yes! 20/20! wel according to you ando lol.. how many do ya rekon you got??ando687 said:Looks like you got 20/20
Q15 can only be D anyone who says otherwise hasnt got a brain (no offence) and Q19 cant be C or D and the overseas subsidiary would have less debt to equity therefore their solvency would improve - has to be A - I got this wrong cos I didnt look at the headings on top of the table
no i dont think its political because that theory attests to the 'natural' existance of groups with similar interests - not with similar goals which are subsets of the organisations overall goals....dunno but im pretty sure its behaviouralLogain said:Um, I'm pretty sure question 1 was C. Political management refers to the management harnessing the various powers of political "groups" just like the person in the stimulus has done. I don't see how it can apply to behavioural. It's definitely not scientific...
your working capital improves though. and btw venture capital is irrelevent to a short term liquidity problem. its a medium to long term investment saught by businesses emabrking on high risk projects or newly established businesses in competitive industries with potential to grow - damn i should have talked about that in the report *kicks head*acast29 said:Ummm peoples the answer for 15 is actually C, seeking venture capital. If you use an overdraft your liquidity will get worse because you're BORROWING short term funds. Venture capital will allow for the business to gain equity finance thus improving the liquidity position.