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Liz Chapa manages a portfolio of 250 common stocks. Her staff compiled the following rate of return performance statistics for two new stocks: Stock Mean Standard Deviation Salas Products, Inc. 15% 5% Hot Boards, Inc. 20% 5% What is the coefficient of variations for both stocks

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The coefficient of variations for both stocks will be calculated thus:

For Salas Product

Coefficient of Variation = Standard deviation / Mean × 100

= 5/15 × 100

= 1/3 × 100

= 33.33%

Hot boards:

Coefficient of Variation = Standard deviation / Mean × 100

= 5/20 × 100

= 1/4 × 100

= 25%

what are expansionary ficalpolicy? Contrationary fiscal policy, What do you mean by automatic stabilizer?



subject Macroeconomics, please please help...

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Contractionary fiscal policy means when the government taxes more than it spends.

Expansionary fiscal policy means when the government spends more than it taxes.

Automatic stabilizers means features of the tax and transfer systems that temper the economy when it overheats and stimulate the economy when it slumps without direct intervention by policymakers.

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short term finance is required for 5 years true or false​

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Answer:

yeah, its true

Explanation:

Answer: true

Explanation:

In the market for tomatoes, assume the market demand is perfectly inelastic and the market supply is inelastic. If a tax is placed on the suppliers in this market, how will the tax burden be distributed

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Answer:

Consumers will bear all the tax  

Explanation:

O Consumers will bear a greater burden of the tax, but not all the tax. O Consumers and producers will bear the tax burden equally O Producers will bear all the tax Consumers will bear all the tax O Producers will bear a greater burden of the tax, but not all of the tax.

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price  

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means demand is elastic. Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes.  

Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

Demand is unit elastic if a small change in price has an equal and proportionate effect on quantity demanded.  

Infinitely elastic demand is perfectly elastic demand. Demand falls to zero when price increases  

Perfectly inelastic demand is demand where there is no change in the quantity demanded regardless of changes in price.

The party with the less elastic demand bears the tax burden

Consider a model in which two products, x and y, are produced. There are 30 pounds of material and 60 hours of labor available. It requires 9 pounds of material and 12 hours of labor to produce a unit of x, and 5 pounds of material and 15 hours of labor to produce a unit of y. The profit for x is $300 per unit, and the profit for y is $250 per unit.

Required:
How many units of x and y to produce to maximize profit, the model is

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Answer:

2 units of x and 2 units of y

Explanation:

The model can be represented as:

[tex]\begin{array}{cccc} & {x} & {y} & {} & {Materials} & {9} & {5} & {30} & {Labor} & {12} & {15} & {60} & {} & {300} & {250} \ \end{array}[/tex]

So, we have:

Max [tex]z = 300x + 250y[/tex] --- the objective function

Subject to:

[tex]9x + 5y \le 30[/tex]

[tex]12x + 15y \le 60[/tex]

[tex]x,y > 0[/tex]

Multiply the first equation by 3

[tex]9x + 5y \le 30[/tex] becomes

[tex]27x + 15y \le 90[/tex]

Subtract [tex]12x + 15y \le 60[/tex] from [tex]27x + 15y \le 90[/tex]

[tex]27x - 12x + 15y - 15y \le 90 - 60[/tex]

[tex]15x \le 30[/tex]

Divide by 15

[tex]x \le 2[/tex]

Substitute 2 for x in [tex]9x + 5y \le 30[/tex]

[tex]9 * 2 + 5y \le 30[/tex]

[tex]18 + 5y \le 30[/tex]

Collect like terms

[tex]5y \le 30 - 18[/tex]

[tex]5y \le 12[/tex]

Divide by 5

[tex]y \le 2.4[/tex]

y must be an integer;

So:

[tex]y \le 2[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex](x,y) \le (2,2)[/tex]

