Answer:
Corporate bond pay = 10.169%
Explanation:
Given:
Federal tax = 28%
State tax = 9%
Local income tax = 4%
Municipal bond pay = 6% = 0.06
Corporate bond pay = ?
Computation of Corporate bond pay :
Total taxes rate = 28% + 9% + 4%
Total taxes rate = 41% = 0.41
Corporate bond pay = Municipal bond pay / (1-total tax rate)
Corporate bond pay = 0.06 / (1-0.41)
Corporate bond pay = 0.06 / (.59)
Corporate bond pay = 0.10169
Corporate bond pay = 10.169%
The Profit and Loss Statement.
This shows profits and losses over a set period of time.
Answer:
Instructions are listed below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Mettel Products sells 100,000 flash drives annually to industrial distributors who resell the drives to business customers for $40 each. The distributors’ margins are 25%. Mettel Products’ cost of goods sold is $10.00 each. Mettel’s total variable costs (including selling costs) are $15.00 per drive.
Selling price= 40/1.25= $32
A) Gross margin= 32 - 15= 17
%= 53%
B) Mettel is considering increasing its annual advertising spending from $75,000 to $150,000.
Break-even point= fixed costs/ contribution margin
Break-even points= 150,000/17= 8,824 units
C) Break-even points= 75,000/14= 5,357 units
The question is incomplete:
McDonald's serves McRice Burger in Malaysia, McOZ Burger in Australia, Kiwi Burger in New Zealand, McHuevo Burger in Uruguay and McSamurai Burger in Thailand. These menu variations are examples of a:
a. A combination of global and local marketing mix elements
b. a selection of menu items that can be sold eventually in U.S. markets
c. A replacement of standard menu names with fancy names
d. a deviation from successful marketing practices
e. a reflection of failure of US menu items in those countries
Answer:
a. A combination of global and local marketing mix elements
Explanation:
The answer is that these menu variations are examples of a combination of global and local marketing mix elements because the company tries to position its products on a global scale but also adjusts its strategies locally to adapt the placement and distribution to the specific characteristics of each country.
The other options are not right because McDonalds is adjusting its offer in its market to be able to establish its position in that market and not to be able to sell the items in US markets or to replace standard menu names. Also, this is the result of analyzing how to better position in a new market and not a failure of US menu items in those countries.
False, because you can't really use those animals for a service.