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katen-ka-za [31]
3 years ago
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Suppose a country has a national debt of $5,000 billion, a gdp of $20,000 billion, and a budget surplus of $130 billion. how muc

h will its new national debt be?
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Mrac [35]3 years ago
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<span>a contractionary fiscal policy that will shift the aggregate demand curve to the left by an amount equal to the initial change in investment times the spending multiplier.</span>
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The expected cash receipts for January from the current and past sales is computed as:

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1. Prepare a contribution format income statement.

2. Prepare a traditional format income statement.

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4. Calculate the variable cost per unit.

5. Calculate the contribution margin per unit.

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<u>Cost of goods sold                                                $283,500</u>

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Total sales                                                              $405,000

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Gross profit                                                              $121,500

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Selling expenses                                                     $60,750

<u>Adm. expenses                                                       $36,450</u>

Net operating income                                            $24,300

3. Calculate the selling price per unit.

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4. Calculate the variable cost per unit.

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5. Calculate the contribution margin per unit.

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PESTEL is short for Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal. All representing factors that can and will impact the operations of any business.

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Coca-Cola is a global company with is in the business of providing refreshments to its customers by the sale of Soda or soft drinks. Because of the nature of the product, the industry in which they play is heavily regulated and they must use the best technology in order to stay relevant, competitive, and dominant in the market.  

 

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One of the regulators to whom Coca-cola must dance to its tune is the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) a Federal Agency of the Department of Health and Human Services in the US. All Coca-cola product must meet their requirements as stipulated by law. If the laws enforced by FDA changes it could adversely affect the distribution, taxes, accounting, and all other operations of Coca-Cola.  

 

<em>Economical factors</em>

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Interest rates, exchange rates, recession, Inflation, Taxes, Demand / Supply.

One critical factor in this group which the company must be on the lookout for always is changes in taste and demand. Consumers are making a shift globally towards more healthy alternatives to soda. This is because, as the world becomes more sedentary due to shifts in global economic patterns as induced by the pandemic, risk factors relating to health care on the increase. Hence consumers want to ensure that they cut down on foods and beverages that increase their predisposition to conditions such as obesity, cancer, high blood pressure, etc.

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e-commerce adaptation, purchasing habits, ease of adoption of technology, changes in customer service expectation, the education level of consumers.

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