Answer:
Welding Department
Production cost report for the month of February
Inputs :
Beginning Work In Process :
Materials $18,100
Conversion costs $14,460
Added During the year :
Materials $218,685
Labor $67,100
Overhead $58,531
Total $376,876
Outputs :
Completed and Transferred Out $328,000
Units still in Process $48,076
Total $376,876
Explanation:
Calculation of Equivalent Units of Production with Respect to Materials and Conversion Costs.
1. Materials
Ending Work In Process (11,900 × 100%) 11,900
Units Completed and Transferred Out (54,800 × 100%) 54,800
Equivalent Units of Production with Respect to Materials 66,700
2. Conversion Costs
Ending Work In Process (11,900 × 1/5) 2,380
Units Completed and Transferred Out (54,800 × 100%) 54,800
Equivalent Units of Production with Respect to Materials 57,180
Calculation of Cost per Equivalent Unit of Production with Respect to Materials and Conversion Costs.
Cost per Equivalent Unit = Total Cost ÷ Total Equivalent Units
1. Materials
Cost per Equivalent Unit = ($18,100 + $218,685) ÷ 66,700
= $3.55
2. Conversion Cost
Cost per Equivalent Unit = ($14,460 + $67,100 + $58,531) ÷ 57,180
= $2.45
3. Total Cost
Total Cost = Materials + Conversion Cost
= $3.55 + $2.45
= $6.00
Calculation of Total Cost of Units Completed and Transferred Out and Total Cost of Units still in Process.
Completed and Transferred Out = Units Completed and Transferred Out × Total Cost
= 54,800 × $6.00
= $328,000
Units still in Process = Material Cost + Conversion Cost
= $3.55 × 11,900 + $2.45 × 2,380
= $48,076
Acceptance. Altisource Portfolio Solutions, Inc., is a global corporation that provides real property owners with services, such as property preservation—repairs, debris removal, and so on. Lucas Contracting, Inc., is a small trade contractor in Carrollton, Ohio. On behalf of Altisource, Berghorst Enterprises, LLC, hired Lucas to perform preservation work on certain foreclosed properties in eastern Ohio. When Berghorst did not pay for the work, Lucas filed a suit in an Ohio state court against Altisource. Before the trial, Lucas e-mailed the terms of a settlement. The same day, Altisource e-mailed a response that did not challenge or contradict Lucas’s proposal and indicated agreement to it. Two days later, however, Altisource forwarded a settlement document that contained additional terms. Which proposal most likely satisfies the element of agreement to establish a contract? Explain.
Answer:
Throughout the clarification segment elsewhere here, the definition including its issue is mentioned.
Explanation:
The very first e-mailed submission from Altisource that doesn't even dispute Lucas' suggestion would have been the proposal which most definitely meets the part of the arrangement to create a contract. It is when Altisource's e-mail was approved that they committed to it. Today, if a new arrangement with added provisions is presented two days after ratification, it can not be accepted as an aspect of the binding agreement.If they could have some trouble with the arrangement, they could've just discussed the based distribution and therefore not approved the agreement. It would never be altered until they have approved it but the same could be known as either a contract arrangement.State the method of acknolwdgement
Explanation:
A page of acknowledgements is usually included at the beginning of a Final Year Project, immediately after the Table of Contents.
Acknowledgements enable you to thank all those who have helped in carrying out the research. Careful thought needs to be given concerning those whose help should be acknowledged and in what order. The general advice is to express your appreciation in a concise manner and to avoid strong emotive language.
Note that personal pronouns such as 'I, my, me …' are nearly always used in the acknowledgements while in the rest of the project such personal pronouns are generally avoided.
The following list includes those people who are often acknowledged.
Note however that every project is different and you need to tailor your acknowledgements to suit your particular situation.
Main supervisor
Second supervisor
Other academic staff in your department
Technical or support staff in your department
Academic staff from other departments
Other institutions, organizations or companies
Past students
Family *
Friends *
When a mentally challenged candidate is overlooked by a recruiter even though he possesses skills that are perfect for the job, which perceptual distortion is likely to be experienced by the recruiter?
a. Halo effect
b. Selective perception
c. Ability stereotypes
d. Projection
e. Self-fulfilling prophecy
The correct answer is C. Ability stereotypes
Explanation:
Ability stereotypes imply incorrect or inaccurate perceptions about people with different abilities including people with intellectual or cognitive disabilities or mentally challenged people. This often means people consider mentally challenged people unable to perform tasks, understand certain information, among others.
