Two constraints to maximizing profit are cost of production and consumer demand.
Consumer demand is essential for revenue. Competition and budget can affect demand and put constraints to profit maximization. Cost of production can constraint profits maximization too because the higher the cost of raw material, the higher the cost of production will be, which in turn will affect the price of the product. This increase in price can also affect the demand.
The answer is then D.
Answer:
$171,619.20
Explanation:
The computation of the budgeted accounts payable balance at the end of November is shown below:
= Budgeted cost of raw materials purchases in November × following month percentage
= $286,032 × 60%
= $171,619.20
As 40% is paid in the month of purchase whereas 60% is paid to the following month. So, we recognized 60%, not 40%
Answer:
$20,000
Explanation:
Bond discount at the issuance of bond:
= Worth of Bonds issued - [(Worth of Bonds issued ÷ 100) × Issue price]
= 705,000 - [($705,000 ÷ 100) × 98]
= $705,000 - $690,900
= $14,100
Bond Payable = $705,000
Unamortized bond discount:
= Bond discount at the issuance of bond - Amortized amount
= $14,100 - $8,200
= $5,900
Redemption Value of Bond = Retired price of bonds × 7,050
= 102 × 7,050
= $719,100
Loss on retirement on Bond:
= Redemption Value of Bond - (Worth of Bonds issued - Unamortized bond discount)
= 719,100 - (705,000 - 5,900)
= 719,100 - 699,100
= $20,000
Answer:
process builder( c )
Explanation:
The tool that can be used to create records and automate record creation after permissions have been removed by the system administrator is the " process builder"TOOL
The process builder tool allows for the development of processes that can be seen from a top view and this ensures that all steps taken in closing up a business deal can be seen all at once from the top. this tool is usually employed when a business is at the closing stages of a deal/business and the actions listed are highlighted
Answer:
When Terry fed her dog, she noticed that only one can of Alpo Beef Chunk Dinner remained. Since it was the only kind her aging dog ate, she stopped at the supermarket and bought a case of Alpo Beef Chunk Dinner dog food. She used habitual decision making process to replenish her stock of can.
Explanation:
As we have seen that Terry feeds her dog with only Alpo Beef Chunk, she don't consider any other option, product and brand, therefore, she needs very less search and almost no evaluation of any other option available in this product category. In this kind of decision making consumers needs very less information about the product because they know what they are going to purchase and they are very less bothered about the other options. Consumers feel almost no frustration in searching for the information and looking into the shelves for the other brands, they just go straight to the racks and pick their products up. Consumers saves their time by using this kind of decision making. In this kind of decision making, human brain form certain patterns, develop habits and therefore, saves energy.