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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
12

Ryan gave the manager of his convenience store a set of binoculars so she could see the gasoline prices charged by the other con

venience store at that intersection. Ryan told the manager to always match the gasoline prices of the other store. Ryan is using a _____________________ pricing strategy.
Business
1 answer:
Aliun [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Status quo.

Explanation:

Status quo pricing strategy duplicates the value levels of its rivals or keeps up the present value levels of comparative items or services in the market. Status quo is characterized as the manner in which things seem to be, rather than the manner in which they could be.

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Less Ending merchandise ($92,000 - 20%) ($73,600)  ($500,000)

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Less Expenses :

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Interest expense                                               $20,000

Administrative expenses ($500,000 × 20%) $100,000 ($137,000)

Profit before tax                                                                  $613,000

Income tax expense at 30%                                             ($183,900)

Net Income / Loss                                                              $429,100

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Notes on income statement preparation

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