Which of the following is an example of a green policy or action?

A. A local factory pollutes the atmosphere via smokestacks that belch out carbon dioxide.
B. The owner of a sole proprietorship announces that she is taking on a business partner.
C. A major publisher donates 10,000 books a year to national literacy groups.
D. 3M encourages employees to experiment with creating new products.
E. Coca-Cola has pledged to replenish (return to nature) all the water it uses to make its beverages.


E. Coca-Cola has pledged to replenish (return to nature) all the water it uses to make its beverages.

Green policies and actions benefit the environment. Coca-Cola's promise to replenish water has an environmental goal.

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a. It developed a comprehensive statement of accounting principles. b. It adopted a policy of attacking specific problems and recommending preferred methods of accounting when possible. c. It was formed by the SEC in 1936. d. It eliminated the use of alternative accounting practices by establishing an underlying accounting theory.

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To select compensable factors, an organization:

A. conducts a gap analysis B. interviews all staff to determine what is important to them C. asks what it is about the work that adds value D. requires that all staff conduct a self-evaluation E. completes a cultural assessment

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All of the following are benefits of an ESOP except:

A. it offers a planned exit in writing. B. the company can deduct contributions to an ESOP. C. it is relatively simple to establish. D. it offers a unique incentive to employees.

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Marketing managers can take each of the following corrective actions for reducing a discrepancy between established performance standards and actual performance except

A. improving actual performance. B. reducing the performance standard. C. totally changing the performance standard. D. changing the marketing strategy. E. coordinating a new step in performance analysis.

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