Answer:
50
Explanation:
According to the question, The computation of the quantity produce is shown below:
Here we use the differentiation LRAC to zero

From above calculation it can be concluded that the each firm would be produced the quantity of long run equilibrium for 50
Hence, the first option is correct
Answer:
i=4.84%
Explanation:
the key to answer this question, is to remember the model of return for a perpeuity dividend calculation:

where value is the current stock price, i is the dividend yield and k is the growth rate, so applying to this particular case we have
k=3.4/91
k=3.74%
and solving i for the previous formula:



Answer:
The answer is letter B
Explanation:
Relationships involving income statement accounts tend to be more predictable than relationships involving only balance sheet accounts.
Because analytical procedures are evaluations of financial information made by study of plausible relationships among financial and nonfinancial data using models that range from simple to complex. The reason is that income statement amount is based on transactions over a period of time, but balance sheet amounts are for a moment in time. Moreover, amounts subject to management discretion tend to be less predictable.
Answers A and E seem correct. B makes no sense. C makes no sense. and my renters insurance was very cheap vs property insurance.
Answer:
a) Increase asset (Cash): Increase equity (Service Revenue) - GUIDE
b) Decrease equity (Salaries): Decrease asset (Cash)
c) Increase asset (Cash): Increase equity (Capital)
d) Increase asset (Receivable Accounts): Increase equity (Service Revenue)
e) Decrease equity (Utility): Increased liabilities (Others payable accounts)
f) Decrease equity (Capital): Decrease assets (Cash)
Explanation:
Accounting Equation Formula
:
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
According to the formula transactions must be recorded as follows:
<em>DEBIT:</em> Asset increases, Liabilities decreases, and Equity decrease.
<em>CREDIT:</em> Asset decreases, Liabilities increases, and Equity increase.