What does managing mean?

a. Coping, getting by, just about staying afloat
b. An active, relational practice which involves doing things to contribute to the achievement of the organization’s formal goals
c. Applying formal management models in action
d. None of the above


b. An active, relational practice which involves doing things to contribute to the achievement of the organization’s formal goals

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A. has its own return on investment. B. shares the same goals and employs the same strategies as Fourlotts Inc. C. plans collaboratively with Fourlotts Inc.'s other SBUs. D. refrains from performing manufacturing functions.

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Jensen Company Jensen Company has the following information for the pay period of December 15 - 31, 2012: Salaries $10,000 Federal income tax $1,500 State income tax $1,200 FICA $565 Refer to the information provided for Jensen Company. Salaries are paid on December 31, 2012. On December 31st, Salaries Expense would be recorded for:

A) $10,000. B) $8,500. C) $6,735. D) $7,750.

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The sanction usually imposed by employers for gross misconduct is:

a. summary dismissal b. demotion c. pay freeze d. fine

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Alfalfa Sprouts and Carrot Juice, LLC, a purveyor of health foods, healthy shakes and smoothies, buys local farm fresh organic fruits and vegetables, nuts and beans. It also buys organic breads and rolls for sandwiches. The business has a restaurant area where customers can sit, order via an electronic menu, and pay via the menu. The company invests half of all profit into stock in environmentally friendly corporations. It uses a portion of the remaining profit to make payments on the land where the store is located and periodically upgrades its equipment. Where would the information regarding the company's stock purchases, land purchase, and equipment purchases be found on the statement of cash flows?

A. Cash flows from operating activities B. Cash flows from investing activities C. Cash flows from financing activities D. Cash flows from on-going activities

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