This type of stereotyping occurs in the situation presented because the recruiter is not considering a specific candidate because he/she is mentally challenged. However, this condition does not imply the candidate does not have the skills or qualities to be in this job. Indeed, this candidate can be more suitable than an individual with regular intellectual abilities.
The SP Corporation makes 48,000 motors to be used in the production of its sewing machines. The average cost per motor at this level of activity is: Direct materials $ 10.70 Direct labor $ 9.70 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 4.05 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 5.00 An outside supplier recently began producing a comparable motor that could be used in the sewing machine. The price offered to SP Corporation for this motor is $27.55. If SP Corporation decides not to make the motors, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be: Multiple Choice $240,000 ($91,200) $343,200 148,800
Answer:
f the company buys the component, income will decrease by $148,800.
Explanation:
We will take into account only the avoidable costs.
Make in-house:
Direct materials $ 10.70
Direct labor $ 9.70
Variable manufacturing overhead $ 4.05
Total unitary cost= $24.45
Buy:
Price= $27.55
We need to determine the total cost of both options:
Make in-house= 24.45*48,000= $1,173,600
Buy= 27.55*48,000= $1,322,400
Difference= 1,173,600 - 1,322,400= $148,800
If the company buys the component, income will decrease by $148,800.
Imagine that to preserve the traditional way of life in small fishing villages, a government decides to impose a price floor that will guarantee all fishermen a certain price for their catch.
Using the demand and supply framework, predict the effects on the price, quantity demanded, and quantity supplied.
With the enactment of this price floor for fish, what are some of the likely unintended consequences in the market?
Suggest some policies other than the price floor to make it possible for small fishing villages to continue.
Answer:
As a result of the price floor, price would increase. As a result, quantity demanded will decrease and the quantity supplied would increase.
Supply would exceed demand and as a result there would be an excess supply of fish.
As an alternative to the price floor, the government can subsidise the cost of fishing. This would reduce the cost of producing fish
Explanation:
A price floor is when the government or an agency of the government sets the minimum price of a product. A price floor is binding if it is set above equilibrium price.
An equivalent description of the holding of a receive-floating pay-fixed swap is as follows: A. An exchange of a long position in a fixed-rate bond for a short position in a floating-rate note. B. A portfolio of long positions in forward-rate agreements (FRAs) for each swap payment date, all at the same fixed rate as the swap. C. All of the above. D. A bond that pays the fixed rate minus the floating rate each period.
Answer:
The correct answer is
A) An exchange of a long position in a fixed-rate bond for a short position in a floating-rate note.
Explanation:
Swapping a fixed interest for a floating one can occur if the fixed interest tenure in comparison to a floating exchange rate becomes less expensive for the entity who took the loan.
Also executing a swap in interest rates (that is giving up the fixed tenure for the floating tenure) helps to ensure that liabilities are kept at minimum whilst assets are maximised.
It is important to note that the capital remains unmodified.
Cheers
The writing voice or tone of writing may be any of the following:
(Select all that apply)
A. Grammatically Incorrect
B. Professional
C. Incomplete
D. Friendly
Answer:
- Professional
- Friendly
Explanation:
Both of those tone can be used depending on the intent of the writing.
If the purpose of the writing is to talk about serious business transaction, it would be best to use a professional tone in order to shows a high level of competence. This will increase people's trust in your capability.
If the purpose of the writing is to seek semi-casual relations (such as building a network with other people within the industry), it would be best to use a friendly tone in the writing in order to establish a social relationship.
