Answer:
B
Explanation:
In this question, we are asked to pick from the options what should serve as the point of action of the firm given the scenario painted in the question;
We proceed as follows;
ATC= 30 $
Marginal revenue(MR)= 40 $
Price(P) =50 $
For efficiency,MC=minimum ATC=30 $
MR =40 > MC=30
For profit maximization, MR =MC
So, firm should raise output ,so that MR falls and becomes equal to MC
So correct option is B.
Answer: 3.39
Explanation: Current ratio can be defined as a liquidity ratio which is used by the accountants the evaluate the ability of the company to pay its short term obligations. It can be computed as follows :-

where,
current assets = $38,500 + $100,000 + $90,500 + $126,000 + $13,100 = $368,100
current liabilities = $108,400
now putting the values into equation we get :-

= 3.39
Answer:
The correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
The money equation given by Irving fisher is popularly known as fisher's equation.
The equation is given as MV=PT
Here, M represents money supply, V is the velocity of money, P is the price level and T refers to the volume of transactions or output level.
The supply of money refers to the quantity of money in existence while the velocity of transactions shows the number of times, money changes hands. Together they show the volume of money in circulation.
P is the average price level and T represents the expenditures on all transactions or, in other words, output level.
Here, V and T are assumed to be constant. This means that the money supply directly affects the price level.
There is no explicit mention of the interest rate in this equation.
So, option D is the correct answer.
The more they focus on a task the more efficient they become at this task, which means that less time and less money is involved in producing a good.
Answer:
<em>Run a recoverability test and then a fair value test.</em>
Explanation:
Business assets with a loss of value are subject to impairment tests to assess and identify the magnitude of the loss.
<em>Measuring the magnitude of the loss requires two steps:</em>
- Performing a recoverability check is to decide whether an impairment loss occurred by determining whether the future value of the undiscounted cash flows of the asset is less than the asset's book value. If the cash flow is less than the value of the book, the loss will be assessed.
- Measure the cost of damage by measuring the difference between the book value and the asset's market value.