Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Cupon rate= 0.0544/2= 0.0272
YTM= 0.0491/2= 0.02455
The par value is $1,000
<u>We weren't provided with the number of years of the bond. I imagine for 9 years.</u>
<u>To calculate the bond price, we need to use the following formula:</u>
Bond Price= cupon*{[1 - (1+i)^-n] / i} + [face value/(1+i)^n]
Bond Price= 27.2*{[1 - (1.02455^-18)] /0.02455} + [1,000*(1.02455^18)]
Bond Price= 391.93 + 646.25
Bond Price= $1,038.18
Answer:
We can rent 1,070.6 videos or purchase 1,338.25 pizzas or any combination between the budget line attached
Explanation:
We have to divide our income for the cost of each item and them draw the budget line
$5,353 / 5 = 1,070.6
$5,353 / 4 = 1,338.25
Answer: Zero
Explanation: As per the subject matter of cost accounting and economics. Variable cost can be defined as the cost which changes its level with the level of output produced unlike fixed cost which remain constant at all levels.
Electricity bill, raw materials and packaging are some common examples of variable cost.
So from the above explanation we can conclude that if Bev produce no bags there variable cost would be zero.
Answer:
"Legs"
Explanation:
When a campaign is said to have legs it means that it has staying power.
Having legs means a concepts ability to remain flexible and grow while maintaining an entitie's brand and identity.
Such campaigns work in whatever medium you decide to use. For example digital media, radio and television.
It should be a concept that is replicable over the life of the campaign
Answer:
The stick price theory helps to explain the upward sloping shape of the aggregate supply curve.
Explanation:
The price tends to be sticky for a number of reasons.
- Firms will need to incur menu costs if they constantly change prices
- Frequent change in prices may annoy the customers
- The wage rates remain the same even after change in price because the wages are based on contracts
The short-run aggregate supply curve is upward sloping because of the stickiness of price, there is a positive and direct relationship between output and price. Due to the high expected price level in the short run, the firms will expect the input prices to rise along with an increase in the product price.
To counter the increase in inputs price, the product price is kept high. The higher price provides motivation to produce more. That's why the short-run aggregate supply curve is upward sloping.