The answer is C.
We compare between the 2 plans ( making vs buying) for explanation.
Making: you will have to incur $190,000 variable cost and $30,000 fixed cost. Total cost is $220,000
Buying: Variable cost can be avoided. Cost incurs for buying is $190,000. Besides, we save $5,000 fixe cost => fixed cost only at $25,000. Total cost $215,000.
=> Saving $5K if we buy instead of making
Answer:
= the IS curve shifts right and the
economy moves along the LM curve
Explanation:
= the IS curve shifts right and the
economy moves along the LM curve= the IS curve shifts right and the
economy moves along the LM curve= the IS curve shifts right and the
economy moves along the LM curve
The end of the accounting period fell on a payday for Romero Industries but not for Rose Industries.
Explanation:
Unpaid wages are normally the percentages paid to hourly employees but not yet charged to employers.
According to the cumulative basis of accounting, outstanding wages received by workers but not yet deposited in their accounts must, through an accrual change entry to be entered or recorded:
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Debit Wages Expense
- Credit Wages Payable or credit Accrued Wages Payable
Expense of wages is an account of income statement. Wages Payable or Accrued Wages Payable is a current account with a balance sheet account documentation.
What are the relative merits of three trade agreements and alliances? WTO governs international trade. NAFTA is with North America. EU is Europe's trading bloc.
Trade agreements are essentially pacts between various countries that allow of trade between them. The trade is constructed and based on setting up tax, tariff and treaty agreements that allow for the participants to have investments within the trade. Two or more countries participate on the terms of their trade agreements which allows them to trade with one another.
Answer:
Failing to analyze and take into account the competitor technological environment.
Explanation:
When initiating a new joint venture, a company must analyze many environments, such as cultural, organizational, financial, technological, processual, and others. In this case, it was necessary to analyze the current technological competitor environment to check the compatibility of operating systems and the cost and viability of adjusting accordingly. Nothing was done, hence the joint venture’s failure.