Sharon made a $160,000 interest-free loan to her son, Todd, who used the money to pay for his masters at Baruch. Todd’s only sources of income were $25,000 from a florist business he runs part time and $490 of interest on his checking account. The relevant Federal interest rate was 5%. Based on the above information:_____

a. Todd's business net profit will be reducod by $3,000 (0S x $60,000) of interest expense.
b. Sharon must recognize $3,000 (0.05 x $60,000) of imputed interest income on the below- market loan.
c. Todd's gross income must be increased by the $3,000 (05 × $60.000) imputed interest income on the below market loan.
d. Sharon does not recognize any imputed interest income and Todd does not recognize any imputed interest expense.
e. None of the above is correet.

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Answer 1

Answer: Sharon does not recognize any imputed interest income and Todd does not recognize any imputed interest expense.

Explanation:

Based on the information that is provided in the question, we should note that Sharon does not recognize any imputed interest income and Todd does not recognize any imputed interest expense.

We should note that interest is recorded in the book of account if it's receivable or if it's payable for accounting purpose.


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Suppose autonomous consumption is 550; there are no taxes; planned investment is 200; government spending is 250; exports are 100; and imports are 300. If equilibrium GDP is $8,000, what is the marginal propensity to consume?

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Answer:

The marginal propensity to consume is 0.6

Explanation:

The computation of the marginal propensity to consume is shown below

Given that

Autonomous consumption = 550 = C

Planned investment = 200 = I

Government spending = 250 = G

Exports = 100 = X

Imports  = 300 = M

Equilibrium level of GDP = $8,000 = Y

Now as we know that

The equation for aggregate demand is

Y = C + I + G +( X- M)

$8,000 = [550 + b × $8,000] + 200 + 250 + [100 - 300]

7,200 = 8,000b

b = 0.9

Hence, The marginal propensity to consume is 0.6

The only thing a firm can and should do to balance the conflicting demands of being agile in a dynamic environment is to design systems and processes that can identify, assess, and develop technology based opportunities.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

By saying that's the "only thing a firm can and should do" makes the statement untrue because, in a scenario where there is conflicting demand, the firm may employ other methods.

You own a stock portfolio invested 25 percent in Stock Q, 20 percent in Stock R, 10 percent in Stock S, and 45 percent in Stock T. The betas for these four stocks are 1.32, 1.26, 1.52, and 1.06, respectively. What is the portfolio beta?

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Answer: 1.211

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that an individual own a stock portfolio invested 25 percent in Stock Q, 20 percent in Stock R, 10 percent in Stock S, and 45 percent in Stock T and that the betas for these four stocks are 1.32, 1.26, 1.52, and 1.06, respectively.

The portfolio beta will be calculated as:

= (shares of Q × Beta of Q) + (shares of R × Beta R) + (shares of S × Beta S) + (shares of R * Beta T))/ Total Shares

=(25 × 1.32) + (20 × 1.26) + (10 × 1.52) + (45 × 1.06)/100

= (33 + 25.2 + 15.2 + 47.7) / 100

= 121.1/100

= 1.211

Suppose a popular band decides to hold a free concert in its hometown. Admission is available on a first-come, first-served basis. This concert is an example of:

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Answer: Private good

Explanation:

The main feature of a private good is rivalry and excludabilty. For a private good, when a consumer or when someone consumers or purchases the product, this will privemt others from enjoying such good.

Since the admission of the concert is available on a first-come, first-served basis, Thai means only those that quickly come will benefit while others will be excluded.

This is a private good.

A young worker is starting her first job at a research lab. She spent four years
in college getting a degree in biology to prepare her for the career she
wanted. Then, she applied for a job at the lab and negotiated a good salary
for herself after she was hired.
This young worker is most likely part of which economic system?
A. Command economy
B. Market economy
C. Mixed economy
D. Traditional economy

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Answer: Market economy

Explanation: A P E X

Data for Corporation and its two divisions, Domestic and Foreign, appear below:

Sales revenues, Domestic $541,000
Variable expenses, Domestic $314,000
Traceable fixed expenses, Domestic $64,800
Sales revenues, Foreign $418,300
Variable expenses, Foreign $238,700
Traceable fixed expenses, Foreign $54,200

In addition, common fixed expenses totaled $146,900 and were allocated as follows: $76,300 to the Domestic division and $70,600 to the Foreign division.

