I shall replace the salesman after discovering that a salesman is receiving kickbacks from my largest customer, analog concerns.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the above mentioned scenario, the salesman is given a kickbacks - "advantages" for either the good relationship that they have maintained with the client or for luring them to always provide them the product/service with discounts.
So in this situation I would obviously replace the salesman because such situations cannot be ignored and there is no assurance that the salesman will not take kickbacks henceforth. And asking for a cut is ethically wrong as the salesman getting the kickbacks.
Answer:
(receive higher wages that reflect an increase in their value of marginal product.)
Answer:
d. Continue production in the short run, but exit the business in the long run unless prices are expected to rise or costs to fall..
Explanation:
Currently, their sales revenue less variable cost is positive as it can sale at $1.50 dollars and the variables cost are less than that. Therefore, there are fixed cost thefirm can pay because it produce.
Now, in the long-run when the firm can exit the market it should consider to do so if it continues to get an average cost above the selling price.
Here are the list of all that qualities:
- Good communication skills >>>>. Most important
Invovles both listening and talking in order to connect all the clues that found during the investigation
- The ability to make a quick decision
- Integrity (so they will be immune to any form of bribery)
- Ability to control emotions
- Deep knowledge of the law
Answer:
Manufacturing overhead was over-applied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $274,000
Explanation:
Under / over applied manufacturing overhead = Applied Manufacturing overhead - Actual Manufacturing overhead
Over-applied manufacturing overhead = $74,000 - $59,000
Over-applied manufacturing overhead = $15,000
Cost of Goods Sold = $289,000 - $15,000 = $274,000
Manufacturing overhead are over-applied by $15,000 and cost of goods sold is $274,000.