Answer: $12
Explanation:
In selling the obsolete goods, the company will incur Variable Marketing costs and the alternative will be to throw the goods away.
The relevant costs they will incur are therefore the Variable Marketing costs alone.
The lowest amount that a company should accept for a good is the price that equals it's cost so that they may at least Break-Even.
Seeing as the Variable Marketing Costs are the only relevant cost then the lowest they should accept is the Variable Marketing Costs of $12.
Answer:
Income effect
Explanation:
Own price increases are associated with decreases in quantity demanded, ceteris paribus. These decreases in quantity demanded are composed of two effects, the substitution effect and the<u> Income effect.</u>
We know as per the law of demand, price increases lead to decrease in the quantity demanded if factor remain constant.
Quantity demanded has effect of two other major factors:
- Subtitution effect.
- Income effect.
Subtitution effect: It is the price of subtitution goods & services also lead to increase and decrease of demand for any particular goods.
Example: Price of tea and coffee.
Income effect: It is the income of consumer that effect the demand of any goods & sevices, as with the increase in income of consumer, their demand for inferior goods decreases and demand for branded goods increases.
Example: Non branded clothes and branded clothes.
option C to persuade, just took the test
Answer:
management has not explained its business purpose
Explanation:
Since in the question it is mentioned that the firm is engaged in the new financial transaction that contains the material impact on the earnings so this represents that it could be come under the pre existed accounting standards.
Also everyone should be aware of the business purpose plus it is not established for changing off the financial statements
So it would be suspicious because the purpose of the business could not be explained
Someone with the skills mentioned above would be great as (A) a credit analyst.
A credit analyst is <u>a person working in finances whose main job is to assess the creditworthiness of companies, individuals, and securities. </u>
Credit analysts are usually employed by public or private financial institutions (both banking or non-banking).