Required:
What is the segment margin for the Domestic division?

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Answer:

the segment margin for the Domestic division is $162,200

Explanation:

The computation of the segment margin is as follows:

Segment Margin is

= Sales Revenues, Domestic - Variable Expenses, Domestic - Traceable Fixed Expenses, Domestic

= $541,000 - $314,000 - $64,800

= $162,200

Hence, the segment margin for the Domestic division is $162,200

Doug's Boat Shop, Inc. reports operating income of $260,000 and interest expense of $31,200. The average common stockholders' equity during the year was $50,000. The beginning assets balance is $115,000 and ending assets balance is $180,000. What is the leverage ratio

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Answer:

2.95

Explanation:

Given that;

Beginning assets = $115,000

Ending assets = $180,000

Operating income = $260,000

Interest expense = $31,200

Average common stockholder equity = $50,000

Average total assets ;

= (Beginning assets + Ending assets) ÷ 2

= ($115,000 + $180,000) ÷ 2

= $147,500

Therefore,

Leverage ratio = Average total assets ÷ Average common stockholder equity

Leverage ratio = $147,500 ÷ $50,000

Leverage ratio = 2.95

9) Is homelessness ever a good thing? What exactly is a home?

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Homelessness has positive and negative effects. More negative since not many country’s have buildings for the homeless. But if everyone had homes they would have to raise the taxes to make more houses and raise payment. No matter what there will always be homeless people, because not everyone can afford the expense of owning a home. A home is a place where you live.

Cullumber Company bought equipment for $150000 on January 1, 2021. Cullumber estimated the useful life to be 5 years with no salvage value, and the straight-line method of depreciation will be used. On January 1, 2022, Cullumber decides that the business will use the equipment for a total of 6 years. What is the revised depreciation expense for 2022?
a. $30000
b. $12000
c. $24000
d. $20000

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Answer:

Annual depreciation 2022= $24,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $150,000

Useful life= 5 years

Salvage value= $0

First, we need to calculate the annual depreciation for 2021:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (150,000 - 0) / 5

Annual depreciation= $30,000

Now, the revised depreciation:

Annual depreciation= (150,000 - 30,000) / 5

Annual depreciation= $24,000

We divide by 5 years because one year has passed.

A company has 46,000 shares of common stock outstanding. The stockholders' equity applicable to common shares is $554,300, and the par value per common share is $10. The book value per share is:

Multiple Choice

$0.08.


$2.05.


$55.43.


$12.05.


$10.00.

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Answer:

$10.00

Explanation:

Retained earnings: Multiple Choice Are never adjusted for anything other than net income or dividends. Represents the amount shareholders are guaranteed to receive upon company liquidation. Represent an amount of cash available to pay shareholders. Can only be appropriated by setting aside a cash fund. Generally consists of a company's cumulative net income less any net losses and dividends declared since its inception. PrevQuestion 12 of 20 Total12 of 20Visit question map

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Answer:

Generally consists of a company's cumulative net income less any net losses and dividends declared since its inception

Explanation:

Retained earning is the balance of a company's profit that is retained after the distribution of dividend declared to it's shareholders.

A company that makes profit at the end of a reporting period usually make dividend declaration to its shareholder. The accumulation of these declarations are then taken out of the profit earned by the company. The balance when dividends declared(since it's inception) by the company is taken out from its profit, including any net losses is known as retained earning.

g Cathy Rogers deposits $200 in currency in her checking account at a bank. This deposit is treated as:

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Answer: 4) No change in the money supply because the $200 in currency has been converted to a $200 increase in checkable deposits

Explanation:

The money supply refers to the total amount of money currently in circulation. In this instance it remains the same because no new money was introduced into the economy.

