Cultural Fit and price are some criteria that we can use to narrow down the suppliers.
There are some criteria that we can use to narrow down the vendors. which are-
Cultural Fit: This refers to values and how well the provider is aware of the company's values.
One of the deciding criteria is price.
Value: Does the product enhance the company's operations?
Market knowledge and recent references
responsiveness and adaptability to requests and product changes
Quality, including the history of quality in products and services
An entity that offers goods or services to another entity is known as a supplier. One example of a supplier is a business that sells PCBAs to a laptop manufacturer or OEM.
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Answer: 1. Systematic Sampling
2. b. keeping promises
Explanation:
1. Systematic Sampling is a method of sampling that works by creating a sample from a population by using a set interval to pick. For example, every 15th person is picked. This number 15 is usually arrived at by dividing the population by the sample size needed for the research. For example if 5 people are needed from 75, you divide 75/5 to get 15. Every 15th person is then picked. This is not unlike the scenario described in the question.
2. Keeping promises
When a company markets to their employees first, they try to sell it to them on its benefits and advantages and how it generally works. The effect of this is that the employees go out to try to sell a product that they believe works. This is important because Employees are the ones that customers expect to keep the promise and will come back to it things don't work out.
Answer:
The productivity of the company is $200 per work hour.
Explanation:
Productivity can be measured as the ratio of total output to a single input.
Total output in this case would be value of goods produced, which is 10*10^9 dollars.
Single input in this case would be labour measured in hours of work, which is 50*10^6 hr
Productivity of labor would be: 10*10^9 / (50*10^6) = 0.2*10^3 = $200/hr
Answer:
$255,000
Explanation:
Given that,
2016:
Taxable and pretax financial income = $850,000
Tax rate = 30%
2017:
Taxable and pretax financial income = $850,000
Tax rate = 35%
Income tax refund receivable in 2018:
= Taxable and pretax financial loss in 2018 × Tax rate in the year 2016
= $850,000 × 30 percent
= $255,000
Note:
(i) The carry back provision allows losses to be carried back to preceding 2 years, with the amount of net loss being applied to earliest year first.
(ii) 2018 net loss should be applied to income of 2016 first.
Answer:
The answer is given below;
Explanation:
a. Cash Dr.$302,000
Capital (44,000*5) Cr.$220,000
Paid in Capital in excess of par Cr.$82,000
b. Cash Dr.$73,000
Capital Cr.$73,000
c. Cash Dr.$42,000
Capital 2,300*15 Cr.$34,500
Paid in capital in excess of par Cr.$7,500
Machinery Dr.$150,000
Cash (150,000-92,000)Cr.$58,000
Note payable Cr.$92,000