Hence, the company must product 2 units of x and 2 units of y

The condensed financial statements of Ness Company for the years 2016 and 2017 are presented below.
NESS COMPANY
Balance Sheets
December 31 (in thousands)
2017 2016
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents $330 $360
Accounts receivable (net) 47 400
Inventory 46 390
Prepaid expenses 130 160
Total current assets 1,390 1,310
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 410 380
Investments 10 10
Intangibles and other assets 530 510
Total assets $2,340 $2,210
Current liabilities $820 $790
Long-term liabilities 480 380
Stockholders’ equity—common 1,040 1,040
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $2,340 $2,210
NESS COMPANY
Income Statements
For the Year Ended December 31 (in thousands)
2017 2016
Sales revenue $3,800 $3,460
Costs and expenses
Cost of goods sold 970 890
Selling & administrative expenses 2,400 2,330
Interest expense 10 20
Total costs and expenses 3,380 3,240
Income before income taxes 420 220
Income tax expense 168 88
Net income $ 252 $ 132
Compute the following ratios for 2017 and 2016. (Round current ratio and inventory turnover to 2 decimal places, e.g 1.83 and all other answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 1.8 or 12.6%.)
(a) Current ratio.
(b) Inventory turnover. (Inventory on December 31, 2015, was $340.)
(c) Profit margin.
(d) Return on assets. (Assets on December 31, 2015, were $1,900.)
(e) Return on common stockholders’ equity. (Equity on December 31, 2015, was $900.)
(f) Debt to assets ratio.
(g) Times interest earned.

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Answer:

Ness Company

                                                   2017      2016

(a) Current ratio =                       1.70        1.66

(b) Inventory turnover =             4.45      2.44

(c) Profit margin =                     6.63%    3.82%

(d) Return on assets. (Assets on December 31, 2015, were $1,900.)

=                                              10.77%     5.97%

(e) Return on common stockholders’ equity. (Equity on December 31, 2015, was $900.)

=                                            24.23%    12.69%

(f) Debt to assets ratio =        0.56       0.53

(g) Times interest earned =   43X        12X

Explanation:

Condensed Financial Statements:

NESS COMPANY

Balance Sheets

December 31 (in thousands)

                                                                         2017      2016

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents                           $330       $360

Accounts receivable (net)                                  47         400

Inventory                                                            46         390

Prepaid expenses                                            130         160

Total current assets                                      1,390       1,310

Property, plant, and equipment (net)              410        380

Investments                                                       10          10

Intangibles and other assets                         530        510

Total assets                                               $2,340   $2,210

Current liabilities                                          $820     $790

Long-term liabilities                                        480       380

Stockholders’ equity—common                  1,040     1,040

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $2,340  $2,210

NESS COMPANY

Income Statements

For the Year Ended December 31 (in thousands)

                                                           2017      2016

Sales revenue                                $3,800   $3,460

Costs and expenses

Cost of goods sold                             970         890

Gross profit                                   $2,830    $2,570

Selling & administrative expenses 2,400     2,330

EBIT                                                   $430     $240

Interest expense                                   10          20

Total costs and expenses              3,380     3,240

Income before income taxes            420       220

Income tax expense                          168          88

Net income                                    $ 252     $ 132

(a) Current ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

=                             $1,390/$820 = 1.70        1.66 (1,310/$790)

(b) Inventory turnover. (Inventory on December 31, 2015, was $340.)

= Cost of goods sold/Average Inventory

=                                            $970/$218 = 4.45   2.44 ($890/$385)

Average inventory for 2016 = $365 ($390 + $340)/2

Average inventory for 2017 = $218 ($46 + $390)/2

Cost of goods sold for 2017 = $970  and 2016 = $890

(c) Profit margin = Net income/Sales

=                          6.63% ($252/$3,800 *100)  3.82% ($132/$3,460 * 100)

(d) Return on assets. (Assets on December 31, 2015, were $1,900.)

= Net income/Total assets

=                         10.77% ($252/$2,340 * 100)  5.97% ($132/$2,210 * 100)

Average assets for 2017 = $2,275 ($2,340 + $2,210)/2

Average assets for 2016 = $2,055 ($2,210 + $1,900)/2

(e) Return on common stockholders’ equity. (Equity on December 31, 2015, was $900.)

= Net income/Common stockholders' equity

=                           24.23% ($252/$1,040 * 100)  12.69% ($132/$1,040 * 100)

(f) Debt to assets ratio = Total Debt/Total Assets

=                           0.56 ($1,300/$2,340)      0.53 ($1,170/$2,210)

(g) Times interest earned = EBIT/Interest

=                                         43X ($430/$10)    12X ($240/$20)

Summit Apparel has the following accounts at December 31: Common Stock, $1 par value, 1,800,000 shares issued; Additional Paid-in Capital, $17.80 million; Retained Earnings, $10.80 million; and Treasury Stock, 58,000 shares, $1.276 million. Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a min

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Answer:

$29,124,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet.

