Just don't drink ;)
That will prevent intoxication
Price elasticity of demand is defined by Change in Quantity demanded / Change in Price.
Tom ordered 10 gallons of gas without asking about the price. This means that no matter the price, Tom orders the same quantity of gas (quantity demanded does not change with price). His demand is perfectly inelastic, or 0.
Jerry orders $10 worth of gas. This means that no matter how much it gives him, Jerry will pay $10. The price elasticity of demand depends on how much the price changes by.
For example, if price doubles from $5/gal to $10/gal, demand falls by 50% (2 gallons to 1 gallon), making his price elasticity -0.5
If the price increase 10% from $10/gal to $10.10/gal, demand falls 1% from 1 gal to .99 gallons, making his price elasticity -0.1
The total payroll amount is $50,000 per week.
Since there are only 5 work days per week (Monday to
Friday), therefore the employees wage per day is:
Employees wage per day = $50,000 / 5 = $10,000
For the payday on April 4, the wages expense covered for
this would be from April 1 to April 4 since the accounting period ended on
March 31. Therefore wages expense in the journal entry would be calculated
using 4 days.
Wages expense for April for the payday April 4 = Employees
wage per day * Number of days
Wages expense for April for the payday April 4 = $10,000 * 4
<span>Wages expense for
April for the payday April 4 = $40,000</span>
<span>Given that Suri
owns 100 shares in opq oil company. after looking at the firm's latest
annual report, she feels good about the performance of the company, so
she tells her broker to buy 100 more shares but to pay no more than $33 a
share.
Suri just issued her broker a limit order.
</span><span>A limit order is an order to buy or sell a stock at a specific price or better. A buy limit order can only be executed at the limit price or lower, and a sell limit order can only be executed at the limit price or higher.</span>