Answer:
B. Upward sloping
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the shape of Farmer Jack's marginal cost curve is an upward-sloping curve. This is a type of demand curve that illustrates a direct relationship between price of a product and the quantity that is in demand. Meaning that the more demand that exists for Jack's watermelons the higher the price will be.
n class, we looked at the case of Best Buy, where 20% of their customers generate a significant amount of profits by purchasing high margin items without bothering to use rebates. According to the lecture, what type of segmentation base is this?
Usage Rate Segmentation
Answer:
Angels
Explanation:
n class, we looked at the case of Best Buy, where 20% of their customers generate a significant amount of profits by purchasing high margin items without bothering to use rebates. According to the lecture, the type of segmentation base used is Angels.
Angels and Devils Best Buy is a New Customer Approach which clearly defines who current and potential customers are. A group of customers is identified so that it could be divided into different segments based on their motivations, traits and characteristics.
It is based on traits and characteristics that we are told in the scenario that ''20% of their customers generate a significant amount of profits by purchasing high margin items without bothering to use rebates.''
Answer:
D) Usage Rate Segmentation
Explanation:
Usage rate segmentation refers to a segmentation method that divides customers based on how much they purchase or spend on a product or service. Customers are divided into:
non-users and light product usersmedium product usersheavy product users: following the Pareto principle, 20% of your customers will represent 80% of your total sales revenue. This principle applies to most industries and in this case, it also applies to Best Buy.Twenty years ago, Balzania put in place regulations requiring operators of surface mines to pay for the reclamation of mined-out land. Since then, reclamation technology has not improved. Yet, the average reclamation cost for a surface coal mine being reclaimed today is only four dollars per ton of coal that the mine produced, less than half what it cost to reclaim surface mines in the years immediately after the regulations took effect.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to account for the drop in reclamation costs described?
A. Even after Balzania began requiring surface mine operators to pay reclamation costs, coal mines in Balzania continued to be less expensive to operate than coal mines in almost any other country.
B. In the twenty years since the regulations took effect, the use of coal as a fuel has declined from the level it was at in the previous twenty years.
C. Mine operators have generally ceased surface mining in the mountainous areas of Balzania because reclamation costs per ton of coal produced are particularly high for mines in such areas.
D. Even after Balzania began requiring surface mine operators to pay reclamation costs, surface mines continued to produce coal at a lower total cost than underground mines.
E. As compared to twenty years ago, a greater percentage of the coal mined in Balzania today comes from surface mines
Answer:
A. Even after Balzania began requiring surface mine operators to pay reclamation costs, coal mines in Balzania continued to be less expensive to operate than coal mines in almost any other country.
Explanation:
What is true about the information provided in the scenario in relation to accounting for the drop in reclamation costs described is that: Even after Balzania began requiring surface mine operators to pay reclamation costs, coal mines in Balzania continued to be less expensive to operate than coal mines in almost any other country.
It was stated in the scenario that, ''Twenty years ago, Balzania put in place regulations requiring operators of surface mines to pay for the reclamation of mined-out land, Yet, the average reclamation cost for a surface coal mine being reclaimed today is only four dollars per ton of coal that the mine produced, less than half what it cost to reclaim surface mines in the years immediately after the regulations took effect''
Hence, the cost in Balzania is lower than the costs elsewhere which implies that the products will be heaper in Balzania due to lower operating costs
Answer:
C) Mine operators have generally ceased surface mining in the mountainous areas of Balzania because reclamation costs per ton of coal produced are particularly high for mines in such areas.
Explanation:
Reclamation costs refer to the costs of turning previously mined-out land into productive land. The cost of land reclamation has dropped significantly in Balzania and only two options can account for this lower cost:
Reclamation technology improved and therefore operating costs have decreased. But this option is false, as stated by the question. Areas where reclamation costs are high have not been mined anymore. Since this is the only option left, we must assume it is true.All of the following are the interrelated components of a feasibility analysis EXCEPT: 1. Industry and market feasibility analysis 2. Make or buy feasibility analysis 3. Product or service feasibility analysis 4. Financial feasibility analysis
Answer:
Make or buy feasibility analysis
Explanation:
There is no concept such as Make or buy feasibility analysis
What exists are:
market feasibility which is all about how the real world market will be reacting towards a particular product or service.