SUMMIT APPAREL Balance Sheet

(Stockholder's Equity Section)Dec-31

Stockholder's equity:

Common stock $1,800,000

Additional paid-in capital $17,800,000

Total paid-in capital $19,600,000

($1,800,000+$17,800,000)

Retained earnings $10,800,000

Less Treasury stock ($1,276,000)

Total stockholder's equity $29,124,000

($19,600,000+$10,800,000-$1,276,000)

Therefore the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet is $29,124,000.

Montana Industries has computed the following unit costs for the year just ended:

Variable manufacturing overhead $85
Fixed manufacturing overhead 20
Variable selling and administrative cost 18
Fixed selling and administrative cost 11

Which of the following choices correctly depict amounts included in the per-unit cost of inventory under variable costing and absorption costing?
a. Variable, $85; absorption, $105.
b. Variable, $85; absorption, $116.
c. Variable, $103; absorption, $116.
d. Variable, $103; absorption, $105.
e. None of the answers is correct.

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Answer:

a. Variable, $85; absorption, $105.

Explanation:

The options that correctly depict amounts included in the per-unit cost of inventory under variable costing and absorption costing is:

i. Variable costing = Variable manufacturing overhead

Variable costing = $85

ii. Absorption costing = Variable manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing overhead

Absorption costing = $85 + $20

Absorption costing = $105

Q2. Why can the distinction between fixed costs and variable costs be made in the short run? Classify
the following as fixed or variable costs: advertising expenditures, fuel, interest on company-issued
bonds, shipping charges, payments for raw materials, real estate taxes, executive salaries, insurance
premiums, wage payments, sales taxes, and rental payments on leased office machinery. “There are
no fixed costs in the long run; all costs are variable.” Explain

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Answer:

Fixed costs cannot be changed in the short run and are the same regardless of the volume of production. Variable costs vary with production but can b changed in the short run.

Fixed costs:

Interest on company issued bonds Real estate taxesExecutive salaries Insurance premiums Rental payments on leased office machinery.

Variable costs:

Advertising expendituresFuelShipping chargesPayments for raw materialsWage paymentsSales taxes

All costs are variable in the long run because all costs can be changed by investment and planning. For instance, over the long term, the company could buy the leased office machinery and not have to pay rent on it thereby stopping that fixed cost.

Which firm will have a higher level of economic performance: a) a firm with valuable, rare, and costly-to imitate resources and capabilities operating in a very attractive industry or b) a firm with valuable, rare, costly-to-imitate resources and capabilities operating in a very unattractive industry

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Answer: a) a firm with valuable, rare, and costly-to imitate resources and capabilities operating in a very attractive industry.

Explanation:

Companies that have valuable, rare and costly to imitate resources and capabilities will see a better economic performance overall because they are offering the market something that not a lot of companies are offering which gives them the opportunity to increase profitability.

This would be even more effective if the company was in an attractive industry. An attractive industry means that there are a lot of buyers and sellers but because the company has costly to imitate resources, they will worry less about the sellers and gain more buyers thereby helping them to perform better.

Q2. Why can the distinction between fixed costs and variable costs be made in the short run? Classify the following as fixed or variable costs: advertising expenditures, fuel, interest on company-issued bonds, shipping charges, payments for raw materials, real estate taxes, executive salaries, insurance premiums, wage payments, sales taxes, and rental payments on leas

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Answer:

Variable costs vary with the volume of production and can be changed in the short run.

Fixed costs do not vary with the volume of production and cannot be changed in the short run. Only in the long run can they be changed.

Variable costs:

Advertising expendituresFuelShipping chargesPayments for raw materialsWage paymentsSales taxes

Fixed costs:

Interest on company issued bonds Real estate taxesExecutive salaries Insurance premiums Rental payments on leased office machinery.

Earnings per share Financial statement data for the years 20Y5 and 20Y6 for Black Bull Inc. follow: 20Y5 20Y6 Net income $1,324,000 $2,630,000 Preferred dividends $50,000 $50,000 Average number of common shares outstanding 70,000 shares 120,000 shares a. Determine the earnings per share for 20Y5 and 20Y6. Round to two decimal places. 20Y5 20Y6 Earnings per Share $fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 b. Is the change in the earnings per sha

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Question Completion:

b. Is the change in the earnings per share from 20Y5 to 20Y6 favorable or unfavorable?

Answer:

Black Bull Inc.

