Available options are:
A. direct channel.
B. indirect channel.
C. facilitated channel.
D. customer-service channel.
E. truck jobber channel.
Answer:
A. Direct channel.
Explanation:
The use of direct channel is prominent in the ice-cream industry which sales its products by using a music which triggers the sense that the ice-cream is just at my next step and the products at offers are from low cost to high cost to make maximum sales. The type of channel in which the salesmen sell their product by moving door to door is often refferred to as Direct channel.
Answer
adjective
1.
first in order of importance; main.
"the country's principal cities"
Similar:
main
chief
primary
leading
foremost
first
most important
predominant
dominant
(most) prominent
key
crucial
vital
essential
basic
staple
critical
pivotal
salient
prime
central
focal
premier
paramount
major
ruling
master
supreme
overriding
cardinal
capital
preeminent
ultimate
uppermost
highest
utmost
top
topmost
arch-
number-one
Opposite:
minor
subordinate
subsidiary
2.
(of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent.
"the principal amount of your investment"
noun
1.
the person with the highest authority or most important position in an organization, institution, or group.
"a design consultancy whose principal is based in San Francisco"
Similar:
boss
chief
chief executive (officer)
CEO
chairman
chairwoman
managing director
MD
president
director
manager
employer
head
leader
ruler
controller
head honcho
gaffer
governor
guv'nor
2.
a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
"the winners are paid from the interest without even touching the principal"
Similar:
capital sum
capital
capital funds
working capital
The appropriate response is Occasion Segmentation. Occasion segmentation is partitioning the market into bunches on the premise of the distinctive events when the purchasers. plan to purchase the item or really purchase the item or utilize the item. A few items are seen to be adept for a specific time of day or occasion.
Economic bads for which the desired quantity is less than what nature provides at a zero price.<span>
Those are items people would pay to avoid or get rid of. They are</span><span> the opposite of an </span>economic<span> good</span><span>
Examples of economic bads include: pollution, noise, unhealthy food, risk, losss of resources,...</span>
Answer:
1. Stockholders invested $24,500 cash in the business in exchange for common stock.
Dr Cash 24,500
Cr Common stock 24,500
2. Purchased equipment for $4,500 cash.
Dr Equipment 4,500
Cr Cash 4,500
3. Paid $200 cash for May office rent.
Dr Rent expense 200
Cr Cash 200
4. Paid $600 cash for supplies.
Dr Supplies 600
Cr Cash 600
5. Incurred $350 of advertising costs in the Beacon News on account.
Dr Advertising expense 350
Cr Accounts payable 350
6. Received $4,900 in cash from customers for repair service.
Dr Cash 4,900
Cr Service revenue 4,900
7. Declared and paid a $1,000 cash dividend.
Dr Dividends 1,000
Cr Cash 1,000