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MrRa [10]
1 year ago
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raphael is an advertiser at a regional apparel retailer. a strategic initiative is to expand their brick-and-mortar presence to

new locations next year. which part of amazon brand analytics would be most useful for him to review?
Business
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Arada [10]1 year ago
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Geographic sales metrics would be most useful for him to review. This report assists visitor in locating insights based on geography. Users can recognize and react to top geographical trends quickly.

Geographic Sales Insights

This report assists visitor in locating insights based on geography. Users can recognize and react to top geographical trends quickly. The report includes information on the state, town, and ZIP code where your products were shipped. For a variety of reasons, differences between reports fragmented or clustered by geographic area and reviews without such segments or groups are to be expected. Some metrics, for example, may not be attributed to a specific geographical area, visits may not be included within small geographic areas, and spam filtering is not obtainable for reports segmented by geographic areas.

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           cash                 475,414 credit

           discount on debt Securities  24,586 credit

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discount on debt Securities   3,736.31 debit

          Interest revenue                   28,736.31 credit

--to record second interest coupon collection--

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after this and the subsequent interest payment, the discount is write-off entirely and in maturity we record:

cash 375,000 debit

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--to record maturity of the bonds on Dec 31th 2021--

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face value    <u>500,000</u>

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