Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": keep prices of downloads low and raise prices for concerts and merchandise.
Explanation:
To maximize profits, Augi's agent should not stop doing any of the commercial activities the pop singer has been carrying out. However, a way to deal with Augi's music internet piracy, the agent could lower the online-song prices but the "losses" can be compensated by raising the concert ticket prices and the singer's merchandise sold there since most of Augi's concerts are sold-outs.
Answer: 0 years
Explanation:
The payback period calculates the amount of time taken to recoup the initial investment made in a project or in the purchase of a machine or building. It calculates how long the cumulative cash flow generated from a project equals the cost of the project.
The payback period for both machines are zero years because the cumulative cash flow is less than the cost of the machine.
For machine A - cumulative cash flow- $-47,000 is less than -$71,000
For machine B - cumulative cash flow, -$7,000 is less than -$52,000
Explanations on how the figures were derived is found in the attached tables.
Answer:
The correct answer here is C) an employee .
Explanation:
Even though Patrick has written independent contract agreement with his broker, he will be considered an employee not independent contractor because Patrick is earning 75% of his total income from his broker on a hourly wage and that is paid to him on normal pay date , while the independent contractors are paid when the accounts payable receives the invoice, usually independent contractors are paid after the completion of task or at the end of a period.
I forgot abt this but lemme try..i think the answer is A. An economic recession
The answer is C, The method by which the business can be dissolved
The simplest way to explain what continuity factor is it's the assumption that a business organization will always able to operate.
But in the real world, businesses went down all the time, that's why the partners have to find out the method to dissolve the business if somehow the business goes under