A balance sheet is a financial statement that lists the accounts and balances of a business entity’s assets, liabilities and shareholders’ equity. A business entity reports such financial information in its balance sheet at the end of an accounting period, providing a snapshot of its financial condition at that point in time.
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Option 1 - the opportunity cost of leisure decreases as wages decrease.
Explanation:
The labour supply curve of any occupation will always be upward sloping because when wages, (the opportunity cost of leisure) rises, the more hours of leisure a staff will relinquish to do more work.
The opposite of this is true as seen in option 1 of the question.
Opportunity costs will reduce with a consequent reduction in average wages. When fewer people want to retain their employment due to decrease in wage rates, it would lead to a fall in demand for leisure.
Answer: Customer Satisfaction.
Explanation:
The car company aims at satisfying their customers, because the company is not really concerned about high sales, but in making sure that each car made available to the market meets the quality standard that the car company is known for. As more quality cars are produced, the more satisfied the customers would be.
Answer:
There is a need to increase the demand in market for both goods and services.
There is a need to attract foreign investors
As societies modernize, mortality rates fall while birth rates remain high leading to high population growth rates.
Higher population growth may be beneficial in high-income countries where there is currently a tendency for population growth rates to decline
Development in agriculture, better techniques to grow more and better quality food. Food available at all the times due to better storage conditions. So people do not die of starvation when food is not available.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. percentage-of-sales
Explanation:
Assigning a cost which can be traced as a percentage of the sales budget would make it easier for the management to focus their endeavors, but creates the understanding that promotion is the cause of sales, rather than sales being a result of the promotion, among other things.