In a perfectly competitive​ market, all of the following statements are true​ except: A. Marginal revenue is the same as price. B. Marginal revenue is equal to price times quantity. C. The marginal revenue curve is the same as the demand curve facing sellers. D. Marginal revenue is the change in total revenue associated with producing one more unit of output.

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Answer 1

Answer: Marginal revenue is equal to price times quantity

Explanation:

A perfectly competitive market is a market where there's a large number of both the producers and the consumers have full and symmetric information.

In a perfectly competitive​ market, the marginal revenue is the same as price and the marginal revenue curve is the same as the demand curve facing sellers.

It should be noted that the statement that the marginal revenue is equal to price times quantity is incorrect. The total revenue is equal to price times quantity.


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rey Wolf, Inc., has current assets of $2,360, net fixed assets of $11,200, current liabilities of $1,445, and long-term debt of $4,170. a. What is the value of the shareholders’ equity account for this firm? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) b. How much is the company's net working capital? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

A. $7,945

B. $915

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine the value of the shareholders' equity account for this firm

Using this formula

Owners' equity = Total liabilities and owners' equity − Current liabilities − Long-term debt

Let plug in the formula

Owners' equity = $13,560 − 1,445 − 4,170

Owners' equity = $7,945

Therefore the value of the shareholders' equity account for this firm is $7,945

b. Calculation to determine How much is the company's net working capital

Using this formula

Net working capital = Current assets − Current liabilities

Let plug in the formula

Net working capital = $2,360 − 1,445

Net working capital = $915

Therefore the company's net working capital is $915

The soft drink, candy, and snack vending machines found in the Business building at University of Texas at Arlington are examples of: Group of answer choices automatic vending. self-service technologies. direct marketing. direct retailing. none of these.

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Answer:

automatic vending

Explanation:

Assume that all commercial banks are loaned up. Total deposits in the banking system are $800 million. The required reserve ratio is decreased. The money supply will decrease. increase. not change because there was no change in deposits. not change because the required reserve ratio has no impact on money supply.

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Answer:

increase

Explanation:

Reserve ratio is the percentage of deposits that is required of commercial banks to keep as reserves. The lower the ratio, the higher the increase in money supply

For example, assume reserve ratio is initially 10% of deposits. It is later reduced to  5%. 1000 is deposited

Increase in money supply = deposit / reserve ratio

1000 / 0.1 = 10,000

1000 / 0.05  = 20,000

Money supply increased when reserve ratio was decreased

A company had $43 missing from petty cash that was not accounted for by petty cash receipts. The correct procedure is to:

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Answer: The correct procedure is to “debit cash over and short for $43”.

Carlos is taking a class to learn presentation skills. Which type of communication is he using when he improves his PowerPoint slides?
Nonverbal
Verbal
Visual
Written

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Answer:

visual ,i like your profile add my sn a p,joel.ewc123

Explanation:

what is an opportunity cost

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the valje of the next best alternative forgone when a choice is made.

Crane Company purchases equipment for $2740 and supplies for $510 from Wildhorse Co. for $3250 cash. The entry for this transaction will include a debit to Equipment $2740 and a debit to Supplies Expense $510 for Wildhorse. credit to Accounts Payable for Crane. debit to Equipment $2740 and a debit to Supplies $510 for Crane. credit to Cash for Wildhorse.

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Answer:

Date                    Account Title                                    Debit              Credit

XX-XX-XX           Equipment                                    $2,760

                            Supplies                                       $   500

                            Cash                                                                     $3,250

A property is generating $100,000 in income and has expenses of $25,000. The investor pays $3,000 toward mortgage principal each year and $32,000 toward interest, plus another $4,000 in income taxes. What is the before-tax cash flow?

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Answer:

$40,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the before-tax cash flow

Using this formula

Before-tax cash flow=Income-[Expense+(Debt service)]

Let plug in the formula

Before-tax cash flow=$100,000-[$25,000+($3,000 + $32,000)]

Before-tax cash flow=$100,000-($25,000+$35,000)

Before-tax cash flow=$100,000-$60,000

Before-tax cash flow=$40,000

Therefore the before-tax cash flow is $40,000

True or False: Timothy, Jude, and Eric are working in the marketing department of a multinational corporation. They each have similar backgrounds and experience and are thinking about leaving their current company to start their own business. Successful entrepreneurial teams are comprised of these types of people because similarities in knowledge and skill ensure harmony and consistency in their new business.

