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Archy [21]
2 years ago
14

Should the firm instead shut down in the short run? in the short run, the firm should?

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1 answer:
Gnesinka [82]2 years ago
6 0

In the near run, the firm should keep producing because the price is higher than the average variable cost. In economics, the variable cost per unit is known as the average variable cost.  Variable cost is divided by  the output to derive  the average variable cost.

In the short term, the firm use the average variable cost to determine whether to stop production. The variable cost per unit of total product is known as the average variable cost (AVC) (TP). Divide variable cost at a given total product level by total product to compute AVC. This computation is used to calculate the cost per unit of output.

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2 years ago
David is buying a new car for $21,349.00. He plans to make a down payment of $3,000.00. If he's to
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Answer: (D) 5.90%

Explanation: David is going to buy a new car at $21,349.

The down payment is $3,000.

Loan amount (Present value) = $21,349 - $3,000

Loan amount (Present Value) = $18,349

Installment amount (pmt) = $352

As the payment is made monthly (12 months in a year),

Number of payments = 5 * 12

Number of payments = 60

Using the rate option in excel,

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv,type)

Insert the variables into the option, we get

=rate(60,352,-18349)

By inserting the above formula in excel we get,

Rate = 0.47%

Rate of 0.47% is monthly, to get APR

APR = (1+monthly rate)^12 - 1

APR = (1+0.0047)^12 - 1

APR = (1.0047)^12 -1

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3 years ago
Suppose a relative has promised to give you $1,000 as a wedding gift the day you get engaged. Assuming a constant interest rate
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Answer:

a.

Future Value in One Year = $1,070.00

Future Value in Two Years = $1,144.90  

b.

Present Value of amount received in 1 year = $934.58  

Present Value of amount received in 2 years = $873.44

The present value of the gift is <u>less/lower</u> if you get engaged in two years than it is if you get engaged in one year.

Explanation:

These can be done as follows:

                            Present Value  Value in One Year   Value in Two Years

Date Received         (Dollars)             (Dollars)                      (Dollars)

Today                      1,000.00              1,070.00                       1,144.90

In 1 year                      934.58              1,000.00

In 2 years                   873.44                                                   1,000.00

a. Complete the first row of the table by determining the value of the gift in one and two years if you become engaged today.

To do this, we use future value (FV) formula as follows:

Future Value = A * (1 + r)^n ........................................ (1)

Where;

A = Amount received to day = $1,000.00

r = interest rate = 7%, or 0.07

n = number of years

Using equation (1), we therefore have:

Future Value in One Year = 1,000.00 * (1 + 0.07)^1 = $1,070.00

Future Value in Two Years = 1,000.00 * (1 + 0.07)^2 = $1,144.90  

b. Complete the first column of the table by computing the present value of the gift if you get engaged in one year or two years.

To do this, we use present value (PV) formula as follows:

Present Value = A / (1 + r)^n ........................................ (2)

Where;

A = Amount received in specified year = $1,000.00

r = interest rate = 7%, or 0.07

n = number of years

Using equation (2), we therefore have:

Present Value of amount received in 1 year = 1,000.00 / (1 + 0.07)^1 = $934.58  

Present Value of amount received in 2 years = 1,000.00 / (1 + 0.07)^2 = $873.44

Since $873.44 is less/lower than $934.58, we therefore have:

The present value of the gift is <u>less/lower</u> if you get engaged in two years than it is if you get engaged in one year.

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hornton Computer Services, Inc. has been in business for six months. The following are basic ­operating data for that period: Mo
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Answer:

The total monthly fixed cost and the variable cost per hour is $1,540 and $23

The average contribution margin per hour is $27

Explanation:

The computation of the fixed cost and the variable cost per hour by using high low method is shown below:

Variable cost per hour = (High Operating cost - low operating cost) ÷ (High service hours - low service hours)

= ($11,200 - $4,300) ÷ (420 hours - 120 hours)

= $6,900 ÷ 300 hours

= $23

Now the fixed cost equal to

= High operating cost - (High service hours × Variable cost per hour)

= $11,200 - (420 hours × $23)

= $11,200 - $9,660

= $1,540

For computing the contribution margin per hour, first we have to compute the revenue per hour which is shown below:

= Revenue ÷ service hours

= $6,000 ÷ 120 hours

= $50

We know that,

The contribution per hour = Revenue per hour - variable cost per hour

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                                           = $27

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(Being dividend is paid)

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3 years ago
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