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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
9

One key goal of marketing is to

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2 answers:
balu736 [363]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:promote new products or services

Grow digital presence

Lead generation

Develop brand loyalty

Retain existing customers

Target new customers

Explanation:

strojnjashka [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Increase Sales and/or Revenue

If you are selling products or services, you may want to focus on selling more of those offerings. This is one of the marketing objectives that will increase revenue and the amount of money coming into your business.

Explanation:

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      1             Equipment                                   $22,000

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                    Being payment for new component expected to increase the

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      2.           Equipment Repairs expenses      $6,250

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The initial cost incurred in acquiring an asset is debited to asset account, subsequently every other cost spent on the assets are either expenses against the earning of that period or expensed over many years over the useful life of the asset.

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Taxes (25%)                        140,750       $192,000    $243,250    $298,250

Net income                    $422,250      $576,000    $729,750    $894,750

2. Solaris Corporation will report the quarter net incomes, based on income tax rate of 22% from the third quarter, as follows:

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Sales                                 $1,400,000   $1,680,000  $1,960,000 $2,240,000

Cost of goods sold               444,000        524,000      594,000       644,000

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