The answer to this question is what we called the low cost strategy. The low cost strategy is a type of pricing strategy where in the company offers a very low price for its products and services in order to produce more goods and service. The price for this strategy is more cheaper than the competitors.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Management Discussion and Analysis.
Explanation:
Management Discussion and Analysis or MD&A is the section of the financial statement that provides a subjective point of view of the firm's perspective on the same organization. The MD&A is part of the Securities Exchange Commission (<em>SEC</em>) form 10-K and highlights the company's expectations on its operations, liquidity, and capital resources.
Answer:
Please refer explanation and tables attached
Explanation:
1. Double-declining balance Method:
This is where the asset's value is depreciated at twice the rate than the straight line method. The depreciation amounts would be higher in the early years of the asset's life and gradually reduce towards the end. Hence, it does not mean that the depreciation amount would be higher than the straight line basis.
Straight Line depreciation per year = 1/6* x 100 = 16.67%
*as it is useful for six years
Hence double-depreciation value = 16.67% x 2 = 33.34%
It is calculated as depreciation rate x book value of asset at the beginning of the period.
Please refer attached table one for all years depreciation.
2. Activity based depreciation is whereby an asset is depreciated based on the asset’s activity such as the number of hours worked or the number of units produced, during a particular period of time. Activity based depreciation per year is calculated as:
[(Cost - Salvage value) x activity performed during the period] / Total estimated life activity of the asset
Please refer attached table two for all years depreciation.
Answer:
Which of the following is true if the production of a good gives rise to a positive externality?
The demand curve for the good shifts to the right in the presence of positive externalities.
Explanation: