Answer: price leadership
Explanation: Price leadership is a circumstance where one business, typically the dominant one in its market, sets prices that its rivals follow closely.
This business is typically the one with the minimum cost of production, thus being able to outperform the prices charged by any rival who tries to set their prices below the price range of the market leader.
Rivals could increase prices than the cost leader, but this would likely lead to lower share of the market unless rivals were able to distinguish their goods adequately.
Hence from the above we can conclude that the given case depicts price leadership strategy.
Answer:
$6 per unit
Explanation:
using the weighted average method:
units completed 92,000 x 100% (both materials and conversion)
ending work in progress 24,000
- materials 90% completed = 21,600
- conversion 40% completed = 9,600
equivalent unit conversion costs = total conversion costs / total equivalent units of conversion
- total conversion costs = $20,320 + $15,240 + $$182,880 + $391,160 = $609,600
- total equivalent units of conversion = 92,000 + 9,600 = 101,600
equivalent unit conversion costs = $609,600 / 101,600 units = $6 per unit
Answer:
15. A - Net Loss
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Explanation:
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