What is a reporting system?
What will be an ideal response?
A reporting system is one of the main categories of a Business Intelligence (BI) system. Reporting systems are used to filter data, sort data, group data, and make simple calculations based on the data. These systems summarize the current status of business activities and compare the current status to past or predicted results. They are also used to classify entities such as customers, employees, products, etc. Report delivery is a critical aspect of reporting systems.
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A. role-taking B. role-reconsideration C. role-improvisation D. role-faking
U.S. GAAP and IFRS distinguish three categories of long-lived assets for purposes of measuring and recognizing impairment losses. The first category addresses long-lived assets except intangible assets not subject to amortization and goodwill. This category does not include:
a. property, plant, and equipment. b. patents. c. franchise rights. d. land. e. brand names and trademarks.
In ethical decision making, what element of the marketing mix is affected when a firm is deciding whether or not to outsource jobs to other members of the supply chain?
A. promotion B. product C. price D. profitability E. place
Which of the following elements must be established for a contract to be deemed unconscionable?
A. The weaker party did not enter the contract under duress. B. The parties had equal bargaining power. C. The dominant party justly used its bargaining power. D. The adhering party had no reasonable alternative.