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At the beginning of the school year, Priscilla Wescott decided to prepare a cash budget for...

At the beginning of the school year, Priscilla Wescott decided to prepare a cash budget for the months of September, October, November, and December. The budget must plan for enough cash on December 31 to pay the spring semester tuition, which is the same as the fall tuition. The following information relates to the budget:

Cash balance, September 1 (from a summer job) $6,220
Purchase season football tickets in September 80
Additional entertainment for each month 220
Pay fall semester tuition in September 3,400
Pay rent at the beginning of each month 300
Pay for food each month 170
Pay apartment deposit on September 2 (to be returned December 15) 400
Part-time job earnings each month (net of taxes) 770

a. Prepare a cash budget for September, October, November, and December. Enter all amounts as positive values except cash decrease which should be indicated with a minus sign.

Priscilla Wescott
Cash Budget
For the Four Months Ending December 31
September October November December
Estimated cash receipts from:
$ $ $ $
Total cash receipts $ $ $ $
Less estimated cash payments for:
$
$ $ $
Total cash payments $ $ $ $
Cash increase (decrease) $ $ $ $
Cash balance at end of month $ $ $ $

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b. Are the four monthly budgets that are presented prepared as static budgets or flexible budgets?

Static

c. What are the budget implications for Priscilla Wescott?

Priscilla can see that her present plan will not provide  sufficient cash. If Priscilla did not budget but went ahead with the original plan, she would be $ short  at the end of December, with no time left to adjust.

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1) If a price that a perfectly competitive firm is able to get is above its...

1) If a price that a perfectly competitive firm is able to get is above its average variable cost but below its average total cost then

a. The firm will suffer economic losses and should shut down immediately

b. The firm will be able to earn economic profit as soon as it can increase the size of its factory

c. The firm will suffer economic losses but should continue to operate

d. None of the above

2) In the short run, if price falls, the firm will respond by

a. Shutting down regardless of how high its variable costs are

b. Equating average variable cost to marginal revenue

c. Reducing output along its marginal cost curve as long as marginal cost curve as long as marginal revenue exceeds average variable cost

d. None of the above

3) Suppose a competitive firm is in equilibrium then the price of one of its inputs falls. What will happen?

a. The firm will hire more of the lower priced input

b. The firm will produce more output

c.The firm cost curves will downward

d. All of the above

4. A competitive industry will be in a long run equilibrium when

a. Each firm in the industry is earning zero economic profit

b. No entry or exit occurs

c.The total quantity produced at the prevailing price equals the total quantity consumers want to purchase

d. All of the above

5. In an increasing cost competitive industry, if prices rises above its long run equilibrium level which of the following will occur as the industry adjusts to a new long equilibrium ?

a. Firms will exit the industry

b. Economic profits will exits

c. Input prices will rise only when firms leave the industry

d. Price will return to its original level

6.The marginal revenue curve of a monopolist lies below the demand curve ( in the absence of price discrimination) becaus

a. The demand curve is unit elastic

b. The monopolist must lower price on all units sold in order to sell additional units

c. The monopolist is a price taker

d. The marginal revenue curve coincides with the average revenue curve


7. The demand curve for a monopolist's slopes downward because

a. Profit per unit declines

b. Demand elasticity is greater than one in the portion of the demand curve where the monopolist operates

c.It price discriminates

d. It faces the market demand curve

8. If a monopolist's is operating in the elastic portion of its demand curve then

a. An increase in price will increase total revenue

b. An increase in price will decrease total revenue

c. Marginal revenue is negative

d. An increase in price will leave total revenue unchanged

9. Marginal revenue is negative when

a. The demand curve is downward sloping

b. Demand curve is elastic

c. Demand curve is inelastic

d. Demand is unit elastic

10. The lerner index

a. Measures the monopoly power as the markup of price over average cost

b. Measures the monopoly power as the markup of price over marginal cost

c. Measures the market share of a firm

d. Measures the market capitalization of a firm

11. Compared to a competitive industry, ceteris paribus a standard monopoly firm

a. Sells more units and charges a higher price

b. Sells the same amount of units but at a higher price

c. Does not try to maximize profits as do firms in competitive industry

d. Restricts output and charges a higher price

12. A monopoly will produce the efficient rate of output if it

a. Engages in perfect price discrimination

b. Engages in no price discrimination

c. Engages in third degree price discrimination

d. Is regulates and average cost pricing is enforced

13. Which of the following types of mergers directly reduces the number of competitors in an industry?

a. Congolomerate

b. Horizontal

c. Vertical

d. Bivariate

14. Why do gas stations near airport often charge more for gasoline ?

a. They have higher costs

b. They are inconvenient

c. They face a smaller elasticity of demand

d. They must pay the airport agency for space

15. The deadweight loss due to monopoly restriction of output occurs over units of output

a. For which the willingness to pay would be greater than MC but don't get produces

b. For which the willingness to pay is greater than MC and do not get produced

c. Up until the profit maximizing level of output

d. For which the willingness to pay is less than MC but don't get produced

16. First degree discrimination

a. Is perfect because consumers benefit the most

b. Is called first degree because it does not apply to resale of products

c. Is also known as perfect price discrimination

d. Is the easiest form of price discrimination

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Demand: QD = 100 - 2p Supply: QS = 3p If government imposes a 10% ad...

Demand: QD = 100 - 2p Supply: QS = 3p

If government imposes a 10% ad valorem tax to be collected from sellers, what is the price consumers will pay? How much tax revenue is collected?

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If a firm is able to set price, Question 4 options: A) it sells its output...

If a firm is able to set price,

Question 4 options:

A)

it sells its output at a constant price.

B)

it faces a downward-sloping demand curve.

C)

it is a monopoly.

D)

its marginal revenue is constant.

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The ledger of Althukair Company includes the following accounts. Explain why each account may require adjustment....

The ledger of Althukair Company includes the following accounts. Explain why each account may require adjustment. (a) Prepaid Insurance. (b) Depreciation Expense. (c) Unearned Service Revenue. (d) Interest Payable.

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define the following terms and describe in a paragraph how they are used for in an...

define the following terms and describe in a paragraph how they are used for in an income statement to analyze the company's financial position.

Revenue
COGS
Gross Profit
SG&A
EBITDA
Depreciation
Interest
EBT
Taxes
Net Income

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A bus company charges $30 per person for a sightseeing trip if 28 people are in...

A bus company charges $30 per person for a sightseeing trip if 28 people are in the group. For each additional 2 people, they drop the price $1. How many people will maximize the revenue for the bus company.

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1. What is the purpose of an Income Statement? What are the typical categories and sub-categories for an income statement?


1. What is the purpose of an Income Statement? What are the typical categories and sub-categories for an income statement?
2. What is unearned revenue and when does it occur?
3. What is the purpose of the Statement of Cash Flows?

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What is the primary objective for a service or retail organization when making a location decision?...

What is the primary objective for a service or retail organization when making a location decision? A. Minimize cost B. Maximize revenue C. Minimize customer-drawing area D. Maximize size of the labor pool

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What is efficiency, and why is it so important? 2. What happens to consumer and producer...

What is efficiency, and why is it so important? 2. What happens to consumer and producer surplus when the sale of a good is taxed? How does the change in consumer and producer surplus compare to the tax revenue? Explain.

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