                                                 20Y5          20Y6

1. Earnings per share (EPS)   $18.20          $21.50

2. The change in the earnings per share from 20Y5 to 20Y6 is favorable.

More revenue and profits were generated in 20Y6 and despite the increased number of shares outstanding, the EPS for 20Y6 performed better than 20Y5's.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                    20Y5                            20Y6

Net income                         $1,324,000                 $2,630,000

Preferred dividends               $50,000                      $50,000

Earnings available to common

 stockholders                    $1,274,000                $2,580,000  

Average number of

common shares outstanding 70,000 shares    120,000 shares

Earnings per share (EPS)   $18.20                         $21.50

                                  ($1,274,000/70,000)  ($2,580,000/120,000)

When leaders of an organization compete and debate for scarce resources. They are operating within which frames of reference?

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my sister (laugh) at my story

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

Answer:

My sister laughed at my story.

Explanation:

Star Corp., a publicly traded, accrual-method C corp., incurred the following expenses in 2020 (all of which are ordinary and neccessary unless the facts indicate otherwise):
Office rent: $50,000
CEO compensation: $1,500,000
Salary paid to janitor: $250,000
Business meals: $30,000 (100% of the amount paid)
Client entertainment: $100,000 (100% of the amount paid)
Political contribution/lobbying: $5,000
Advertising: $70,000
Taxes & licenses (state, local &
payroll tax; not fed. inc. tax): $30,000
Life insurance policy on CEO - premiums: $12,000
Federal income taxes: $250,000
Average office rents in the area run $50,000-$55,000/year for similar office space. Star Corp.'s janitor is the CEO's sister. Reasonable salary for a janitor with similar experience, job description and work hours is $20,000/year. Star Corp. is the beneficiary on the life insurance policy. What is Star Corp.'s total deductible business expenses for the year?

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Answer:

Star Corp.

Star Corp.'s total deductible business expenses for the year is:

= $1,952,000.

Explanation:

Ordinary and Necessary Expenses incurred in 2020:

Office rent:                                 $50,000

CEO compensation:              $1,500,000

Salary paid to janitor:              $250,000

Business meals:                        $30,000 (100% of the amount paid)

Client entertainment:             $100,000 (100% of the amount paid)

Political contribution/lobbying:  $5,000

Advertising:                              $70,000

Taxes & licenses (state, local &

payroll tax; not fed. inc. tax):   $30,000

Life insurance policy on CEO

- premiums:                            $12,000

Federal income taxes:        $250,000

Total expenses incurred $2,297,000

Total Deductible Business Expenses for the year:

Office rent:                                     $50,000

CEO compensation:                 $1,500,000

Salary paid to janitor:                    $20,000

Business meals:                            $15,000 (50% of $30,000)

Client entertainment:                            $0 (0% of $100,000)

Political contribution/lobbying:      $5,000

Advertising:                                  $70,000

Taxes & licenses (state, local &

payroll tax; not fed. inc. tax):       $30,000

Life insurance policy on CEO

- premiums:                                $12,000

Federal income taxes:            $250,000

Total deductible expense = $1,952,000

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Bond J has a coupon rate of 3 percent and Bond K has a coupon rate of 9 percent. Both bonds have 13 years to maturity, make semiannual payments, and have a YTM of 6 percent. a. If interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage price change of these bonds

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Solution :

Given :

Coupon rate for Bond J = 3%

Coupon rate for Bond K = 9%

YTM = 6 %

Therefore,

The current price for Bond J = $ 718.54       =PV(6%/2,13x2,30/2,1000)x -1

The current price for Bond K = $ 1281.46       =PV(6%/2,13x2,90/2,1000)x -1

If the interest rate by 2%,

Bond J =  $ 583.42     =  -18.80% (change in bond price)

Bond K  = $ 1083.32   = -15.46% (change in bond price)


Marketing covers several elements and concepts. At the center of all marketing efforts is:

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Group of answer choices profits

At the center of all marketing efforts is the customer for understanding and meeting customer needs, wants and preferences is the primary focus of marketing.

The customer centric involves identifying target markets, conducting market research and developing products or services that resonate with consumers.

The effective marketing strategies aim to create value for customers, build strong relationships, and satisfy their demands better than competitors.

The customer serves as the guiding force that shapes marketing strategies and determines their success in the ever-evolving marketplace.

