Answer:
C
Explanation:
An increase in underdeveloped countries cannot be the reason why businesses would expand abroad because there wont be as much potential buyers in underdeveloped economies as they have very low capita income and most of the residents live in very poor conditions. But however other options are valid because favorable trade agreements and developed transportation and IT makes the international trade easy and beneficial to both the buyer and the seller. Moreover, when domestic markets matures, the rate of growth slows down and falls to zero. this is when the businesses want to emerge and find new markets abroad in order to benefit from the trade as in matured market there is less chance for businesses to grow and it becomes risky
Answer:
(C) the forces of supply and demand
Explanation:
In a perfectly competitive industry, no single buyer nor seller will be able to influence prices thus marking the forces of demand and supply (the invisible hand) the determinant of pricing. Each buyer or seller will only account for a minute portion of total demand and supply thus making their influence of market price insignificant.
Options (A), (B) and (D) are incorrect as the largest firms, individual sellers and individual buyers do not influence pricing over price in a perfectly competitive market.
Answer:
C.Accounting Identity is: Assets equivalentLiabilities + Owners' Equity.
Explanation:
In accounting identity all variables must balance, if they do not balance according to the equation then there must be an error in formulation, measurement or calculation.
The basic assumption in accounting identity is that the balance sheet must balance. That is assets must be equal to a sum of liabilities and owner's equity.
Asset= Liabilities+ Owners Equity.
This relationship is based on the convention of double entry, for every debit there is an equal credit.
B. Professional Service
The service process matrix rates services from low to high on labor intensity and on customization. Professional services are high on both.