Answer:
100 units were sold at $30 per unit
Explanation:
theoretically, in a perfect competition market, the price of a good = marginal revenue = marginal cost. Also, the market sets the price, not the individual firm.
If total revenue = $3,000 and marginal revenue per unit = $30, then we can assume that the sales price of each unit was $30, therefore, they sold $3,000 / $30 = 100 units.
Answer:
a.contains debt financing
Explanation:
Company activities are sponsored through two sources namely;Equity and debt. Equity is the fund available to the business from the owners of the business while debt refers to fund from 3rd parties.
A company is said to be geared when it has some element of debt financing. This is the same as leverage. Hence Leverage implies that a company contains debt financing
Answer:
Option (C) is correct.
Explanation:
Consumer income is one of the main determinant of demand. Consumer income is related with the demand of normal and inferior good.
If there is an increase in the income of a consumer then as a result the demand for a normal good increases and shifts the demand curve rightwards.
If there is a fall in the income of the consumer then as a result the demand for a normal good also decreases and shifts the demand curve leftwards.
Alternatively, the consumer income is inversely related with the demand for inferior goods.
Answer:
D.loss of equipment because without the right equipment needed it is gonna delay the IS project
Explanation:
Answer:
Put options give the holder the right to sell the underlying stock to the seller of the put option.
Put options are advantageous when the price in the market falls below the strike price of the option because the buyer will be able to sell at above market value and make a profit.
The asking price for a strike price of $9.00 is listed to be $0.33 and this is the premium paid by the buyer of the Put Option.
<h2>
1. Return if stock sells for $8.00</h2>
= Amount received/ Amount spent
= (No. of shares * ((Strike price - Market price) - Premium paid) ) / (No. of share * premium)
= (2,300 shares * (($9.00 - 8.00) - 0.33))/ ( 2,300 * 0.33)
= 2.03
= 203 %
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2. Return if stock sells for $10.00. </h2>
As this is an option, the investor can decide not to sell to the seller. The market price is higher than the strike price so they will not sell to the seller of the option and the return will be;
= (No. of shares * - Premium paid) ) / (No. of share * premium)
= (2,300 shares * - 0.33)/ ( 2,300 * 0.33)
= -1
= -100 %