You can sell it later. if you lease, you are paying money for someone else's car. say you can buy a car for 20thousand or lease for 1000 per month. after 20months, you would have paid the exact same amount, except if you bought the car, you now have an asset tht can be sold.
Answer:
The correct answer is option i.
Explanation:
A firm is operating in a perfectly competitive market.
The firm is selling 200 units of output.
The price of each unit of output is $3.
In a perfectly competitive market, a single firm faces a horizontal line demand curve. This horizontal line represents demand, price line, average revenue, and marginal revenue.
So if the price is $3, it implies that the marginal revenue and average revenue is also equal to $3.
The total revenue is $600.
<u>Calculation of Edelman's market/book ratio:</u>
The market/book ratio is calculated with the help of following formula:
Market/book ratio = Market price per share / Book value per share
The Book value per share can be calculated as follows;
Book value per share =Common Equity/ Shares of common stock outstanding
= 8,000,000,000 /500,000,000
= 16
Hence ,
Market/book ratio = 25/16 = 1.56
Hence, Edelman's market/book ratio is <u>1.56</u>
Answer:
C. The monoplist sets price equal to marginal cost to maximize profit.
Explanation:
To maximise the profit, monopolist charge price where MR = MC.
Answer:
a.
EOQ = 2,944 units
b.
Setup cost = Numbers of Order x Ordering cost = $8.83
Holding Cost = $8.83
Explanation:
a.
Economic order quantity is the quantity at which business incur minimum cost. This is the level of order where the holding cost equals to the ordering cost of the business.
As per given data
Annual Demand = 50 per week x 52 weeks in a year = 2,600 bolts
Ordering cost = $10
Carrying cost = $0.03 x 20% = $0.006
EOQ =
EOQ =
EOQ = 2,943.92 = 2,944 units
b.
Setup cost = Numbers of Order x Ordering cost = (2,600 / 2,944) x $10 = $8.83
Holding Cost = (2,944 / 2) x $0.006 = $8.83