It's fixed costs, expenses is MAINLY for NP.Fixed costs can be lowered... What we get in legal studies a lot is answers involving the verb. Use Cost centres means employ cost centres but now you know where costs are attributed to, but what are you gunna do about that? Reduce fixed costs such as by seeking a different insurance policy, lowering salaries, negotiating lease, actually reduces costs. But yeah i am torn, and they will probably go with cost centres. Only one mark lads, head up!
That's still net profitability not cost of goods sold.Fixed costs can be lowered... What we get in legal studies a lot is answers involving the verb. Use Cost centres means employ cost centres but now you know where costs are attributed to, but what are you gunna do about that? Reduce fixed costs such as by seeking a different insurance policy, lowering salaries, negotiating lease, actually reduces costs. But yeah i am torn, and they will probably go with cost centres. Only one mark lads, head up!
Yeah me too, fuckhey I put C for 1 as well. =( by accident. i think its defintaely wrong
Here are the answers:
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. Awaiting confirmation
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. C
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. D
16. A
17. A
18. D
19. D
20. B
I got 18 or 19 depending on whether marketing approach is right.
Get MadMinimise expenses and reduced fixed costs are to reduce net profitability, not gross profitability. Gross profitability is Sales - COGS
shaky cunt
Exactly, because it said that it was resistant to stains and crinkle-free, or whatever, its the marketing approach as they have taken into account the needs of consumers.It's the marketing approach - selling is only advertising whereas marketing is satisfies the NEW needs.