A volunteer reached a high level of confidence through his/her work at a nonprofit organization. However, the volunteer is losing this sense of confidence because the organization may soon close. The volunteer’s loss of motivation may be explained using ______ theory.
A. Erikson’s life stages
B. scientific management
C. McClelland’s three needs
D. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
D. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
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When merchandise is sold and the perpetual system of inventory is used, the journal entry for a sale would include
a. debiting Accounts Receivable and crediting Sales. b. debiting Accounts Receivable and crediting Merchandise Inventory. c. debiting Accounts Receivable and crediting Cost of Goods Sold. d. debiting Cost of Goods Sold and crediting Sales.
Planned shopping centers are characterized by central ownership/management, central planning, and balanced tenancy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
New England Charm, Inc. specializes in selling scented candles. The company has established a policy of reordering inventory every 30 days. A recently employed MBA has considered New England's inventory problem from the EOQ model viewpoint. If the following constitute the relevant data, how does the current policy compare with the optimal policy? Ordering cost= $10 per orderCarrying cost= 20% of purchase pricePurchase price= $10 per unitTotal sales for year= 1,000 unitsSafety stock= 0
A. Total costs will be the same, since the current policy is optimal. B. Total costs under the current policy will be less than total costs under the EOQ by $10. C. Total costs under the current policy exceed those under the EOQ by $3. D. Total costs under the current policy exceed those under the EOQ by $10. E. Cannot be determined due to insufficient information.
Under the majority rule, the test under the one-year provision of the statute of frauds is whether the parties believe that the contract cannot be performed within one year
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false