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This problem gives you a preview of something you might see in a microeconomics class.

This problem gives you a preview of something you might see in a microeconomics class. Suppose there's an appliance store that sells dishwashers. It could set its price high and sell very few dishwashers, or it could set its price low and sell many more dishwashers. The following table shows some possible choices this store could make: 

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The graph below plots the firm's total revenue curve: that is, the relationship between quantity and total revenue given by the two right columns in the table above. The five choices are also labeled. Finally, two black lines are shown; these lines are tangent to the green curve at points B and D

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Using the information on the slope of the lines tangent to the curve at points B and D, plot the slope of the total revenue curve on the graph below (As it turns out, it's a straight line, so the two points you plot will determine a line.) 

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The total revenue curve reaches its maximum at a quantity of _______  dishwashers per year. At this point, the slope of the total revenue curve is _______ .



In: Economics

This problem gives you a preview of something you might see in a microeconomics class. 400 300 200

This problem gives you a preview of something you might see in a microeconomics class. Suppose there's an appliance store that sells refrigerators. It could set its price high and sell very few refrigerators, or it could set its price low and sell many more refrigerators. The following table shows some possible choices this store could make: 

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The graph below plots the firm's total revenue curve: that is, the relationship between quantity and total revenue given by the two right columns in the table above. The five choices are also labeled. Finally, two black lines are shown; these lines are tangent to the green curve at points B and D.

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 Using the information on the slope of the lines tangent to the curve at points B and D, plot the slope of the total revenue curve on the graph below. (As it turns out, it's a straight line, so the two points you plot will determine a line.) 

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The total revenue curve reaches its maximum at a quantity of _______ refrigerators per year. At this point, the slope of the total revenue curve is _______ 


In: Economics

Alsup Consulting sometimes preforms services for which it receives payment at the conclusion the engagement, up...

Alsup Consulting sometimes preforms services for which it receives payment at the conclusion the engagement, up to six months after service commence. Alsup recognizes service revenue for financial reporting purposes when the services are performed. For tax purposes, revenue is reported when fees are collected. Service revenue, collections, and pretax accounting income for 2020-2023 are as follows:

Service Revenue

Collections

Pretax Accounting

2020

$660,000

$620,000

$186,000

2021

$750,000

$778,000

$260,000

2022

$710,000

$702,000

$228,000

2023

$716,000

$720,000

$200,000

There are no  differences between accounting income and taxable income other than the temporary difference described above. The enacted tax rate for each year is 25%

Required:

  1. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Alsup’s 2021 income taxes
  2. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Alsups 2022 income taxes
  3. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Alsups 2023 income taxes

(HINT: You will find it helpful to prepare a schedule that shoes the balances in service revenue receivable at December 31, 2020 – 2023)

In: Accounting

A semiprofessional baseball team near your town plays two home games each month at the local...

A semiprofessional baseball team near your town plays two home games each month at the local baseball park. The team splits the concessions 50/50 with the city but keeps all the revenue from ticket sales. The city charges the team $100  each month for the three-month season. The team pays the players and manager a total of $1000 each month. The team charges $10 for each ticket, and the average customer spends $6 at the concession stand. Attendance averages 30 people at each home game.

The team earns an average of (1)$___ in total revenue (tickets plus share of concessions) for each game and (2) $___ of revenue each season.

With total costs of (3)$____ each season, the team finishes the season with (4)$____ of profit.

In: Economics

Question 1 Output total cost marginal cost fixed cost average cost Total revenue average revenue Marginal...

Question 1

Output total cost marginal cost fixed cost average cost Total revenue average revenue

Marginal

revenue

0 10 0
1 16 20
2 26 40
3 40 60
4 60 80
5 88 100
6 120 120

A) Complete the missing data on the table

B) What is the selling price of a laptop case explain your answer

c) What is the profit maximizing level of output for this firm explain your answer

d) create a graph using three columns of data on the table to illustrate the profit maximizing level of output. insert a graph in your Microsoft word study exercise document for submission do not submit a separate file for the graph

In: Economics

In early 2019, Bridge Company entered into a long term contract to construct a bridge for...

In early 2019, Bridge Company entered into a long term contract to construct a bridge for Greensville County for $10 million. The bridge will take three years to complete. In 2019, Bridge spent $2.8 million on the project, recognized $3.5 million in revenue and $.7 million in profit. In 2020, Bridge spent $4.2 million on the project, recognized $3.8 million in revenue and a $.4 million loss. Bridge billed Greensville $3.0 million in 2019 and $4.5 million in 2020. Greensville paid Bridge $2.6 million in 2019 and $4.3 million in 2020. Bridge Company recognizes revenue on all contracts over time, as the project is being completed by using the cost to cost approach. When preparing the December 31, 2019 and the December 31, 2020 balance sheets what would Bridge report in regards to this contract?

In: Accounting

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa...

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2020. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2018 2019 2020
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,604,000 $ 4,032,000 $ 1,940,400
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,796,000 1,764,000 0
Billings during the year 2,040,000 4,596,000 3,364,000
Cash collections during the year 1,820,000 4,000,000 4,180,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.

Required:

1. Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

2018 2019 2020
Revenue
Gross profit (loss) $496,000

In: Accounting

Consider the following income statements for Nero Company: Income statement 1 Revenue = 1,800 Direct costs...

Consider the following income statements for Nero Company:

Income statement 1

Revenue = 1,800

Direct costs = (300)

Contribution margin = 1,500

Fixed costs = (500)

Operating income = 1,000

Income statement 2

Revenue = 1,400

Direct costs = (200)

Contribution margin = 1,200

Fixed costs = (300)

Operating income = 900

Income statement 3

Revenue = 2,000

Direct costs = (800)

Contribution margin = 1,200

Fixed costs = (400)

Operating income = 800

  1. Identify which income statement is prepared using each of the following costing methods:

Absorption costing, Variable costing, and Throughput costing.

  1. For each costing method, identify one assumption associated with its use
  2. Explain why Nero Company might produce all three types of income statements for the same period.

In: Accounting

***Basic company facts: Name of the firm: Britannia Category of the firm: FMCG State of incorporation:...

***Basic company facts: Name of the firm: Britannia Category of the firm: FMCG State of incorporation: Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Year of foundation: 1918 Primary & secondary SIC codes: N/A Independent auditor: BSR & Co Shares listed in: Bangalore stock exchange, national stock exchange, OTCEI, madras stock exchange, Delhi stock exchange, MCX stock exchange etc. Stock ticker symbol: BRITANNIA

1.)

Summarize your firm’s margins that you computed in No. 6 for each of the last three years.

Margins

Most Recent Year

Next Most Recent Year

Second Most Recent Year

Gross profit margin % (gross margin/sales revenue

Operating profit margin % (Operating income/sales revenue

Net profit margin % Net income/sales revenue

In: Finance

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]    In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company...

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
  

In 2018, the Westgate Construction Company entered into a contract to construct a road for Santa Clara County for $10,000,000. The road was completed in 2020. Information related to the contract is as follows:

2018 2019 2020
Cost incurred during the year $ 2,072,000 $ 2,738,000 $ 2,849,000
Estimated costs to complete as of year-end 5,328,000 2,590,000 0
Billings during the year 2,160,000 2,650,000 5,190,000
Cash collections during the year 1,880,000 2,700,000 5,420,000


Westgate recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.

Calculate the amount of revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized in each of the three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)

2018 2019 2020
Revenue
Gross profit (loss)

In: Accounting