Answer;
The action that would most likely cause the Equal employment opportunity commission to intervene;
- A company posts an ad looking to hire a male computer programmer.
Explanation;
Equal employment opportunity entails the provision of equal opportunity for employment and advancement within a company or an organization to all individuals, including those that fall under the protected classes. The protected classes include, race, color, age, national origin, disability, reprisal and sex.
Answers with Explanations:
1. What type of market is Huy Fong targeting with its Sriracha sauce?
"Huy Fong's Food Inc." is a company that sells <em>Sriracha sauce</em> made in California. It has also partnered with several companies in order to provide variety of products based on its official flavor.
Since Huy Fong is <u>open to competition with other rivals</u>, it is clear that the company is using the "monopolistic competition" <u>type of market.</u> Hung Fung is not the only company that sells sriracha sauce, other companies like <em>Heinz</em> and <em>Tabasco</em> are also selling the same sauce.
However, it has been branded as the most authentic and original of all. Such <u>uniqueness of the Huy Fung Sriracha sauce</u> makes it<em> stand out from the rest</em>. In this aspect, the company is <em>monopolizing the competition.</em>
2. Of the four categories of segmentation variables, which is most important to Huy Fong's segmentation strategy, and why?
Of the four categories of segmentation variables, "demographic" is the most important to Huy Fung's segmentation strategy. The company's target market are men and women who belong to the<u> age range of 20-30 in the United States.</u>
This is the<em> specific population</em> that the company is focusing on. These people are considered to be<em> budgeting their money</em> and in that sense, they'd be able to afford the sriracha sauce.
Answer:
a) a downward shift in the AFC curve
Explanation:
AFC = Average Fixed Cost, AVC = Average Variable Cost, MC = Marginal Cost
Average Fixed Cost is defined as the fixed cost of production divided by the quantity produced. Mathematically given as:
Average Fixed Cost = Fixed Cost ÷ Quantity
AVC = FC ÷ Q
Average Variable Cost is defined as the variable cost of production divided by the quantity produced. Mathematically given as:
AFC = VC ÷ Q
Marginal Cost is defined as the cost incurred for an additional unit to be produced. Mathematically given as:
MC = ΔC ÷ ΔQ
The firm discovered a more efficient technology implies that the cost of production is reduced. The result of this is that the fixed cost (FC) is reduced and consequently, the AFC is reduced as well. Hence, the AFC curve shifts downward. We therefore see that a reduction in fixed costs (due to the discovery of a more efficient technology) results in the AFC curve shifting downwards
<u>Hence, Option A (a downward shift in the AFC curve) is the correct answer </u>
Answer:
the average cost per unit that should be used to determine the cost of the units sold on January 28 is $ 59.00
Explanation:
The Weighted Average Cost Method calculates the new cost of Inventory with each purchase of Inventory.
The Perpetual Inventory System records the cost of inventory sold with each sale made.
<u>Calculation of the new cost of Inventory with each purchase of Inventory :</u>
January 10:
Cost per Unit = Total Cost / Total Number of Units
Cost per Unit = (( 600 units × $55 per unit ) + ( 1000 units × $59 per unit )) / 1600 units
= $ 57.50
January 20:
Cost per Unit = Total Cost / Total Number of Units
Cost per Unit = (( 1600 units × $57.50 per unit ) + ( 800 units × $62 per unit )) / 2400 units
= $ 59.00
There were no further purchases from this point
Thus cost per units remains at $ 59.00
Therefore the average cost per unit that should be used to determine the cost of the units sold on January 28 is $ 59.00
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Land A/c Dr $470,500
Land Improvement A/c Dr $87,800
Building A/c Dr $1,452,200
To Cash A/c $2,010,500
(Being these costs are recorded)
The computation of the land is shown below:
= Purchase cost of new plant + tear down cost + fill and level the lot cost
= $390,000 + $33,500 + $47,000
= $470,500