QUESTION 5
Which of the following is a demand-oriented approach to pricing?
a. service-orient...
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QUESTION 5
Which of the following is a demand-oriented approach to pricing?
a. service-oriented pricing
Ob. standard markup pricing
C. customary pricing
Od, target profit pricing
e. bundle pricing
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Outstanding stock consists of 8,300 shares of cumulative 7% preferred stock with a $10 par value and 4,300 shares of common stock with a $1 par value. during the first three years of operation, the corporation declared and paid the following total cash dividends. year dividend declared 2016 $ 0 2017 $ 7,300 2018 $ 45,000 the amount of dividends paid to preferred and common shareholders in 2018 is:
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)a business incurs the following costs per unit: labor $125/unit, materials $45/unit, and rent $250,000/month. if the firm produces 1,000,000 units a month, calculate the following: a. total variable costs b. total fixed costs c. total costs
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