Answer:
B : Niche marketing
Explanation:
Niche marketing is a form of target marketing where a supplier focuses his marketing efforts towards a particularly small group. His services are usually modelled to the interest of his target market. An example is a pet furniture maker dog houses and other furniture targeted at dogs for purchase by dog lovers.
Answer: -$500
Explanation:
The required return is the proportion of deposits that banks are supposed to keep with the central bank and in this case it is 10%.
The required reserves from the $5,000 is;
= 10% * 5,000
= $500
If the $5,000 is withdrawn from Bank A, the required reserves will decrease by $500.
Answer:
Instructions are listed below
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
The Variable unitary cost= $37 each.
The fixed costs are $70,000.
The selling price for each product is $72.
1) revenue function= P*X
Revenue function= 72*x
Option E
2) Profit function= (P-Vc)*X-Fc
Profit function= 35*x-70000
Option B
3) break-even quantity= fixed costs/contribution margin
break-even quantity= 70000/35= 2000 units
Option D
4) break-even point ($)=fixed costs/contribution margin ratio
Contribution margin ratio= contribution margin/P= 0,49
break-even point ($)=70000/0,4861111= $144000
Answer:
The answer is: Depends on what is considered entertainment, it can vary from $0 to $300.
Explanation:
You can deduct ordinary and necessary expenses from your business income.
Ordinary expenses are expenses commonly paid by other taxpayers in your same industry.
Necessary expenses considers things that you need to pay in order to do business.
Some expenses can only be deducted partially even if they are ordinary and necessary, like having meals with your clients. If Olga took the clients to dinner she can deduct up to 50% of what she paid for the meal ($600 x 50% = $300)
With the introduction of the 2017 Tax Reform Law entertainment expenses (e.g. theater tickets) are no longer deductible expenses. So if Olga took her clients to a concert, then she can't deduct any amount of money.