Answer:
• may be required to incur high costs for abandoning old technologies in an effort to keep pace with suppliers.
• may need to continue producing suboptimal products rather than upgrading its technology
Explanation:
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Vertical integration occurs when the suppliers or retailers is being controlled or owned by a company and hence, control its supply chain. This brings about reduction in costs and the improvement in efficiencies.
When there are improvements in technology at the supply stage of the value chain, the company will need to:
• may be required to incur high costs for abandoning old technologies in an effort to keep pace with suppliers.
• may need to continue producing suboptimal products rather than upgrading its technology
Answer:
c. 21%.
Explanation:
the return on equity will be the net income divided by the total equity
income 115,000,000
equity 540,000,000
return on equity = 0,212962962962963 = 21%
This ratio can e interpretate as follows:
For each dollar invested from owners into the company the ent income increases by 21 cents or it represent 21% of the equity is achieve in earnigns every years.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Interest Expenses $ 40,570
To Discount on bonds payable {($882,000 - $829,100) ÷ 10 years} $5,290
To Cash $35,280
(Being the interest expense is recorded)
For recording this we debited the interest expense as it increased the expenses and credited the discount on note payable and cash as it decreased the assets so cash is credited
Answer:
Net income will remain same.
Explanation:
Net income is no change in net income because the sales is increase as the price of decreased. Net impact is zero.
For Example:
Price = 100
Variable cost = 50
Flights = 100
Net income = (100-50) x 100 = $5,000
Revised Calculation
Price = 100 x 90% = $90
Variable cost = 50
Flights = 100 x 125% = 125
Net income = (90-50) x 125 = $5,000
There is no change in the net income.