Answer:
Language differences that make communication challenging among employees and managers.
Cultural diversity that affects the code of conduct of business.
Explanation:
Multinational firms are firms that operates and transact business activities outside their country of incorporation.
Despite the advantages of an extended reach and flexibility in operation , it also faces some challenges.
Language differences as different ethnics and culture are involved ,brings a challenge in communication between employees and manager. Citizen of a  francophone nation will struggle to communicate with another from an anglophone country.
Another challenge as mentioned in the question is that the code of conduct could be also be affected due to cultural diversity.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Firm A is operating at full capacity, if its sales keep increasing, then t will need to invest to expand its production capacity. Since firm B is operating below full capacity level, if its sales keep increasing it will have some spare production capacity it can use before operating at full capacity. 
Therefore firm A will need to invest in an expansion of its production capacity while firm B can keep operating without new investments. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1) $240 warranty expense
2) $240 warranty liaiblity
3) zero as decreases the warranty laibility
4) 240 beginning - 209 used = 31 ending 
5)
cash    6,000 debit
  sales revenues 6,000 credit
--to record sale--
warranty expense 240 debit
   warranty liability          240 credit
--to record prevision for warranty expenses--
warranty liability     209 debit
      inventory                   209 credit
--to record use of the warranty from the customer--
Explanation:
1) sales x expected warranty = 6,000 x 0.04 = 240
2) it will be for the 240 as the accounting works with double-entry
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Answer:
The answer is option B. For a levered firm, flotation costs should <u>be spread over the life of a project, thereby reducing the cash flows for each year of the project.</u>
Explanation:
When a company’s securities are listed on a public exchange, there is a general saying that securities are floated on the exchange. That is how the name flotation costs came about.
Flotation is actually the costs  incurred by a company in issuing its securities to public.  it is also called issuance costs.
Examples of Flotation costs include charges paid to the investment bankers, lawyers, accountants, registration fees of the securities regulator and the exchange on which the issue is to be listed.
Flotation cost would vary based on several factors, such as company’s size, issue size, issue type (debt vs equity), 
In summary, Flotation costs are the cost a company incurs to issue new stock making new equity cost more than existing ones.
Business analysts argue that flotation costs are a one-time expense that should be adjusted out of future cash flows in order to not overstate the cost of capital forever.
It is based on this premise that i chose option B, which states that flotation costs be spread over the life of a project thereby reducing the cash flows for each year of the project at levered firms.