Answer:
differentiated by quality/design
Explanation:
In this scenario the two coffee shops have different strategies for sale. While Jackie's coffee is a sit down cafe with a waiter service that takes personalised orders, Johnny's coffee sells at various kiosks it owns.
These two businesses are differentiated by quality or design. Jackie's has more quality because of the personalised service provided to customers.
Jackie uses design of a sit down cafe in one location, while Johnny's business design is to sell coffee at various locations (kiosks)
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": top management's attitude toward decentralized operating structures.
Explanation:
Sales forecasts have the purpose of providing companies with an idea of how their sales environment is going to be within a specific period. By forecasting, firms obtain objective information from inside and outside the company that allows them to maximize the distribution of their resources to cover the customers' demands in the future.
Thus, <em>an executive's attitude over decentralized operating structures is not relevant for sales forecasting.</em>
Answer:
Market : Gasoline
b. Standardized good
c. Full information
e. Participants are price takers.
Market : Barbershop haircuts
a. Large number of buyers
c. Full information
Market : Bicycles
a. Large number of buyers
b. Standardized good
c. Full information
d. No transaction cost
Explanation:
The three markets will have different characteristics which will cause the competition. The Gasoline market has standardized product and the customers are price takers. Usually the prices are fixed for the products and there is no bargaining.
Answer:
Hart's note should be reported at $10,000 and Maxx's note should be reported at $7,820
Explanation:
Since Hart's note is a current note (due within one year) it should be reported at future value = $10,000
Marxx's note must be reported at present value:
present value = future value x discount factor = {$10,000 [1 + (3% x 5)]} x 0.68
present value = $11,500 x 0.68 = $7,820
*we use simple interest to calculate the future value of Marxx's debt since Jet Co. doesn't charge compound interest
Explanation:
The adjusted journal entry is shown below:
Corp Laundry supplies Expense A/c Dr $6,580
To Corp Laundry supplies A/c $6,580
(Being the corp supplies expense is recorded)
It is computed below:
= Purchased value of laundry supplies - still on hand
= $7,990 - $1,410
= $6,580
The answer is correct but The options that are given are incorrect.