Answer: An inefficient firm is unable to achieve as much output as the production function shows.
Explanation:
The Production function shows the maximum amount of output that can be produced by a company given the a certain number of inputs which are usually capital and labor.
At each combination of the input therefore, the function shows how much a company should be able to produce. If a company is therefore inefficient and unable to use its inputs effectively, it will be unable to produce at the point it is to be producing at given the combination of inputs they are using.
Answer:
The coupon rate is 10.3%
Explanation:
The interest to set on the bond in order to sell them at par can be computed using rate formula in excel:
=rate(nper,pmt,pv,fv)
nper is the number of times the bond would pay interest over its time to maturity which is 19*2=38
pmt is the interest payment semi-annually at $1000*10.3%/2=$51.5
pv is the price of the bond which is the par value of $1000
fv is the value at redemption which is also $1000
=rate(38,51.5,-1000,1000)
rate=5.15%
this is the semi-annual rate ,the yearly yield to maturity is 5.15%*2=10.30%
When a bond sells at par the yield to maturity is the same as the coupon rate
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
Publicizing Voting Records and Publishing Research.
Explanation:
As they seek to influence the public opinion and not the government in this question, lobbying would be out as it is a tactic to influence congress members directly and not the public. Publishing voting records could be a valid tactic if said vote records were in favor of the group interest. Funding and publishing research is a valid tactic as well because it serves as a platform to get facts and data to the public, influencing its decision (in the scenario a research findings benefits the interest groups vision, obviously).