For Tesla, a firm that makes electric cars, estimating how many competitors will make electric vehicles and what kinds they will make is
A. a part of marketing the product.
B. one of the universal functions of innovation.
C. best left to intermediaries.
D. an example of the micro-macro dilemma.
E. a production activity.
Answer: A
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ChemKill Manufacturing produces a chemical pesticide and uses process costing. There are three processing departments—Mixing, Refining, and Packaging. On January 1, the first department—Mixing—had a zero beginning balance. During January, 44,000 gallons of chemicals were started into production. During the month, 35,000 gallons were completed, and 9000 remained in process, partially completed. In the Mixing Department, all direct materials are added at the beginning of the production process, and conversion costs are applied evenly throughout the process.
During January, the Mixing Department incurred $52,000 in direct materials costs and $211,000 in conversion costs. At the end of the month, the ending inventory in the Mixing Department was 60% complete with respect to conversion costs. The weighted-average method is used. The total cost of the chemical pesticide in ending inventory was ________. (Round any intermediate calculations two decimal places, and your final answer to the nearest dollar.) A) $211,000 B) $52,000 C) $38,808 D) $263,000
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The job analysis for a given job should be updated periodically as the job and the qualifications needed to perform the job well may change with changes in the business’ environment. 2. A primary goal of recruiting is to attract lots of applicants so as to have a large pool of candidates to interview. 3. When recruiting, it is very important to choose the right recruiting source for the specific job for which you are recruiting applicants. 4. Employees are sometimes encouraged to refer friends or relatives for a job position.
You should ________________ for any quoted material
a. italicize the text b. highlight the text c. cite the source d. skip a space
Paul McLaren holds the following portfolio: Stock Investment Beta A $150,000 1.40 B 50,000 0.80 C 100,000 1.00 D 75,000 1.20 Total $375,000 Paul plans to sell Stock A and replace it with Stock E, which has a beta of 0.75. By how much will the portfolio beta change?
A. ?0.190 B. ?0.211 C. ?0.234 D. ?0.260 E. ?0.286