If Tonya purchased 200 decorative pillows at $12 each and sold 75 of the pillows for $20 each, what is the cost of goods sold
Answer:
the cost of goods sold is $1,500
Explanation:
The computation of the cost of goods sold is
= Opening inventory + purchase - ending inventory
= $0 + 200 × $12 - (200 × $12 - 75 × $20)
= $ + $2,400 - ($2,400 - $1,500)
= $2,400 - $900
= $1,500
hence, the cost of goods sold is $1,500
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
A cover letter should _____ a résumé. replace complement contradict be sent separately from
Answer:
complement
Explanation:
A cover letter or a Job application letter and the resume are sent together to potential employers. The cover letter details the position being applied for and the applicant's specific skills and experiences for that position. The letter allows the applicant to elaborate on why they are the best candidate for the job.
A resume provides the technical aspects of the applicant, but the cover letter show shows their personality. The applicant demonstrates their passion, interest, and why hiring them is the best decision in the cover letter. Therefore, a cover letter complements the resume.
Question 3
A situation where the level of output scale and average costs are all rising is called
Answer: Decreasing return to scale
Explanation:
Decreasing return to scale is a situation where the level of output, scale and average costs are all rising.
Decreasing return to scale happens when there's a rise in inputs that are involved in production process such as labour and capital which brings about a increase in output as well even though it's lesser.
It is estimated that the net cash flows to be received from the copyright will be $63,000, and its fair value is $59,850. The accumulated amortization at the end of 2021 was $15,435. Compute the amount of impairment, if any, to be recorded on December 31, 2021. (If there is a loss on impairment, then enter amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)
Answer:
The amount of the impairment = $3,150.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Net cash flows = $63,000
Fair value of copyright = $59,850
Accumulated amortization = $15,435
Impairment gain = $3,150 ($63,000 - $59,850)
b) There is an impairment gain of $3,150 since the net cash flows is higher than the fair value of the copyright. Copyright is an intangible asset and impairment assessment must be conducted yearly.
stock that has a current price of $25.00, a beta of 1.25, and a dividend yield of 6%. If the Treasury bill yield is 5% and the market portfolio is expected to return 14%, what should MUSS’s stock sell for at the end of an investor's two year investment horizon?
Answer:
$30.2067
Explanation:
From the given question, using the dividend discount model
[tex]V_0 = \dfrac{D_1}{r - g}[/tex]
where:
r is the Expected return on stock and be calculated as:
Expected return on stock = Risk free rate + Beta × (Expected Market Return - Risk free rate)
Expected return on stock = 5% + 1.25 × (14% - 5%) = 16.25%
However, the current price in this process will b used as the dividend price for all future expenses.
Dividend Yield = Current Dividend/The Share Price
Current dividend D0 = 6% × $25.00 = $1.50
D₁ = D₀ × (1 + g)
D₁ = 1.5 × (1 + g)
Thus, we can now employ the use of the growth dividend model (constant) to determine the value of g as follows:
[tex]25 = \dfrac{1.5 \times (1 + g)}{0.1625 - g}[/tex]
By cross multiply, we have:
4.0625 - 25g = 1.5 + 1.5g
collect like terms, we have:
4.0625 - 1.5 = 1.5g + 25g
2.5625 = 26.5g
Divide both sides by 26.5, we have:
2.5625/26.5 = 26.5g/26.5
g = 9.67%
Similarly, suppose the value for the second year-end to be Y₂;
Then the constant growth dividend model can be computed as:
[tex]Y_2 = \dfrac{D_3}{r - g}[/tex]
where;
D₃ = D₂ × (1 + g)
D₂ × (1 + g) = D₁ × (1 + g) × (1 + g)
D₁ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) = D₀ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) × (1 + g)
D₁ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) = D₀ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) × (1 + g) = D₀ × (1 + g) × 3
D₃ = 1.5 × (1 + 9.67%) × 3
D₃ = $1.9876
Finally:
[tex]Y_2 = \dfrac{D_3}{r - g}[/tex]
[tex]Y_2 = \dfrac{1.9876}{0.1625 - 0.0967}[/tex]
Y₂ = $30.2067
HELP PLEASE.
Recent research indicates that it may take only a few minutes to prevent unethical behavior. When workers face a choice between right and
wrong, they are about five times more likely to make the unethical choice when the decision is rushed.* Think about times in your life when you faced a moral decision and made the wrong choice. Did you feel rushed to make the decision? If you had taken more time to think or consult an ethical colleague, would you have made a different decision? (5-7 sentences )
Answer:
I had once visited a client and he, unusually, offered me a complimentary tip. Somewhere at the back of my mind, it felt off. So I declined. He on the other hand persisted.
