Answer:
C) marginal revenue in the price-elastic market exceeds marginal revenue in the price-inelastic market
Explanation:
Marginal revenue will increase as the price elasticity of demand increases. When marginal revenue is positive, the demand is elastic, when marginal revenue is negative, the demand is inelastic.
Therefore if the company sets the same price for different markets, the marginal revenue will be higher where the price elasticity of demand is higher (more elastic). But it will be lower where the price elasticity of demand is lower (more inelastic).
Answer: B & E
Explanation:
If a subsidy is provided for the production of helmets, the demand curve is unaffected, but the supply curve shifts to the right. A production subsidy encourages production because it reduces costs for the producer. However, it will not affect market demand.
<span>Answer:
At what unit sales level would WCC have the same EPS, assuming it undertakes the investment and finances it with debt or with stock? {Hint: V = variable cost per unit = $8,160,000/440,000, and EPS = [(PQ - VQ - F - I)(1 - T)]/N. Set EPSStock = EPSDebt and solve for Q.} Round your answer to the nearest whole.
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At what unit sales level would EPS = 0 under the three production/financing setups - that is, under the old plan, the new plan with debt financing, and the new plan with stock financing? (Hint: Note that VOld = $10,200,000/440,000, and use the hints for Part b, setting the EPS equation equal to zero.) Round your answers to the nearest whole.
Old plan units
New plan with debt financing units
New plan with stock financing units
On the basis of the analysis in parts a through c, and given that operating leverage is lower under the new setup, which plan is the riskiest, which has the highest expected EPS, and which would you recommend? Assume here that there is a fairly high probability of sales falling as low as 250,000 units, and determine EPSDebt and EPSStock at that sales level to help assess the riskiness of the two financing plans. Round your answers to two decimal places.
EPSDebt = $
EPSStock = $</span>
Answer:
Stockholders Equity
Preferred Stock 375,000
Common Stock 562,500
Additional Paid-in Capital 81,900
Retained Earnings <u> 306,000 </u>
Total Equity 1,325,400
Explanation:
We look into the list only for the equity accounts:
Which are the preferred stock, the common stock
and the additional paid-in caital.
We will also include the retained earnings account
All this accounts increase the equity, so we ujust need to add them together.
Answer:
$550,000
Explanation:
Data provided in the question
Issued amount = $550,000
Time period = 10 years
Stated interest rate = 12%
Market interest rate = 12%
Based on above information, as we can see that the stated interest rate is equal to market interest rate i.e 12% which reflects that it issued at par i.e face value
So in this case, the amount received at issuance is equal to the issued amount i.e $550,000