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Complete Question:
Fed up with her working conditions at the call center, Lisa decides to invest in a state-of-the-art sewing machine and produce limited quantities of her own clothing designs. After a few months of operation, she decides to apply some of the forecasting techniques she mastered in school. Which of these statements about her forecasts is correct?
- Her forecasts will probably be 100% accurate.
- Her demand forecasts for a year from now will probably be more accurate than her demand forecasts for three months from now.
- Her demand forecasts for each style of skirt will be less accurate than her demand forecasts for all skirts.
- The best way for her to determine the amount of fabric she needs is to forecast it based on her customer orders for each type of skirt.
Answer:
Option 4 is the correct answer
Explanation:
Because the only best way to forecast the amount of fabric required for the is dependent upon the number of customer orders for each type of skirt she receives.
Remember that the forecasting cannot be 100% correct because we human and we cannot tell the future with 100% surety. All we can do is guessing what would happen.
With the help of past data we can better estimate the demand. As their is no past data available we can make a reliable forecast of the skirt sales.
Option 3 is also incorrect because forecasting is dependant upon the reliable source of information which helps in estimating what would happen. Estimating single or combined sales is not a reliable source of information.
Answer:
Seller Janet delivers a disclosure statement to Buyer Amanda. Amanda reads it over and decides everything looks good enough to continue with the purchase. A few weeks later, a major hail storm damages the roof and now it leaks. The original disclosure is no longer accurate and the statement which is false:
- Amanda can require Janet to replace the roof.
Explanation:
- Amanda can not require Janet to replace the roof as it was not mentioned in the disclosure statement. The things she can ask the Janet to do are:
- Janet should amend the disclosure statement and deliver it to Amanda.
- Janet can correct the damage to the roof and tell Amanda nothing.
- Amanda can rescind the purchase agreement within three business days after she receives an amended disclosure.
C. at the end of the accounting period
Answer:
D_w = 51.2236%
E_w = 48.7764%
Explanation:
From the WACC formula we can solve for the weight
as Ew + Liabilities weight = 1
we can express Ew as (1-Liabilities weight)
Ke 0.128
Kd 0.074
t 0.22
after tax debt: 0,05772
WACC 0.092
D_w = 0,512236
E_w = 1 - 0.51236 =0.487764