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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
8

Why is it important to protect profit motive in a mixed economy

Business
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A mixed economy has all the advantages of a market economy. First, it distributes goods and services to where they are most needed. It allows prices to measure supply and demand. Second, it rewards the most efficient producers with the highest profit.

Explanation:

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Contribution margin lost by closing the

plant for two months ($10 * 18,000 units)                                   (180,000)

Costs avoided by closing the plant for two months:  

Fixed manufacturing overhead cost ($41,000 * 2 months)82,000  

Fixed selling costs ($48,000 * 10% * 2months)                   9,600 91,600

Net disadvantage of closing, before start-up cost                       (88,400)

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Disadvantage of closing the plant                                                   101,400

(2) No, the company should not close the plant; it should continue to operate at the reduced level of 9,000 units produced and sold each month. Closing will result in a $101,400 greater loss over the two-month period than if the company continues to operate.

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Cost avoided by closing the plant for two months               91,600

Less: start-up costs                                                                  (13,000)

Net avoidable costs                                                                 78,600

Units = Net avoidable cost / Contribution margin per unit

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