All that has happened is that Ms. Rogers took her $200 which was already in circulation and part of money supply and deposited it in her checking account. The money is therefore still in circulation, just not in immediate cash.

Money supply therefore remains the same.

Suppose in the year 2019, people spent $500 on durable goods, $600 on non-durable goods, and $900 on services. During the same year, the government paid a total of $600 to soldiers and police officers, spent $400 building missiles and highways, spent $200 total on welfare and unemployment benefits and $800 on social security payments. During this year the United States had imports totaling up to $600 while exporting $200 worth of goods and services. Finally, firms spent $600 on machines that will increase their productive capacity and they raised the amount of goods in their inventories from $200 at the beginning of the year to $500 at the end of the year. Please use this information to calculate total GDP for 2017.a. $2,300.b. $2,800.c. $3,200.d. $2,700.

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Answer:

nba

Explanation:

nba

Suppose that market demand is Q = 660 – 12P and marginal cost is MC = 5. The consumer surplus in a perfectly competitive market is $___________, while the consumer surplus in a monopoly market is $ __________.

a. 5,000; 3,750

b. 15,000; 7,500

c. 15,000; 3,750

d. 0; 7,500

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Answer: 15000; 3750

Explanation:

From the question,

Q = 660 – 12P

MC = 5

The consumer surplus in a perfectly competitive market will be:

P = MC

Therefore, P = 5

Q = 660 - 12P = 660 - 12(5) = 660 - 60 = 600

Consumer surplus = 1/2 × (55 - 5) (600)

= 1/2 × 50 × 600

= 15,000

For monopoly, MR = MC

Total Revenue = P × Q

Since Q= 660 - 12P

P = (660 - Q)/12

TR = P × Q

= (660 - Q)/12 × Q

= (660Q- Q²)/12 × Q

MR = (660 - 2Q)/12

MR = MC

(660 - 2Q)/12 = 5

(660 - 2Q) = 5 × 12

660 - 2Q = 60

2Q = 660 - 60

2Q = 600

Q = 600/2

Q= 300

Since P =(660 - Q)/12

= (660 - 300)/12

= 360/12

= 30

Consumer surplus = 1/2 × (55 - 30) (30)

= 1/2 × 25 × 300

= 3750

Therefore, the answer is 15000; 3750

Premium priced products like those offered by Louis Vuitton are not likely to be distributed _______.

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Answer:

b. intensively

Explanation:

Louis Vuitton products mostly deal with the suitcases, shoes, watches, jewelleries, sunglasses, etc. Their products would be sold via departments i.e. rental, online websites, stores, etc

So as per the given situation, their premium and pricing products could not be allocated intensively as for many people it cant be afforded due to the high prices.

So the correct option is b.

A production possibilities frontier can shift outward if

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Answer:

A production possibility frontier (PPF) illustrates the combinations of output of two products that a country can supply using all of their available factor inputs in an efficient way. One way the PPF can shift outwards is if there is an increase in the active labour supply

In the GMP partnership (to which Elan seeks admittance), the capital balances of Mary, Gene, and Pat, who share income in the ratio of 6:3:1, are

Mary $266,400
Gene 133,200
Pat 44,400

Required:
a. If no goodwill or bonus is recorded, how much must Elan invest for a one-third interest?
b. Prepare journal entry for the admission of Elan if she invests $80,000 for a 20 percent interest and goodwill is recorded.
c. Prepare journal entry for the admission of Elan if she invests $200,000 for a 20 percent interest. Total capital will be $600,000; the partners use the bonus method.

