Match each economic concept with the scenarios that illustrates it.
consumer sovereignty...
Business, 10.01.2020 17:31 sophiqdionacles1968
Match each economic concept with the scenarios that illustrates it.
consumer sovereignty
total cost of ownership
incorporation
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hillary needs to buy an oven for her bakery. she compares the prices, maintenance costs, and power consumption of three ovens. she compares the loan terms offered on them. finally, she settles for the one that will offer the best value for the money in the long run.
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ramona international wants to raise about $20 million. it sells shares of company stock in the stock market and brings many new shareholders onboard.
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maxima and hercules are rival companies that make protein shakes. people love maxima protein shakes because they are delicious and packaged attractively. hercules protein shakes fail to impress most people. soon, hercules has to cut production of its protein shakes and focus on other products.
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What should a food worker use to retrieve ice from an ice machine?
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Zeta corporation is a manufacturer of sports caps, which require soft fabric. the standards for each cap allow 2.00 yards of soft fabric, at a cost of $2.00 per yard. during the month of january, the company purchased 25,000 yards of soft fabric at $2.10 per yard, to produce 12,000 caps. what is zeta corporation's materials price variance for the month of january?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00
On january 1, year 1, purl corp. purchased as a long-term investment $500,000 face amount of shaw, inc.’s 8% bonds for $456,200. the bonds were purchased to yield 10% interest. the bonds mature on january 1, year 6, and pay interest annually on january 1. purl uses the effective interest method of amortization. what amount (rounded to nearest $100) should purl report on its december 31, year 2, balance sheet for these held-to-maturity bonds?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:20
Reynolds corp. factors $400,000 of accounts receivable with mateer finance corporation on a without recourse basis on july 1, 2015. the receivables records are transferred to mateer finance, which will receive the collections. mateer finance assesses a finance charge of 1 ½ percent of the amount of accounts receivable and retains an amount equal to 4% of accounts receivable to cover sales discounts, returns, and allowances. the transaction is to be recorded as a sale.required: a. prepare the journal entry on july 1, 2015, for reynolds corp. to record the sale of receivables without recourse.b. prepare the journal entry on july 1, 2015, for mateer finance corporation to record the purchase of receivables without recourse— think through this.c. explain the difference between sale of receivables with recourse as oppose to without recourse.
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