Answer:
$211,750
Explanation:
The computation of diluted earnings per share for the quarter is shown below:-
Particulars Shares
Proceeds from exercise of options a $225,000
(25,000 × $9)
Used to repurchase of common stock b $18,750
( $225,000 ÷ $12)
Number of shares if option is exercised c $25,500
Less: Shares assume repurchased d $18,750
Potential Diluted common shares (e = c-d) $6,750
Add: Number of common f 205,000
Number of shares diluted earning per share $211,750
(e + f)
Therefore the Number of shares diluted earning per share is $211,750
Answer:
brand dilution
Explanation:
According to the information in the question above, it is correct to say that Ferrari may run the risk of diluting the brand, which occurs when a brand has a very strong product, as in the case of Ferrari, which is a brand recognized for its luxury cars , and betting on a licensing strategy can lead to a loss of value because other product lines do not meet the quality and value standards perceived by consumers.
Answer: 1. No.
2. Yes.
Explanation:
Price Discrimination is a pricing strategy where suppliers/producers or sellers sell a good to different people at different prices depending largely on their preference and/or capacity to pay for the commodity i.e, if you want it more, you are charged more.
1. Johnny did not like to play Hopscotch, so offering Suzie one day of Hopscotch for two days of bug hunting is fair and no price discrimination occured as he did not offer these terms to someone else who's game he did not like.
2. Sam knew that Johnny really liked playing Slaps so he leveraged on that and offered him more expensive terms so to speak than he did to Bill even though he liked playing the both games equally. This means that he charged Johnny more than Bill simply because Johnny liked and preferred his game alot which is Price discrimination.
The Correct Answer is Option D. (Job-Cost record)
Answer:
yes, what else do you want to tell me