Answer:
P = 3q^2 - 20q + 30 for prices above $5.
Explanation:
Supply curve is rising Marginal cost
Answer: Chicken fever
Explanation: I don't know i was guessing but ill look it up fo you
Answer:
Annual depreciation= $8,760
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Avalon Industries buys equipment for $50,000, expects to use it for Five years, and then sell it for $6,200.
We need to use the following formula:
Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)
Annual depreciation= (50,000 - 6,200)/5= $8,760
Answer:
Option D, E and F. See below for information.
Explanation:
Costs are capitalized when they form a principal part of the asset. These costs may include any costs that are needed to make the asset operational and any costs that are incurred to bring the asset to operating premises.
As such the $15,000 freight bill that brings the asset in premises, the invoice price of $500,000 which comprises the cost of the capital asset and the one time cost of $8,000 to tear down the wall and install the asset are all capital costs and are to be capitalized in the final cost of the asset to be recorded.
All other are annual expenses are not to be capitalized (Option a, b and c)
Hope that helps.
Answer:
a. Debt Equity ratio is calculated by dividing long term Debt by total equity of the company.
b.Equity Multiplier or P/E ratio=Market value per share/Earning per share.
Explanation:
a. Debt Equity ratio is calculated by dividing long term Debt by total equity of the company. The Debt Equity ratio can be calculated using the Market value of debt or equity. It can also be calculated using the book values of debt or equity which are included in the balance sheet of the company.
b. Equity multiplier is also known as price /earning ratio. A price/earnings ratio or P/E ratio is the ratio of the market value of a share to the annual earnings per share. For every company whose shares are traded on a stock market, there is a P/E ratio. For private companies (companies whose
shares are not traded on a stock market) a suitable P/E ratio can be selected and used to derive a valuation for the shares.
Equity Multiplier or P/E ratio=Market value per share/Earning per share.