Answer:
D)
Explanation:
D) identify and evaluate opportunities by conducting segmentation, targeting, and opositioning analysis.
Answer:
Equivalent annual cost method
Explanation:
Equivalent annual cost method is a method used to choose between two projects with an unequal life span
The decision rule is to choose the product with the higher Equivalent annual cost
Equivalent annual cost method is better for making this decision because if net present value is used, the project with the higher useful life would be chosen. this does not mean it is more profitable
Answer:
The correct answer is option d. whether the product has utility.
Explanation:
The demand elasticity is a concept that explains the elasticity of the consumer in terms of buying a product while its price rises.
All of the factors given in the question are a part of this concept except whether the product has utility.
The reason is that when a consumer buys something, the utility of that desire is not measured. If people have a high demand elasticity, they would buy the most priciest of things which have no utility as such.
Answer:
Instructions are listed below
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
At the end of each year, she invests the accumulated savings ($1,825) in a brokerage account with an expected annual return of 8%. She will invest for 45 years.
A) We need to use the following formula:
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual deposit
FV= {1825[(1.08^45)-1]}/0.08= $705,372.75
B) n= 25
FV= {1825[(1.08^25)-1]}/0.08= $133,418.34
C) FV= 705,372.75 A=?
We need to isolate A:
A= (FV*i)/{[(1+i)^n]-1}
A=(705,372.75*0.08)/[(1.08^25)-1]
A= $9,648.64
Answer:
Paid in capital excess of par is $$309,000
Explanation:
<u>Journal Entries</u>
Debt: Legal services (4,100 hours × $100 per hour) = $410,000
Credit: Common stock (101,000 shares × $1 par) = $101,000
Credit: Paid-in capital - excess of par (Remainder) = $309,000
To record the 101,000 shares compensated by 4,100 legal hours with $1 par value)
In the above transaction common stock issued in excess of par for legal services as compensation instead cash. Hence "legal services" have been debited as issuing company benefited for legal services. "Common stock" and "paid in capital in excess of par" has been credited as this issuing company issuing common stock.
Paid in capital excess of par is $$309,000