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I guess answer is true may be

Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Randa is trying to lower the vacancy rates for the commercial property she manages because her revenue targets will increase by 8% over the next year. What type of budget contains this revenue detail?

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Answer:

Operating budget

Explanation:

An operating budget is a detailed projection where the company expected its revenue and expenses for a period of time. It is to be prepared at the closing of the year to represent the expected level of the activity during the following year

So as per the given situation, it is the operating budget that contains the revenue details

How investment tax credit and employment tax credit can be used to address unemployment?

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Answer:

Investment tax credit means that companies will pay less taxes if they invest in new projects. These new projects will need people to work on them for it to be successful. When companies take advantage of investment tax credits therefore and invest, they end up hiring people which would reduce unemployment.

Employment tax credit has a more direct effect on unemployment. It reduces taxes per worker hired so if an employer wants to take advantage of this, they should employ more people which would directly reduce unemployment.

True or false: You have to pay to attend college?

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Answer: Most of the time, yes.

Explanation: For most average college students you do have to pay, unless you receive a scholarship. But those are pretty hard to get so i recommend just robbing a bank (DONT ACTUALLY, VERY ILLEGAL)

A decline in the number of _______ jobs has helped create conditions leading to an increase in the number of high-poverty communities during the past few decades.

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Answer:

manufacturing

Explanation:

if government expenditure on goods and services increase by​ $100 billion, then aggregate demand​ _____ if the multiplier exists according to the keynesian model

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Answer: increases

Explanation:

If there is a multiplier, then government expenditure increasing in an economy will lead to aggregate demand increasing as well. This increase will be the product of the increase in government expenditure and the multiplier.

The multiplier is calculated by dividing the formula:

= 1 / (1 - Marginal propensity to consume)

If the MPC is 0.8 in the scenario above for instance, the multiplier would be:

= 1 / ( 1 - 0.8)

= 5

The increase in aggregate demand would be:

= 5 * 100

= $500 billion

____ is a customer's subjective assessment of benefits relative to costs in determining the worth of a product.

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Answer:

Value

Explanation:

A product can be defined as any physical object or material that typically satisfy and meets the demands, needs or wants of customers. Some examples of a product are mobile phones, television, microphone, microwave oven, bread, pencil, freezer, beverages, soft drinks etc.

According to the economist Philip Kotler in his book titled "Marketing management" he stated that, there are five (5) levels of a product. This includes;

1. Core benefit.

2. Generic product.

3. Expected product.

4. Augmented product.

5. Potential product.

The core benefit of a product can be defined as the basic (fundamental) wants or needs that is being satisfied, met and taken care of when a customer purchase a product.

In Economics, value is a subjective assessment of benefits by a customer with respect to costs in determining the worth of a product.

For example, a hotel provides a comfortable and convenient bed to spend the night (sleep) when you travel for a vacation at a price.

Investment interest expense includes:
A. interest expense from loans to purchase corporate bonds and interest expense from loans to purchase stocks.
B. interest expense from loans to purchase corporate bonds.
C. interest expense from loans to purchase municipal bonds.
D. interest expense from loans to purchase municipal bonds and interest expense from loans to purchase corporate bonds.
E. interest expense from loans to purchase stocks.

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Answer:

A)) interest expense from loans to purchase corporate bonds and interest expense from loans to purchase stocks.

Explanation:

An investment interest expense can be regarded as any amount of interest which is been paid on proceeds of loan that is been used in purchasing investments or securities. investment interest expense can be regarded as been deductible under some particular circumstances.

It should be noted that investment interest expense include;

✓interest expense from loans to purchase corporate bonds

✓ interest expense from loans to purchase stocks.