Financial feasibility focuses specifically on the financial aspects of the study. It assesses the economical viability of a proposed venture by evaluating the startup costs, operating expenses, cash flow and making a forecast of future performance.
Product feasibility which has to do with product development
Answer:
Make or buy feasibility analysis ( 2 )
Explanation:
Feasibility analysis is a process of determining if a business idea is going to profitable/viable and the components of feasibility analysis include: industry and market feasibility analysis, organizational feasibility, product/service feasibility analysis and financial feasibility analysis.
The Make or buy feasibility analysis is not a component of a feasibility analysis it can rather be classified under the financial feasibility analysis which is concerned with how profitable a financial decision to be made in a business venture would affect the profitability of the business usually in the long term of the business. other components of the feasibility play different vital roles on how a business would turn out in the long and short term basis.
Suppose that a country experiences growth strongly biased toward its export, cloth, Group of answer choices this will tend to improve the country's terms of trade. this will tend to worsen the terms of trade for the country's trading partner. this will tend to worsen the country's terms of trade. this will increase the price of cloth relative to the imported good. this will tend to leave the country's terms of trade unchanged.
Answer:
this will tend to worsen the country's terms of trade.
Explanation:
We can imagine a country C whose main export is cloth. Currently country C is gaining from its trade because its opportunity cost of producing cloth is very low.
Since the country's economy is growing strongly because its cloth exports re growing, this will appreciate the country's currency. As the country's currency appreciates, is domestic cost of producing cloth will get closer to the world price of cloth.
This will result in an increase in the cost of exports and a decrease in the price of imports, which will end up hurting the country's economy and it will weaken its trade position.
Something similar happens to countries that rely heavily on exporting commodities. The country's economy grows, but the other industries suffer and eventually the cost of producing commodities increases, and the benefits gained from exports decrease. E.g. during several years Argentina's economy grew strongly solely based on exporting agricultural products. Soon inflation started to rise and the costs of producing agricultural products increased, lowering the gains of trade. Since the rest of the economy relied on the benefits generated by exporting soybean oil, corn and other byproducts, when those benefits decreased, the whole economy collapsed. It was like a giant exporting bubble.
Growth biased toward a country's cloth export can lead to improved terms of trade if international demand increases sufficiently due to the cheaper export prices. The correct answer is E. This will tend to leave the country's terms of trade unchanged.
When a country experiences growth strongly biased toward its export, in this case, cloth, several outcomes are possible in terms of international trade dynamics and terms of trade effects. If the improvement in the country's cloth production leads to a significant price drop, the demand in the international market may increase, resulting in a rise of the country's terms of trade, which is the price of its exports relative to imports.
Should the demand increase in greater proportion to the decrease in price, the country may see a more favorable balance as it earns more from cloth exports, raising domestic prices, including cloth. Conversely, if the demand does not increase proportionally with the cheapening of cloth, the country might face a deficit in its balance of trade, leading to money outflow and reduced prices, including that of cloth.
Therefore, if the country's growth in cloth production leads to an improvement in its terms of trade, this would imply that exports are more valuable relative to imports, allowing the country to purchase more imported goods for a given amount of exports. Whether or not the trade terms for the country's trading partner worsen depends on the relative changes in mutual demand and price ratios.
Ultimately, focusing on export growth can lead to improved terms of trade for the exporting country if the global demand rises sufficiently in response to lower export prices. It could also cause a rise in the price of cloth relative to the imported good or leave the terms of trade unchanged if there is no significant change in the demand.
Question:
"Suppose that a country experiences growth strongly biased toward its exports, specifically cloth. Which of the following statements is most likely true?
This will tend to improve the country's terms of trade.
This will tend to worsen the terms of trade for the country's trading partner.
This will tend to worsen the country's terms of trade.
This will increase the price of cloth relative to the imported good.
This will tend to leave the country's terms of trade unchanged."
Gammy Corporation provides services with a normal price of $800,000 and a trade discount of $100,000. Terms are 2/10, n/30 and the customers pay within 10 days. The net service revenue is:______.