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Answer:

A. $222,000

B. Dr Cash $80,000

Dr Goodwill $31,000

Cr Elan, Capital $111,000

C. Dr Cash $200,000

Cr Mary, Capital $40,080

Cr Gene, Capital $20,040

Cr Pat, Capital $6,680

Cr Elan, Capital $133,200

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine how much must Elan invest for a one-third interest

FIRST STEP is to calculate the 2/3 of the total resulting capital balance of Mary, Gene, and Pat

Mary $266,400

Gene $133,200

Pat $44,400

Total $444,000

Total resulting capital balance=($444,000÷2/3)

Total resulting capital balance= $444,000 ÷ .666666

Total resulting capital balance=$ 666,000

SECOND STEP is to calculate how much must Elan invest for a one-third interest

Investment for one-third interest= $666,000 x 1/3

Investment for one-third interest=$666,000 x .333333

Investment for one-third interest=$221,999.9

Investment for one-third interest=$222,000 (Approximately)

Therefore how much must Elan invest for a one-third interest is $222,000

B. Preparation of the journal entry for the admission of Elan if she invests $80,000 for a 20 percent interest and goodwill is recorded.

First step is to calculate the goodwill Estimated amount to the new partner

Estimated total capital $ 555,000

[($444,000÷(100%-20%)]

Less Total net assets ($524,000)

($444,000 + $80,000)

Estimated goodwill to the new partner $31,000

($ 555,000-$524,000)

Preparation of the journal entry

Dr Cash $80,000

Dr Goodwill $31,000

Cr Elan, Capital $111,000

[(444,,000÷(100%-20%)*20%)]

=($444,000/80%*20%=$111,000)

C. Preparation of journal entry for the admission of Elan if she invests $200,000 for a 20 percent interest while the Total capital will be $600,000.

FIRST STEP

Amount Invested in partnership $ 20,000

Less New partner's book value ($133,200)

[($444,000 + $222,000) x .20]

Difference $66,800

($200,000-$133,200)

Preparation of the journal entry using ratio 6:3:1

Dr Cash $200,000

Cr Mary, Capital $40,080

($66,800 x .60)

Cr Gene, Capital $20,040

($66,800 x .30)

Cr Pat, Capital $6,680

($66,800 x .10)

Cr Elan, Capital $133,200

($666,000 x .20)

Mcgahen Medical Clinic measures its activity in terms of patient-visits. Last month, the budgeted level of activity was 1,080 patient-visits and the actual level of activity was 990 patient-visits. The clinic's director budgets for variable overhead costs of $3.30 per patient-visit and fixed overhead costs of $10,600 per month. The actual variable overhead cost last month was $3,380 and the actual fixed overhead cost was $8,780. In the clinic's flexible budget performance report for last month, what would have been the variance for the total overhead cost?

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Answer:

$1,707 Favorable

Explanation:

The variance will be the difference between the planned budget and the actual costs.

Variable costs are budgeted at $3.30 per customer visit, and fixed costs are $10,600 per month. There were 990 customer visits.

The variable cost budget will be

=$3.30 x 990

=$3,267

Fixed budget is $10,600

Total budget

= $10,600 + $3,267

=$13,867

the actual expenditure was

variable cost= $3,380

fixed costs=$8,780

total actual costs = $3,380 +$8,780

= $12,160

variance = $13,867 - $12,160

=$1,707

Based on the given information on Mcgahen medical clinic,  the variance for the total overhead cost is -$1,707

How to calculate variance of the overhead cost

To calculate the variance for the total overhead cost

First, get the flexible budget amount for variable overhead costs is:

Flexible budget amount for variable overhead costs = Budgeted variable overhead rate per patient-visit x Actual level of activity

= $3.30 x 990

= $3,267

The total flexible budget amount for overhead costs is:

Total flexible budget amount for overhead costs = Flexible budget amount for variable overhead costs + Fixed overhead costs

= $3,267 + $10,600

= $13,867

Now,  calculate the variance for the total overhead cost:

Total overhead cost variance = Actual overhead costs - Total flexible budget amount for overhead costs

= ($3,380 + $8,780) - $13,867

= $12,160 - $13,867

= -$1,707

The negative value for the variance indicates that the actual overhead costs were lower than the expected flexible budget amount for overhead costs.

