Scanner data where panel members are identified by an ID card allowing each panel member's purchases to be stored with respect to the individual shopper are referred to as ________
A) scanner panels with cable TV
B) volume tracking data
C) scanner panels
D) none of the above
C
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Edward Cheezer's makes and sells frozen four-cheese pizzas, New Yorkâstyle. The expected selling price is $10 per pizza. The projected variable cost per pizza is $6 . The estimated fixed costs per month are $10,000. The number of pizzas that must be sold to obtain a monthly profit of $20,000 is
a. 2,000 pizzas. b. 5,000 pizzas. c. 2,500 pizzas. d. 7,500 pizzas.
Sandra owns a small gift shop in Tennessee. She hopes the economy will rebound this fall as she has to order her Christmas merchandise and other holiday gifts in February. She wants to make sure she has enough goods for the surge in sales that the holiday season usually brings to her retail store. Here, Sandra is using ________ to be sure she has enough gifts for those extra customers that she hopes will bear the economic woes and shop for holiday presents.
A. substitutes B. demographics C. complements D. smoothing E. buffering
Smith and Sons Inc. has a target capital structure that calls for 40 percent debt, 10 percent preferred stock, and 50 percent common equity. The firm's current after-tax cost of debt is 6 percent, and it can sell as much debt as it wishes at this rate. The firm's cost of preferred stock is 11 percent and its cost of retained earnings is 14 percent. The firm expects to generate $15,000 in retained earnings this year. Compute the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) break point associated with issuing new common stock.
A. $17,500 B. $15,000 C. $30,000 D. $37,500 E. $150.000