Answer:
- Don't Chew Gum
- Listen Attentively
- Sound Enthusiastic and Sincere
- Use proper language and enunciate clearly
Explanation:
(Avoid Clarifying vague questions might be an answer but not sure. I'm sorry if I am wrong)
Answer:
Please find the detailed explanation below.
Situation 1 and 2 have disclosure while situation 3 does not require any disclosure.
Explanation:
Situation 1. Accrual. The one-year warranty has created what is known as contingent liability. Contingent liability is a type of liability that is dependent on the outcome of some specific actions which has happened in the past. The eventual liability may or may not happen. But since the probable claim from the one-year warranty has been determined, it should be disclosed. But if the claim cannot be determined, it shouldn't be disclosed.
Situation 2. Since this contract happened before the issuance of financial statement and the amount of loss from this contract can be reasonably estimated or determined, then it must be disclosed and the likely amount must also be disclosed. This disclosure will be under 'note to the financial statement'.
Situation 3. This is a self insurance and self insurance is not an insurance. There is no contingent liability in this situation. Also, there is no accident, no injury. Hence, this is no disclosure here.
Answer:
Which marketing management philosophy focuses on the question, "What do customers want and need?" -do research on its customers, competitors, and markets. -establish and maintain mutually satisfying relationships with customers.
Answer:
Return from dividend yield= 2.0%
Capital gain = 16.4%
Explanation:
The return on a stock is the sum of the capital gains(loss) plus the dividends earned.
<em>Capital gain is the difference between the value of the stocks when sold and the cost of the shares when purchased.
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Total shareholders Return =
(Capital gain/ loss + dividend )/purchase price × 100
The total return can be broken down into
<em>Dividend yield = Dividend/price × 100</em>
= 1.03/51.41 × 100
=2.0%
<em>Capital gain = capital gain/ price × 100</em>
= (59.82 - 51.41)/51.41 × 100 = 16.4%