Holding costs have an inverse relationship with ______.
a. ordering costs
b. dismantling costs
c. costs of logistics
d. costs of warehousing
a. ordering costs
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For what reason might retailers like Target select an accounting period that ends on or near the end of January?
a. The company's CPAs are attempting to spread out the workload. b. The Internal Revenue Service requires merchandise companies to select such a date for their fiscal year. c. The company originally started business operations on that date. d. Business activity has reached a slow period that is suited to the preparation of its financial statements at the end of the year.
Which of the following statements regarding the manufacturing overhead budget is incorrect?
A) Both fixed and variable manufacturing overhead costs are budgeted. B) The manufacturing overhead budget calculates the budgeted overhead costs for the year and also the predetermined overhead allocation rate for the year. C) The cost accountant and the production manager work together to project variable and fixed manufacturing costs. D) Depreciation on manufacturing equipment is not included because the production manager has no control over that cost allocation.
Unearned Fees appear on the
A) balance sheet in the current assets section B) balance sheet as a current liability C) balance sheet in the owner's equity section D) income statement as revenue
Which of the following marketing strategies is not based on the notion of network externalities in high-tech markets?
a. Firms may give products away for free in order to seed the adoption of its product by a large number of customers. b. Firms may partner with competitors in order to establish an industry standard, so that competing products will work with each other. c. Firms may decide to keep the basis of its technology proprietary, so that competitors and complementors cannot undermine the basis of its competitive advantage. d. Firms will want to license its technology to competitors and sell its components to OEMs in order to enlarge the size of the installed base. e. All of the above are consistent with the notion of network externalities.