Answer:
Paul's learning style is that of a <u>Assimilator(a)</u>
Explanation:
- The Assimilating learning style lays emphasis on concept and logic.
- The people with Assimilative learning style prefer to gather wide range of information and then they organize it in clear ,logical format.
- These people are attracted towards logical theories like analytical models.
Answer:
Statement of Cost per equivalent unit
Particulars Materials Conversion
Cost of beginning work in process $8,130 $9,128
Add: Costs added during the month <u>$226,500</u> <u>$284,232</u>
Total cost A $234,630 $293,360
Number of equivalent units B <u> 9,900 </u> <u> 9,400 </u>
Cost per equivalent unit (A/B) <u>$23.70 </u> <u>$31.21 </u>
Answer:
A System
Explanation:
Novak is referring to a system. A system is a complex union of several interrelated parts that have different specific functions, but share a common goal, and a more or less common mechanism.
Society is a system, a computer as well. Firms are systems, they have different parts: employees, stockholders and management that have specific functions but work together toward a common goal: generating revenue.
Answer:
b. the seller has legal title to the goods until they are delivered.
Explanation:
When the goods are in the transit and are shipped FOB destination, the title of the goods would be with the seller. If the goods are delivered, then the legal title would be transferred from the seller to the buyer. Until the goods are in transit, the legal title is with the seller itself.
Both the parties are eligible for the legal title. It can be either a buyer or seller depending upon the situations
Hence, the correct option is b and the rest options are wrong
Answer:
The bullwhip effect happens when retailers or other members of the supply chain overestimate a sudden increase in demand, and this causes a chain reaction in all the other participants of the supply chain that start requesting higher quantities of goods or materials for production. E.g. the fidget spinner was a very popular fad and its producers probably didn't anticipate how large the demand would be. Once the product became extremely popular, everyone wanted to sell fidget spinners. This caused an increase in the order quantities of all the supply chain. Once the fad faded out, all this momentum stopped and many stores, distributors, wholesalers, and even factories were left with huge unsold stocks of fidget spinners.
When the supply chain is well coordinated, there is little chance for some retailers or distributors to over react and want more product just in case. If your supply is guaranteed, then it would take some extraordinary increase in demand to make you want to increase your purchase orders. But if your supply chain is not well coordinated, you might fear that you will lose a lot of sales and other competitors will make them. Then you get anxious and start ordering large quantities.