Use Table 14.1 to answer the question. Kalil has a sorority sister that works at Supplier A and would like to help her out by awarding the supply contract
Which shipping volume should she choose in order to rig the bid and give her sister's company the contract?
A) 15,000 units
B) 25,000 units
C) 50,000 units
D) None of these, the shipping volume would need to be higher than the table goes.
B
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Charriott sells a single product at $14 per unit. The firm's most recent income statement revealed unit sales of 80,000, variable costs of $800,000, and fixed costs of $560,000. Management believes that a $3 drop in selling price will boost unit sales volume by 20%. Which of the following correctly depicts how these two changes will affect the company's break-even point? Drop in Sales PriceIncrease in Sales VolumeA.IncreaseIncreaseB.IncreaseDecreaseC.IncreaseNo effectD.DecreaseIncreaseE.DecreaseDecrease
A. Choice A B. Choice B C. Choice C D. Choice D E. Choice E
A banker is analyzing a company which operates in the petroleum industry. Which of the following might be a major consideration in determining whether the company should receive a loan?
a. The petroleum industry suffers from political pressures concerning the selling price of its products. b. Inflation has been high for several years in a row. c. All companies in the petroleum industry use the same accounting principles. d. The company has a large amount of interest payments related to many outstanding loans.
Corporate earnings are subject to double taxation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In selecting non-financial performance measures managers should choose measures that reflect
a. qualitative characteristics that point out sub-optimization activities and throughput bottlenecks. b. both short-term and long-term measures related to critical success factors. c. long-term supplier satisfaction levels. d. short-term financial viability.