A. After cutting wages and benefits in order to increase profit
Explanation:
As a company that exists in an environment, it has a responsibility to socially responsible for its actions that affect its environment including individuals(employees)
The employees are part of the social environment, so cutting their wages and benefits does not make the company socially responsible.
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Answer:
net income 4,385
Explanation:
The income statment will only include revenues and expenses account.
A revenue will be the gain realized from the business main activity or secondary like interst or rental revenues.
While expenses will be the cash erogation or losses iincurred in the business activities, their financing like interest expenses and other.
revenues 9,850
expenses <u> 5,465 </u>
net income 4,385
The loan is not an expense. It wil lbe the interest it generated but we aren't given with that information
The dividends also aren't an expense they represent the return to the investors.
Answer:
both existing customers who now get lower prices on the gowns they were already planning to purchase and new customers who enter the market because of the lower prices.
Explanation:
Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.
Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good
Let assume that the price before the sale and after the sale is $1000 and $800. The willingness to pay of customer A is $1500 and for customer b is $900
consumer surplus of customer A before sale = 1500 - 1000 = 500
consumer surplus of customer A after sale = 1500 - 800 = 700
consumer surplus of customer B before sale = 0
consumer surplus of customer B after sale = 900 - 800 = 100
consumer surplus of both customers increase
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