Answer:
The net service revenue amounts to $686,000
Explanation:
The formula to compute the net service revenue is as:
Net Service Revenue = (Price - Trade discount) - Discount of 2%
where
Price is $800,000
Trade discount is $100,000
And the discount of 2%
Therefore,
NSR = ($800,000 - $100,000) -Discount of 2%
= $700,000 - 2% 0f $700,000
= $700,000 - $14,000
= $686,000
NOTE: The customer paid within 10 days so the customer is allowed for 2% discount on the amount.
Skyrim Corp. lacks the capital and capacity to launch its new helicopter for full national and international distribution. If the test market results look promising, what should be management's next step?
A) retest the product in additional markets
B) develop a planned market rollout over time
C) liquidate its assets to gain capital and capacity
D) seek the help of a nationally known consultant
E) develop a prototype
Answer:
B) develop a planned market rollout over time.
Explanation:
Since Skyrim corp has limited resources to launch its new helicopter for national and international distribution, the best option will be to develop a planned rollout that will be implemented at different times in the future.
For example they can start locally to distribute their helicopters. Then as capital and capacity increases they can go statewide, regional, and then national.
A timetable for planned expansion should be set up. For example achievement of national distribution in one year.
It is appropriate to use the fixed assets turnover ratio to appraise firms' effectiveness in managing their fixed assets if and only all the firms being compared have the same proportion of fixed assets to total assets.a) trueb) false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
fixed assets turnover ratio = net sales / average fixed assets
This ration measures how effectively a company uses its fixed assets to generate sales. If a company's fixed assets turnover ratio is higher than the industry average, it means that it is using its assets more efficiently to generate more sales or it is working at an over capacity, and it needs to add more fixed assets.
Mentor Corp. has provided the following information for the current year: Units produced 3,500 units Sale price $ 200 per unit Direct materials $ 70 per unit Direct labor $ 55 per unit Variable manufacturing overhead $ 20 per unit Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 350,000 per year Variable selling and administrative costs $ 30 per unit Fixed selling and administrative costs $ 150,000 per year Calculate the unit product cost using variable costing. Group of answer choices
Answer:
Calculation of the unit product cost using variable costing
Direct materials 70
Direct labor 55
Variable Manufacturing Overhead 20
Product Cost 145
Therefore unit product cost is $145
Explanation:
It is important for this question to note that only Manufacturing Costs are included in calculation of product cost.
Non- Manufacturing costs are written off in Profit and loss account as period costs
Variable Costing
Variable costing system only allocates variable manufacturing costs to products to arrive at product cost.
Fixed manufacturing overheads are not included in product cost under this system and they are written off to the profit and loss account as a period cost.
What are the Examples of private purpose trust funds
Answer:
Scholarship Trust fund is an example of private trust funds
Explanation:
Private purpose trust funds are fiduciary funds established to account for gifts the school district receives to be used for a particular purpose or to account for moneys and property received and administered by the school district as trustee.
Operating conditions can be adjusted to be carburizing, oxidizing, or neutral Group of answer choices Plasma Arc Welding (PAW) Oxyacetylene Welding (OAW) Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) Electron Beam Welding (EBW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Laser Welding (LBW)
Answer:
The correct answer is Oxyacetylene Welding (OAW).
Explanation:
Oxyacetylene welding is a type of autogenous welding. It can be carried out as a homogeneous welding, due to the fusion of pieces, either with or without material contribution depending on whether or not the contribution material is of the same type as the base; or without material contribution as autogenous welding.
Answer: Oxygen Fuel welding is the answer and the correct abbreviation is OFW. This is because the acetylene in oxygen acetylene welding releases carbon and without the oxygen to burn it it just creates lil black speckles that float around.
Explanation:
Assume Sarah has owned an EE bond for 3 years. The fixed rate of interest is 8% and the current value of the bond is $4500. If Sarah were to cash in the bond tomorrow, how much interest will she lose (approximately) as a penalty
Final answer:
If Sarah cashes in her EE bond early, she would lose the last three months of interest as a penalty. At an 8% annual interest rate on a bond value of $4500, this would amount to approximately $90 of lost interest.
Explanation:
Assuming Sarah has owned an EE bond with an 8% fixed rate of interest for 3 years and its current value is $4500, we need to determine the penalty she would incur if she cashes it in early. EE Bonds have a penalty for cashing them in before they are 5 years old, typically losing the last 3 months of interest. To calculate the lost interest as a penalty, we can use the annual interest rate to find the quarterly interest. First, find the annual interest by applying the interest rate to the current value of the bond: $4500 × 0.08 = $360. Since the interest is compounded annually, quarter of this would be $360 / 4 = $90. This is the amount of interest Sarah would lose if she cashes in the bond tomorrow.
