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Alenkasestr [34]
3 years ago
10

(TCO B) WordPerfect Corporation noticed that the more of its word processing software packages it sold, the more customers compl

ained or suggested improvements. In such a situation, WordPerfect Corporation has the opportunity to:_________.
a. steadily improve its word processor software.
b. be acquired by a larger company that can take over the development of the product.
c. develop a completely new program.
d. discontinue production.
Business
1 answer:
vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. steadily improve its word processor software.

Explanation:

<em>Remember,</em> although we are told WordPerfect Corporation customers complained they also suggested improvements. Meaning, the product isn't entirely bad but needs some improvements.

Instead of developing a completely new program or discontinue production, It makes logical sense for them to improve the word processor software to fit the needs of the customers.

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Stock Dividend (Retained earnings) $15,000

Stock Dividend Payable                                         $15,000

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