Answer:
<u>A. elastic;</u> <u>inelastic </u>
Explanation:
Price elasticity of demand refers to degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded of a good with respect to a change in the price. It is mathematically expressed as:

wherein dQ= Change in quantity demanded
dP = Change in price
p = Original Price
q = Original quantity
Total revenue refers to total receipts of a firm from the sale of a good.
When price elasticity of demand is less than 1, it refers to inelastic demand which further means, the change in quantity demanded is less w.r.t change in price.
Similarly, when price elasticity of demand is greater than 1, it signifies change in quantity demanded is more w.r.t change in the price.
In the given case, the cashier thinks lowering prices will increase the total revenue. This indicates the cashier believes the demand to be elastic.
Similarly, the friend's belief of increased prices leading to increased total revenue signifies inelastic demand.
Answer: Restructuring cost
Explanation:
Restructuring cost could be described as making expenses on rejuvenating or reviving or rebranding the company through spendings, which affects most of it's mode of operations, brings a change and innovation and ways to improve existing methods. This is capital intensive due to the work and changes required during the process.
Answer:
c. fixed-rate assets is greater than the value of its fixed-rate liabilities.
Explanation:
In the case when the rate of interest is reduced than the profit of the bank is increased. Also this case applied when the variable rate assets is less than the variable rate liabilities or the fixed rate of the asset is more than the fixed rate liabilities as in the given case the rate of interest would fallen the interest i.e. paid out that reduce more than the reduction in the interest income
Hence, the option c is correct
Answer:
The answer can include both C and D. Description below.
Explanation:
We make the following records.
The treasury stock was reissued at a premium of 5184 - 4556 = $628
Since treasury stock is credit account by nature we debit to reduce it by the Amount of $4,566
$628 is to be credited to the paid in capital as this is premium received in excess of par value of the stock. Since there is no mention of premium or paid in capital account we may credit the Excess of Par/Common.
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