Brenda is the CEO of a large corporation. While presenting a proposal to a commercial bank for a corporate loan, she offered the bank's commercial loan manager a $10,000 "gift" for favorable treatment. Is Brenda guilty of bribery?
A. Brenda is guilty of bribery because she is dealing with a commercial bank in the normal course of business.
B. Brenda is guilty of bribery whether the manager accepts or not because the offer constitutes the crime.
C. Brenda is not guilty of bribery.
D. Brenda is guilty of bribery only if the manager accepts because the crime has not occurred without acceptance by the other party.
Answer: Brenda is not guilty of bribery.
Explanation: Bribery refers to the offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving of any item of value as a means of influencing the actions of a government official or legal office holders. Bribery, the act of promising, giving, receiving, or agreeing to receive money or some other item of value with the corrupt aim of influencing a public official in the discharge of his official duties.
Under IFRS the test for asset impairment is to compare the carrying value of the asset to its recoverable amount. Which of the following is the recoverable amount according to IFRS?
A. The greater of future undiscounted cash flows or future discounted cash flows.
B. The greater of future discounted cash flows or fair value.
C. The greater of fair value less cost to sell or value in use.
D. The greater of fair value or value in use.
Answer:
Option C. The greater of fair value less cost to sell or value in use.
Explanation:
The IAS 36 Impairment of Assets says that the impairment must be recognised if the recoverable amount is greater than the cost of the asset and also tells about what actually the recoverable amount actually is.
Recoverable Amount is greater of:
Fair Value less Cost to Sellor
Value in use.So the option C is the correct option.
Your boss never gives you the benefit of the doubt. When you arrived late from lunch, he assumed that you had simply taken too much time. He never considered that the elevators were not working that day and the fact that you had to walk up 10 flights of stairs. Your boss is guilty of ________.a. self-serving bias.b. selective perception.c. fundamental attribution error.d. inconsistency.e. stereotyping.
Answer:
The correct answer is C
Explanation:
Fundamental attribution error, also recognize or stated as the attribution effect or the correspondence bias, which is defined as the tendency of the people to under emphasize the situational explanations for the observed behavior of the individual when over emphasing the personality grounded explanations for their behavior.
Under this situation, the boss provide the benefit of the doubt on his employee while not considering the situational explanations of the employee. So, in this situation, the boss is guilty of the error which is fundamental attribution.
The behaviour of Boss is
C. Fundamental attribution error
The boss is not realising that elevator can be in a non working condition and simply is assuming that the employee have arrived late from lunch and is spending more time on lunch then on work while it should have been the other way.
Fundamental Attribution ErrorThe fundamental attribution error is a social psychology state that some people have. This type of behavior can be difficult for the people around such a person to bear as explained in the scenario that Boss has made a perception and does not consider any other perspective.
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NTL is the largest cable company in the United Kingdom. The company has recently declared bankruptcy and needs to engage in restructuring in order to give it more flexibility and allow it to raise capital. Since it has identified the need for strategic change, what would be the organization's next step in this strategy-making process?
a. finding the optimal strategic solution
b. brainstorming
c. conducting focus groups
d. assessing the need for strategic change
e. conducting a situation analysis
Answer:
e.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the next logical step for the company would be conducting a situation analysis. This is a complete analysis of the company's internal and external factories including the business's customers and potential clients, target market, their resources and capabilities, and the effect of the business environment on the business.
Chuck Praeger has made a name for himself by being able to sell golf equipment to anyone, anywhere, anytime. Chuck would like to expand his business into Pacific Rim countries and has begun making inquiries into potential distributors. Chuck is convinced that his golf equipment will sell itself. But Chuck is preparing his special "hard-sell" presentation for Asia because he wants to make a good first impression. As a Pacific Rim expert, what do you tell Chuck?1. Be sure to have a tight legal contract ready to avoid product piracy problems.2. Aggressive salesmanship is unlikely to work in Pacific Rim countries.3. Have plenty of English-language business cards to pass around because Asians are impressed with all things about the United States.4. Avoid the confusion introduced by third-party contacts.5. Aggressive salesmanship is unlikely to work in Pacific Rim countries.
