Answer:
4. The firm is minimizing its losses OR maximizing its Profit
Explanation:
Assume a monopolistically competitive firm faces the following situation:
P $20, output 13,000 units, MC 16 ATC $22, AVC = $15, and MR = $16 which statement BEST describes the firm's situation?
The statement that best describes the firm situation is that it is maximizing its profit or minimizing its losses because profit is maximized where Marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue, and that is the case of this firm. MC=MR at $16.
In conclusion, since the firm is maximizing profit, it needs not change anything but to keep producing at this level of output and price.
Answer:
$470,425
Explanation:
The computation of the amount reported as bond payable is shown below:
<u>Particulars Interest at 4.5% Interest at 5% Amortized UnAmortized CV</u>
<u> discount discount </u>
Starting value $30,500 $469,500
($500,000 - $469,500)
June 30 $22,500 $23,475 $975 $29,525 $470,425
($500,000 × 4.5%) ($469500 × 5%)
The six months rate would be the half of the rates given in the question
Answer:
The correct answer is then it has required reserves of $110 and holds excess reserves of $190.
Explanation:
According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follows:
Total deposit = $1,000 + $100 = $1,100
So, we can calculate the total reserve required by using following formula:
Total reserve required = 10% × Total deposit
= 10% × $1,100 = $110
And Previous excess = $100
Current access = $90
So, Excess reserve = Previous excess + Current access
= $100 + $90
= $190
Answer:
$6,400,000
Explanation:
Reduction in mailing time = 1.5 day
Reduction in clearing time = 1.5 day
Reduction in firm processing time = 1.0 day
Total = 4.0 days
Daily interest on Treasury bills = 0.025%
Average number of daily payments to lockboxes = 4,000
Average size of payment = $400
The value of the proposal will be the average number of daily payments to lockboxes multiplied by the total of 4 days which is then multiplied by the average payment size. This will be:
= 4000 × $400 × 4
= $6,400,000
Answer:
Earnings Per share = $0.83
Diluted Earnings per share = $0.71
Explanation:
Basic Earnings per share is how much each common stock share earns in profits and Diluted Earnings includes the options and bonds in its calculations for outstanding shares
formulas
Earnings Per share = (net income - Preferred stock dividends)/ outstanding number of shares
= $150/180
= $0.83
Diluted Earnings per share = (net income - Preferred stock dividends)/ outstanding number of shares
= $150/210
= $0.71
Outstanding number of shares in millions
opening 200
minus treasury stock - 24
issued stock 4
Basic outstanding shares = 180 shares
plus share Options 30
Diluted shares 210