Your uncle passed away and left you and your siblings his private property. He owned a 180 acre ranch and there are 3 of you. Each acre is valued at approximately $3,000. This means the monetary value for each sibling will be:

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Find the total value by multiplying total acres by price per acre:

180 x 3000 = $540,000

Divide total value by number of siblings:

540,000 / 3 = $180,000

Answer: $180,000

Total acre of property = 180 acres
Each sibling will receive = 180/3
= 60 acres
If 1 acre = $3000
Then 60acres = 60• 3000
=$180,000
Therefore, the monetary value for each sibling will be $180,000

Kendra needs to rate five of her subordinates. She make a chart of all possible pairs of employees for each trait being evaluated. Then, she indicates the better employee of each pair with a positive symbol on the chart. Finally, she totals the number of positive symbols for each employee. Which method of performance appraisal has Kendra most likely used?

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Answer:

Paired comparison

Explanation:

PAIRED COMPARISON can be defined as the way or process in which employee are been COMPARED against others employees using a particular traits by making a chart or matrix of all feasible pairs of employees for each trait that was evaluated and by indicating the best employee of each of the pair with either a tick mark or a positive symbol on the chart or matrix in order to determine the best employee.

Therefore the method of PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL that is most likely used is PAIRED COMPARISON

The elasticity coefficient is determined by looking at the percentage change in quantity divided by the percentage change in price. With that in mind, if the price of gasoline changes by 20% and there is a corresponding 10% change in quantity demanded, what is the elasticity coefficient

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Answer:

Elasticity coefficient = 0.5

Explanation:

Elasticity coefficient = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price

percentage change in price if gasoline = 20%

percentage change in quantity demanded = 10%

Elasticity coefficient = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price

= 10% / 20%

= 1/2

= 0.5

Elasticity coefficient = 0.5

An open-market sale of securities by the Fed results in ________ in reserves and ________ in the supply of money.

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Answer:

increase; increase

Explanation:

In the case of the sale of securities in the open market, there is an increase in reserves also there is an increase in the supply of money as in  the fed purchase and sells the securities in order to control the money supply and the rate of interest.

Therefore as per the given situation, the above should be the answers that could fill the blanks

Mr. Sanchez has just turned 65 and is entitled to Part A but has not enrolled in Part B because he has coverage through an employer plan. If he wants to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, what will he have to do

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Answer: He will have to enroll in Part B

Explanation:

Medicare Advantage refers to the form of Medicare health plan that is offered by contracting private companies. It should also be noted that Medicare Advantage Plan gives all Part A and Part B benefits.

Therefore, if Mr Sanchez wants to enroll in a Medicare Advantage, he will have to enroll in Part B since he has not enrolled in Part B.

On January 1, 2015, Danville Corporation acquired a machine at a cost of $60,000. The machine's service life was estimated to be ten years and its residual value to be $6,000. The straight-line method was used for depreciation. On January 1, 2020, the machine was no longer useful and was sold for $3,000. For 2020, in regard to this machine, how much of a loss should Danville record

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Answer:

Loss= $30,000

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the annual depreciation and the accumulated depreciation at the moment of the sale:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (60,000 - 6,000) / 10

Annual depreciation= $5,400

Accumulated depreciation= 5,400*5= $27,000

Now, the book value and loss from the sale:

Book value= 60,000 - 27,000= $33,000

Loss= selling price - book value

Loss= 33,000 - 3,000

Loss= $30,000

Knowledge Check 01 Month Tickets Sold Cost March 1,500 $ 10,000 April 2,000 $ 15,000 May 3,500 $ 19,000 June 2,500 $ 17,000 July 4,000 $ 22,000 The Movie Company has been in business for 5 months and wants to estimate its variable cost of tickets sold. Using the data from this chart and the high-low method, what is the variable cost for the Movie Company

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Answer:

Variable cost per unit= $24

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Month Tickets Sold Cost

March 1,500 $ 10,000

April 2,000 $ 15,000

May 3,500 $ 19,000

June 2,500 $ 17,000

July 4,000 $ 22,000

To calculate the variable cost, we need to use the following formula:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (22,000 - 10,000) / (4,000 - 3,500)

Variable cost per unit= $24

In the ____________, households work and receive payment from firms. financial investment market financial capital market labor market savings market

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Answer:

labor market

Explanation:

The labor market is the market in which the supply and the demand for the jobs are meet out along with the labors who give the services based on the demand of the employers.

So here the work of the household and as per  this they received the payment from the firms so this could be done under the labor market

Taylor must send a bad-news message to a client and indicate to her that he will be unable to meet a delivery deadline. What should Taylor do first

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Answer: d) Analyze the bad news to see how it will affect his reader.

