I feel that economic would be the one that makes sense to me could be wrong though hope this helps
Answer:
NPV =$ 60,311.80
Explanation:
<em>The net present value (NPV) of a project is the present value of cash inflow less the present value of cash outflow of the project.</em>
NPV = PV of cash inflow - PV of cash outflow
We can set out the cash flows of the project using the table below:
0 1 2 3
Operating cash flow 136,000 136,000 136,000
Initial cost (274,000)
Working capital (61,000 ) 61,000
Salvage value <u> </u> <u> </u> <u> </u> 1<u>5000 </u>
Net cashflow <u> (335,000) 136,000 136,000 212,000.</u>
PV inflow= (136000)× (1.1)^(-1) + (136,000× (1.1)^(-2) + (112,000)× (1.1)^(-3)
= 395,311.80
NPV =395,311.80 -335,000
=$ 60,311.80
Answer:
Push button
Explanation:
Organisms respond to stimuli in order to survive in their given environment. It is the ability to adjust to different environmental factors that are beneficial or detrimental.
For example a worm reflexively crawls towards moisture or a dog salivating when it perceives food.
Push button shows a person that they have choices in their lives about which stimuli they pay attention to and remember.
Answer:
a. No, the firm needs to take the volatility of short-term rates into account.
Explanation:
Short term interest rates are more volatile than the long term interest rates. If the company chooses to finance its operations solely from short term financing than it will need to incorporate the affect of volatility in the short term interest rates to identify the net returns. The volatility should be calculated with the risk factor and required rate of return of the funds.
Answer:
A) Q=17
B) $80
C) 518
Explanation:
C(Q) = 60 + 12Q + 2Q2
and its MC = 12+ 4Q
a.How much output should the firm produce in the short run?
Put P = MC and solve for Q
P=MC
80=12+4Q
4Q=68
Divide both sides of the equation by 4
Q=17
b.What price should the firm charge in the short-run? $80
c.What are the firm’s short-run profits?
Hint:
Profit=Total Revenue-Total CostTotal Revenue=$80x17=1360
TotalCost=60+12x17+2(17)2=60+204+578=842
Profit=1360-842=518