1. Responsibility Centers Indicate how each of the business situations below is most likely to be organized: cost center (CC), revenue center (RC), profit center (PC), or investment center (IC) A. The assembly department of Toyota Motors Corporation. B. The Ayala Mall car park ticket outlets. C. The Magnolia product division of San Miguel Corporation. D. The accounting department of SM Malls. E. The Project 8 branch of Starbucks Coffee. F. The College of Accountancy of the España University. G. The parts department of Suzuki Motors Corporation. H. The convenience store (Mini-Stop) that is owned by a chain organization; the head office supplies all the goods to be sold and determines the selling prices.
1. Responsibility Centers Indicate how each of the business situations below is most likely to be organized: cost center (CC), revenue center (RC), profit center (PC), or investment center (IC) A. The assembly department of Toyota Motors Corporation. B. The Ayala Mall car park ticket outlets. C. The Magnolia product division of San Miguel Corporation. D. The accounting department of SM Malls. E. The Project 8 branch of Starbucks Coffee. F. The College of Accountancy of the España University. G. The parts department of Suzuki Motors Corporation. H. The convenience store (Mini-Stop) that is owned by a chain organization; the head office supplies all the goods to be sold and determines the selling prices.
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Indicate how each of the business situations below is most likely to be organized: cost center (CC), revenue
center (RC), profit center (PC), or investment center (IC)
A. The assembly department of Toyota Motors Corporation.
B. The Ayala Mall car park ticket outlets.
C. The Magnolia product division of San Miguel Corporation.
D. The accounting department of SM Malls.
E. The Project 8 branch of Starbucks Coffee.
F. The College of Accountancy of the España University.
G. The parts department of Suzuki Motors Corporation.
H. The convenience store (Mini-Stop) that is owned by a chain organization; the head office supplies all
the goods to be sold and determines the selling prices.
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