The property price peaked in the early months of 2006. This was due to the high demand in housing, house flipping had just began to get popular, and the increase was coupled with a limited supply of properties on the market.
Answer:
Companies could not react quickly enough to changing consumer needs. Simple, repetitive jobs created boredom and alienation along with mental and physical fatigue resulting in higher turnover, absenteeism, etc.
D. Both b and c.
Answer:
i and iii
Explanation:
Nondiversifiable risk or systemic risk is risk that cannot be eliminated by diversifying investments in a portfolio. It is the risk inherent in the industry. it is measured by beta in the CAPM.
Diversifiable risks are risks that can be avoided by diversifying investments in a portfolio. It is also known as business risk
Answer:
The remaining part of the question is:
Round up to the newest whole unit.
OA . 3,572 units
OB. 4,000 units
OC. 3,935 units
OD. 5.269 units
Correct Answer:
OC. 3,935 units
Explanation:
Current sales 2000000 = 4000*500
Less: Variable costs 880000 = 4000*220
Less: Fixed costs 1000000
Current operating income 120000
Fixed costs 1080000 =1000000+80000
Add: Operating income 120000
Required Contribution margin 1200000
Divide by Contribution margin per unit 305 =525-220
Units to be sold 3935
Answer:
$27,250
Explanation:
The computation of incremental income or loss on reworking the units is shown below:-
For computing the incremental income or loss on reworking the units first we need to follow some steps which is shown below:-
Incremental revenue per unit = Selling price after rework - Selling price as scrap
= $22.00 - $5.60
= $16.40
Total Incremental Revenue = Incremental revenue per unit × Total defective units
= $16.40 × 2,500
= $41,000
Total rework costs = Total defective units × Defects per unit
= 2,500 × $5.50
= $13,750
Now,
Incremental income or loss on reworking the units = Total Incremental Revenue - Total rework costs
= $41,000 - $13,750
= $27,250