Options:
A. Operational
B. Tactical
C. Static
D. Strategic
D. Growth
Answer:D. Growth
Explanation:Growth plans are Activities put in place to enhance that an organisation attains its growth Objectives.
A Growth plan identifies potential opportunities for growth and makes the required resources available in irder to sponsor the potential opportunities.
A growth plan contains business elements which can help the a business Organisation identify the value of customers and how to meet the needs of the customers which will help to enhance the growth of the business through increased revenue.
Answer:
the average collection period for accounts receivables is 41.2 days
Explanation:
Average Collection Period measures the amount of time it takes to collect credit from accounts owing.
Average Collection Period = Average Accounts Receivables / (Sales/365)
=(($27600+ $56400)/2) / ( $372000/365)
= $42,000/1019.178082
= 41.20967742
= 41.2 days
Answer:
$92,8571.7937
Explanation:
The computation of the amount after 40 deposits is shown below:
= (((1 + interest rate)^number of years - 1) ÷ interest rate)× principal
= (((1 + 0.06)^40-1) ÷ 0.06) × $6,000
= $92,8571.7937
We simply applied the above formula and the same is to be considered
We considered all the things given in the question
Answer:
The answer is: There was no consumer surplus in this situation.
Explanation:
consumer surplus refers to the difference between the maximum amount a consumer is willing to pay for a good or service and the actual price of the good or service.
In this case there was no consumer surplus, since Stacey was willing to pay only $2 for a bottle of mineral water and its price was $2.25, so she didn't buy it.
Answer:
Alex may have to lower the price to convince Clara to buy a second slice.
Explanation:
Marginal utility is an economic concept that says that a consumer recieves more marginal utility in the first consumption of a good or services than in the second and the subsequents. In fact with each consumption the marginal utility reduces, this effect is known as diminishing marginal utility.
One of the the methods to reduce the effects of the diminishing marginal utility is to reduces prices. As the utility of a product decreases as its consumption increases, consumers are willing to pay smaller amount of money for more of the product.