Answer:
Correct Answer:
1. Low redemption rates.
Explanation:
Couponing is the situation whereby discount in form of Coupons are offered to customers over a specific product that is on sale. It is similar to product discount other than the fact that, the discount is based on the coupon card.
The disadvantage of offering coupons is that you would be giving a discount to people who would buy your products even without them anyway thereby leading to low redemption rate. This can be costly and also increases the risk of incurring losses.
Answer:
Low redemption rates.
Explanation:
Couponing is a kind of promotion used by businesses in giving discounts to their customers for products purchased. it is done using coupon cards.
Low redemption rate simply means the number of people that make use of the coupon card in purchases as a percentage of number of coupon cards distributed. The implications of low redemption rates as a disadvantage of couponing means lower sales for the business and this could consequently cause losses as this indicates that promotion was not effective. In other words, low sales using coupons increases cost to company lowering profit and maybe causing losses
A company has a selling price of $2,150 each for its printers. Each printer has a 2 year warranty that covers replacement of defective parts. It is estimated that 3% of all printers sold will be returned under the warranty at an average cost of $157 each. During November, the company sold 37,000 printers, and 470 printers were serviced under the warranty at a total cost of $62,000. The balance in the Estimated Warranty Liability account at November 1 was $32,500. What is the company's warranty expense for the month of November
Answer:
$174,270
Explanation:
The computation of the warranty expense for November is shown below:
= Number of printed sold × estimated percentage × average cost
= 37,000 printers × 3% × $157
= 1,110 printers ×$157
= $174,270
We simply applied the above formula so that the company warranty expense for November month could come and the same is to be considered
A company offers ID theft protection using leads obtained from client banks. Three employees work 40 hours a week on the leads, at a pay rate of $13 per hour per employee. Each employee identifies an average of 3,500 potential leads a week from a list of 4,900. An average of 8 percent of potential leads actually sign up for the service, paying a one-time fee of $90. Material costs are $1,500 per week, and overhead costs are $9,000 per week.Calculate the multifactor productivity for this operation in fees generated per dollar of input. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Multifactor productivity
Answer:
6.27
Explanation:
The computation of Multifactor productivity is shown below:-
Multifactor productivity = (Potential leads × Number of workers × Fees × Conversion percentage) ÷ (Labor cost + Material cost + Overhead cost)
= (3,500 × 3 × $90 × 0.08) ÷ ((3 × 40 × $13) + $1,500 + $9,000)
= $75,600 ÷ $12,060
= 6.27
Therefore for computing the multifactor productivity we simply applied the above formula.
A U.S. company that manufactures home appliances is interested in entering the Chinese market. The company has many national appliance competitors in China, all of which have a better understanding of the unique needs of Chinese customers. Based on these facts, the U.S. company should consider which strategy for entering the Chinese market
Answer: Global strategic alliance
Explanation:
A global strategic alliance is an arrangement that takes place between two companies when they both go into a project that is mutually beneficial even though the independence of each company is still retained.
Based on these facts that have been given in the question, the U.S. company should consider using this strategy for entering the Chinese market.
Mariposa, a young office manager, is trying to exchange text messages with her supervisor, Bill. Although Bill has been the general manager of the business for years, he has never learned how to use the texting function on his cell phone. What barrier to communication is Alexandria experiencing?
Answer:
Generational differences
Explanation:
Barriers to communication refer to different things that can affect the communication in a company. One of these barriers is the generational differences because it refers to the gap that exists between people of different ages that can be seen in different opinions, beliefs, values, behaviors and way of doing things. According to that, the answer is that the barrier to communication that Alexandra is experiencing is generational differences because there is a difference in the mean Mariposa and her supervisor use to communicate because of their age as Mariposa uses a technology that Bill is not familiar with which causes a problem in the communication.
Ken, whose primary job is supervising a small production group, is not getting cooperation from all members on the cross-functional team he leads. In particular, Bethany, a senior marketing manager, seems to resist his direction and tries to influence team members to go in another direction. The source of conflict in this case may be
Answer:
Status differences.
