Answer:
<u>Situational Influences </u>
Explanation:
Situational influences refer to those situation or state conditions which influence a buyers behavior. Physical, social and time factors or buyers own moods, affect a buyers buying habits i.e what the buyers buy and the quantity of purchases.
Physical surroundings refer to the physical situation of the buyer i.e the effect of location of the store, the design of the store etc.
Social surroundings refer to the effect of people who surround the buyer while he is considering a purchase.
Temporal effects refer to temporary or time bound situation of the buyer which relates to the time of the day a buyer visits the store.
Antecedent states refer to the pre existing state of mind of the buyer.
Collectively, these comprise situational influences in consumer buying decision process.
Answer:
The Number of kanban card sets is 2.
Explanation:
c = 5
T = 2 hours
d = 3 vehicles/hour
N = d*T(1 + ss)/C
= 3*2(1 + 0.30)/5
= 1.56
Therefore, The Number of kanban card sets is 2.
Answer: Unearned subscription revenue.
Explanation:
Tax is made on a cash basis which means that a transaction is eligible for taxation once cash has been paid for it. Businesses however have to use the Accrual basis which only record transactions in the period that they have been incurred.
In this scenario, there is more subscription payment in cash than the company recognized which means that the company has not yet delivered the service they were paid for and so could not recognize the subscriptions. They will however be taxed on those amounts because the cash has come in.
The account giving this temporary difference is therefore the Unearned Subscription Revenue account.
Answer:
$3,515
Explanation:
The computation of the catering supplies is shown below:
= Catering supplies per month + per job cost × expected number of jobs + per meal cost × expected number of meals
= $350 + $89 × 21 jobs + $9 × 144 meals
= $350 + $1,869 + $1,296
= $3,515
Since the question is asking for planning budget so we considered the expected units in terms of jobs and meals