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Pepsi had accounts receivable turnover ratio of 9.9 this year and 11.0 last year. Coke had a turnover ratio of 9.3 this year and 9.9 last year. This implies:______.
1. Coke has the better turnover for both years
2. Pepsi has the better turnover for both years
3. Coke's turnover is improving
4. Coke's credit policies are too loose
5. Coke is collecting its receivables more quickly than Pepsi in both years

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3 is your answer. You’re welcome

Nathan's Athletic Apparel has 2,000 shares of 6%, $100 par value preferred stock the company issued at the beginning of 2020. All remaining shares are common stock. The company was not able to pay dividends in 2020, but plans to pay dividends of $25,000 in 2021.
Required:
Assuming the preferred stock is cumulative and noncumulative, how much of the $25,000 dividend will be paid to preferred stockholders and how much will be paid to common stockholders in 2021?

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Answer:

Cumulative Noncumulative

Preferred Dividend 2021 $12,000 $12,000

Preferred Dividend in arrears for 2020

$12,000 $0

Remaining dividend for common Stock holders $1,000 $13,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much of the $25,000 dividend will be paid to preferred stockholders and how much will be paid to common stockholders in 2021

First step is to calculate the Dividend to be paid to preferred stock holders

Dividend to be paid to preferred stock holders=(2000*$100)*6%)

Dividend to be paid to preferred stock holders=$12,000

Now let determine how much of the $25,000 dividend will be paid to preferred stockholders and how much will be paid to common stockholders in 2021

CUMULATIVE NONCUMULATIVE

Preferred Dividend 2021 $12,000 $12,000

Preferred Dividend in arrears for 2020

$12,000 $0

Remaining dividend for common Stock holders $1,000 $13,000

($25,000-$12,000+$12,000=$1,000)

($25,000-$12,000=$13,000)

Total Dividend $25,000 $25,000

A young investment manager tells his client that the probability of making a positive return with his suggested portfolio is 80%. If it is known that returns are normally distributed with a mean of 8%, what is the risk, measured by standard deviation, that this investment manager assumes in his calculation

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Answer:

9.5%

Explanation:

we solve for the z value using

z = barX - μ/σ

= 0-0.08/σ

= p(x>0) = 0.80

1-0.80 = 0.20

0-0.08/σ = 0.20

using the z calculator we find the z score using a p value of 0.20

= -0.842

0-0.08/σ = -0.842

-0.08 = -0.842σ

Divide through by -0.842

0.08/0.842 = σ

0.095 = σ

The risk measured by the standard deviation at 80%= 9.5%

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All of the following are examples of qualitative information that should be collected by the financial planner EXCEPT: Group of answer choices General attitudes towards spending. Risk tolerance. Client age and number of children. Education goals.

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Answer:

Client age and number of children.

Explanation:

A budget is a financial plan used for the estimation of revenue and expenditures of an individual, organization or government for a specified period of time, often one year. Budgets are usually compiled, analyzed and re-evaluated on a periodic basis.

A financial planner refers to an individual who is an expert in the planning of a financial budget for another.

A client age and number of children aren't examples of qualitative information that should be collected by the financial planner.

Feedback is important in improving our performance, and we should solicit feedback, and not just wait until someone provides us with feedback

a. True
b. False

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A. True. Feedback is very Important to improving things

Consolidated Freightways is financing a new truck with a loan of $60,000 to be repaid in six annual end-of-year installments of $13,375. What annual interest rate is Consolidated Freightways paying

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Answer:

9%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What annual interest rate is Consolidated Freightways paying

Based on the information given we would be using Financial calculator to determine the ANNUAL INTEREST RATE

PV= $60,000

PMT= -$13,375

N= 6

I/Y=?

Hence:

I/Y = 9%

Therefore annual interest rate that Consolidated Freightways is paying will be 9%

AutoEdge hires a new economic analyst who decides to compute marginal profit for each product line. What might cause AutoEdge to stop producing a certain auto part erroneously?

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Answer:

AutoEdge will stop producing a certain auto part when its marginal profit becomes zero.

Explanation:

Marginal profit is the difference between the marginal cost of production and marginal revenue earned from the sale of the same. Marginal profit is supposed to occur when an additional unit of product or auto part is sold.

When these increment in profit stops, then the economic analyst at AutoEdge knows that it is time to stop producing additional units of the auto part. This is because increasing output no longer tends towards profit.