As a Pacific Rim expert, I will tell Chuck Aggressive salesmanship is unlikely to work in Pacific Rim countries.
Explanation:
Aggressive sales tactics are getting a bad rap.
Slovenian, greedy, pushy vendor myth is often blamed on you. It is clear that certain sales representatives have undoubtedly overloaded the company in the past with aggressive marketing tactics, but this does not mean these closing techniques should be shunned permanently.
Currently, in 21st century marketing there is always a space for them. You just have to learn where and when to use them. You must remember that in all circumstances they are not ideal, but in the right context, they could be useful to the right buyer. You will certainly compound your selling advantage if you are in a hurry to sell and use these strategies at the wrong time, or on a wrong decision-maker.
Scenario: You are an American Red Cross Disaster Program Specialist in charge of teams trained to help in sheltering displaced persons. You have been notified by your office to be prepared to deploy to conduct shelter operations. Your supervisor has asked you to come to the office to begin organizing volunteers and get prepared to set up shelters, if tasked. You check in before you begin. What NIMS Management Characteristic are you supporting?A. Modular Organization.B. Incident Action Planning.C. Establishment and Transfer of Command.D. Accountability.
Answer:
D. Accountability
Explanation:
Following the NIMS management characteristics, as an American red cross my activity of checking in follows accountability. Accountability involves check in and out, planning of incident action, command unity, personal responsibility, span of control and resource tracking. Check in and check out involves responders reporting to assigned work appropriately.
Planning incident actions follows the the responders should follow stated plan.
Personal responsibility talks about the actions of the responder.
In command unity, all workers/responders are required to report to one boss or supervisor.
Span of control and resource tracking deals with the number of supervisors or leaders and the allocation and utilization of resources respectively.
The NIMS Management Characteristic being supported is Establishment and Transfer of Command.
Explanation:The NIMS Management Characteristic that you are supporting in this scenario is Establishment and Transfer of Command. This is because you have been notified by your office to be prepared to deploy and set up shelters, indicating a transfer of command from your supervisor. The command structure is being established and you are being tasked with organizing volunteers and preparing for shelter operations.
In incident management, it's crucial to have a clear system in place for establishing command when an incident occurs, as well as for transferring command as needed during the course of the response. This ensures that there is a designated individual or team responsible for overall management and coordination of resources and activities.
Having a structured process for the establishment and transfer of command helps ensure effective communication, coordination, and decision-making throughout the incident response. It helps maintain order, clarity, and accountability, which are critical elements in managing any type of incident, whether it's related to emergencies, disasters, or other incidents.
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Jim is able to sell a hand-carved statue for $50. The sale price reflected a 50% profit over the cost of the raw materials. How much did the raw materials cost him
Answer:
$33.33
Explanation:
We need to get the cost price of the materials as indicated by the question.
% profit = (selling price - cost price)/cost price * 100%
Let the cost price be $x
50 = (50 - x)/x * 100
50x = 100(50 - x)
50x = 5000 - 100x
150x = 5000
x = 5000/150
x = $33.33
If the Federal Reserve tightens the money supply, other things held constant, short term interest rates will be pushed upward, and this increase probably will be greater than the increase in rates in the long term market T/F
Answer:
True
Explanation:
When the Fed tightens the money supply, it is carrying out a contractionary monetary policy. This is generally done to fight high inflation rates and basically what happens is that the Fed increases the interest rates and starts selling more securities so that it can absorb more money, therefore reducing total money supply.
You are taking a crash course in e-business in order to compete for a plum job opening in the field. However, you missed the class on popular B2B e-business tools and asked a friend to give you her notes. What points were made during the session?
Question Continuation
a. Intranets are accessible through the firm's Web site by external customers, suppliers, or other authorized users.
b. Extranets help companies share information among employees.
c. Private exchanges offer the ability to collaborate on projects and share information.
d. Private exchanges are used in an arrangement sometimes called proprietary business.
Answer:
Private exchanges offer the ability to collaborate on projects and share information
Explanation:
A crash course is a course taken with a short interval in a specific or particular subject. While the crash course is on, it is expected that one would be the basics, facts or skills relating to that job.
