Answer:
The anwer is A. Economic Viability.
Explanation:
This question represents a very common problem faced by many new innovators in the market. They put out a new product and then the rest follow and copy it.
When it comes to new products there are Several factors that influence it's popularity. Simply they are,
1. The affordability or the economic viability. Simply this means if a product is "feasible" cost wise and logistically. Price is a major factor that falls under this.
2. Technological feasibility means if the technology used in the product permits the product to be used effectively in Business operations.
3. Organization suitability: softwares and almost any asset is suitable for different organizations in different ways and might not be suitable for some organizations.
These are the major factors that influence a products popularity. However in this scenario, the entrepreneur Neil's product is becoming less popular because the Economic Viability of the software is coming down because of the much cheaper alternatives in the market.
Answer:
Journal Entry
Explanation:
The Journal Entry is shown below:-
Bonds payable Dr, $1,030,000
Loss on retirement of bond Dr, $78,800
($1,091,800 - $1,013,000)
To discount on bond $17,000
To cash $1,091,800
($1,030,000 × 106%)
(Being retirement of the bonds is recorded)
Answer:
27.85 years
Explanation:
In this question we use the NPER formula that is shown in the spreadsheet
Provided that
Present value = $767.50
Future value = $1,000
Rate of interest = 8.49% ÷ 2 = 4.25%
PMT = $1,000 × 6.3% ÷ 2 = $31.50
The formula is shown below:
= NPER(Rate;PMT;-PV;FV;type)
The present value come in negative
So, after solving this, the number of years is 55.71
But in this case, it would be
= 55.71 ÷ 2
= 27.85 years
Answer:
There is no short answer.
Explanation:
For the first scenario, the group doing the influence is her sorority sister. The nature of the group is aspirational because she is helping her decide. The influence the group has is value expressive because even though Sue wanted an MP3 player, she ended up buying an iPod with video playing ability which was not what she wanted.
For the second scenario, the group doing the influence is the US army. The nature of the group is aspirational because he has a sticker on his car which means that he wants to be associated with the group and show his support. The influence the group has is utilitarian because it lines up with Bill's expectations.
For the third scenario, the group doing the influence is the brand because it affects Jane's behavior and choice of clothing. The nature of the group is aspirational because they want to interview her and offer her a job. The influence of the group is utilitarian because they are causing Jane to adjust herself to their expectations and values in order to get to job.
For the fourth scenario, the group doing the influence are the protesters on the campus. The nature of the group is dissociative because Bill clearly does not want to be associated with the group by wearing blue jeans. The influence of the group is informational because it challenges peoples beliefs and has the potential to change their minds.
I hope this answer helps.