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You own goods A and B. You are considering increasing price of good A by 10%....

You own goods A and B. You are considering increasing price of good A by 10%. Here is the information you have

Pa = 20

Qa = 1000

For each $1 increase in Pa, Qa will decrease by 100.

Pb = 12

Qb = 750

For each $1 increase in Pa, Qb will increase by 100.

(The point of this exercise is to have you do everything the long way then use the delta r formula so you can see the difference)

a . What is Total revenue of A before the price change?

b. What is total revenue of A after the price change?

c . What is Total revenue of B before the price change?

d. What is total revenue of B after the price change?

e. What is the change of revenue for A after the price changes?

f. What is the change or revenue for B after the price changes?

g. What is change in total revenue for both goods after price changes?

h. What is the own price elasticity for good A?

i. What is the cross price elasticity of A and B?

j. Calculate the change of revenue using the formula ∆ r =[ Rx (1 + EQx,Px) + Ry(EQy,Px)]%∆Px.

k. Explain why the two methods have different answers.

l. To calculate the change in total revenue from the price change, which method do you prefer? Doing parts a-g or doing part h-j? Briefly explain.

Only h-l

In: Economics

You own goods A and B. You are considering increasing price of good A by 10%....

You own goods A and B. You are considering increasing price of good A by 10%. Here is the information you have Pa = 20 Qa = 1000 For each $1 increase in Pa, Qa will decrease by 100. Pb = 12 Qb = 750 For each $1 increase in Pa, Qb will increase by 100. (The point of this exercise is to have you do everything the long way then use the delta r formula so you can see the difference) a . What is Total revenue of A before the price change? b. What is total revenue of A after the price change? c . What is Total revenue of B before the price change? d. What is total revenue of B after the price change? e. What is the change of revenue for A after the price changes? f. What is the change or revenue for B after the price changes? g. What is change in total revenue for both goods after price changes? h. What is the own price elasticity for good A? i. What is the cross price elasticity of A and B? j. Calculate the change of revenue using the formula provided in class. k. Explain why the two methods have different answers. l. To calculate the change in total revenue from the price change, which method do you prefer? Doing parts a-g or doing part h-j? Briefly explain.

In: Economics

On June 1, 2020, BlueSky Company provided services to GreenGrass Company and received a 1-year, 8%,...

On June 1, 2020, BlueSky Company provided services to GreenGrass Company and received a 1-year, 8%, $150,000 note, due May 31, 2021. Interest is payable at maturity. BlueSky records adjusting entries annually at December 31.

a. Compute the total interest on the note. How much interest revenue will be recognized in 2020? In 2021?

b. Record the June 1, 2020, journal entry for BlueSky.

c. Record the December 31, 2020, adjusting journal entry for BlueSky.

d. BlueSky’s 2020 preliminary net income of $100,000 was computed without including any amounts related to the receipt of the note or the 12-31-20 adjusting entry. Determine the correct amount of 2020 net income. Ignore taxes.

e. On BlueSky’s December 31, 2019, balance sheet, retained earnings was reported at $300,000. In 2020, the company paid $40,000 in dividends. What is the December 31, 2020, retained earnings balance?

f. What amount(s) will BlueSky report on the December 31, 2020, balance sheet related to the note? How will these amounts be classified?

e. Record the May 31, 2021, journal entry for BlueSky for the receipt of principal and interest.

In: Accounting

Monty Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. The corporation’s actuary provides the following information about...

Monty Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. The corporation’s actuary provides the following information about the plan.

January 1,
2020
December 31,
2020
Vested benefit obligation $1,650 $1,950
Accumulated benefit obligation 1,950 2,800
Projected benefit obligation 2,270 2,750
Plan assets (fair value) 1,790 2,710
Settlement rate and expected rate of return 10 %
Pension asset/liability 480 ?
Service cost for the year 2020 430
Contributions (funding in 2020) 650
Benefits paid in 202- 180


(a) Compute the actual return on the plan assets in 2020.

Actual return on the plan assets

$


(b) Compute the amount of the other comprehensive income (G/L) as of December 31, 2020. (Assume the January 1, 2020, balance was zero.) (Enter loss using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)

Net pension liability gains and losses

$


(c) Compute the amount of net gain or loss amortization for 2020 (corridor approach).

Net gain or loss amortization

$


(d) Compute pension expense for 2020.

Pension expense

$

In: Accounting

Pacifica Papers Inc. needed to conserve cash, so instead of a cash dividend, the board of...

Pacifica Papers Inc. needed to conserve cash, so instead of a cash dividend, the board of directors declared a 10% common share dividend on June 30, 2020, distributable on July 15, 2020. Because performance during 2020 was better than expected, the company’s board of directors declared a $1.20 per share cash dividend on November 15, 2020, payable on December 1, 2020, to shareholders of record on November 30, 2020. The equity section of Pacifica’s December 31, 2019, balance sheet showed:

Common shares, unlimited shares authorized, 600,000 shares issued and outstanding

$

5,760,000

Retained earnings

3,300,000


Required:
1.
Journalize the declaration of the share dividend. The market prices of the shares were $17.90 on June 30, 2020, and $19.80 on July 15, 2020. Assume share dividends account is used when dividends are declared.

2.Journalize the declaration of the cash dividend. Assume share dividends account is used when dividends are declared.

3. Prepare the equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2020, assuming profit earned during the year was $3,389,000.

In: Accounting

20. Most of the early trade unions attempted to negotiate _______ agreements with employers. A. closed-shop...

20. Most of the early trade unions attempted to negotiate _______ agreements with employers. A. closed-shop B. open-shop C. craft-internship D. union-shop

In: Operations Management

1:            Is PID control used in Feed Forward or Feed Back control? 2:            Explain how Open...

1:            Is PID control used in Feed Forward or Feed Back control?

2:            Explain how Open Loop Tuning differs from Closed Loop Tuning.

In: Electrical Engineering

At a certain temperature, the Kp for the decomposition of H2S is 0.721. Initially, only H2S...

At a certain temperature, the Kp for the decomposition of H2S is 0.721.

Initially, only H2S is present at a pressure of 0.256 atm in a closed container. What is the total pressure in the container at equilibrium?

In: Chemistry

a) Prove that an isolated point of set A is a boundary point of A (where...

a) Prove that an isolated point of set A is a boundary point of A (where A is a subset of real numbers).

b) Prove that a set is closed if and only if it contains all its boundary points

In: Advanced Math

  Draw and carefully and thoroughly label a block diagram of an “open loop” control system. Draw...

  1.   Draw and carefully and thoroughly label a block diagram of an “open loop” control system.
  1. Draw and carefully and thoroughly   label a block diagram of a  “closed loop” control system.

In: Electrical Engineering