The B2B, also referred to as Business to Business platform or e-biz involved the online – through an online sales portal – sale of products and services between companies.
It deals with the exchange of products, services or information between businesses, rather than between businesses and consumers.
The B2B tools allows the ability to work in group on projects and it allows easy platform to share information between members of the group.
Answer:
Private exchanges offer the ability to collaborate on projects and share information
Explanation:
B2B e-business means business to business electronic commerce or business, which involves the sales of good through the internet or online method. This usually involves the use of electronic business tools like website, social medial and probably a CRM system, i.e customer relationship management system.
In an e-business class or course, private exchange will be mentioned. A Private Exchange means an ad exchange auction held by a single publisher for a select group of advertisers .And it is always owned and operated by a single company.
In this case, private exchanges gives the owner ability to collaborate and share information especially to the target people.
An externality is internalized if a. the person(s) or group that generated the externality incorporate into their own private cost-benefit calculations the external benefits (in the case of a positive externality) or the external costs (in the case of a negative externality) that third parties bear. b. people are made aware of it and realize that social benefits are less than private benefits (in the case of a positive externality) and that social costs are less than private costs (in the case of a negative externality). c. the person(s) or group that generated the externality do not incorporate into their own private cost-benefit calculations the external benefits (in the case of a positive externality) or the external costs (in the case of a negative externality) that third parties bear. d. b and c e. none of the above
An externality is internalized (a) if the person(s) or group that generated the externality incorporate into their own private cost-benefit calculations the external benefits (in the case of a positive externality) or the external costs (in the case of a negative externality) that third parties bear.
Explanation:
Internalizing the externality means transferring the burden or the cost of a negative externality (like pollution or traffic congestion) to inside(i.e external to internal).
Internalization of externality can be done through taxes, property rights, tolls, and government subsidies.The only way of correcting an externalities is to "internalize" the third party cost involved but this market -driven approach is not feasible if the true monetary values cannot be determined.
An externality is internalized if the person(s) or group that generated the externality incorporate into their own private cost-benefit calculations the external benefits (in the case of a positive externality) or the external costs (in the case of a negative externality) that third parties bear.
Firms will hire additional workers as long as the nominal wage: A. is less than the marginal product of labor. B. equals the marginal product of labor. C. is greater than the marginal product of labor. D. is less than the value of the marginal product of labor.
Answer:
D) is less than the value of the marginal product of labor.
Explanation:
As an economic principle, firms will maximize their profits when the marginal revenue they receive for selling a good or service equals the marginal costs of producing and selling that good or service.
The marginal product of labor equals the change in total output gained from adding one extra unit of labor. It basically measures how much value is added by each additional unit of labor. So a firm will hire additional workers as long as the revenue generated from their work is higher than their wage.
__________ is a type of segmentation in which the company strategically focuses on targeting a smaller market with particular needs that the company can serve well.
Answer:
niche marketing
Explanation:
Niche marketing -
It refers to as one of the subset of the market , which focus on certain products , is referred to as niche marketing . It is also known as small market segment .
It tries to focus on some specific needs of the market , the production and quality of the goods and services .
It tries to support smaller companies in order to live with the highly competitive market .
Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,
The correct answer is niche marketing .
A Gantt chart is a horizontal bar chart that shows each work activity on a separate line with the bar placed from the early start date to the early finish date for each activity on a timescale.
1. True
2. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Henry Gantt developed the Gantt chart to lessen the hardship of the project schedule in 1917. That chart exhibits the advancement of any projects with the help of timing or schedule. It is a parallel bar chart. The work activity is shown on a separate line while bar placing from early start to early finish for each activity. The Gantt chart is a conventional project management tool to track the progress of projects. Therefore, the statement is true.
If a firm's variable cost per unit estimate used in its base case analysis is $50 per unit and they anticipate the upper and lower bounds to be /- 10%, What is the "worst case" for variable cost per unit
Answer:
$55
Explanation:
Variable cost of production is the portion of production cost that varies with production amount. In addition to fixed cost it gives total cost of production.