Explanation:

The first thing that Taylor should do is to analyze the bad news so that he can predict the likely effect on the client.

Once he predicts this, he can be able to deliver the bad news in such a way that the client would not be too annoyed by it. It would also allow him to offer alternatives that might be applicable and doable to the client.

. Issued $265000 of par value common stock for cash. 2. Recorded and paid wages expense of $127200. 3. Acquired land by issuing common stock of par value $106000. 4. Declared and paid a cash dividend of $21200. 5. Sold a long-term investment (cost $6360) for cash of $6360. 6. Recorded cash sales of $848000. 7. Bought inventory for cash of $339200. 8. Acquired an investment in Zynga stock for cash of $44520. 9. Converted bonds payable to common stock in the amount of $1060000. 10. Repaid a 6-year note payable in the amount of $466400. What is the net cash provided by financing activities

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Answer:

Net Cash used by Financing Activities is $222,600.

Explanation:

Financing Activities are Activities related to sourcing and repayment of debt and capital. Consider only those related events and transactions when determining cash flow from financing activities.

Cash flow from Financing Activities

Issue of common shares                               $265000

Cash dividend paid                                         ($21200)

Repayment of Note Payable                        ($466400)

Net Cash used by Financing Activities       ($222,600)

John works for Heinlein Hillclimbers in Wyoming, where he earns $26,500 annually. He contributes $150 per month to his 401(k), of which his employer matches half of his contribution. Heinlein Hillclimbers contributes $150 per month to his health insurance, $30 per month to his life insurance, and $50 per month to his AD&D policy. He receives a 2% profit-sharing bonus at the end of each year and $5,250 in tuition reimbursement. Heinlein pays employer-only taxes and insurance that comprises an additional 18% of John?s annual salary. What is John's total annual compensation?

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Answer: $40,710

Explanation:

John's annual compensation includes his actual annual salary as well as the various payments that Heinlein Hillclimbers makes on his behalf.

His total annual compensation is:

= Annual salary + Employer's 401 contribution + Health insurance + Life insurance + AD&D + Profit sharing bonus + Tuition reimbursement + employer only taxes and insurance

= 26,500 + (150 /2 * 12 months) + (150 * 12 months) + (30 * 12 months ) + (50 * 12 months ) + (2% * 26,500) + 5,250 + (18% * 26,500)

= 26,500 + 900 + 1,800 + 360 + 600 + 530 + 5,250 + 4,770

= $40,710

In addition to a control condition, a functional analysis typically consists of what test conditions?

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Answer:

The correct option is c. Alone.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete as it omitted the options. The complete question with the options is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

In addition to a control condition, a functional analysis typically consists of what test conditions?  

a. Contingent attention

b. Contingent escape

c. Alone

d. All of these

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

Functional analysis is a type of psychological formulation that is used to figure out how human behavior works. Functional analysis is a method of assisting in comprehending the reason a person acts the way he does.

In functional analysis, there are four conditions: three test conditions (social positive (attention), social negative (escape), and alone, as well as a control condition (play).

Therefore, the correct option is c. Alone.

The level of concern for, or interest in, the purchase process triggered by the need to consider a particular purchase is

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Answer:

purchase involvement

Explanation:

Purchase involvement can be regarded as level of concern or interest that is been raised in course of purchase process, any trigger as a result of

the need to consider a particular purchase result in Purchase involvement. level of consumer involvement is been seen as how interested the consumer is as regards buying as well as consuming a particular product. Those Low-involvement products are been seen as inexpensive, they usually pose low risk if the buyer make a purchase to that product mistakenly.

It should be noted that purchase involvement is the level of concern for, or interest in, the purchase process triggered by the need to consider a particular purchase.

Answer: It is purchase involvement.

Jen's Shampoo decides to decrease the sales price for a bottle of shampoo from $28 to $23. The variable costs decrease from $12 to $8 and the total fixed costs decrease from $30,000 to $18,000. The changes result in the number of units sold declining from 4,375 to 4,300 units. If net income was originally $40,000, how much will net income increase or decrease

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Answer:

it increases by 6,500

Explanation:

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