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a_sh-v [17]
3 years ago
6

Which of the following would be considered a suspicious purchasing behavior? A. A customer who purchases a high-risk product for

the first time. B. A customer with a commercial account who makes repeated purchases over several years of a high-risk product. C. A customer who reads all the labels for similar items before determining which product to purchase. D. A customer who refuses similar products that are more effective or less expensive for no apparent reason.
Business
1 answer:
Hoochie [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: <u>" D. A customer who refuses similar products that are more effective or less expensive for no apparent reason. "</u> would be considered a suspicious purchasing behavior.

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Explanation: because it is assumed that a customer always seeks its greatest benefit and rejecting equal, more effective products at a lower cost without an obvious reason would be rejecting the possibility of having greater satisfaction at a lower cost.

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Assets:

Current Assets:

Cash                                                  $ 201,440

Debt Investments (trading)

(at cost, $145,000)                               155,150

Accounts Receivable         437,150  

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Inventory                                             601,440

Total current assets                                           $1,368,030

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Debt Investments (long-term)           303,440

Equity Investments (long-term)         281.440

Land                                                   262,150

Buildings                            1,044,440

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Equipment                           602,150

Accumulated Depreciation 60,000   542,150

Franchises                                         160,000

Patents                                              195,000

Total long-term assets                                      $2,636,620

Total assets                                                       $4,004,650

Liabilities + Equity:

Current Liabilities:

Notes Payable (short-term)               92,150

Accounts Payable                            457,150

Dividends Payable                           140,440

Accrued Liabilities                             98,150

Total current liabilities                                        $787,890

Notes Payable (long-term)             904,440

Bonds Payable                             1,004,440

Total long-term liabilities                                $1,908,880

Total liabilities                                                $2,696,770

Common Stock ($5 par) 1,002,150

Treasury Stock                   193,150

Net Stock outstanding                    809,000

Retained Earnings, December 31    414,440

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par        84,440

Total equity                                                    $1,307,880

Total liabilities + equity                                $4,004,650

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Cash                                                  $ 201,440

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Accounts Receivable                          437,150  

Inventory                                             601,440

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Cost of Goods Sold                        4,800,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                                 27,150

Debt Investments (long-term)           303,440

Equity Investments (long-term)         281.440

Notes Payable (short-term)                                           92,150

Accounts Payable                                                        457,150

Dividends Payable                                                       140,440

Accrued Liabilities                                                         98,150

Notes Payable (long-term)                                         904,440

Bonds Payable                                                         1,004,440

Common Stock ($5 par)                                          1,002,150

Treasury Stock                                  193,150

Retained Earnings                                                       82,440

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par                                  84,440

Investment Revenue                                                     67,180

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Equipment                                        602,150

Accumulated Depreciation Equipment                      60,000

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Administrative Expenses                 904,180

Interest Expense                               215,180

Gain                                                                              84,180

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