Specifically, the clinic spent $1,707 less on overhead costs than it had planned for based on its budgeted level of activity.

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suppose that the city of springfield decides to regulate the company. if the city requires the monopoly to charge a normal profit price, the company will charge

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Answer:

The monopolist company will charge $7 and sell 90 units.

Explanation:

If the city of Springfield regulates the monopolist, it will require the company to charge a price of $7, which is the normal profit price, according to the attached diagram.  Ordinarily, the monopolist, if unregulated, may decide to increase the price it charges to $10.  At such a price, there is no market equilibrium.  But monopolists are better regulated for the market to achieve equilibrium in the market supply and demand of the goods or services.

Under the modern traditional theory, the sovereign may nationalize foreign-owned property only where: a. it is for a public purpose. b. the foreign firm that owned the property was operating it unprofitably. c. a communist government takes over the country. d. the foreign firm has continuously violated the laws of the host country.

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Answer: a. it is for a public purpose.

Explanation:

According to the Modern Traditional theory on compensation which deals with the seizure of foreign-owned property by the government of the nation in which the property is located, the sovereign authorities may nationalize foreign-owned property if it is deemed to be for public use.

If the government has shown that nationalization is for the good of the nation, the theory espouses that it is allowed. They would however have to provide adequate compensation to those whom the property was seized from.

On December 1, Year 7, Gelt Corporation declared a dividend and distributed to its sole shareholder a parcel of land that was not an inventory asset. On the date of the distribution, the following data were available: Adjusted basis of land $ 6,500 Fair market value of land 14,000 Mortgage on land 5,000 For the year ended December 31, Year 7, Gelt had earnings and profits of $30,000 without regard to the dividend distribution. If the mortgage on the land was assumed by the sole shareholder, by how much should the dividend distribution reduce Gelt's earnings and profits

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Answer:

The amount by which the dividend distribution should reduce Gelt's earnings and profits is $1,500.

Explanation:

The mortgage on the land was assumed by the sole shareholder, the amount by which the dividend distribution should reduce Gelt's earnings and profits can be calculated using the following formula:

Amount of expected reduction in Gelt's earnings and profits = Adjusted basis of land - Mortgage on land ................. (1)

Where;

Adjusted basis of land = $6,500

Mortgage on land = $5,000

Substitute the values into equation (1), we have:

Amount of expected reduction in Gelt's earnings and profits = $6,500 - $5,000 = $1,500

Therefore, the amount by which the dividend distribution should reduce Gelt's earnings and profits is $1,500.

A corporation has 25,000 shares of $10 par stock outstanding. How many shares would be outstanding after a 5-for-1 stock split

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Answer:

125,000

Explanation:

When a 5-for-1 stock split takes place, for every outstanding stock, 4 more are created. In this case, there are 25,000 outstanding stocks, which means that 25,000 x 4 = 100,000 more will be issued. In total, 25,000 + 100,000 = 125,000 stocks will be outstanding after the stock split.

A firm has $848 in inventory, $1,740 in fixed assets, $668 in accounts receivable, $416 in net working capital, and $231 in cash. What is the amount of current liabilities

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Answer:

$1,331

Explanation:

With regards to the above information, we need to calculate first current assets.

Current assets = $848 in inventory + $668 in accounts receivable + $231 in cash

Current assets = $1,747

Therefore,

Current liabilities = Current assets - Net working capital

Current liabilities = $1,747 - $416

Current liabilities = $1,331

True or False: Raising annual trend growth by 0.5 percentage points would do much more for the next generation than eliminating cyclical fluctuations around the trend

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The cyclical fluctuations around the trend may be higher than the 0.5 percentage points at which the annual trend growth is being raised.  This implies that just raising the annual trend growth by a percentage point without due consideration of the cyclical fluctuation rates does not do much good for the next generation.  Therefore, holistic consideration should be paid to all factors before final decision is taken.

