Answer:
counter-clockwise about the fixed horizontal axis intercept.
Explanation:
An indifference curve is a graph that shows the two combinations of goods for which an individual is indifferent in its consumption.
Points on an indifference curve represents various combination of goods to which an individual is indifferent to
higher indifference curve represents higher level of utility
An indifference map is a graph of various indifference curves
On the indifference map, indifference curves that are higher would be more preferred to those that are lower
Answer:
$74.58
Explanation:
The price of share of the Bretton Inc in the given question shall be the present value of all the dividends associated with this share in the future years.
Present value of year 1 dividend=3.31(1+13%)^-1=$2.93
(3.15*1.05)
Present value of year 2 dividend=3.48(1+13%)^-2=$2.73
(3.31*1.05)
Present value of year 3 dividend=3.65(1+13%)^-3=$2.53
(3.48*1.05)
Present value of year 4 dividend=3.83(1+11%)^-4=$2.52
(3.65*1.05)
Present value of year 5 dividend=4.02(1+11%)^-5=$2.39
(3.83*1.05)
Present value of year 6 dividend=4.22(1+11%)^-6=$2.26
(4.02*1.05)
Present value of all the cash flows after 6 year=$59.22
[4.22(1+5%)/(9%-5%)]*(1+11%)^-6
Price of share $74.58
A free market economy is when the prices of supply and demand are free from the government. Meaning they can charge whatever they want and the government has to say. So answering your question they can just charge less if they felt like it since they have free reins of the prices.
A command economy is the opposite whereas supply and demand prices are determined by the government and the government only. The government would probably not change the prices because the government sucks.
(A mixed economy is the best way to achieve that)
Bonds have a maturity date, are perpetual, and pay a coupon rate.
Answer:
B) people face trade offs
Explanation:
Resources are scarce, and that applies to every person and every organization in the world. Even the richest person or richest organization has a certain finite amount of money, time and other resources. For example, if we decide to work 12 hours a day, we will make more money, but we will also have less time o do other activities that we like.
In this case, Billie Jean only has $120 and she wants to buy both products, but she can only buy one. Whatever product she decides to buy will leave her with $0, so if she wants to purchase the other product she will need to find a job and earn some money, or if she already has a job, she will need to work more hours.