The new economic analyst at AutoEdge will advise management to stop increasing production when its marginal cost is equal to its marginal revenue because at that point the profit is maximized. This point where MC=MR is also the point where Marginal Profit equals zero.

This is called Shut Down point. Beyond this point, the marginal profit of the firm becomes negative. Hence any production activity carried out at this point will be termed erroneous.

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Suppose that city leaders want to prevent the price of AA batteries from rising when tornadoes threaten Tulsa, Oklahoma. They impose a price ceiling of $8 for packages of AA batteries. c. This price ceiling of $8 per pack will impact the AA battery market during a typical week. d. What are quantity demanded and quantity supplied with the price ceiling in effect during the weeks when tornadoes threaten Tulsa

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I have attached the word document below, it includesall the necessary information. I hope it will be helpful.

Answer:

The market for packs of AA batteries during a typical week in Tulsa, Oklahoma is described in the table below. Price (dollars)

$20

18

16

14

12

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6 AA Battery Market

Quantity of Batteries

Explanation:

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The PC Works assembles custom computers from components supplied by various manufacturers. The company is very small and its assembly shop and retail sales store are housed in a single facility in a Redmond, Washington, industrial park. Listed below are some of the costs that are incurred at the company.
For each cost, indicate whether it would most likely be classified as direct labor, direct materials, manufacturing overhead, selling, or an administrative cost.
1. The wages of the assembly shop's supervisor.
a. Direct labor cost
b. Direct materials cost
c. Manufacturing overhead cost
d. Marketing and selling cost
e. Administrative cost
2. The wages of the company's accountant.
a. Direct labor cost
b. Direct materials cost
c. Manufacturing overhead cost
d. Marketing and selling cost
e. Administrative cost
3. Depreciation on equipment used to test assembled computers before release to customers.
a. Direct labor cost
b. Direct materials cost
c. Manufacturing overhead cost
d. Marketing and selling cost
e. Administrative cost
4. Rent on the facility in the industrial park.
a. Direct labor cost
b. Direct materials cost
c. Manufacturing overhead cost
d. Marketing and selling cost
e. Administrative cost

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Answer and Explanation:

The classification is as follows;

1. Since the wages are to paid for supervising the assembling process so the same is related to the factory operations therefore considered to be the manufacturing overhead cost

2.  The wages paid to the accountant so classified as the administration cost

3. The depreciation is the manufacturing overhead cost as it is the indirect cost.

4.  The rent facility should be classified as the manufacturing overhead cost and distributed as per the cost drivers.

The following units of an inventory item were available for sale during the year. Beginning inventory 10 units at $55 First purchase 25 units at $60 Second purchase 30 units at $65 Third purchase 15 units at $70 The firm uses the periodic inventory system. During the year, 60 units of the item were sold. The ending inventory cost using FIFO is

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Answer:

$1,375

Explanation:

Given the information above, the Ending inventory = Units available - Units sold

Units available = 10 + 25 + 30 + 70 = 80

Units sold = 60

Ending inventory = 80 - 60

Ending inventory = 20

Cost of ending inventory under FIFO

= (15 × $70) + (20 - 15) × $65

= $1,050 + $325

= $1,375

Therefore, the ending inventory cost using FIFO is $1,375

Companies usually buy __________ assets. These include both tangible assets such as _______________ and intangible assets such as _____________. To pay for these assets, they sell _____________ assets such as_____________. The decision about which assets to buy is usually termed the _____________ or _______________ decision. The decision about how to raise the money is usually termed the _____________ decision.

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Answer:

Companies usually buy ____real______ assets. These include both tangible assets such as ___property, plant, and equipment____________ and intangible assets such as ____patents, copyrights, and brands_________. To pay for these assets, they sell ____financial_________ assets such as_____bonds________. The decision about which assets to buy is usually termed the _____investment________ or _____capital budgeting__________ decision. The decision about how to raise the money is usually termed the ____financing_________ decision.

Explanation:

Real assets can be tangible or intangible assets.  They are also known as long-term or fixed assets, given their time horizon before they are fully consumed in production.  Real assets, which possess intrinsic value, can be distinguished from financial assets, which are based on contractual claims or securities, including stocks and debts. In any management role, decisions are made about capital budgeting or investment.  These also require financing decisions to fund the investments.

True or false:
SOX compliance law now holds CEOs and CFOs of publicly traded companies accountable for their actions as officers in a publicly traded company.

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I believe it’s false
I’m sorry if I’m wrong
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