Answer:
Business fixed investment
Explanation:
The <u><em>purchase by firms of new capital goods</em></u> such as machinery, factories, and office buildings. (Remember that for the purposes of calculating GDP, long-lived capital goods are treated as final goods rather than as intermediate goods.) Firms buy capital goods to increase their capacity to produce.
Answer: Market Penetration Pricing.
Explanation:
MPP, Market Penetration Pricing is a where a company uses a strategy to attract customers to their product. Which also means lowing the price for customers to buy their products.
When lowing a price: This strategy is used to attract customers, they buy their product - then if they like it they will keep buying it even if the price is raised. This is a common strategy for tons of company brands.
Answer:
Given this change in the cost, the adequacy and quality of the estimated cost drivers and costs used by the system will determine the costing results for SR6 under the new system.
Explanation:
A cost driver can be described as the unit of an activity or any factor that makes the cost of an activity to fluctuate. An estimated cost driver is adequate and of the expected quality when quality or quantity is satisfactory or acceptable.
Therefore, given this change in the cost, the adequacy and quality of the estimated cost drivers and costs used by the system will determine the costing results for SR6 under the new system.
Answer:
federal laws
Explanation:
The sarbanes-oxley act is a Federal legislation that was passed in the US on 30th July 2002. to reform, protect the accounting and corporate financial sector which includes the interest of the investors. Note: an act consist of written laws and it is made by the legislative arm of the government.
Answer:
a. Rao indorses his payroll check in blank.
Explanation:
There are many types of indorsements, and out of them one is "Trust Indorsement"
Trust Indorsement is an indorsement to a person who can use the funds for the benefit of the indorser.
Example:
Brian indorses a check to his employee Denny "Payable to Denny, as agent for Brian", This is an example of trust indorsment.
Option b and c are clearly examples of trust indorsements in which you can notice that Rao has indorsed his lawyer and accountant "as agent for Rao".
Whereas, option a is NOT a trust indorsment but rather a "Blank Indorsement"
Blank Indorsment is an indorsement that doesn't have any particular indorsee and only has a signature on it.