According to the video, Impulsive Buying is unplanned buying with little investigation of alternative stores, brands, or prices, whereas, Comparison shopping is the process of considering alternative stores, brands, and prices.
Explanation:
- Impulsive buying refer to the phenomenon of buying something without any plan.
- It is just like you went to a shop you liked something and you bought it.
- Few example of impulsive buying are-buying chocolates,a scarf,a painting or even a furniture.
- Impulse buying is also termed as Pleasure buying.
<u>Comparison shopping </u>refers to the process of buying a product after comparing the price,brand with that of the other similar product in the market.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Fired the employee because of claims of harrasment.
Explanation:
In case an employee has committed a fault and could be found liable for the actions incurred, usually the company that worker belongs to fires the employee. Firms take that decision to avoid any negative image towards the organization that could be reflected in a decrease in sales. However, firms must also be aware of what could be their liability if the employee is found guilty because there is a possibility the firm did not supervise that worker effectively and that is why the fault could take place.
Answer: The correct answer is "a) true".
Explanation: In order for a taxpayer to deduct the loss of a commercial activity of which he is the owner, she must prove that she is materially involved in the conduct and direction of the business, since if she does not prove it, it is considered a passive activity from which she cannot deduct the loss.
Answer:
B) Materials quantity variance
Explanation:
Provided that actual and standard price per raw material is same, therefore the price variance will be 0 as there is no difference.
Also provided that actual quantity is more than budgeted, therefore there will be an impact on material quantity variance.
As Material Quantity Variance = (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity) Standard Price
Since here actual quantity will be more than standard, there will be an unfavorable variance.
Thus correct option is,
B) Materials quantity variance