Answer: The standard deviation of the stock is 3.23 percentage
Explanation:
First we shall calculate the epected weighted average return of the stock.
We shall multiply the probability of the scenario with its expected return and then take the sum of the expected returns of different scenarios,
E(x) = (0.2 x 14%) + (0.7 x 8%) + (0.1 x 2%)
E(x) = 8.6%
We shall use the follwing formula to calculate the Variance of the stock,
σ²(x) = ∑ P(
) × [
- E(r)]²
σ²(x) = (0.2) (0.14 - 0.086)² + (0.7) (0.08 - 0.086)² + (0.1) (0.02 - 0.086)²
σ²(x) = 0.001044
To find the standar deviation,
σ(x) = 
σ(x) = 0.0323109
in percentage it would be 3.23%
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Answer:
Elastic demand
Unit elastic demand
Inelastic demand
Explanation:
Elasticity of demand measures the degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price.
Elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded/ percentage change in price.
Denand is elastic if when price is increased, the quantity demanded changes more than the increase in price. Quanitity demanded is more sensitive to changes in price.
If price is increased, the quantity demanded falls and as a result the total revenue earned by sellers falls.
The elasticity of demand is usually greater than 1 when demand is elastic.
Demand is unit elastic if a change in price has the same proportional change on quantity demanded. The coefficient of elasticity is equal to one.
If price is increased, the quantity demanded changes by the same proportion so there's no change in total revenue of sellers.
Demand is inelastic if a change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded.
Coefficient of elasticity is usually less than one.
If price is increased, there is little or no change in the quantity demanded and as a result the revenue earned by sellers increase.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Jan 2.
Dr Cash $13,100
Cr Owner equity $13,100
(Being owner's capital contribution to the business in form of cash)
Jan 3.
Dr Vehicle $3,930
Cr Cash. $3,930
(To record the purchase of used car in form of cash)
Jan 9
Dr Supplies. $655
Cr. Accounts payable $655
(To record supplies purchased on account )
Jan 16
Dr Account receivable $3,144
Cr Revenue $3,144
(Being the record of revenue earned on credit)
Jan 16
Dr Advertising expenses $459
Cr Cash $459
(Being the record of advertising expenses paid in cash)
Jan 20
Dr Cash. $917
Cr Account receivable $917
(Being the record of partial collection receivables)
Jan 23
Dr Account payables $393
Cr Cash $393
(Being the record of payment made to creditors)
Jan 28
Dr. Owner equity $1,310
Cr. Cash $1,310
(To record owner's withdrawal of capital in form of cash)
Answer:
Debit Petty Cash $250; credit Cash $250
Explanation:
Based on the information given we were told that the Company establishes the amount of $250 as a petty cash fund on September 1 which means that The journal entry to record the establishment of the fund on September 1 is:
Debit Petty Cash $250
Credit Cash $250