Explanation:
Since Ken, whose primary job is supervising a small production group, isn't getting cooperation from all members on the cross-functional team he leads. In particular, Bethany, a senior marketing manager, seems to resist his direction and tries to influence team members to go in another direction. The source of conflict in this case may be status differences.
A status difference in workplaces occurs between various workers or employees as a result of perceived thought of being higher than the other employees because of factors such as educational background, qualifications, age, intelligence, gender etc.
Basically, the top executives or human resources managers in organizations should strive really hard to reduce status differences at workplace through counseling, because it inhibits growth and development.
Mary agreed to buy her mother’s house when her mother moves to a senior living community. They sign a purchase agreement, but when Mary has to move because of work, she signs her rights in the contract over to her sister, Tina. Mary may still owe money if Tina can’t come up with the agreed-upon funds. What’s happening in this scenario?
Answer:
What happened here is that Mary assigned her purchase contract to her sister, but if her sister is not able to perform the obligations completely, Mary will still be liable until the contract is completed.
Assignment of a contract refers to substituting one party for another, but the original party's obligations still exist until the contract is completely fulfilled.
A parcel of corporate land was recently dedicated as the new plant site. What is the opportunity cost of land that should be considered, based on the following: original cost of $200,000, market value of $300,000, net book value of $200,000, a recent offer to purchase for $250,000.
Answer: $300,000
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the value of the best available to you .An opportunity cost is mostly equal to the current market value.Given, original cost of $200,000, market value of $300,000, net book value of $200,000, a recent offer to purchase for $250,000.
Highest value = market value = $300,000
Hence, the opportunity cost of land that should be considered as $300,000.
An item was shipped from a supplier under FOB shipping point. The invoice in the amount of $2,000 included payment terms of 2/10, n/30. When the invoice was paid, a purchase discount in the amount of $40 was taken. Other details relating to the purchase of this item included the following: shipping charges of $300, storage fees of $50, and insurance premium of $100. The cost of this inventory item is
Answer:
Cost of inventory = $2,410
Explanation:
The payment terms 2/10, n/30 implies that if the Company pays within te next 10 days of purchase, it will receive a discount of 2% of the net invoice amount and that the latest date for the settlement of bill is within the next 30 days of purchase.
The cost of the inventory would be the sum of the next purchase cost , shipping charges, storage fees and insurance fee
Net purchase cost net of discount = 2,000 - 40= 1,960
Cost of inventory= 1,960 + 300 + 50 +100 =$2410
Cost of inventory = $2,410
Which of the following is true of an opportunity cost? A. It is the income foregone by not using a resource in an alternative way. B. It is an unavoidable cost that cannot be changed no matter what action is taken. C. The higher the opportunity costs, the lower is the relevant cost. D. It is recorded as an expense in the accounting records.
Answer:
A. It is the income foregone by not using a resource in an alternative way.
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the income foregone by not using a resource in an alternative way.
Opportunity cost is refers to the value of what you have to give up in order to choose something else. It can also be called REAL COST.
It also refers to the value or benefits of something that must be given up in order to acquire another thing.
When completing talent inventories for current employees, HR is interested in knowing more about their current employees, so if the time arrives they can replace the individual who not only meets the job specification, but also has the same traits as the previous employee. This is known as the ________ approach to performance management.
Answer:
attribute
Explanation:
Since it is mentioned in the question that after completing the talent inventories HR is interested in knowing more about the current employees in order to replace an individual in case it is needed.
