Answer:
a. Staples used to bind magazines - <u><em>Direct Material</em></u>
The staples are integral to holding the magazines so is a direct material.
b. Wages of printing machine employees. - <em><u>Direct Labor</u></em>
The printing machine employees are directly related to the magazine's production as they print it.
c. Maintenance on printing machines. -<em><u> Factory Overhead</u></em>
This cost is not directly associated with the publishing of the magazine so is an overhead.
d. Paper used in the magazine. -<em><u>Direct Material</u></em>
Without paper, the magazine can not be published which makes it a direct material.
Answer:
What is the question?
Explanation:
I suppose that is if it is profitable to hire the new worker, according to microeconomics this decision must be based in something called marginal income and must be compare with the marginal cost because they can increase the income but not the profit depending of the cost of the new worker.
<span>Obviously, the broker is subtly encouraging their clients to buy more stocks. Particularly, when they call with news of stocks that rose more than 10 percents, this will probably motivate people to think the stock is doing well and they want to "get in on the action" while they still can. Even if their calls when a stock goes below 3 percent might encourage some people to sell, the increase of three percents (combined with the 10 percent calls) would definitely be influence to buy.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
The question requires to calculate the annual percentage growth rate assuming it was constant.
The final earnings are equal to the initial earnings multiplied by 1 + the growth rate, raised to the number of periods.
Here:
- initial earnings = $0.50
- final earnings = $5.00
- number of periods = 10 years
Then, your equation is:
- $5.00 = $0.50 (1 + rate)¹⁰
Solving, you get:

Thus, the answer is the option b. 25.89%