nup you did it right, gearing is debt: equity x 100 not the other one you saidChinkboy90 said:i got 159% for gearing, but thats because i done total liabilities/total owners equity X 100, when I THINK, it should be total liabiltiies/total owners equity+total liabilties X 100. CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG PLEASE
if you are talking about the industry average then the one in the exam was a completely hypothetical made up industry average.. and it was 80%Chinkboy90 said:but in the textbook, they said: ratio of 1.5:1, but gearing percentage is 66%, but in that exam i got 1.58:1, isn't that someone different since... (above statement)
Oh okay, ummm, well lets see what others opinion are: to calculate gearing percentage? what do you guys think? is it (total liabilities/total owners' equity) X 100?Zippora said:if you are talking about the industry average then the one in the exam was a completely hypothetical made up industry average.. and it was 80%
how about you check the opinion of your text book. i know how to calculate a gearing ratio.. you should know it off the top of your head, not need a voteChinkboy90 said:Oh okay, ummm, well lets see what others opinion are: to calculate gearing percentage? what do you guys think? is it (total liabilities/total owners' equity) X 100?
debt/equity x 100%Chinkboy90 said:yes, thats what i've been trying to say, i'm still confused at which one it is for calculating percentages. Some text books really need to be in more depth and accuracy
1. Personal Selling... it didnt say in letter boxs... it said distributing which mostly likely means face to face.Chinkboy90 said:1. What did u guys get for something about a restaurant promoting its product through sending pamphlets through letter boxes?
2. What did u get for one of the questions about orientation? such as selling orientation, marketing etc.
1) That's below-the-line promotion.Chinkboy90 said:1. What did u guys get for something about a restaurant promoting its product through sending pamphlets through letter boxes?
2. What did u get for one of the questions about orientation? such as selling orientation, marketing etc.
Are you 100% that it's personal selling? Because I remeber my teacher explicitily stating that that sort of promotion is below-the-line.Paj20 said:1. Personal Selling... it didnt say in letter boxs... it said distributing which mostly likely means face to face.
2. Selling Orientation... because they were promoting alot.
Chinkboy90 said:thats exactly what i got, but i read the text book and they said marketing orientation also focuses on promotion, and i wasn't sure about personal selling because isn't that door to door, during phone call etc.
Wassup? said:Are you 100% that it's personal selling? Because I remeber my teacher explicitily stating that that sort of promotion is below-the-line.
To be honest, the teacher is dumb, so you might be right. She said it's below the line because "It isn't common type of promotion, and so it's below line *does hand signal that symbolises below*"Paj20 said:lol no im not... cant see how it could be any of the others... how is it below the line?
Wassup? said:To be honest, the teacher is dumb, so you might be right. She said it's below the line because "It isn't common type of promotion, and so it's below line *does hand signal that symbolises below*"