Business, 04.03.2020 20:32 animelover730
If a company wants to gain a competitive advantage in a highly competitive industry, it should ideally: Execute an integrated cost-leadership and differentiation position. Stake out a unique position within the industry. Copy the strategies of other firms through competitive benchmarking. Provide goods or services similar to its competitors at higher prices.
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30
Acompany is developing a new highperformance wax for cross country ski racing. in order to justify the price marketingwants, the wax needs to be very fast. specifically, the mean time to finish their standard test course should be less thanseconds for a former olympic champion. to test it, the champion will ski the course 8 times. the champion's times(selected at random) are 59.9 61.9 48.8 52.2 46.6 45.3 50.6 and 41.1 seconds to complete the test course. complete parts a and b below.a) should they market the wax? assume the assumptions and conditions for appropriate hypothesis testing are metfor the sample.assume=0.05. what are the null and alternative hypotheses? choose the correct answer below.b) suppose they decide not to market the wax after the test, but it turns out that the wax really does lower the champion'saverage time to less thanseconds. what kind of error have they made? explain the impact to the company of such anerror.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:30
Given the following information about the closed economy of brittania, what is the level of investment spending and private savings, and what is the budget balance? assume there are no government transfers. gdp=$1180.00 million =$510.00 million =$380.00 million =$280.00 million
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:20
Record the journal entry for the provision for uncollectible accounts under each of the following independent assumptions: a. the allowance for doubtful accounts before adjustment has a credit balance of $500. b. the allowance for doubtful accounts before adjustment has a debit balance of $250. c. assume that octoberʼs credit sales were $70,000. uncollectible accounts expense is estimated at 2% of sales. smith, gaylord n.. excel applications for accounting principles (p. 51). cengage textbook. kindle edition.
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Business, 23.06.2019 20:00
Harveys corporation borrowed $60,000 from the bank on november 1, 2014. the note had a 6 percent annual rate of interest and matured on april 30, 2015. interest and principal were paid in cash on the maturity date. required a. what amount of interest expense was paid in cash in 2014?
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