Quiz On NCEM Improving Accounting Processes For A Canadian Charity Question Preview (ID: 58353)


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NCEM based in?
a) Canada
b) The United States of America
c) England
d) Brazil

NCEM was established in what year?
a) 1945
b) 1946
c) 1947
d) 1948

Before they became an executive team and office workers, what was their occupation?
a) Missionaries
b) Donor
c) Pastor
d)

What is not a dilemma faced by NCEM?
a) to choose hard close or soft close at the end of each accounting period
b) CFO's desire to change NCEM's year end date
c) Less donation received compared to last year
d) Problems with the coding of T3010 entries

What is not NCEM's option to solve their issue?
a) Cross train head office staff
b) Hire a recent business graduate to begin work for full time
c) Change their accounting period
d)

What does SWOT stands for?
a) Strength, weakness, opportunities, threats
b) Solution, weakness, opportunities, threats
c) Strength, weakness, opinion, threats
d)

What is NCEM's weakness in SWOT analysis?
a) Less staffs to handle the accounts
b) Long term viability
c) The changes of accounting system made might compromise NCEM’s vital relationships
d)

What is not a stage of decision making theory?
a) Intelligence Activity
b) Design Activity
c) Analyze Activity
d) Choice activity

What is the name of NCEM's general director?
a) Walker Selke
b) Walter Selke
c) William Selke
d)

What is Choice Activity Stage?
a) identify the problems in an organization and the upper management analyzes the organizational environment
b) examines and evaluates the various consequences of all alternatives and the most suitable course of action is selected
c) the upper management looks for suitable strategies
d)

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