Manufacturers of appliances, such as GE and Whirlpool, advertise on a continuous basis because appliances are purchased infrequently and only when they are needed
To ensure the brand name is remembered when the need arises, these manufacturers rely on:
A) threshold effects
B) sales-response function curve
C) wear out effects
D) carryover effects
D
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and is currently selling for $80 per share. DAS declares a 20% stock dividend. In a perfect capital market, after the dividend Sam will have A) 1,200 shares selling for $66.67 each. B) 1,200 shares selling for $96.00 each. C) 1,020 shares selling for $80.80 each. D) 1,020 shares selling for $64.00 each.
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What is the expected net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) if the most likely estimates are used?
A) $493,500 B) $330,000 C) $300,000 D) $124,500
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