Also, an individual should have the same traits, attributes, or characteristics as the previous employee had. As this approach derives the employees characteristics along with the job specification
So this approch we are known as an attribute for management performance
Let's assume that a firm produces 40 products. Its total weekly cost (TC) at this output is $1200. This includes TVC and TFC. We also know that the firm employs 3 part-time workers at a wage cost of $200 per worker per week. This is the firm's only variable cost (TVC). What is the firm's average fixed cost (AFC) at this output
Answer:
$15
Explanation:
The computation of the average fixed cost is shown below:
As we know that
Average fixed cost is
= Total fixed cost ÷ Quantity
where,
Total fixed cost is
= Total cost - total variable cost
= $1,200 - $200 × 3
= $1,200 - $600
= $600
And the quantity is 40 products
So, the average fixed cost is
= $600 ÷ 40
= $15
Which choice below shows all accounts that appear on the balance sheet? Multiple Choice Owner's Capital, Prepaid Insurance, Unearned Revenue, and Accumulated Depreciation Owner's Withdrawals, Service Revenue, Supplies, and Unearned Revenue Cost of Goods Sold, Land, Accounts Payable, and Sales Discounts
Answer:
The answer is:
. Owner's Capital
2. Prepaid Insurance
3. Unearned Revenue
4. Accumulated Depreciation
5. Land
6. Accounts Payable
Explanation:
Balance sheet also known financial position of a business contains asset, liability and equity.
The following accounts(from the question) will be found in the balance sheet.
1. Owner's Capital( Found under Equity)
2. Prepaid Insurance( under asset)
3. Unearned Revenue(under liability)
4. Accumulated Depreciation(under asset)
5. Land(under asset)
6. Accounts Payable(under liability)
"Jobs Now is an employment website. Like its competitors, it offers free listings in every category, which is free for job seekers but not for companies. This feature of Jobs Now is an example of"
Answer:
A revenue model
Explanation:
A revenue model is a business organizational framework and strategy for balancing a business expenditure and income generation per revenue stream outlined by the business by identification of the veritable revenue sources, the structure of the pricing for the access to the value derived from the revenue source, as well as how customers are to pay for the value of the services of the revenue source
In essence, a revenue model maps value to buyers of a given valuable product.
• risk free rate: 1.75%
• expected rate of return for the market: 9.5%
• Beta of VZ (you need to research this factor)
• VZ total debt, interest and shares issued can be found in VZ financial statements
• assume market value of all debt is 100% of face(par) value.
• tax rate is 20%
• VZ stock price: $55
• initial investment: 4,500,000
• year 1 cash flow: 1,100,000
• year 2 cash flow: 1,200,000
• year 3 cash flow: 1,350,000
• year 4 cash flow: 1,550,000
• year 5 cash flow: 1,750,000
BASED ON THIS INFORMATION CALCULATE THE FOLLOWING
1. cost of equity
2. after tax cost of debt
3. weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
4. net present value of the investment (NPV)
5. internal rate of return of the investment (IRR)
6. payback period of the investment
Answer:
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Suppose that when a monopolist produces 25 units, its average revenue is $8 per unit, its marginal revenue is $4 per unit, its marginal cost is $4 per unit, and its average total cost is $9 per unit. Total xed costs are $75. what can we conclude about this monopoly?
Answer:
the monopolist is maximizing its accounting profits
Explanation:
A monopolist (as well as every other type of business) will maximize its accounting profits when marginal revenue = marginal costs. That doesn't mean that it will actually make a profit, in this case net profit = $0
total revenue = 25 units x $8 = $200total costs = 25 units x $9 = $200 ($125 variable and $75 fixed)net profits = $0But it means that at that point it will minimize its losses.
Tina and Tom are co-workers at Acme Corporation.As night custodians,they work together cleaning the Acme office building at night when the building is empty.Tom regularly makes sexual advances toward Tina that distress her.However,Tina has never complained about Tom's conduct to her supervisor,Mary,who only works during the day.Which of the following statements is most accurate? A) Acme Corporation is strictly liable for Tom's harassment of Tina. B) Acme Corporation may defend that it did not know about Tom's harassment of Tina. C) Acme Corporation is not liable because Tom is not Tina's supervisor. D) Acme Corporation is not liable because Tina voluntarily accepted the job of a night custodian.
Answer:
B) Acme Corporation may defend that it did not know about Tom's harassment of Tina
Explanation:
In this scenario where the two co-workers clean the office at night when the building was empty, Tina has never complained about Tom's misconduct to her supervisor. Also the supervisor does not work nights with Tom and Tina, she works in the morning.
