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motikmotik
3 years ago
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Marco recently bought a smartphone from​ bluetex, a leading electronics company. he was very disappointed with the low battery b

ackup of the phone and posted his reviews on facebook.​ steve, one of​ marco's friends, had a similar experience with​ bluetex, and he added to​ marco's negative comments about the product. the primary risk bluetex faces in this situation is the
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nirvana33 [79]3 years ago
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The correct answer is loss of control. Loss of control is being referred to as the lack of being able to provide the conscious limitations of behaviors and as well as impulses that is a result of an overwhelming emotion such as having to have no control with emotions of which can be characterized as having to fight or uncontrollable weeping.

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Explanation:

To solve this problem we need to pay attention to the best outcome for each firm given the choices of the other firm. So, when Pictech chooses a higher price, Flashfone should choose between a high or low price. The firms must keep choosing until they run out of options.

To have a dominant strategy, the firms should always choose a low price.

Based on the game theory:

If Flashfone prices high, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses a (high,low) __low___ price, and if Flashfone prices low, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses a(high,low)____low___ price.

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Considering all of the information given, pricing high (is, is not) __is not____ a dominant strategy for both Flashfone and Pictech.

They will end up choosing the low price strategy. Both Flashfone and Pictech will choose a low price.

The answer is true, because the prisioner's dilema is a game were both parties know that the outcome can be worse for both. So they rather play in a way that is better for their interests. In the firms' case, they could have choose higher prices, but  they didn't because each of them intented to charge a lower price and outsell the other firm. Meaning that, the one with the lower price, would sell more smartphones.

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The adjusting entry which is to be recorded is shown below:

Explanation:

The adjusting entry which is to be recorded is as:

Bad Debt Expense A/c..................................... Dr $14,740

         Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c...............Cr $14,740

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(a)

Bad Debt Expense                  $2,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts            $2,000

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Allowance for Doubtful Accounts            $5,420

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Accounts Receivable                    $100,000  

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                       $2,000

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