Business, 19.09.2019 18:30, lovemyboys0404pc662e
"the law of demand does not work all the time. for example, think about the demand for luxury cars (e. g. bmw, porshe, etc): demand for those luxury cars increases when the price of the car increases."
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:30, solphiafischer
Individual consumers belong to which step of choosing a target market? possible customers competition demographics communication
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, chloeholt123
Which of the following is an example of a production quota? a. the government sets an upper limit on the quantity that each dairy farmer can produce. b. the government sets a price floor in the market for dairy products. c. the government sets a lower limit on the quantity that each dairy farmer can produce. d. the government guarantees to buy a specified quantity of dairy products from farmers.
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:20, sgalvis455
Abank has $132,000 in excess reserves and the required reserve ratio is 11 percent. this means the bank could have in checkable deposit liabilities and in (total) reserves.
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:00, bossboybaker
Analyzing and computing accrued warranty liability and expense waymire company sells a motor that carries a 60-day unconditional warranty against product failure. from prior years' experience, waymire estimates that 2% of units sold each period will require repair at an average cost of $100 per unit. during the current period, waymire sold 69,000 units and repaired 1,000 units. (a) how much warranty expense must waymire report in its current period income statement? (b) what warranty liability related to current period sales will waymire report on its current period-end balance sheet? (hint: remember that some units were repaired in the current period.) (c) what analysis issues must we consider with respect to reported warranty liabilities?
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