Because I wanted to round up the meeting, I eventually accepted and left.
The next day was our weekly in-house academy - a day of the week when we set aside about 2 hours for learning and re-learning.
At that meeting, the HR Executive did a reminder on the value of the organisation, as well as the ethics which guide our operations. There she mentioned categorically that it was prohibited by the company to accept any type of cash gifts from the client or from the insurance companies.
As, soon as the meeting was done, I reported myself to the HR Executive and she advised that I return it and I did immediately, thankfully, the exact note was still in my possession.
I wrote a letter to the client respectfully returning the gift on the grounds that company policy forbade it and that marked the end of that episode.
If I had the company blueprint on ethics at my fingertips, I would have insisted on my initial position not to take the gift.
Cheers
Corporation A has the following returns for the past three years: 7 percent, 13 percent, and 10 percent. Assume each year return had the same probability (weights of 1/3 each). Calculate the expected return
Answer:
10.00%
Explanation:
The expected return is the weighted average of all the returns recorded thus far wherein the probability of each return occurring is used as the weight of each return as shown below:
Expected return=sum of (weight* value of return)
Expected return=(7%*1/3)+(13%*1/3)+(10%*1/3)
Expected return=0.023333333 +0.043333333 +0.033333333
Expected return=10.00%
On January 1, a company purchased a five-year insurance policy for $3,300 with coverage starting immediately. If the purchase was recorded in the Prepaid Insurance account, and the company records adjustments only at year-end, the adjusting entry at the end of the first year is:_______.
a. Debit Insurance Expense. $660, credit Prepaid Insurance, $660.
b. Debit Prepaid Insurance, $660; credit Insurance Expense, $660.
c. Debit Insurance Expense, $660; credit Prepaid Insurance, $2,640.
d. Debit Prepaid Insurance, $3,300; credit Cash, $3,300.
Answer:
a. Debit Insurance Expense. $660, credit Prepaid Insurance, $660.
Explanation:
The adjusting entry is shown below:
Insurance expense Dr $660 ($3,300 ÷ 5 years)
To Prepaid insurance
(Being the insurance expense is recorded)
here we debited the insurance expense as it increased the expense and credited the prepaid insurance as it decreased the assets
Therefore the option a is correct
Epiphany is an all-equity firm with an estimated market value of $400,000. The firm sells $275,000 of debt and uses the proceeds to purchase outstanding equity. Compute the weight in equity and the weight in debt after the proposed financing and repurchase of equity. Group of answer choices 0.31, 0.69 0.34, 0.66 0.48, 0.52 0.69, 0.31
Answer:
Epiphany
Weight in equity = 0.31
Weight in debt = 0.69
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Estimated market value of equity = $400,000
Debts = $275,000
Net equity after debt = $125,000
Weight in equity = $125,000/$400,000 = 0.31
Weight in debt = $275,000/$400,000 = 0.69
b) The weight in equity shows the relationship between the equity and the total capital (equity and debt) in use in Epiphany after the sale of debt and repurchase of outstanding equity.
c) The weight in debt shows the relationship between the debt capital and the total capital (equity and debt) in use in Epiphany after the sale of debt and repurchase of outstanding equity.
Imagine that Scott has asked your opinion about whether Barcelona should try to reduce involuntary turnover. What is an advantage of the current practice of firing a large percentage of employees?
a. Barcelona can replace less effective performers with better performers.
b. Barcelona can develop a monoculture in which all employees behave similarly.
c. Barcelona saves money on training costs.
d. Barcelona can gain valuable feedback about deficiencies in the company by conducting exit interviews.
Answer:
a. Barcelona can replace less effective performers with better performers.
