Answer:
Letter a is correct. <u>Situational factors.</u>
Explanation:
Situational factors are defined as the set of temporary environmental factors that will influence consumer behavior in the purchasing process.
These may include:
- <u>the physical environment:</u> physical characteristics that influence purchase such as the organization and size of space.
- <u>the social environment:</u> influence of consumption by other people.
- <u>the task:</u> convenience of purchase for some reason.
- <u>the time:</u> time the person has to make a purchase.
- <u> antecedent psychological states:</u> spirit and psychological states that influence people to buy.
Answer:
what is the money multiplier?
what is the total change in the M1 Money Supply?
- Just because a client deposits money into a bank it does not increase M1, it just changes its composition. The immediate effect of the deposit in the total money supply is nothing. If the bank loans the money to other clients ($581 in total loans are possible), and other clients deposit the funds in the same bank or other banks, then the money supply could increase up to $3,416.
what is the minimum amount by which the money supply will increase?
- If the bank loans the disposable funds, the money supply should increase by $581 at least.
Explanation:
The bank's required reserve ratio = reserves / deposits = $493 / $2,900 = 0.17 or 17%.
the money multiplier = 1 / required reserve ratio = 1 / 0.17 = 5.88
if a client deposits $700, the minimum amount by which the money supply will increase = $700 x (1 - required reserve) = $700 x (1 - 0.17) = $700 x 0.83 = $581
the maximum amount by which the money supply could increase = ($700 x 5.88) - $700 = $4,116 - $700 = $3,416
Answer:
Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
Given that,
Budgeted unit sales for August = 4,600 units
Variable selling and administrative expense per unit = $7.30 per unit
Budgeted fixed selling and administrative expense = $51,980
Depreciation per month = $6,440
Total variable selling and administrative expense:
= Budgeted unit sales for August × variable selling and administrative expense per unit
= 4,600 × $7.30
= $33,580
Total fixed selling and administrative expense:
= Budgeted fixed selling and administrative expense - Depreciation per month
= $51,980 - $6,440
= $45,540
Total cash disbursements for selling and administrative expenses:
= Total variable selling and administrative expense + Total fixed selling and administrative expense
= $33,580 + $45,540
= $79,120
Answer:
The ledger of Metlock, Inc.
March 31 Adjusting Entries
Sr. No Particulars Debit Credit
1 Depreciation Expense $1092
Accumulated Depreciation $ 1092
Depreciation for 3 months = $364*3= $ 1092
2. Unearned Rent Revenue 8060
Rent Revenue Earned 8060
Half of the unearned rent revenue was earned during the quarter.
3. Interest Expense $130
Interest Payable $ 130
Interest of $520 is accrued on the notes payable. For the quarter it will be
$ 520/4-=$ 130
4. Supplies Expense 2885
Supplies 2885
Supplies on hand total $1,105. Supplies were $ 3900. The amount of supplies used were $ 3900- $ 1015= $ 2885
5. Insurance Expense $1560
Prepaid Insurance $ 1560
Insurance expires at the rate of $520 per month. For the three months it would be $ 520* 3= $1560.
Answer:
Yes. I agree
Explanation:
Due to a fall in barriers to international trade, <u>companies in wealthy advanced economies now find it easier to move their manufacturing activities to other countries</u> with lower labor rates so that they can reduce their manufacturing costs.
This move means that manufacturing companies in the wealthy advanced economies have reduced job opportunities and as such, workers in this industry will suffer.