Option D is true, the price of the good sold will rise under either policy and there will be a reduction in the level of production
Explanation:
Carbon-free is an effective way, even though the economy puts a monetary price above it and gives a value to the actual cost. Since the pollutant price is still in place, polluters are motivated to reduce pollution and to decide how far the gasses are produced.
In comparison, the restriction or cap on pollution can be published from industry by the cap-and-trade system. This limit is decreased in many cases after the pollution goal is met. If this is the case, the law requires polluters to buy the remaining quota from others with low emissions and generate more than the allotted quota.
Both methodologies will increase the cost of the good generated because it is distortionary. Production should however be decreased because of the control of pollution.
Purchases = Sales units + Closing inventory - Beginning Inventory
= 6,000 + (1,000 * 115%) - 1,000
= 6,150 units
Answer:
a. $3,725
b. $3,945
Explanation:
a. The computation of the adjusted cash balance is shown below:
= Bank statement balance + Deposits in transit - outstanding checks
= $3,400 + $1,000 - $675
= $3,725
b. The computation of the book balance of cash before the reconciliation is shown below:
= Adjusted cash balance + service charge + NSF checks - interest earned - recording error
= $3,725 + $12 + $240 - $7 - $25
= $3,945
Answer:
D) Social Media Era
Explanation:
The four eras of marketing evolution are:
- production era: industries started to manufacture products in mass and at lower costs, they sold what they produced, not what the customer needed.
- sales era: companies used persuasion techniques to try to convince customers to purchase their products.
- marketing era: the marketing department was defined as such (part of the organizational structure) and it takes control of the four Ps.
- relationship era: focus on creating long term relationships with customers.
*We are currently in the middle of the Social Media Era.