Explanation:
As per the conversation i.e. you cant give the training to the people for enthusiastic them as you want to hire them also it is a transient business
So here you need to fire the old employees who are less effective and hire new employees who are enthusiastic that ultimately benefits the company
Therefore option a is correct
and the same is to be considered
The transactions listed below are typical of those involving New Books Inc. and Readers’ Corner. New Books is a wholesale merchandiser and Readers’ Corner is a retail merchandiser. Assume all sales of merchandise from New Books to Readers’ Corner are made with terms 3/10, n/30, and that the two companies use perpetual inventory systems. Assume the following transactions between the two companies occurred in the order listed during the year ended August 31.
a. New Books sold merchandise to Readers’ Corner at a selling price of $625,000. The merchandise had cost New Books $445,000.
b. Two days later, Readers’ Corner complained to New Books that some of the merchandise differed from what Readers’ Corner had ordered. New Books agreed to give an allowance of $11,000 to Readers’ Corner.
c. Just three days later, Readers’ Corner paid New Books, which settled all amounts owed.
Required:
1. Indicate the effect (direction and amount) of each transaction on the Inventory balance of Readers' Corner. (Enter all amounts as positive values.)
2. Prepare the journal entries that Readers’ Corner would record and show any computations. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
Answer:
Readers' Corner
1. Effect of each transaction on the Inventory Balance:
a. $625,000 Purchase: Inventory balance is increased
b. $11,000 Allowance: Inventory balance is decreased.
c. $614,000 Payment: Inventory balance is not affected.
2.
a. Debit Inventory $625,000
Credit Accounts Payable (New Books) $625,000
To record the purchase of new books on account.
b. Debit Accounts Payable (New Books) $11,000
Credit Inventory $11,000
To record the allowance received from New Books.
c. Debit Accounts Payable (New Books) $614,000
Credit Cash Account $614,000
To record the payment on account.
Explanation:
Readers' Corner records its transactions with New Books Inc. by initially using the journal. The entries in the journal identify the accounts involved in each transaction. During the recording, the accounts to be debited and the ones to be credited in the general ledger are identified and recorded accordingly.
Mo has a credit card that gives a 3% discount on every purchase. The annual percentage rate on the card is 12%. He is purchasing an electronic reader for $140. Check all that apply. If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $140. If Mo pays cash, the cost of the purchase will be $140. If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $30 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $143.34. If Mo pays cash, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80. If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $20 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $139.89. If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80.
Answer:
B: If Mo pays cash, the cost of the purchase will be $140.
E: If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $20 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $139.89.
F: If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80.
The correct answers to this question are B, E, and F and they are also
answers 2, 5, and 6.
Based on the information given, the correct options will be:
If Mo pays in cash, the cost of the purchase will be $140. If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $20 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $139.89. If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80.It should be noted that when she pays in cash, she'll have to pay $140. In a situation whereby she uses the credit card, she'll be given a discount of 3%. Therefore, the amount that she'll have to pay will be:
= $140 - (3% × $140)
= $140 - (0.03 × $140)
= $140 - $4.20
= $135.80.
In conclusion, the correct options are B, E, and F.
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A double-entry accounting system is an accounting system: Multiple Choice That records each transaction twice. That records the effect of each transaction in at least two accounts with equal debits and credits. In which each transaction affects and is recorded in two or more accounts but that could include two debits and no credits. That allows total credits to be greater than total debits. That allows total debits to be greater than total credits.
Answer:
That records the effect of each transaction in at least two accounts with equal debits and credits.
Explanation:
A double-entry accounting system is the accounting system in which it shows the impact of each transaction in terms of debit and credit. In this the amount of credit should be equivalent to the amount of credit that means both the amount should be equivalent to each other
hence, the second option is correct and the same is to be considered
The following U.S. Treasury bond is listed in the The Wall Street Journal: Rate Mo/Yr Bid Asked 9.50 Oct 38 135:30 136:04 This $1,000 par value bond has 18 years to maturity and makes semi-annual coupon interest payments. If you purchased this bond, what would be the bond's yield to maturity
Answer:
6.35%
Explanation:
If you purchase this bond you will need to pay $1,000 x 136.04% = $1,360.40
the coupon rate is 9.5% / 2 = 4.75% or $47.50 every six months
the bond matures in 18 years or 36 semiannual periods
yield to maturity = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]
YTM = {47.5 + [(1,000 - 1,360.4)/36]} / [(1,000 + 1,360.4)/2]
YTM = 37.49 / 1,180.2 = 0.031766 x 2 (annual yield) = 0.06353 = 6.35%
On September 15, 2021, Oliver's Mortuary received a $7,200, nine-month note bearing interest at an annual rate of 8% from the estate of Jay Hendrix for services rendered. Oliver's has a December 31 year-end. What adjusting entry will the company record on December 31, 2021
Answer: PLease see answer below
Explanation:
Date Account title and explanation Debit Credit
Dec 31 Interest receivable $168
2021 Interest revenue $168
Calculation
Interest =Principal x time x rate
= 7,200 x 8% x 3.5 /12(15th september to 31st December)
=$168
What factors should be considered for a leader when delegating responsibilities to committee members?