Since there is a +-10% boundary for variable cost. The worst case in terms of high variable cost is 100%+10%= 110%
So worst price = 1.10* 50= $55
On the other hand best case scenario is 100-10= 90%
Best price= 0.9* 50= $45
Pagent, a company that manufactures watches, introduces a new range of watches with a safety application programmed into it. This application is designed especially for women and helps them alert people in case of danger. In the context of innovation streams, which of the following concepts does this scenario best illustrate?A) A technological discontinuity
B) Technological lockout
C) Technological singularity
D) A technological barrier
Answer:
A. Technological discontinuity
Explanation:
Technological discontinuity is the process whereby new technologies has technical limits and economic relevance that are greater than those of the old technologies. Whenever there's technological discontinuity, it brings a new range of technological development.
Mezzinzi Bank offers loans to companies in the form of bonds. The companies who apply for these loans can repay the amount over a prolonged period of time. Which of the following financing options is being offered by Mezzinzi Bank in the given scenario?
A. A revolving credit agreement
B. Long-term debt
C. Commercial Paper
D. Trade credit
Option B
Long term debt financing options is being offered by Mezzinzi Bank in the given scenario
Explanation:Long-term debt usually transfers to a company's loans and other responsibilities that will not fit due within one year of the balance sheet period. Investors spend in long-term debt for the advantages of interest payments and estimate time to maturity as a liquidity peril.
Bonds are commonly distributed to the general public and obligatory beyond several years. The term to maturity for LTD can change wherever from 12 months to 30+ years and the kinds of debt can carry bonds, contracts, bank loans, debentures, etc.
After recently having repairs made to a refrigerator, Tammy has found that it has a new problem. Tammy has an opportunity to buy another refrigerator for $900 instead of repairing the current one. What is a sunk cost of this scenario?
Answer: The cost of the previous repairs.
Explanation:
Tammy has an opportunity to buy another refrigerator for $900 instead of repairing the current one. The cost of the previous repairs is the sunk cost.
What is a sunk cost?An investment that has already been made but cannot be recouped is referred to as a sunk cost, also known as a retrospective cost. Opportunity costs, in contrast, represent the profits lost from resources that were invested somewhere else.
Sunk costs in company include things like marketing, research, installing new software or equipment, paying for workers and benefits, or paying for facilities.
According to economists, sunk costs should not, in theory, be considered while making decisions in the future. But in reality, sunk costs can and frequently do have a big impact on future choices.
This is largely due to the psychological difficulty of letting go of previously used time, effort, or money, even when the results did not live up to expectations.
The sunk cost fallacy occurs because our emotions frequently lead us to stray from sensible conclusions, according to the Decision Lab, a behavioral-science based research organization focusing on improving decision-making.
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Goodwill recovery differs between GAAP and tax rules in that GAAP requires corporations to (amortize/impair) goodwill whereas tax law requires corporations to (amortize/impair) goodwill. True or false?
Answer:
Impair and Amortize respectively.
Explanation:
Goodwill is the excess of purchase price over the fair market value of a company’s net assets.
A challenge of goodwill accounting is that it's treated differently under tax accounting and another under GAAP accounting.
Any goodwill created in an acquisition structured as an asset sales is tax deductible and amortizable over 15 years along with other intangible assets that fall under IRC section 197.
Under GAAP accounting, goodwill is not amortized but rather tested annually for impairment regardless of whether the acquisition is an asset/338 or stock sale.
A company owns land that is used as a softball diamond and recreational park for hosting employee picnics. Once a year the company also allows a non-profit organization to hold a softball game on these premises. During this year's softball game, the director of the non-profit was injured when a softball hit him in the head. He asked the company that owns the land to pay for his trip to the emergency room. What is the company's unendorsed Commercial General Liability policy?
Answer:
Commercial General Liability Policy will not provide compensation for injured caused by softball to the Director
Explanation:
Commercial General Liability (CGL) is an insurance policy that provide protection and assurance to a business organisation against any legal liability arising from the use of its property, while in the premises of the insured, from use of product.
The Commercial General Liability provides the coverage below:
-Liability arising from Bodily injury and property damage
-Liability arising from Personal and advertising injury and Medical payments
In this director scenario, the CGL have in its provision and condition to provide compensation for the injury caused as a result of their actions (e.g. building collapse, left broken bottles, bad product which directly affected third party) but the director was injured by his own accompanied property and have no relation whatsoever with the Land company. Hence no indemnity or compensation will be provided under the Commercial General Liability Policy.