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Kobotan [32]
3 years ago
9

A consumer's subjective perception of how a product or brand performs on different attributes based on personal experience, adve

rtising, and discussions with other people are referred to as:
Business
1 answer:
Anestetic [448]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Beliefs

Explanation:

Belief define how a  consumer perceives performance of a product or a brand. It plays a vital role since it can either be either positive or negative. towards an object. The strength of the belief is weighted by the evaluation of the perceived attributes of the product. This influences whether consumers will choose to buy the goods and services or not. It is therefore important for marketers to understand this and come up with strategies to make sure their brand or products fully meet customers' expectations and needs.

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Answer:

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Beginning Cash Balance                                     58,050                  35,475

Add: Receipts

Collections from Customers                               109,650                 193,500

Sale of Marketable Securities                              <u>15,480</u>                 <u>       0      </u>

Total Receipts                                                   <u>   125,130    </u>             <u>  193,500</u>

Total Available Cash                                            183,180                  228,975

Less: Disbursements

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Direct Labour                                                      38,700                       58,050

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Operating assets, December 31   7,474,000                 6,000,000

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Solution

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(2) The changes of debit to current liabilities are added or subtracted from net income.

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