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Corona virus. the corona virus is a virus that makes us buy masks, but it also is making us stay home and some of us have to buy computers and stuff to work from home and some of us cannot go to work because of the spread of the deadly virus. individually it will cost us money if we need to buy a computer/laptop but it will also cost money because everyone needs food and water at their house so they will create a stock, so they will spend a major of their money on food and water. on a society level there will be a lot of people buying everything at once and then there will be nothing to buy or no one to buy anything so we won’t have any ups or downs in the economy but we will not be spending money as a society so we will just keep it to ourselves.
I would choose the cost-focus strategy because it depends on what the product is. The sales team should determine where the product would be placed on the cost leadership spectrum as it can help determine the value of what the product is worth. To add-on, cost-focused pricing focuses on building a reputation for the product as a good product for people to buy therefore your company becoming a niche leader in that product industry. In the end though, any product pricing strategy can work but it all depends on the situation and the resources around a business and product. Hope this helps!
Answer:
1) the Direct Write-off Method and (2) the Allowance Method.
Explanation: