Answer:
graciously accept the blame for not making her meaning clear.
Explanation:
In business communication when the message being passed is not clearly understood for one reason or the the other (in this case because of language barrier). The polite action to take is first to graciously accept blame for not passing the message across clearly, then find a solution to the communication gap.
Talking louder to the other party will be the wrong step to take as it will appear rude, so offer an apology which will give a positive environment.
The other options of ending the conversation and asking an Italian business man to explain what you mean in simple terms will be taken as a slight.
Answer:
a. Sometimes candidates unpopular with the party leadership reach the top.
Explanation:
Under the primary system there is voting on the ballots which is secret in nature and under the caucus system people vote after listening to the individual nominees and then accordingly to the candidate they like.
In this manner, the candidates who are not even belonging to some recognized or popular parties are in leadership as their individual speech is too alluring to the people present for voting that they vote for that specific candidate.
Thus, the correct answer is:
Statement a.
Complete Question:
James Stilton is the chief executive officer (CEO) of RightLiving, Inc., a company that buys life insurance policies at a discount from terminally ill persons and sells the policies to investors. RightLiving pays the terminally ill patients a percentage of the future death benefit (usually 65%) and then sells the policies to investors for 85% of the value of the future benefit. The patients receive the cash to use for medical and other expenses, and the investors are "guaranteed" a positive return on their investment. The difference between the purchase and sale prices is RightLiving's profit.
Stilton is aware that some sick patients may obtain insurance policies through fraud (by not revealing their illness on the insurance application). An insurance company that discovers such fraud will cancel the policy and refuse to pay. Stilton believes that most of the policies he has purchased are legitimate, but he knows that some are probably not.
Requirement:
What are other ethical concerns that Stilton may be facing?
Answer with Explanation:
The ethical concerns of Stilton are as under:
- Should he tell the investors about the fraud about the policies before making sales?
- What policies must be implemented so that the legitimate people can easily sell the policies and if not implemented it would not be fair for the RightLiving, Inc.
- Stilton will also be facing ethical concerns because the business wishes that the customer dies early so that they can benefit from increased deaths of policy holders.
You have 1 more jacket with 11 jackets
Answer:
Option D is correct one.
$ 154,200 increase to accumulated other comprehensive income
Explanation:
Foreign currency gain = $41,400
Un-realised gain on its trading securities= $112,800
Increase in Accumulated other comprehensive income= $ 154,200