Answer:
The correct answer is the first option: People will get tired of seeing this same ad over and over.
Explanation:
To begin with, the fact that the company will try to keep the costs stable in order to avoid increasing them will end up affecting the company at the long run due to the fact that the because of the continuos advertisement being showed the people will eventually get tired of it and that will cause a reject on the brand and with that a bad view of the way the act regarding the boring innovation that they have on showing their products. So with time, the consumers will end up buying less or at least feeling less comfortable with the brand itself due to repetition, the lack of creativity and use of good marketing.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry to record the issuance of common stock is shown below:
Cash A/c Dr $30,000 (2,500 shares × $12)
To Common Stock $12,500 (2,500 shares × $5)
To Additional Paid-in Capital in excess of par - Common Stock $17,500
(Being the issuance of stock is recorded and the remaining balance is credited to the additional paid-in capital account)
While issuing the stock, we debited the cash account and credited the common stock and additional paid-in capital account
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": an increase in the price of the firm’s output.
Explanation:
Externalities are costs paid by individuals who are not involved in causing it. The typical example of an externality is a company's pollution. Governments set regulations and penalties to corporations provoking pollution but to mitigate those costs the fined entities rise the price of their products. Thus, eventually, the consumer is the affected of the situation.
However, <em>externalities can be positive. Just like in the example, the green cover of Tampa Power and Light Company benefits Tampa citizens. To incorporate the cost of this benefit will imply rising the price of the firm's output (electricity) so resources can be efficiently allocated.</em>
Answer:
the same quantity of output as a perfectly competitive market. If anything is wrong let me know since I'm new to answering questions
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