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erika

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Which of the following is a difference between strategic controls in for-profit and nonprofit organizations?
 
  A) Strategic controls in nonprofit organizations are more subjective than those used in for-profit organizations.
  B) Work processes and outcomes in nonprofit organizations are more certain than in for-profit organizations, making measures more accurate.
  C) Strategic controls in nonprofit organizations are easier to create and monitor than in for-profit organizations.
  D) Financial reports are more important in nonprofit organizations than in for-profits as they are the only source of available data.
  E) Strategic controls in nonprofit organizations do not involve the use of operational controls, as in for-profit organizations.

Question 2

Managerial control devices that are used after work is completed are known as ________ control devices.
 
  A) predictive
  B) feedback
  C) reactive
  D) prospective
  E) concurrent



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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