Suppose a $3 per-unit tax is placed on this good. the per-unit burden of the tax on sellers is $1 .
Explanation:
The demand curve and the production curve are cross-secting before the tax level reaches $4.
The supply curve moves to the left when the tax of $3 was levied, so that the new price payable by consumers is $6 where the new supply curve and the demand curve intersect, while the seller collects $3 where the original supply curve and the demand curve intersects.
hence, the per unit burden of the tax imposed on buyers is $6 - $4 = $2
while the burden on sellers is $4 - $3 = $1
D) Business production is near full capacity and there is little unemployment.
Answer:
<u>FIFO</u>
Ending inventory: = 6745
Cost of goods sold: = 5120
<u>AVERAGE</u>
Ending inventory: 6215
Cost of goods sold: = 5650
Explanation:
The FIFO (First input, first output) method allows you to make an inventory valuation, taking into account that the first items that enter the stock are the first ones that come out.
In the method of valuation of weighted average cost inventory, a weighted average is used to determine the cost of goods sold and the value of the inventory. To do this, the cost of the goods available for sale is divided by the number of units available for sale.
<em>(See the attached form to see the calculations)</em>
Answer:
a) 15.69%
Explanation:
The computation of the expected return is shown below:
= (Current year dividend ÷ current price) + growth rate
where,
Current year dividend = Dividend × ( 1 + dividend growth rate)
= $0.46 × (1 + 14.5%)
= $0.527
And, the other item values remain the same
Now put these values to the above formula
So, the value would be equal to
= ($0.527 ÷ $44.12) + 0.145
= 15.69%
Answer:
The multiple choices are as follows:
18.6%
14.0%
22.8%
25.0%
The second option is the correct answer,14%
Explanation:
The capital asset pricing asset model formula for computing a firm's cost of equity according to Miller and Modgiliani is given below:
Ke=Rf+Beta*(Mr-Rf)
Rf is the risk free of 2% which is the return expected from zero risk investment such as government treasury bills.
Beta is how risky an investment in a company is compared to similar businesses operating in similar business sector of the company given as 2.0
Mr is the expected return on market portfolio which 8%
Ke=2%+2*(8%-2%)
Ke=2%+2*(6%)
Ke=2%+12%=14%