Answer:
Ozzie's purchase of the 2017 new Ford would be included in GDP
Explanation:
Gross domestic product is the sum of all final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year.
Only goods produced in a given year would be included in the calculation of GDP.
Its only the 2017 new Ford that produced in 2017 that would be counted as part of 2017's GDP
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Answer:
option (A) 10 percent
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Dividend yield = 3 percent
Expected growth rate = 7 percent
Therefore,
The ABC's required return will be
= Dividend yield + Expected growth rate
or
The ABC's required return = 3% + 7%
or
The ABC's required return = 10%
Hence,
The ABC's required return is option (A) 10 percent
Answer:
The firm earns revenues of $360,000 per year. To receive a normal profit, the firm described above would have to earn additional revenue of $90,000
Explanation:
As per the information provided in the question, the current profit/loss after deducting all expenditure from income is as follows:
Particular Amount ($)
Revenue 360,000
Less: Wages and Salaries (200,000)
Less: Materials (75,000)
Less: New Equipment (30,000)
Less: Rented Property (20,000)
Less: Interest Costs (35,000)
Profit/Loss 0
As confirmed from the calculation above currently no profit is being earned even after the owner/manager not receiving income from the firm. Therefore, the firm should generate additional revenue of $90,000 in order to earn normal profit.
Answer:
219 sheets
Explanation:
D = 5000 per year,
d = daily demand = 5000/365 = 13.70 sheets
T = time between orders (review) = 14 days
L = Lead time = 10 days
σd= Standard deviation of daily demand = 5 per day
I = Current Inventory = 150 sheets Service Level
P = 95% (Probability of not stocking out) q=d(L+D)z σ T+L-1
σ T+L-1= square root (T+L)=5 square root 14+10= 24.495
From Standard normal distribution, z = 1.64 for 95% Service Level (or 5% Stock out)
q=13.70*(14+10)+1.64(24.495)-150
= 218.97 →219 sheets
Answer:
True
Explanation:
When a company as a framework to measure risk against, it can properly assess risk in different periods of time, depending of the risk score obtained within the framework.
This helps regulators because they can access an accurate primary information from the company itself (later on, they should probably compare that information against their own standards in order to prevent bias), and it also helps the company because it can see where it stands in terms of risk, which reduces uncertainty.