Answer: Option (A) is correct.
Explanation:
It was given that consumer prefers Adidas to puma brand soccer cleats but he buys puma brand soccer cleats. This is only because of the price theory and rational consumer choice. We know that a rational consumer will choose a product with a lower price. Both puma and Adidas brand soccer cleats are substitutes, thus, if the price of puma cleats is lower than the Adidas cleats then he should prefer puma brand soccer cleats.
Answer:
$1059.98
Explanation:
To determine the clean price, we have to first find the accrued interest.
Accrued interest = (coupon rate × par value/2) × period (months to next coupon date/12)
accrued interest = $96/2 x 5/12
accrued interest = $48 × 0.417
= $20.016
Our dirty price = $1080
clean price = dirty price - accrued interest
clean price = $ (1080 - 20.016)
Clean price = $1059.98
Answer:
$440 millions
Explanation:
The computation of the net cash inflows (outflows) from operating activities is shown below:
Cash flow from Operating activities
Cash received from Customers $4,200
Interest on investments $360
Less: Cash paid
Interest on debt -$460
Income tax -$240
Purchase of inventory -$2,600
Operating expenses -$820
Net Cash flow from Operating activities $440 millions
Available options are:
A. All of the choices are correct.
B. Average fixed costs would increase.
C. Marginal costs would increase.
D. Average variable costs would increase
Answer:
Option B. Average fixed costs would increase.
Explanation:
As the variable cost is the same which means that the marginal cost (All variable costs) would neither increase nor the average variable cost (Average variable cost due to fluctuating variable cost) would increase. Hence both Option C and D are incorrect.
Option B is correct because:
Average Fixed cost = (Initial Value + Value Now) / 2
Average Fixed cost = ($100 + $150) / 2 = $125
This means that the average cost has been increased.
Answer:
$9.18
Explanation:
Return on Investment is the actual profit / gain received on investment. In case of Investment in the stock the dividend and price appreciation is included in the return.
We will calculate the return on the investment in accounts.
Return = Dividend Received + ( Market Price of Stock - Initial price )
Return = Dividend Received + ( Market Price at the end of the year - Price at the beginning of the year )
Return = $0.85 + ( $76.45 - $68.12 )
Return = $0.85 + $8.33
Return = $9.18