a. Politics and personnel
b. Money and connections
c. Trust and respect
d. Character and job code
What should be considered as key elements when planning the logistics of your event?
a) location, contracts, parking
b) date, director, charity
c) date, location, budget
d) location, budget, profit
What should you do during the development phase regardless of the type of event you are implementing?
a) identify your goals and objectives
b) identify the charity for the event profits
c) identify the location of the event
d) identify who will be the master of ceremonies
Which responsibility best describes the responsibility of the media or marketing director?
a. contracts
b. public relations
c. risk management
d. venue selection
Answer:
1) Character and job code
2) date, location, budget
3) identify your goals and objectives
4) public relations
Explanation:
When considering a committee member for a certain delegated role, a leader must select a person judged to have impeccable character and whose job code corresponds to the role you want to delegate to him/her.
When planning the logistics of an event, a suitable date must be chosen, an accessible and suitable location must be selected and the budget must be fair and manageable.
At the development phase of event planning, the event planner must identify exactly what the goals and objectives of the event are before other factors are considered.
The media or marketing director has the important role of promoting the image of the organization by engaging the public in issues regarding the organization. Hiss/her primary role has to do with public relations.
The demand for tickets to an Ethiopian Camparada film is given by D(p)= 200,000-10,000p, where p is the price of tickets. If the price of tickets is 12 birr, calculate price elasticity of demand for tickets and draw the demand curve
Answer:
a. The price elasticity of demand for tickets -1.50.
b. See the attached pdf file for the demand curve.
Explanation:
a. Calculate price elasticity of demand for tickets
Given;
p = 12
D(p) = D = 200,000 - 10,000p .................................................................... (1)
Substituting p = 12 into equation (1) to find the value of D, we have:
D = 200,000 – (10,000 * 12) = 200,000 - 120,000 = 80,000
Differentiating equation (1) with respect to p, we have:
dD/dp = -10,000
To calculate elasticity of demand, we use the formula for calculating the elasticity of demand as follows:
E = Elasticity of demand = (p / D) * (dD/dp) ................... (2)
Substituting the relevant values into equation (2), we have:
E = (12 / 80,000) * (-10,000) = 0.00015 * (-10,000) = -1.50
Therefore, the price elasticity of demand for tickets -1.50.
Note: Since the absolute value of E i.e. |-1.50| is greater one, it therefore implies that the demand for tickets is elastic.
b. Draw the demand curve.
Note: See the attached pdf file for the demand curve
To draw the demand curve, we need to obtain the new price and the new quantity demanded as follows:
We start by assuming that the price of tickets decreases from 12 birr to 11 birr. Therefore, the percentage change in price is obtained as follows:
Percentage change in price = ((New price – Old price) / Old price) * 100 = ((11 - 12) / 12) * 100 = -8.33%
To calculate the percentage change in demand for tickets, we use the following formula for calculating the elasticity of demand:
E = Percentage change in demand / Percentage change in price ............. (3)
Since from part a above, E = -1.50
And, as calculated here, Percentage change in price = -8.33%, or 0.0833
Substituting the values into equation (3) and solve for Percentage change in demand, we have:
-1.50 = Percentage change in quantity demanded / -0.0833
Percentage change in quantity demanded = (-0.0833) * (-1.50) = 0.12495, or 12.495%
Approximating to 2 decimal places, we have:
Percentage change in quantity demanded = 12.50%
Since the answer is positive, this implies that the demand for tickets D increases by 12.50% when price for tickets decreases by 8.33%. This confirms that the demand for tickets is truly elastic as the percentage change in demand for ticket of 12.50% is greater than the percentage change in price of -8.33%.
