Answer: 1. W: Is it worth doing?,2. R: Is it real, 3. R: Is it real, 4. W: Can we win?,5.W: Can we win?-
Explanation:The R-W-W Framework is used to screen new products. R-W-W stands for:
Is it Real?
Can we Win?
Is it Worth doing? By matching each description to nthe correct R-W-W category, i have that
1) The new product would cost $12.50 to manufacture, and similar products sell for $9.00----- W: Is it worth doing?
2)Research shows that 85% of high school students enjoyed playing the new game.-----R: Is it real
3)The results of the last market survey showed only 35% of consumers were interested in the new product-----.
R: Is it real?
4)A smaller ergonomic mouse was used by 57% of data entry clerks who participated in the survey.
----W: Can we win?-
5)To manufacture the new product, the company may need to hire 10 more assemblers.-----W: Can we win?
Answer:
<h3>D. entrepreneurship
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Explanation:
- Entrepreneurship is one among the different types of productive resources that can be applied to produce goods and services.
- Enterprise is a human ability or an action of organizing the different types of productive resources to produce goods and services in the most profitable and productive way.
- It is a set of skills that individuals may use or apply while trying to produce a good.
- Keisha negotiating with her parents and friends to give them a share of profit if they rendered their goods and services and asking permission from her principal is an entrepreneurial tactic which she is using to make her cupcakes sale successful.
Answer: The actual value
Explanation: In simple words, actual value refers to the utility satisfaction that a customer receives after purchasing a product.
The only difference between perceived value and actual value is that while calculating perceived value the customer compares his product with other product . However, while calculating actual value he only compares the existing performance with his or her expectations.
In the given case, Jeremy feels the product he buy is no as useful as he thought. Hence it lacks actual value.
Answer:
a. Merina's captal is $160,000. Half would be $80,000.
Entry;
DR Merina, Capital ..................................................................$80,000
CR Wayne, Capital ....................................................................................$80,000
(To record purchase of half of Merina Capital)
b.
DR Cash......................................................................$180,000
CR Wayne, Capital.........................................................................$180,000
(To record Wayne investment)
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The current Capital amount is;
= 200,000 +160,000
= $360,000
If Wayne joins and adds to this such that he owns 1/3 then;
2/3x = 360,000
x = 360,000/2/3
x = $540,000
Wayne's share would be;
= 1/3 * 540,000
= $180,000
Answer:
a. $58,000
b. $6,752
c. $9,000
Explanation:
a. The computation of taxable income is shown below:-
Taxable income = Salary - Short term capital loss + Cash Prize - Greater of Standard or itemized deduction for year 2018 (assumed)
= $80,000 - $2,000 + $4,000 - $24,000
= $58,000
b. The computation of tax liability is shown below:-
Tax liability (Surviving spouse) = ($1,940) + ($58,000 - $19,400) × 12%
= $1,940 + $38,600 × 12%
= $1,940 + $4,632
= $6,572
c. The calculation of Charlotte's child and dependent tax credit is given below:-
= ($2,000 × 4) + ($500 × 2)
= $8,000 + $1,000
= $9,000