Business, 06.05.2020 07:29, arianawelsh123l
Freedom Wine receives an average of $684,006 in checks per day. The delay in clearing is typically 1.3 days. The current interest rate is .024 percent per day. Assume each month has 30 days.
What is the highest daily fee the company should be willing to pay to eliminate its float entirely?
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:00, mazolethrin3461
The following are budgeted data: january february march sales in units 16,200 22,400 19,200 production in units 19,200 20,200 18,700 one pound of material is required for each finished unit. the inventory of materials at the end of each month should equal 20% of the following month's production needs. purchases of raw materials for february would be budgeted to be:
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:20, PrisonKing3749
David consumes two things: gasoline (q 1) and bread (q 2). david's utility function is u(q 1, q 2)equals70q 1 superscript 0.5 baseline q 2 superscript 0.5. let the price of gasoline be p 1, the price of bread be p 2, and income be y. derive david's demand curve for gasoline. david's demand for gasoline is q 1equals nothing. (properly format your expression using the tools in the palette. hover over tools to see keyboard shortcuts. e. g., a subscript can be created with the _ character.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:40, xrenay
Four key marketing decision variables are price (p), advertising (a), transportation (t), and product quality (q). consumer demand (d) is influenced by these variables. the simplest model for describing demand in terms of these variables is: d = k – pp + aa + tt + qq where k, p, a, t, and q are constants. discuss the assumptions of this model. specifically, how does each variable affect demand? how do the variables influence each other? what limitations might this model have? how can it be improved?
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