The new D can therefore be calculated as follows:
New D = D + (D * Percentage change in demand demanded) = 80,000 + (80,000 * 12.50%) = 90,000
From the calculations above, we have:
Initial price = 12 birr
New price = 11 birr
Initial quantity = D = 80,000
New quantity = New D = 90,000
The values above are then used to draw the demand curve in the attached pdf file.
Since there is a negative relationship between price and quantity demanded in economics, the curve in the attached excel file shows the effect of a decrease in the price of tickets from 12 birr to 11birr (as shown by the arrow) on the quantity demanded for tickets that increases from 80,000 to 90,000 (as shown by the arrow).
Since the demand for tickets is elastic as obtained in part a above, it implies that the percentage change in the quantity demanded for ticket is greater than the percentage change in the price of tickets. This makes the demand curve to be flatter as shown in the attached pdf file
From the demand curve in the attached pdf file; the demand curve for tickets is flatter, and the gap between the initial quantity demanded 80,000 and the new quantity demanded 90,000 is wider than the gap between the initial price 12 birr and the new price 11 birr. This indicated that the percentage change in the quantity demanded of 12.50% which is an increase from 80,000 to 90,000 is higher than the percentage n the price for tickets of 8.33% which is a decrease from 12 birr to 11 birr.
things that can be used to make money in this pandemic like face mask, face shield give me atleast 5 business.
Answer:
1. A Kobe or Chadwick Boseman picture memorial
2. Toilet paper
3. Paper towels
4. A device that scares away Karens
5. An app that is similar to tiktok
6. A Presidential debate muter
7. Killer Hornet Away spray
What is not a principal tool used by government organizations to constrain the activities of businesses and consumers?
Answer:
The correct answer is: initiating negative social media campaigns and enacting regulations.
Explanation:
The main tool used by government organizations to restrict the activities of companies and consumers is to enact monetary policy and fiscal policy, which defines the inflation rates that affect companies, workers' income and the economy in general, influencing supply and demand directly.
The other option of the question, on the other hand, is not the main tool used by governmental organizations, since initiating negative campaigns on social networks and enacting regulations would be an unethical attitude and which is not of governmental competence, whose one of the fundamental principles is the impersonality of their actions.
Other restaurants in the industry are seeing improvements in their sales, rather than declines. The reporters mention this is in part due to the rise of the celebrity chef and the contrasting styles of the newer quick-serve options that emphasize recipes and quality. Identify which strategy these newer organizations are using to compete against the older more established rivals.
a. Price signaling strategy
b. Capacity control strategy
c. Non-price competition strategy
d. Price leadership strategy
Answer: Non price competition strategy
Explanation:
The strategy that's been utilized by the newer firms as against the fish that are more established is referred to as non price competition strategy.
Non-price competition strategy is referred to as a marketing strategy which doesn't have to do with the reduction in price buth rather, utlizes promotional expenditures like free gifts, sales promotion, advertising, special orders etc. For this strategy, the company's product quality and brand is of importance to the company.
Percentage of sales budgeting can also be called _____.
arbitrary budgeting
objective and task budgeting
rule of thumb budgeting
competitive budgeting
Answer:
promotional budget is set as a percentage of current or anticipated sales
Typical percent of sales is 2%-5%
Explanation:
so I would have to say arbitrary budgetingIf someone drank a six pack beer ($10) everday for ten years what would the opportunity cost be relative to putting that same money in a stock fund earning 7%
Marr Co. had the following sales and accounts receivable balances, prior to any adjustments at year end: Credit sales $10,000,000 Accounts receivable 3,000,000 Allowance for uncollectible accounts (debit balance) 50,000 Marr uses 3% of accounts receivable to determine its allowance for uncollectible accounts at year end. By what amount should Marr adjust its allowance for uncollectible accounts at year end
Answer:
$140,000
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Ending allowance for uncollectible accounts is
= Accounts receivable × Given percentage
= $3,000,000 × 3%
= $90,000
Now the
Adjusted balance is
= Ending allowance for uncollectible accounts + debit balance of Allowance for uncollectible accounts
= $90,000 + $50,000
= $140,000