Solution:
Differential Analysis:
Continue Eliminate Net income
Inc/Dec
Sales 201000 0 -201000
variable cost 176000 0 176000
Contribution margin 25000 0 -25000
Fixed cost 30000 20300 9700
Net income / (loss) -5000 -20300 -15300
No, The Product line shall not be eliminated
Answer:false
Explanation:
The current gdp of us is estimated to about $21427.1 billion.
So if beer market is estimated to be $106 billion, the percentage is ($106/$21427.1)*100
= 0.004947*100
=0.4947%
0.497% is not up to 2%
Taxes levied on the sale, manufacture or use of specific items such as liquor, cigarettes, and gasoline are known as <u>selective sales taxes</u>, as well as <u>excise taxes.</u>
So, there aren't taxes on a whole bunch of products, but rather on a selected few, which (in the case of alcohol and cigarettes) are considered detrimental to the society and thus people who want to use them have to pay a little bit more in order to have that commodity.
Answer:
The correct answer is the last option: goes too far and not every situation can be approached relying on home-country standards.
Explanation:
To begin with, the <em>righteous moralist approach to ethics</em> refers to the belief, that the standards of ethics from a multinational's home-country are the appropiate ones to implement in companies from foreign countries, therefore that this model is very associated with managers from developed nations. Moreover, the biggest criticism to that model is that it goes too far and it does not consider that not every situation can be approached relying on home-country standards due to the fact that every nation is different and the companies in them can not imitate the standards used in the other ones.
Answer:
The answer is: Adrian didn't determine the objectivity of the NRA sponsored website before preparing his speech.
Explanation:
Sometimes people are very passionate about certain topics and gun control is one of them. You either support much stricter gun control laws in an attempt to prevent unnecessary killings or you despise any type of gun control since it undermines your basic rights as a US citizen. Other "hot" debate topics are abortion, LGTB rights, etc.
In order to understand and put into context what any website is trying to communicate to you, you must understand what position they take on certain issues. In this specific case, the NRA is totally against gun control so their position will be totally biased and extremist.
If your are going to look online for information, you can't rely on just one source (this applies to all information). The websites you find will usually favor extreme positions on these "hot topics". They lobby their position undermining and sometimes even being offensive against those who don't share their beliefs. Only after you get to read about both positions, you can formulate a better general view of the situation.