Answer:
Peripheral Goods
Explanation:
According to my research on different business strategies and benefits, I can say that based on the information provided within the question these are examples of Peripheral Goods. These are useful physical items that have something to do with the business that is offering the product or service that you are buying.
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Answer:
I can't help you sorry
Explanation:
I don't know what any of this means
Utilities. Since you don't own the property, you are not responsible for paying property taxes. Your landlord should be responsible for any maintenance. PMI is insurance paid on a mortgage - which you wouldn't have as a renter.
This is an Affirming the Consequent argument. It is the name
of an invalid conditional argument form or an invalid form of the modus ponens.
This is easily identified by remembering that any argument
that affirms the consequent is invalid.
Answer:
C. If consumers are informed about products, prices, and costs across countries
D. If consumers are particularly important to the seller
YES. As having a complete information will allow for arbitrage between areas and if they are a big fish of the seller business the seller will be less likely to roll-over the consumer in negociation.
Explanation:
A. If switching to competing brands or substitutes is expensive
NO. If switching is expenses then, the exit-barrier is higer thus, less bargaining power as we are less likely to leave
E. If consumer demand is rising
NO. Is demand rises then the supplier will have bargain power as it has where to sale the product if we leave