Answer:
b. Book Error
e. Interest earned on the Checking account
f. Collections of Accounts receivable by the bank.
Explanation:
Items which must be adjusted to the book balance as this question is concerned are <u>Book Error</u>, <u>Interest earned on the Checking account</u> & <u>Collections of Accounts receivable by the bank.</u>
These above items require adjustment in book balance to compute the adjusted book balance.
Answer: c) economies of scale; increase
Explanation:
When industries are limited by the size of the domestic market, opening trade to the world markets will likely lead to economies of scale and increase real GDP per capita in the domestic country.
When this industry choose to break out of this limitation placed on them due to the small size of market in their country, the idea of opening trade to the world market would lead to reduction in production costs since they now have a larger market (and thus produce more). Also, the real GDP per capita in the domestic country should increase since the company in this domestic nation has expanded its production to the world market.
NOTE:
Economies of scale occur when the cost of production is now reduced because there is an increase in a company's production.
Answer:
Customer Lifetime Value
Explanation:
Customer Lifetime Value is a measure of how much amount of money a customer spends on your business/products/services over the course of his whole lifetime.
It is a predictor of how well you are doing to retain your existing customers.
Why is it important?
suppose you spend $10 to advertise your product (belt) and a customer buys 5 belts on average every year for 15 years. You get $12 profit for each belt sold.
$
Subtract the advertising cost
$ This is your customer lifetime value
Now imagine what would have happen if we had to sell these belts to 75 different customers?
The advertising cost to attract 75 customers would have been too much and hence net profit and customer lifetime value would be very less.
$
$
This is why customer lifetime value is important and businesses focus on retaining their customers for longer periods.
Answer:
C- resource planning
Explanation:
“Resource planning is the act of allocating and utilizing resources (people, machinery, tools, rooms etc) to achieve maximal efficiency of those resources” (Ganttic, 2015). This management function plans the inputs needed for operations and ensures that they are always available for the daily functioning of the organisation and its different units. the resource planning unit would ensure that the required numbers for production and distribution are met.