CORe Exam Question 46
In a small town, there are two Mexican restaurants. Restaurant A serves traditional dishes from Western Mexico while Restaurant B primarily serves Northern Mexican cuisine. Many more residents of the town are willing to buy the Northern cuisine than the Western cuisine. Which of the following reasons could NOT explain why Restaurant A continues to offer a different menu than that of its competitor?
CORe Exam Question 47
A group of season ticket holders wants to forecast attendance at National Football League (NFL) games for the upcoming season. One ticket holder argues that using the population of the United States as the only independent variable would explain as much as using both the United States population and the percent change in disposable income (per capita) as independent variables. Another ticket holder argues that using the percent change in disposable income (per capita) asthe only independent variable would provide the most accurate forecast. Listed below are the Adjusted R2 values for three regression models. Based on these values, and keeping in mind that the ticket holders are only concerned about forecasting, what is the correct conclusion?
- NFL Attendance vs. US Population and Percent Change in Disposable Income.
Adjusted R2= 0.8964 - NFL Attendance vs. US Population: Adjusted R2= 0.8609 - NFL Attendance vs. Percent Change in Disposable Income. Adjusted R2= -0.0244
- NFL Attendance vs. US Population and Percent Change in Disposable Income.
Adjusted R2= 0.8964 - NFL Attendance vs. US Population: Adjusted R2= 0.8609 - NFL Attendance vs. Percent Change in Disposable Income. Adjusted R2= -0.0244
CORe Exam Question 48
What is the main difference between the US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) and the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?
CORe Exam Question 49
Changing accounting assumptions from year to year without having justifiable reasons for the changes is a departure from the accounting principle of:
CORe Exam Question 50
A company designs and sells premium jewelry primarily to wealthy professionals living in urban centers. This market is very competitive, and consumers often develop strong brand loyalty. The CEO of the company wants to increase sales. What is the MOST effective advertising strategy?
