Answer:
When telling a friend about your new job, how would you describe this company’s operations?
Neither effective nor efficient
Explanation:
The company's operations will be considered effective if they achieve objectives. But they do not produce the desired results because drivers often get the wrong addresses, making freights not to arrive at their destinations. Similarly, the company's operations cannot be described as efficient because trucks go out half full with wrong addresses. This is a waste of time, money, and efforts, and the performance competence of the company is questionable. Efficient operations accomplish results with the least amount of resources. Effective operations achieve desired results successfully.
Answer:
$863,689.50
Explanation:
The computation of the present value of the terminal value is shown below:
The terminal value at the end of the third year is
= Third year Cash flows × (1 + growth rate) ÷ (required rate of return - growth rate)
= $64,000 × (1 + 2%) ÷ (8% - 2%)
= $1,088,000
Now its present value is
= terminal value at the end of the third year ÷ (1 + rate of interest)^number of years
= $1,088,000 ÷ (1 + 8%)^3
= $863,689.50
This is the answer but the same is not provided in the given options
This is a tricky answer, because:
the length of the loan, the interest rate, and the down payment will all affect the total cost of the loan
--BUT--
your credit history can help determine the interest rate you are offered, the length of the loan offered, and the downpayment required.
I think this is an unfair question, but the answer the teacher is looking for is A. credit history because it has an INDIRECT effect on total cost and not a DIRECT effect like the others.
Answer:
make some profit
Explanation:
if ProPhone sells 4 blazer phones, its marginal revenue = $120, while its marginal cost = $50
That means that the company is making some profit.
- total revenue = $600
- their total costs = $340
- net profit = $260
In order for the company to maximize its profits, their marginal revenue = marginal cost.