Answer:
Strategic buyers are asset managers that are trying to time the purchase or sale of a business.
Financial buyers are institutions that provide capital and are not operators.
Explanation:
Strategic buyers are the buyers which aim to buy the company through acquisition, or M&A in order to gain more power in the industry, basically expanding their horizons, they are competitors, or the suppliers in the supply chain, or the customers of the product, they tend to buy such companies in order to decrease their share of cost.
Financial buyers are the one which basically provides finance to the company.
In simple terms these buyers just invest in the companies and have short term or long term goals from this investment, as long as these goals in the form of expected return are fulfilled they keep the investment, as soon when they discover its profitable to sell it further and have a capital gain they do so.
Answer: Economic cost = $175,000
Accounting cost = $100,000
Explanation: The difference between economic cost and accounting coast is economic cost takes into consideration the next best alternative foregone, that is, opportunity cost whereas accounting cost only sums cost incurred. In the given case the interest on savings and salary of job is the opportunity cost of Jill.
Therefore,
Economic cost = $5000 + $70,000 + $80,000 + $40,000 - $20,000=$175,000
Accounting cost = $80,000 + $20,000 = $100,000
Answer:
The only two jobs that deal with natural resources are:
- oil rig driller
- wind turbine engineer
Oil rig drillers work in the ocean completely surrounded by water, or maybe other oil rigs but they are never too close.
Wind turbine engineers work on open spaces, surrounded by very few things other than wind turbines. Wind turbines are HUGE and they are usually located on very isolated places.
Answer:
General Journal Debit Credit
Retained Earning 200,000
Common Stock 200,000
Explanation:
(200,000 outstanding shares x 100% stock dividend x $1 par value of the stock) = 200,000 Common Stock.
Answer:
C. Product A has more elastic demand than product B.
Explanation:
The graph plotted above shows the quantity demanded for 2 products in relation to their prices.
Looking at the graph, we visually conclude that product A is more responsive to a change in price, compared to how responsive product B is to a change in price.
Invariably, a change in the price of commodity A causes a greater change in the quantity demanded, compared to a change in quantity demanded for product B, with almost the same change in price.
Option C is the answer.