When it comes to FDI, JogRight Corp. makes greenfield investments in various foreign countries and fully manages all foreign operations on its own. This approach to FDI is risky because of the problems associated with A. sharing a valuable technological know-how with a potential competitor. B. an increase in transportation costs, especially for those products that have a low value-to-weight ratio. C. doing business in a different culture where the rules of the game may be very different. D. the possibility of an increase in trade barriers such as import tariffs or quotas. E. increased production costs.
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Business, 21.06.2019 14:00, wonderland12372
List five words to describe your dominant culture. list five words to describe a culture with which you are not a member, have little or no contact, or have limited knowledge. can someone explain what its meaning?
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:30, 2016gbryant
Jordan, inc. sells fireworks. the company’s marketing director developed the following cost of goods sold budget for april, may, june, and july. april may june july budgeted cost of goods sold $62,000 $72,000 $82,000 $88,000 jordan had a beginning inventory balance of $3,000 on april 1 and a beginning balance in accounts payable of $14,600. the company desires to maintain an ending inventory balance equal to 15 percent of the next period’s cost of goods sold. jordan makes all purchases on account. the company pays 65 percent of accounts payable in the month of purchase and the remaining 35 percent in the month following purchase. required prepare an inventory purchases budget for april, may, and june. determine the amount of ending inventory jordan will report on the end-of-quarter pro forma balance sheet. prepare a schedule of cash payments for inventory for april, may, and june. determine the balance in accounts payable jordan will report on the end-of-quarter pro forma balance sheet.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:10, cuthbertson157
conquest, inc. produces a special kind of light-weight, recreational vehicle that has a unique design. it allows the company to follow a cost-plus pricing strategy. it has $9,000,000 of average assets, and the desired profit is a 10% return on assets. assume all products produced are sold. additional data are as follows: sales volume 1000 units per year; variable costs $1000 per unit; fixed costs $4,000,000 per year; using the cost-plus pricing approach, what should be the sales price per unit?
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:20, laskew37221
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