Answer:
The R.C.Willey furniture store has a sale for Memorial day weekend that if you purchase products that come over $499 a 60" TV can be purchased for only $300. This sales practice is known as<u> bundling.</u>
Explanation:
Here, the firm is selling two goods at a lower price, if the consumer has also brought a product, that is price tying, for it to be bundling, the firm would have made it mandatory to buy both the goods at a certain price.
Answer:
The below additional piece of information is missing from the question:
In its 2018 income statement, what amount of interest expense should Hernandez report from this lease transaction?
The interest expense for 2018 is $150,000
Explanation:
Interest expense for 2018 is the implicit interest 10% multiplied by the difference present value of $1,800,000 minus annual payment of $300,000.
In order to compute the interest expense,the annual payment must be deducted first since the annual payment was made at the start of the year,hence interest is only due on the net amount of $1,500,000($1,800,000-$300,000).
Interest expense=$1,500,000*10%=$150,000
Answer:
b. $1,500
Explanation:
The computation of the total amount of manufacturing overhead is shown below:
= Assembly department + Fabrication department
where,
Assembly department equals to
= $30 × 40 machine hours
= $1,200
Fabrication department would be
= $12 × 25 direct labor hour
= $300
So, the total manufacturing overhead would be
= $1,200 + $300
= $1,500
I don't think there's anything more annoying than the ISP monopolies, specifically Comcast which has most of the US I believe. They never bother to upgrade their services only their prices and stupid cable bundle packages. I'm lucky enough to live in a large metropolitan area where a new fiber internet company just started up but before this last year there were only two ISP choices; Comcast or Century link. Suburban and rural areas typically only get one choice; expensive slow internet service from a local ISP monopoly.
Answer:
news items
Explanation:
Public relations refers to the communication that the company's have with the public through media outlets, which is why they are perceived as news items. This being the case, the public sees this news item and pays attention to this alone, as opposed to other promotional communication methods such as newspapers and articles where various information is cluttered together making it difficult to focus on one thing alone.