Answer: Option C
Explanation:
A. In the above case the statement stating superiority of cookware is stated by the experts themselves thus it cannot be considered an assumption.
B. The above case clearly states that the magazine generates revenues from advertising thus it is not an assumption made, actually its a fact stated in the case that magazine will do so.
C. Nothing has been stats about the perspective of the cookware company as they might find the magazine unsuitable as there would be commercials for their competitors. Thus, we can say that it is an assumption.
Answer:
false
it can increase instead of decreasing
Answer:
The correct answer is: Processing cost.
Explanation:
Processing cost is an accounting term that refers to collecting useful information of manufacturing costs of the units that are being produced. This approach is used in large entities where products are manufactured in masses and those units are almost identical or equal to ease the production process.
Bill Gates' initial contribution to his foundation was his hard work, time and money. Bill Gates was a hacker since he was still 13 years old. Since then Bill Gates never stopped pursuing his dreams, he made the world of computer become his own world.
Answer:
1. Pre-industrial
- First ad in English
- Symbols and words
Pre-industrial advertising involved the first ads in English as well as extensive use of symbols and words as there was no multimedia to use voice.
2. Industrial
- Unique selling proposition
3. Global Interactive
The current era. Marketing and advertising have moved on to target smaller groups with more relevant information for them. This is narrowcasting.
4. Industrializing
With the rise in technology, more goods were made but advertising was still at early stages. This led to wholesalers doing their own advertising.
5. Postindustrial
The era before the current one. Advertisers started learning to influence audiences more and demarketing came along. This is advertising aimed at making consumers buy less of a product. It is usually done when products are in short supply.