The price of a firm is equal to its marginal cost in both the short and long run. In both the short and long run, price equals marginal revenue. Firms should increase output as long as marginal revenue exceeds marginal cost, and reduce output if marginal revenue is less than marginal cost.
Note that when we are in long-term equilibrium, we are also in short-term equilibrium. In the long run, P = min(ATC), and the entering firm chooses the set with the lowest ATC. The MC curve intersects ATC at min(ATC), so the same quantity has a price equal to MC.
For a perfect competitor, marginal return equals price and average return. This means that the firm's marginal cost curve is a continuous supply curve with values greater than the average variable cost. If the price falls below the average variable cost, the company will be closed.
In a perfectly competitive market, price equals marginal cost in both the short and long run.
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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)
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The answer is: Internal secondary data
Internal secondary data refers to the type of data that is acquired and stored inside the organization simply by doing its normal operation without having to pay any additional cost for the data.
When fritto lay obtain its data from scanners (that usually occurs for every purchase) , the data would automatically be stored in its database without interference from any third party.
Answer: Cost to purchase the options on the exercise date = $1000
Explanation:
Given:
Stock options awarded = 10
Right to buy shares = 10
Exercise price = $10
We'll compute the cost as follow:
Cost to purchase the options on the exercise date = Stock options awarded × Right to buy shares × Exercise price
Cost to purchase the options on the exercise date = 10×10×10
Cost to purchase the options on the exercise date = $1000
<u><em>Therefore, the correct option is (d)</em></u>
Answer:
Company A and Company B
Determination of annual revenue:
a) The information needed to determine which company has higher annual revenue include:
i) The annual quantities of packs of paper coffee cups sold to the Caribou Coffee locations in the US for a number of years.
ii) The annual quantities of dinner plates sold to Applebee's for the same years as above.
b) The annual revenues can be calculated by multiplying the price for a pack of 100 cups by the annual quantity sold.
Explanation:
Revenue is a function of price and quantity sold. The price is unit selling price and the quantity depends on the period for which revenue is being computed.
Revenue is the earnings from the sale of goods and services. The excess of revenue over cost of sales gives the gross profit, from which expenses would be deducted to arrive at net income after adding other incomes from non-operational activities.