Answer:
Total reserves of banks
Explanation:
To ensure that banks are do not lend all their deposit to the public as loan, they are mandated by the regulatory authority (Federal Reserve or Central Bank) to keep a certain percentage of their deposit liabilities in a liquid form to ensure they are able to meet the daily withdraw request of their customers. The entire amount set aside for this purpose by the banking system is called Total Reserves of Banks.
When consumers make withdrawals of currency from their bank deposits, the total reserves of banks will decrease because the withdraw is coming from the bank reserve. .
Answer: The motorcycle because you can sell it for more cash than the cash prize option. Value = $25000 (the price you can sell it for.)
Explanation:
Based on the scenario in the question, we've been given three options which are a new motorcycle, with an MSRP of $30000, or $20000 in cash.
The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is simply the price that the producer of a product recommends ifor the product to be sold in retail stores.
Based on the scenario, the best option will be to choose the motorcycle. This is because it can sold for an amount that is not than the cash prize option of $20,000 since the motorcycle is valued at $25000.
Answer:
C. multidomestic
Explanation:
In a multidomestic international operations strategy, foreign branches of a multi national corporation decide their own strategy as per that country's needs, tastes, traditions and culture.
In such cases, the strategies adopted at branches could be entirely different from those employed by the parent company.
Such a strategy ensures a greater degree of independence or autonomy and at the same time, allows delegation of authority to the lowest level i.e decentralization.
Delegation refers to assigning of authority by a superior to his immediate subordinate. When delegation is carried out to the lowest organizational level, it is referred to as decentralization.
Answer:
Continuous manufacturing organisation
Explanation:
Continuous production uses a production plant to manufacture a product continuously. It is also called continuous flow.
This is so called because the materials inputted in the production process is in continuous motion as it moves through the production line.
The products tend to be similar or standardised with no distinguishing features. For example cement, fertiliser, and sugar