i not sure but cyclical makes more sense.
Answer:
The company must sell 34706 units
Explanation:
To calculate the units required to earn a target profit of $1000000 next year, we will use the break even analysis modified for target profit calculation.
The break even in units is calculated by dividing the Total fixed costs by the contribution margin per unit. To calculate the units required for target profit, we add the target profit amount to the fixed cost and divide it by the contribution margin per unit. Thus, the formula is,
Units required for target profit = (Total fixed cost + target profit) / Contribution margin per unit
Where contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit
New fixed costs = 700000 + 700000 * 0.1 = 770000
New variable cost = 45 - 3 = 42
New contribution margin per unit = 93 - 42 = $51
Units required for target profit = (770000 + 1000000) / 51
Units required for target profit = 34705.88 rounded off to 34706 units
Answer:
1) shares held by the issuer that is shares of Firm A held by Firm A
2) the amount of shares issued by the firm
3) the amount of shares which are circulating in the market (issued less treasury stock)
4) is the amount the governement angency in charge of regulations approved the firm to issue It cannot surpass this ammount without their permission being granted
5) shares at which a down payment has been made but, not paid in full by the potential stockholders
Explanation:
DISCLAMER:
As the options aren't given I define each concept
This is a passive investment strategy meaning that she is not actively trading her stocks. This type of strategy is usually tied to an index fund or strategy that rises and falls with the overall market.
I will buy stock during bear market because bear markets give opportunity to buy stocks that are on low price.
Explanation:
A bear market is when the prices fall always. An investor usually purchases the stock at a low price later when the prices goes up he sells and earn a huge profit. 'Buy low, sell High' principle is followed.
A bull market follows a bear market. There is more profit opportunity in a bear market.The rewards are potentially greater if we decided to buy stock in bear market.