Answer:
Intensive Distribution
Explanation:
Intensive distribution is a strategy in which producers of convenience products and raw material stock their products in as many outlets as possible.
In this strategy, the producers of convenience products try to provide the product to the consumers where and when they want. In this way, consumers get brand exposure for any product they wish to buy and also it made convenient for them to buy the product. Example of such products are soaps, biscuits etc.
Thus the answer for the question is Intensive Distribution.
Answer: D - Budget Estimate Submission (BES)
Explanation: Budget Estimate Submission (BES) is a proposal prepared for all available resources including funding, force structure and personnel strength over a five year period. The proposal is then submitted to the office of the secretary of defense for the inclusion in the department of defense Budget.
After which a Budget review is conducted by the Secretary of Defense with OMB participation, to review department/agency estimates of program costs. This budget takes care of:
1) Program Pricing
2) Program Executability
Answer:
Return on Investment = 17%
Explanation:
Return on Investment = Net income from investment / Investment opportunity * 100
Where Net income from investment = (Sales * Contribution margin ratio) - Fixed expenses
Net income = ($1,530,000 * 30%) - $306,000
Net income = $459,000 - $306,000
Net income = $153,000
Return on Investment = $153,000 / $900,000 * 100
Return on Investment = 17%
Answer:The product margin for product M5 is $7,385
Explanation:
To calculate the product margin for product M5,
Processing 3,870 ÷ 9,000
= 0.43 per MH
Supervising 25,000 ÷ 1,000
= $25 per batch
To calculate the overhead cost for product M5
Processing 0.43 per MH × 500
= $215
Supervising $25 per batch × 500 batches
= $12,500
Total = $12,500 + $215
= $12,715
To calculate the product margin for product M5 under activity based costing
$
Sales. 95,400
Less:
Direct materials 32,500
Direct Labour 42,800
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Prime Cost. 75,300
Add: Overhead 12,715
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Total Cost of production. 88,015
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Product Margin. 7,385
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<u>Solution and explanation:</u>
<u>Given data:
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Ask price: 98.4062, bid price: 98.2812, par value of the bond: $10,000
<u>The following formula is used in order to calculate the actual value of the bond
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The ask price will be used while calculating the actual value of the bond and the par value of the bond will be used
Ask price will be multiplied with par value of the bond and divided by 100
= $9840.62
Therefore, the par value as per the above calculation is $9840.62