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You're asking: ________ pricing strategies work best in markets where no "elite" segments exist or in highly competitive markets where similar products are trying to gain a foothold. penetration odd skimming sliding-down-the-demand-curve
We will be filling out the blank with a explanation.
The answer to the blank is Penetration.
You would rewrite it: <u>Penetration</u> pricing strategies work best in markets where no "elite" segments exist or in highly competitive markets where similar products are trying to gain a foothold. penetration odd skimming sliding-down-the-demand-curve
Penetration pricing is where pricing strategies work in markets where similar products are trying to gain the spot in the light to get more overall money.
Answer:
D. Due from state government 90,000 Revenues control 90,000
Explanation:
Since the town of little river still expects to collect $90,000 in sales tax from the state government within 30 days after then end of fiscal year 2020 for retail sales taking place in fiscal year 2020 but have not yet received the cash or amount, it will be entered into the account as Due from state government $90,000. Money is due because as stated earlier, the little town isn't receiving it during that fiscal year but rather within 30 days after the fiscal year. It would also be entered as revenue control of $90,000.
If the question is asking whether the statement is true or
false, the answer is true. A concurrent condition is considered to be a
condition that likely to occur or perform when paired or associated with
another condition in which is similar in the statement above where each party’s
performance is conditioned on the performance of the other.
Answer:
Debit Interest Expense $440.64, Debit Premium on Bonds Payable $159.36 and Credit Cash $600
Explanation:
Amount paid in cash = $10,000 * 6% = $600
Interest expense = $11,016 * 4% = $440.64
Amortization of premium on bonds payable = Amount paid in cash - Interest expense
Amortization of premium on bonds payable = $600 - $440.64
Amortization of premium on bonds payable = $159.36.
Debit Interest Expense $440.64
Debit Premium on Bonds Payable $159.36
Credit Cash $600
Answer: A. He will quite certainly gain approval since the project has a positive net present value.
Explanation:
The options are:
A. He will quite certainly gain approval since the project has a positive net present value.
B. Approval is probable but not likely as he failed to account for the time value of money.
C. He will not gain approval as he failed to consider whether the project is leading edge or not.
D. Approval is probable but not likely as the project has been constructed on estimates instead of facts.
Capital budgeting is used to know whether the long term investment for a particular organization's is actually worth investing in or not by the company.
Based on the scenario in the question, since the present value of the estimated future cash flows is greater than the cost of the project, Ashton will quite certainly gain approval since the project has a positive net present value.