To get the break-even point, the Total Cost must equal to
the Total Revenue or Profit. The Total Cost is the sum of Fixed Costs and
Incremental Costs. Fixed costs are depreciation, advertising and insurance which
is equal to $5,871 per month. Incremental Costs are weed and feed materials,
direct labor, and fuel which is equal to $32 per lawn. The Marginal Revenue is
equal to $89 per lawn. Letting “N” to be the break-even point in number of
lawns, the break-even equation becomes: $5,871 + $32N = $89N. Then calculating
N, the break-even number of lawns is equal to 103.
Answer:
Firm value in millions 1,605 (one thousand six houndred five milllions)
Explanation:
To evaluate a firm based on the free cash flow we do a procedure similar to gordon dividend grow model

We are going to replace dividend for the free cash flow
and the return for the WACC
notice we are given with the current FCF and for the gordon model we require dividend for the next year. (time=1)
here we need the same
FCF x (1+g) = 120 x (1 + 0.07) = 128.4
WACC .15
grow 0.07

Firm value in millions 1,605 (one thousand six houndred five milllions)
Answer: d. It should only use licensed, bonded examiners to conduct the test.
Explanation:
The purpose of the Employee Polygraph Protection Act is to ensure that employees get tested according to the highest levels of fairness and professionalism. To that end, only licensed examiners who have had training should be able to administer the test.
In addition to that, these examiners must sign a bond that they will be required to pay if it is shown that during the course of the exam, they engaged in practices that were unfairly or illegal towards the employee being examined.
Answer:
A reasonable mitigation of damages.
Explanation:
Chef Noble breached the contract with farmer Elvin, and therefore, farmer Elvin is entitled to sue chef noble and seek compensatory damages for the money that he might have lost due to this contract breach. But it is reasonable for farmer Elvin to try to lower the damages suffered by selling the potatoes to other clients even if these clients do not pay the normal contract price for the merchandise. In the event of a lawsuit, this action will even benefit chef Noble since the damages will be smaller and the court will probably require him to pay a lower amount of money.
Answer:
Choose the best and worst answer to the following question:
Suppose your supervisor returns from vacation and notices that the work area looks terrible. You also had the last two days off. He's angry and criticizes you for being careless and sloppy. This wasn't your fault.
What would you do?
Best answer: Let the coworkers responsible know that you had to take the heat.
worst answer: Tell him it wasn't your fault and not to criticize you unjustly.
Explanation: