Option #1: NFP financial reporting Evaluate performance measures of the United W
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Option #1: NFP financial reporting Evaluate performance measures of the United Way, Salvation Army, Task Force for Global Health, Feeding America, and Goodwill Industries International from the information provided on their websites. Calculate the effectiveness of each organization by using the fund-raising ratio. In 2013, these organization’s financial ratios were respectively 91%, 89%, 100%, 98%, and 97%. How have these ratios changed compared to current data on the websites? In 2013, the program effectiveness percentage was 86%, 82%, 100%, 98%, and 88% respectively. Calculate their recent program effectiveness percentage and evaluate any changes. Why does each website use multiple years of data? Which charity is most efficient and why? Develop a chart or table to support your analysis. Paper Requirements: Submit your responses to the questions in a 3 page Microsoft Word document. Label each question clearly. Include computations in a table and show work. For written answers, ensure your responses are well-written. References
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an indifference curve connects points on a graph representing different quantities of two goods, points between which a consumer is indifferent. That is, the consumer has no preference for one combination or bundle of goods over a different combination on the same curve. One can also refer to each point on the indifference curve as rendering the same level of utility (satisfaction) for the consumer. In other words, an indifference curve is the locus of various points showing different combinations of two goods providing equal utility to the consumer. Utility is then a device to represent preferences rather than something from which preferences come.[1] The main use of indifference curves is in the representation of potentially observable demand patterns for individual consumers over commodity bundles.[2]
There are infinitely many indifference curves: one passes through each combination. A collection of (selected) indifference curves, illustrated graphically, is referred to as an indifference map.
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