Suppose your boss has asked you to write a letter to a client about a problem with their order. What format of writing would you use, and what kind of style would you use to write? Justify your response. :) please answer soon <3

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Explanation:

If it is a letter written are put the adrees date and are put if it my boss are say dear boss

How are producers of commodities like clothing or food affected differently by globalization than consumers?

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Answer:

Producers of commodities can be benefited or affected by globalization, while consumers are always benefited.

Explanation:

When domestic producers of a commodity produce at a higher price than the world price, they are affected because demand for their commodities fall, since consumers flock to the cheaper alternative: the commodities that are sold at the lower gold price.

The opposite occurs if domestic producers' prices are lower than the world price: they are benefited because consumers flock to them.

Consumers, on the other hand, are always benefited because they can opt to buy the commodities at the lowest price possible thanks to the increased specialization and competition that globalization brings to the market.

Producers of commodities can be affected by globalization, while on the other hand, consumers are always benefited.

Reason of clothing or food affected differently by globalization than consumers:

At the time when domestic producers of a commodity generated at a higher price as compared to the overall price, so this should be impacted since the demand should decline. Now in the case when the price of the domestic producer should be less than the price so it will be benefited to the consumers.

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If the expected rate of return on the market portfolio is 12% and T-bills yield 6%, what must be the beta of a stock that investors expect to return 10%?

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Answer:

the beta of the stock is 0.67

Explanation:

The computation of the beta of the stock is shown below

As we know that

As per CAPM model

Expected rate of return = risk free rate + beta × (market rate of return - risk free rate)

0.10 = 0.06 + beta × (0.12 - 0.06)

Beta = 0.04 ÷ 0.06

= 0.67

Hence, the beta of the stock is 0.67

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

If the Federal Reserve lowers the target federal funds rate,

a. liquidity in the banking system is increased
b. the discount rate rises
c. securities prices fall
d. required reserves are decreased

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Answer:

a. liquidity in the banking system is increased

Explanation:

Federal fund rate is the rate of interest where a depository institution lends the money that is maintained at the federal reserve for other depository institution. It would be applied to the creditworthy institution who is very creditworthy for the loans i.e. overnight

Now in the case when the federal reserve reduce the fund rate of target federal so the possibility of borrowing would be cheaper that rise the liquidity

Hence, the option a is correct

Sally is a channel manager for the Carolina Bee Company, which offers bee

pollination services to orchard growers and farmers. The company acquired a

smaller bee business and is integrating it into the company's current

distribution channel process. Which areas of the distribution flow are critical

for Sally to address with this new business integration?

O product, negotiation, ownership, information, and promotion

o service, negotiation, information, promotion, and profit

O product, ownership, information, cash and redundancy

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Next

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Answer:

it might be B but I'm not sure

What is an advantage that a sales force consisting of local nationals is likely to have over a sales force of expatriates

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Answer:

Knowledge of customers

Explanation:

In simple words, the main advantage of having local individuals in sales force is their knowledge of the culture that the foreigners do not possess. This gives them an upper hand of knowing the needs and wants of the customers. A local individuals knows what new product or modifications to an existing products can lead to better sales in a country.

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Use details from the text to explain how Kamen supports his opinion that making things out of metal was enjoyable. could you awnser this please The original goal of the American Indian Movement was to __________.A.force American Indian tribes to return to their original landsB.call for Oklahoma and Southern states to end Jim Crow policiesC.demand that the government give tribes full sovereignty and land rightsD.incite government and media attention through violent protests Kunze Corporation has $1 par value Common Stock with 100,000 shares authorized and 25,000 shares issued. The journal entry to record Kunze's purchase of 10,000 shares of common stock at $4 per share would be: Patsy has cheerleading practice every fourth day. She wants to be in the school play but they have practice every sixth day The Altiplano is anA.Waterfall on the orinoco riverB.Mountin range in central AmericaC.High planes in AndesD.Estuary at the mouth of the Rio de la plata