Answer:
A gaming software report from Gartner Group, a market research firm
Explanation:
Primary data collection is when data is collected through first hand research.
Primary data collection methods include
- Surveys : this can take the form of questionnaires (including online questionnaires e.g. survey monkey
- Interviews : this includes focus group interviews and interviewing customers
Advantages of primary data collection
- Directly addresses the reason for data collection
- Provides unique insight that might be unavailable elsewhere
Disadvantages of primary data collection
- It can be expensive
- it can be time consuming compared to other methods
Secondary data collection is collecting data that has already been collected in the past e.g. A gaming software report from Gartner Group, a market research firm
Answer:
True Statements are:
B, C, D
Explanation:
All the capital cost incurred for an asset acquisition is added to the cost of capital asset.
The cost of capital asset here will include the following,
Replacement of wiring will not form part of cost of building, as is associated with fittings and computers, so either it will be clubbed in furniture and fittings or computers,
Replacement of roof is a part of building and shall be added to cost of building.
Painting, plumbing etc: will not form part of cost of building, as will be added to revenue expenditure and not the capital expenditure.
Thus with the above clarification of nature of expense, Statement B, C, and D are true.
Answer: c) increase cash flow from operating activities.
Explanation:
If there is a decrease in the Accounts Receivable, this means that some receivables have settled their debt to the company which means that the company got cash. Cashflow therefore increases.
Accounts receivables relate to Sales which is part of the operations of the business so this is an increase in cashflow from operating activities.
Answer:
Investment Spending or Capital Expenditure.
Explanation:
Capital Expenditure or Investment Spending mainly deals with business expenditure on capital goods or factor/inputs of production which are used in the production process.