Acme Corporation will use this a defence if sexual harassment charges are filed. The supervisor was not told of the sexual harassment and neither was she on the same shift with the workers. So the employer was not aware of what was happening.
Since the act was only known to her co-worker Tom it will be a case between her and Tom and not her employer (Acme Corporation).
Juan is willing to buy the last ticket to the Meathead concert for $120, while Mara is willing to pay $250. Juan is first in line and buys a ticket for $120. Juan could sell his ticket to Mara for $200, but he can't because of government regulation preventing the reselling of tickets. The regulation, then, is causing:
Answer:
Potential total surplus to increase.
Explanation:
As we know that:
Producer Surplus = Market value - Minimum price to sell
This means that for Juan:
Market value at which he can sell the ticket to Mara was $200 and the minimum price that he will accept will be $120
By putting values, we have:
Liam's surplus = $200 - $120 = $70
Now
Consumer Surplus = Consumer willing to Pay - Consumer Paid
For Alexander, the amount he was willing to pay was $250 and what he actually paid was $200 if the regulation hasn't intervened.
Alexander's surplus = $250 - $200 = $50
This means that the regulation prevents the increase in the potential total surplus and this has increased the dead weight loss of $120 ($70 + $50).
Pete noticed a pattern at the annual budgeting session of his company. Mid-level managers were asking for unrealistically high budgets while top management was attempting to limit budgets under last year's actual expenditures. Management used ________ strategies.
Answer:
Tactical behavior.
Explanation:
In this scenario, Pete noticed a pattern at the annual budgeting session of his company. Mid-level managers were asking for unrealistically high budgets while top management was attempting to limit budgets under last year's actual expenditures. Hence, we can safely conclude that the management used tactical behavior strategies.
Tactical behavior strategy can be defined as the process of using tactics or maneuvers to achieve the best outcome which is aimed beyond an immediate action to problems.
Kickstarter is known as a(n) ___ website because it allows the general public to provide financial support to organizations and individuals that are working on a new product.
Answer: crowdfunding
Explanation:
Crowdfunding is when a project is being funded by collecting little amounts of money from the people, usually through Internet.
Kickstarter is known as a crowdfunding website because it allows the general public to provide financial support to organizations and individuals that are working on a new product.
Erin works for a dry-cleaning company that has a contract with the U.S. government. To save on cleaning fluid, her boss orders her to wash some clothes that are supposed to be dry-cleaned in a washing machine. When the courier hired to pick up the cleaned garments arrives, Erin tells him about her boss's actions. Erin tells no one else about what is going on and is later fired. Erin
Answer: Failed to informed the proper party
Explanation:
When negligence of the right deeds to be done in an organization is osetved by an individual working their, it is right report the situation that occurred to the right authority so that the right action would be taken which will not endanger the reporting individual or harm his employment in the organization. Erin's situation will be taken with kids glove due to she failed to report the situation to the appropriate party for investigations to be carried out.
Michael is the owner of a restaurant in downtown Buffalo and recently signed a long-term lease with the building's owner. Since Michael will be staying in his current location for the long-term, he decides to install new commercial ovens and dishwashers. These installations are examples of what...? Trade Fixtures Interim Fixtures Installations Real Property
Answer:
The answer is trade fixtures
Explanation:
Trade fixtures are a tenant's installments which become a part of the land during the leasing contract period but they are not belong to the landlord thereafter. The tenant reserves the right to remove the the installments at the end of the contract term.
Answer:
A. Trade Fixtures
Explanation:
Trade Fixtures are the pieces of property installed by a business tenant in a leased building to help him run his business. The pieces of equipment could be equipment or installations that are useful in the running of the business. The tenant or business owner should ensure that whatever equipment he installs in the property can be easily detached because failure to do so would make the fixture become the landlord's own.
Examples of trade fixtures could be counters installed in the building, or even show glasses constructed to showcase goods. He should ensure that these properties can be moved when he eventually leaves the building.
Tell me 3 characteristics of money?
