Deadweight losses occur when the quantity of an output produced is: ... Less than or greater than the competitive equilibrium quantity. Such that the marginal benefit of the output is just equal to the marginal cost.
Answer:
I answered this in your other question However... Different countries have different advertising/promotional laws. Plus you have no target market if you're creating a promotional message to use for all countries. Also, assuming if your promotional message inspired, say a person in Africa, a person in Russia, a person in China, and a person in Japan bought a product from your promotion, you would have to ship to all of those countries with extreme shipping rates.
Answer:
Explanation:
The $10,000 is the face value of the bond. Using a financial calculator, input the following to calculate the price at a year before maturity; i.e. at year 9;
Time to maturity; N = 10 - 9 = 1
Annual interest rate; I/Y = 9%
Annual coupon payment; PMT = 0
Face value of the bond; FV = 10,000
then compute present value ; CPT PV = $9,174.31
Therefore, you will pay less than $10,000 for the bond and the price would be as above $9,174.31
Answer: A.) $32.64 per machine hour
Explanation:
Given the following :
Estimated machine hours = 41,000 machine hours
Estimated variable manufacturing overhead = $4.16 per machine hour
Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead = $1,167,680
Total Estimated manufacturing overhead :
(Estimated total variable manufacturing overhead + Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead)
Estimated total variable manufacturing overhead:
$4.16 × estimated hours
= $4.16 × 41,000
= $170560
Total Estimated manufacturing overhead :
$170560 + $1,167,680 = $1338240
Hence,
Predetermined overhead rate :
Total Estimated manufacturing overhead / estimated hours
= $1338240 / 41000
=$32.64