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Genrish500 [490]
3 years ago
12

If you were running a business, would you rather have a sole proprietorship or a partnership? Why?

Business
2 answers:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
6 0
Personally I’d find it easier to have a partnership. That way not everything is on you. You’d have help, and it would be easier to manage.
Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It Depends

Explanation: If you Have enough money Say if you have a 400,000$ Building you want to buy, you have to add other things on to If you are the only proprietor you make all the money but you have to buy all the inventory but if you have a partner the you can go in 50/50 or other and you both work together    

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Bombs Away Video Games Corporation has forecasted the following monthly sales:
vladimir1956 [14]

Answer:

Bombs Away Video Games Corporation

Production and Inventory Schedule

                Sales Units Production units Ending Units

Beginning inventory                                      38,000

January           22,600        15,200               30,600

February          21,200        15,200               24,600

March                7,600        15,200                  1,800

April                   7,600        15,200                9,400  

May                   6,600        15,200               18,000

June                 9,600        15,200              23,600

July                  11,600        15,200              27,200

August            11,600        15,200               30,800

September    13,600        15,200               32,400

October        19,600        15,200               28,000

November   23,600        15,200                19,600

December   27,200        15,200                 7,600

Explanation:

a) data and Calculations:

Sales Budget ($'000)  Sales Units Production units Ending Units

Beginning inventory                          38,000

January        $113,000    22,600       15,200                30,600

February       106,000     21,200       15,200                24,600

March             38,000       7,600       15,200                   1,800

April                38,000       7,600       15,200                  9,400  

May                33,000       6,600       15,200                 18,000

June              48,000       9,600       15,200                23,600

July               58,000       11,600       15,200                27,200

August          58,000      11,600       15,200                30,800

September   68,000     13,600       15,200                32,400

October        98,000    19,600       15,200                28,000

November   118,000    23,600       15,200                19,600

December  136,000    27,200       15,200                 7,600

Total                            182,400    182,400                

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How to Use LinkedIn to Grow Your Sales?
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Amy's Performance Pizza is a small restaurant in San Francisco that sells gluten-free pizzas. Amy's very tiny kitchen has barely
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Solution :

Amy can only change the number of workers. As the fixed input cannot be changed in the short run, so in the short run, the workers are the variable inputs and the ovens are the fixed inputs.

a). Marginal Product of labor

  No. of workers    The Output    The Marginal product of labor

   0                           0                           ---

   1                            60                        60

   2                           100                       40

   3                           130                       30

   4                           150                       20

   5                           160                       10

The marginal product of the labor is the change in the quantity i.e pizza as Amy hires an additional worker.

1 worker raise the output to 100, so the marginal product of labor of 1 worker is 100 and so on. The marginal product of the labor = change in the output / change in the number of workers.

b).

No. of workers   The Output    The Fixed cost  The Variable cost Total cost

       0                            0              20                        0                          20

       1                            60             20                       30                         50

      2                            100             20                      60                       80

      3                            130             20                       90                       110

      4                            150            20                        120                      140

     5                             160            20                        150                      170

The fixed cost remains the same but the variable cost increases as one more worker is hired.

The law of the diminishing the marginal product of labor is determined by = total output increases at the decreasing rate as we increase the quantity of the labor.      

   

   

   

         

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "C": one of several products produced from a common input.

Explanation:

Joint products are those manufactured by large companies which production process at the early stages is the same for all different products being produced but at a certain stage, called the<em> split-off</em>, products start taking their own characteristics. As the products come from the same input initially, costs are allocated in a bundle. After the split-off, production costs are allocated in each type of product.

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<h3>What is money curve?</h3>

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Because the Fed determines the amount of money that is accessible without taking the value of money into account, the money supply curve is vertical. The downward slope of the money demand curve results from consumers having to carry more cash to make purchases when the cost of goods and services rises as the value of money declines.

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