1.) durability
2.) acceptability
3.) scarcity
4.) portability
5.)divisibility
6.)uniformity
choose any three u want! :)
Characteristics of Money.
Answer:
(a) Divisibility
(b) Limited supply
(c) Durability
More:
(d) Portability
(e) Acceptability
(f) Uniformity
These are the characteristics of money.
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All of the following are true regarding traditional manufacturing except a.traditional manufacturing practices tolerate defects. b.traditional manufacturing practices increase inventory to protect against process problems. c.traditional manufacturing practices decrease lead time to protect against uncertainty. d.traditional manufacturing practices emphasize product oriented layout.
Answer: c.traditional manufacturing practices decrease lead time to protect against uncertainty.
Explanation:
The traditional manufacturing practices tolerate defects and also increase inventory to protect against process problems.
It should also be noted that traditional manufacturing practices emphasize product oriented layout.
The option that traditional manufacturing practices decrease lead time to protect against uncertainty is false.
Consider a small country that is closed to trade, so its net exports are equal to zero. The following equations describe the economy of this country in billions of dollars, where C is consumption, D is disposable income, I is investment, and G is government purchases: C=40+0.9∗DIG=80I=201. Assume that this economy initially has a fixed tax and that net taxes (taxes minus transfer payments are $100 billion. Disposable income is then (Y−100), where Y is the real GDP. Aggregate output demanded is $500 billion (True/False).2. Suppose the government decides to increase spending by $10 billion without raising taxes. Because the expenditure multiplier is 10 (True/False), this will increase the economy's aggregate output demanded by $100 billion (True/False).3. Now, suppose that the government switches to an income tax, which is the type of variable tax, of 20%. Because consumers retain only 80% of each additional dollar of income, disposable income is now 0.80∗Y. In this case, the economy's aggregate output demanded is $500 billion (True/False).4. Given an income tax of 20%, the expenditure multiplier is approximately 3.6 (True/False). Therefore, if the government decides to increase spending by $10 billion without raising tax rates, this would increase the economy's aggregate output demanded by approximately $36 billion (True/False).5. A $10 billion increase in government purchases will have a larger effect on output under a fixed tax of $100 billion (True/False).
Answer:
1. Aggregate output demanded is $500 billion. True.
Aggregate Demand (Y) = C + G + I
Y = 40+0.9∗DI + 80 + 20
Y = 40 + 0.9 ∗ (Y−100) + 80 + 20
Y = 50 + 0.9Y
0.1Y = 50
Y = $500 billion
2. Suppose the government decides to increase spending by $10 billion without raising taxes. Because the expenditure multiplier is 10. True.
Expenditure Multiplier = 1 / ( 1 - Marginal Propensity to Consume)
Marginal Propensity to Consume = 0.9 as per the Consumption function.
= 1/ ( 1 - 0.9)
= 10
2. b. this will increase the economy's aggregate output demanded by $100 billion. True.
Change in Aggregate output = Increase in government expenditure * expenditure multiplier
= 10 billion * 10
= $100 billion
3. ... In this case, the economy's aggregate output demanded is $500 billion . True.
Aggregate Demand (Y) = C + G + I
Y = 40+0.9∗DI + 80 + 20
Y = 40 + 0.9 ∗ (0.80∗Y) + 80 + 20
Y = 140 + 0.72Y
0.28Y = 140
Y = $500 billion
4. Given an income tax of 20%, the expenditure multiplier is approximately 3.6. True.
As a result of the new tax, the MPC will become;
= 0.9 * ( 0.80 * Y)
= 0.72Y.
Expenditure Multiplier = 1 / ( 1 - Marginal Propensity to Consume)
= 1/ ( 1 - 0.72)
= 3.57
= 3.6
4. b. Therefore, if the government decides to increase spending by $10 billion without raising tax rates, this would increase the economy's aggregate output demanded by approximately $36 billion. True.
Change in Aggregate output = Increase in government expenditure * expenditure multiplier
= 10 billion * 3.6
= $36 billion
5. A $10 billion increase in government purchases will have a larger effect on output under a fixed tax of $100 billion. True.
