hand partially on the bowl and your fingers on the stem.
d. both hands on the bowl.
c. chemical reaction.
b. chemical change.
d. physical change. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Grinding quartz crystals down to produce sand is an example of a physical change. Correct answer: D Physical change is a change of the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition. And this is exactly what grinding quartz crystals is. A physical change differs from a chemical change in that new substances are formed.
Answer:
Selective distortion.
Explanation:
Selective distortion is the tendency of the people or consumers to take information in a way that support what they already believe. Consumers usually remember their experiences or perceptions regarding the products and due to which selective distortion has made it difficult for the marketers to build up good perception of their product.
For example, if a consumer is obsessed with particular brand and he has a car of that brand. Then he might think that the driving that car is so smooth and good even if actually it is not. If a user likes some particular brand's clothing then he will build a perception about their products as good and reliable.