Explanation:
Over the past several decades, advances in technology, greatly reduced the cost of making computers which resulted in the decline of the equilibrium price of computers and also resulted in increased equilibrium quantity. The reduction in the computer prices also caused an increase in the consumer surplus.
computer price down -> equilibrium price down
computer price down -> equilibrium quantity up
computer price down -> consumer surplus up
The producer surplus increases due to increase in quantity and at the same time producer surplus decreases due to decrease in price.
computer price down -> producer surplus down
computer quantity up -> producer surplus up
Answer:
1.30%
15.60%
16.77%
Explanation:
The monthly return is the amount payable monthly divided by the current price of the investment vehicle.
monthly return=$1500/$115,000=1.30%
Annual percentage return=monthly return*12=1.30%
*12=15.60%
Effective annual return=(1+1.30%)^12-1
EAR=1.167651776
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EAR=16.77%
It is a false statement that outsourcing some process in production is a means of supporting a constraint.
<h3>What is an
outsourcing?</h3>
An outsourcing refers to act of hiring external body to perform services that are normally performed in-house of the company by the employees.
Rather, the use of outsourcing some of production is intended to overcome some organization constraints.
Therefore, the statement is false.
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The effect of the hard lockdown on Eskom's operations was that the parliamentary committees had to leave officials in Pretoria.
<h3>What were Eskom's operations?</h3>
Eskom's operations refer to the operation of the Electricity Supply Commission in South Africa.
When the hard lockdown was placed during the pandemic on Eskom's operations in South Africa, this led to parliamentary committees leaving the officials in Pretoria because they believed that having digital meetings will be better than face-to-face.
hence, The effect of the hard lockdown on Eskom's operations was that the parliamentary committees had to leave officials in Pretoria.
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Answer:
Particulars 2021 2022 2023
Beginning Inventory <u>277</u> <u>253</u> 235
Cost of Goods sold 633 623 <u> </u><u>586</u>
Ending inventory <u> </u><u>253 </u> 235 220
Cost of good available for sale 886 <u>876</u><u> </u> 806
Purchases 640 <u>623 </u> 595
Purchase discounts 20 17 <u>26</u>
Purchase returns 26 32 16
Freight-in 15 34 18
Explanation:
There are few missing values which are calculated using back solving technique. These values are bold and underlined. Playa Company has missing information for its three year accounts.
Available for sale = Beginning inventory + Net Purchases
Cost of Goods Sold = Cost of good available for Sales - Ending inventory
Ending inventory = Cost of Goods available for Sales - Cost of Goods Sold.
Net purchases = Gross purchases + Freight in - Purchase discount - Purchase return