When the tax was fixed, an increase in Government purchases of $10 billion resulted in an increase in Aggregate output of $100 billion. When the Government switched to income taxes however, a $10 billion increase in Government spending led to a significantly lesser increase in Aggregate output of $36 billion.
Kirk Custodial Service and Green Energy Company enter into an oral contract under which Kirk agrees to provide custodial service for Green's facilities for two years. This contract is enforceable by
Answer: D) none of the choices.
Explanation:
None of the choices listed can enforce the contract. Contracts are made as a legal requirement for parties to fulfil the duties that they promised they would in an agreement.
As such, the legality and obligations of the contract can be enforced by the Courts who preside over legal matters. Parties cannot do this as they lack the necessary legal authority.
Sam Consultancy has a large internal project to be initiated. To staff this project, Sam Consultancy is working with People Consultancy to provide three resources for six months. The resources will be part of the team managed by Sam Consultancy for six months. Which contract type should be used by Sam Consultancy?
Complete Question:
Sam Consultancy has a large internal project to be initiated. To staff this project, Sam Consultancy is working with People Consultancy to provide three resources for six months. The resources will be part of the team managed by Sam Consultancy for six months. Which contract type should be used by Sam Consultancy?
Group of answer choices
a. Purchase Order
b. Cost plus Fee
c. Fixed cost
d. Time and Material
Answer:
d. Time and Material
Explanation:
Time and material is a type of contract used mostly for construction or manufacturing services, in which the client pays the contractor's employees (workers) based on the amount of time spent and quantity of materials used for the execution of the project.
Generally, a Time and Material (T&M) is peculiar to projects that cannot be easily estimated by size or duration and when project requirements are likely to be changed.
Hence, a Time and Material (T&M) contract is considered to be more flexible and suitable for a long-term project than a fixed-cost contract.
Lili spent $120 on a new sweater rather than using this money to buy her personal finance textbooks. The cost of doing without the textbooks is called the cost of buying the sweater. Group of answer choices
Answer:
opportunity cost
Explanation:
The opportunity cost is the cost that is incurred for purchasing any other thing in place of one thing or we can say it is a sacrification done to purchase another thing
Here in the question it is mentioned that the Lil spent $120 for purchasing a new sweater instead of buying her finance textbooks also the cost of buying the sweater is known as the non doing textbooks cost
So here it is a opportunity cost
If the product or service you sell is taxable, you must obtain is ———— A. A sales tax permit B. An employer identification number C. A business checking account D. Business cards
Answer:
The answer I prefer is
Explanation:
An employer identification number.
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Ethan’s job as an accounting assistant was recently modified to include reconciling bank accounts and making deposits, two tasks previously done by the accounting manager. This increase in responsibility would best be described as job
Answer: enrichment
Explanation:
Job enrichment is when new dimensions are added to the job of an employee at an organization. Job enrichment can include adding extra work, creating autonomy, increasing skill variety, etc.
This is shown in the above analysis as Ethan has been giving more task that what he normally does.
A manufacturer of hospital supplies has a uniform annual demand for 80,000 boxes of bandages. It costs $10 to store one box of bandages for one year and $160 to set up the plant for production. How many times a year should the company produce boxes of bandages in order to minimize the total storage and setup costs?
Answer:
50 times
Explanation:
For the computation of the number of times company should produce a year first we need to determine the EOQ which is shown below:-
[tex]EOQ = \sqrt{\frac{2\times Annual\ demand\times Ordering\ cost\ per\ order}{Holding\ cost} }[/tex]
[tex]= \sqrt{\frac{2\times 80,000\times \$160}{\$10} }[/tex]
= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{25,600,000}{10} }[/tex]
= 1,600
Now,
we will assume a number of times in a year is x, so that the company manufacture bangles
[tex]x = \frac{Annual\ demand}{EOQ}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{80,000}{1,600}[/tex]
= 50 times
Therefore for computing the number of times the company should produce a year we simply applied the above formula.