Answer: 1. W: Is it worth doing?,2. R: Is it real, 3. R: Is it real, 4. W: Can we win?,5.W: Can we win?-
Explanation:The R-W-W Framework is used to screen new products. R-W-W stands for:
Is it Real?
Can we Win?
Is it Worth doing? By matching each description to nthe correct R-W-W category, i have that
1) The new product would cost $12.50 to manufacture, and similar products sell for $9.00----- W: Is it worth doing?
2)Research shows that 85% of high school students enjoyed playing the new game.-----R: Is it real
3)The results of the last market survey showed only 35% of consumers were interested in the new product-----.
R: Is it real?
4)A smaller ergonomic mouse was used by 57% of data entry clerks who participated in the survey.
----W: Can we win?-
5)To manufacture the new product, the company may need to hire 10 more assemblers.-----W: Can we win?
Answer:
0.31
Explanation:
Given that,
Visa = $ 755
MasterCard = 380
Discover card = 555
Education loan = 3,900
Personal bank loan = 650
Auto loan = 6,000
Total debt (not including mortgage) = $12,240
Net Worth (not including home) = $39,000
Robert's debt-to-equity ratio:
= Total debt ÷ Net worth
= $12,240 ÷ $39,000
= 0.31
C. Current status and intermediate goals
Answer:
The Journal entry is as follows:
Cash A/c Dr. $288,000
To Unearned basketball ticket revenue A/c $288,000
(To record the sale of the season tickets)
Workings:
Given that,
Total number of tickets sold = 4,800
Selling price of ticket = $60 each
Cash = season basketball tickets sold × Selling price of each ticket
= 4,800 tickets × $60 per ticket
= $288,000
Answer:
strengths
Explanation:
A SWOT analysis includes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats:
- strengths: analyses what does your company do well and distinguish it from the competition.
- weaknesses: analyses what are your company's weak spots and what does your competition do better than you.
- opportunities: new situations that can favor your company.
- threats: situations that can negatively affect your company.