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trasher [3.6K]
2 years ago
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If a firm's core competency is based on control over proprietary technological know-how, _____ and _____ arrangements should be

avoided if possible to minimize the risk of losing control over that technology.A. licensing; joint-ventureB. wholly owned subsidiary; exportingC. turnkey contracts; exportingD. exporting; joint-venture
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1 answer:
Svetlanka [38]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The correct answer is A. licensing; joint venture.

Explanation:

A business license allows the owner the right to start and develop a particular type of business in the city, county, state or country where it is granted. It is a type of permit that implies that the company has the backing of the government to operate. Government agencies can fine or close a business that operates without a license, so you should find out if having a license is part of your process to start your business, not everyone requires a license.

Depending on the type of business you have, you may need a local, county, state or federal license or none. Where your company is located will determine what type of license you need and where to obtain it.

For its part, joint venture means business collaboration (“Joint” is joint and “venture” is company ”), it is applied when two or more companies make the decision to enter a new market or develop a business during a certain time. The purpose will be to obtain the highest possible profits from this union or association.

This kind of contracts is very well developed, for the benefits, but also the duties that entails. For example, it states that companies will share from the final objectives to the control of the common project. In addition, once signed, it will be established that the knowledge of both companies will have to be shared, whether technological, about the market, about the product, etc.

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2. Adjusted Trial Balance as of January 31, 2021:

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Cash                                   $ 2,600

Accounts Receivable       238,400

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Inventory                            12,600

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Equipment                       20,900

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Depreciation Expense         375

Salaries Expense           65,200

Utilities Expense             17,900

Income Tax Expense     10,400

Uncollectible Expense   5,620

Accounts Payable                             102,200

Salaries Payable                                34,000

Income Taxes Payable                      10,400

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Retained Earnings                           69,600

Sales Revenue                              234,000

Interest Revenue                                  120

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Cost of Goods Sold 122,000

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Sales Revenue                              234,000

Cost of goods sold                        122,000

Gross profit                                  $112,000

Interest Revenue                                 120

Total revenue                              $112,120

Depreciation Expense         375

Salaries Expense           65,200

Utilities Expense             17,900

Uncollectible Expense   5,620  $89,095

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Accounts Receivable       238,400

Uncollectible Accounts       9,220   229,180

Accrued Interest Receivable                   120

Inventory                                             12,600

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Equipment            20,900

Accumulated Dep.     375 20,525  218,325

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Accounts Payable           102,200

Salaries Payable               34,000

Income Taxes Payable     10,400 $146,600

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Total liabilities and Equity           $462,825

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Income Summary             $221,495

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Salaries Expense                                    65,200

Utilities Expense                                      17,900

Income Tax Expense                              10,400

Uncollectible Expense                             5,620

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Interest Revenue                     120

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Equipment                       20,900

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