Answer:
The correct answer is The firm's average cost of production remained unchanged over the last 100 units.
Explanation:
The minimum efficient scale is called the value of production for which the average long-term cost is minimal and also coincides with the marginal cost.
On the minimum efficient scale it is said that we are in the smallest possible production in which a long-term competitive company would be interested in producing. Below that value, the company would go into losses and should close.
The curve of long-term average costs is obtained from the envelope of the infinite possible curves of short-term average costs for different plant sizes, that is, for different levels of capital. From this envelope, a U-shaped average cost curve is obtained, at which minimum, precisely, the minimum efficient scale is found.
Answer:
The Coronavirus pandemic took the world by surprise and most people were not ready for the far reaching quarantine measures that were put in place. These measures along with the general fear of the disease meant that Consumers were demanding less of goods and services which had the effect of shifting the Short Run Demand curve to the left.
The world also saw travel restrictions put in place which were a serious blow to international commerce because suppliers found it hard to source goods. This reduced the supply of goods and services which also meant that the Short Run Aggregate Supply Curve shifted to the left as well.
The New Equilibrium led to a way lower output at Y¹ which is shows why GDP growth fell into negative.
As a result of decreased output and quarantine measures, companies could not afford to keep their employees and had to let go of a lot of them. This is why the Unemployment rate went up as well.
Answer:
1) For the equipment that was sold, determine its original cost, its accumulated depreciation, and the cash received from the sale.
- original cost = $9,800
- accumulated depreciation = $1,020
- cash received = $5,980
2) Sanchez Company uses the indirect method for the Operating Activities section of the cash flow statement. What amount related to the sale would be added or subtracted in the computation of Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities?
- the loss on sale of equipment ($2,800) should be added to the cash flows from operating activities.
3) What amount related to the sale would be added or subtracted in the computation of Net Cash Flows from Investing Activities?
- the cash received ($5,980) should be added to the cash flow from investing activities
Explanation:
equipment cost = beginning equipment - ending equipment = $20,000 - $10,200 = $9,800
equipment's accumulated depreciation = beginning accumulated depreciation + depreciation expense - ending depreciation = $1,950 + $860 - $1,790 = $1,020
book value = $9,800 - $1,020 = $8,780
cash received = book value - loss = $8,780 - $2,800 = $5,980
The answer would be C. Investment