Answer: C. Extraversion and Agreeableness
Explanation:
Extraversion is described as the quality of enjoying the company of people as opposed to be alone. A person that scores high on Extraversion charts is an EXTROVERT and enjoys being the centre of attention as well.
Chaurice had a Lot of Friends and was outgoing enough to help students adjust as a Peer Mentor. This shows that she is an EXTROVERT.
Agreeableness is the quality of being nice. An Agreeable person is compassionate, friendly, polite and empathetic. Such people tend to make good friends and are good team players.
Chaurice caring for Freshmen and having a lot of friends puts her in this category as well.
Answer: The correct answer is "E. BigFive's employees not only know how to do their work but also are enthusiastic and committed.".
Explanation: The BigFive Inc company, when selecting employees carefully emphasizing the search for skills and above all commitment to the values of customer service and quality of the company, in the long term it was highly benefited since its employees are trained according to the culture Organizational of the company and they not only know how to do their job, but they are also excited and committed.
Answer:
D. The gold coins are a commodity money because even though they were issued by a foreign government, the gold has intrinsic value
Explanation:
Commodity money is money that has intrinsic value. Its value can be derived from the material from which it is made. E.g. gold, salt, silver
Fiat money is money that has no intrinsic value but the government establishes it as money.
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Respect for an able leaders goal accomplishments, decisions and customer satisfaction is an example of appreciation of the leader's fine qualities and showing that the leader is carrying out his performance according to his/her expectations of what being a leader is.
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Statement of cash flow for ATM SOFTWARE
• The figures seems to be in thousands already.
Cash flow from operating activities
Net income
$11,800
Increase in Account receivable
($4,030)
Decrease in Account payable
($1,730)
Depreciation expense
$5,435
Decrease in inventory
$1,445
Decrease in prepaid rent
$875
Net cash flow from operating activities
$13,795
Cash flow from investing activities
Sale of land
$8,590
Purchase of equipment
($39,715 )
Net cash flow from financing activities
($31,125)
Cash flow from financing activities
Issuance of stock
$12,925
Long term note payable
$16,345
Purchase of treasury stock
($2,585 )
Payments of dividends
($6,310)
Net cash flow from financing activities
$20,375
Net increase in cash
$1,725
Cash at the beginning
$8,215
Cash at the end
$9,940