Answer:
barriers to entry in monopoly but not in monopolistic competition.
Explanation:
Imagine a situation where a monopolistically competitive firm is doing very well and is able to earn economic profit (profits higher than normal) in the short run. Since this company is earning higher than normal profits, other companies will enter the market and start competing against them hoping to get a piece of that abnormally high gain. As more competitors enter the market, economic profits will start to decrease until finally they are eliminated.
Since monopolies do not face competition, they can earn economic profits in the long run.
Answer:
Fixed Overheads Spending Variance = $5,000 Unfavorable(U).
Fixed Overheads Spending Variance = $20,000 Favorable (F).
Explanation:
Fixed Overheads Spending Variance = Actual Fixed Overheads - Budgeted Fixed Overheads
= $305,000 - $300,000
= $5,000 Unfavorable(U).
Fixed Overheads Spending Variance = Fixed Overheads at Actual Production - Budgeted Fixed Overheads
= ($5.00 × 64,000) - $300,000
= $320,000 - $300,000
= $20,000 Favorable (F)
A monopolist can produce at a constant average (and marginal<span>) </span>cost of<span> AC = MC = $5</span>
Select Sales Companies offer of shares of stock in itself to anyone who is willing to pay $60 per share is a public offering. A public offering is the offering of securities of a company to the public. Generally, the securities are to be listed on a stock exchange. Businesses usually go public to raise capital in hopes of expanding.
Answer:
d. a and b
Explanation:
A firm’s management analyzes financial statement’s so that:
Evaluating company's performance, by analyzing the financial statements in respect of various areas of financing, investing and operating activities, and then comparing the performance with past records and industries of same category.
Further the firm's management is responsible to take decision of dividend, and return to be paid to equity and various other stakeholders, thus both options a and b are correct.
Correct answer
d. a and b