A narrow product mix with a deep product line would most likely be carried by
A. mass merchandisers.
B. supermarkets.
C. discount stores.
D. specialty retailers.
E. warehouse showrooms.
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Firms' offers of a service guarantee
A. can be effective in creating repeat customers. B. are becoming less common. C. are the same as offering a warranty. D. can cover a term of at least five years. E. can be inexpensive if employees are apathetic.
The relevant cash flows for capital budgeting analysis are
A) incremental cash flows. B) ordinary cash flows. C) necessary cash flows. D) consistent cash flows.
Spear Company is considering a $5.4 million asset investment that has a four-year service life and a $400,000 salvage value. The investment is expected to produce annual savings in cash operating costs of $860,000 and will require a $250,000 overhaul in year 3, which is fully-deductible for tax purposes.Spear uses the net-present-value method to analyze investments. Asset investments are depreciated by the straight-line method, ignoring salvage values in related computations.Required:A. Ignoring income taxes, determine the (pre-discounted) cash-flow amounts that would be used in a net-present-value analysis for (1) the asset acquisition, (2) annual savings in cash operating costs, (3) annual straight-line depreciation, (4) the overhaul in year 3, and (5) disposal of the asset in year 4.
Note cash outflows in parentheses.B. Repeat requirement "A," assuming the company is subject to a 30% income tax rate. Assume the company depreciates the asset using the optional straight-line method. Additionally, it depreciates it over the asset's service life (not its MACRS life). What will be an ideal response?