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kumpel [21]
3 years ago
8

Establishing mutual aid agreements to obtain resources from neighboring jurisdictions is an example of what resource management

activity? A. Acquiring, storing, and inventorying resources B. Identifying and Typing Resources C. Qualifying, certifying, and credentialing personnel D. Planning for Resources
Business
1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
9 0

Planning for Resources

Explanation:

The process of resources management includes:

  • the development of recompense systems.
  • Performance enhancement of team members.
  • Track team and performances individually.
  • Identifying and ensuring effective use of physical resources (control).

A main activity of a project manager is to clearly identify the roles and responsibilities and other project stakeholders using tools such as the responsibility assignment matrix.

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The marketing concept that is most suitable to Cost Leadership Strategy is the Production Concept.

The production concept of marketing places a strong emphasis on operations and how it can be constantly fine-tuned to deliver the required products as and when required at the quantity required and at the lowest cost possible. Minimal costs is crucial here because the market being played by the entrepreneur or the business is a growing one, most concerned about product availability and low prices than on quality.

So in order to come out on top as the leader with the lowest production cost, the business must invest in processes that help them do just that.

In this market, the quality is approximately standard across board. This means people worry less about quality and are focused on getting the same quality at the lowest price possible. In a perfect market, people who do large purchases will gravitate to the business with the lowest price even if the difference in the price of that of other producers are only a small margin.

Explanation:

The product concept marketing approach focuses on delivering the most exquisite product in the market. This an example of a company/companies in the mobile telecommunications market that do this are: Apple and Samsung.

In business, the trade-offs are usually between quality, cost and time.

It speaks to the fact that the higher the quality, the higher the cost. This Product concept as a marketing strategy rests on the premise that there are  enough potential customer for the product and that existing ones are too loyal to shift their focus because of the added cost required for their products;

The selling concept: the premise for this concept derives from the assumption that the degree to which people purchase a product is directly proportional to the intensity of selling efforts. A company that adopts this concept will most likely have a very huge advertising budget and a large sales team/outlets.

The Marketing Concept: This concept takes root in the notion that for a business to succeed, it must outdo its rivals with regard to value delivery. Companies that adopt this approach seem to combine all the other concepts into one holistic marketing strategy because the focus is on gaining the most competitive advantage.

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As consumers grew more aware of the impacts of business activities on the environment and society, buying decisions started to be influenced by whether or not the company was being ethical. Ethical issues under consideration were:

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During 2016, Monty Corporation spent $156,960 in research and development costs. As a result, a new product called the New Age P
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Answer:

The entries during 2016 are as follows:

- Intangible asset (R&D)  $156960

                                      Cash  $156960

- Patent   $32400

             Cash  $32400

- Patent amortization expense  $3240

                                                Patent $3240

Explanation:

According to IAS 38 (Intangible assets), research and development costs should only be capitalized (recorded as intangible assets) when all of the following criteria is met.

<em>1- The entity intends to complete the development of research findings.</em>

<em>2- The costs of research and development can be reliably measured.</em>

<em>3- There are adequate resources available for the development and development has technical feasibility.</em>

<em>4- It's probable that future economic benefits will flow to the entity.</em>

Given the data in the question, all of the requirements are met under IAS 38 and hence the research and development costs are capitalized (recorded as an intangible asset). Secondly, the patent is also an intangible non-current asset.

The entries during 2016 are as follows:

- Intangible asset (R&D)  $156960

                                      Cash  $156960

- Patent   $32400

             Cash  $32400

- Patent amortization expense  $3240

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Patent amortization is calculated by dividing the cost of patent upon it's useful life (i.e $32400÷10).

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Less Sales Commissions ( $11,100 × 6%)       ($666)

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delivery ( $11,100 × 2%)                                   ($222)

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Consider Only the incremental costs and revenues.Fixed costs are not relevant for the $11,100 increment

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