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An increase in price will result in no change in total revenue if: * A) the...


An increase in price will result in no change in total revenue if: *
A) the percentage change in price is large enough to cause quantity demanded to fall to zero.
B) the coefficient of elasticity is equal to zero.
C) the percentage change in quantity demanded is equal to the percentage change in price (in absolute values).
D) the demand function is perfectly elastic.
Assume the demand for a good is price inelastic, i.e., ed < 1 (in absolute value). This means that if price decreases by 50 percent, quantity demanded will: *
A) increase by more than 50 percent.
B) decrease by more than 50 percent.
C) increase by less than 50 percent.
D) decrease by less than 50 percent.
As the percentage of the consumer's income accounted for by a particular good decreases, demand for the good will: *
A) tend to become more price elastic.
B) tend to become more price inelastic.
C) tend to become closer to unit elastic.
D) tend toward being perfectly elastic.
For an inferior good, the income elasticity of demand is: *
A) positive or negative depending on the share of income accounted for by the good.
B) always negative
C) positive if income increases and negative when income declines.
D) always equal to 1.
"Supply" is best defined as the relationship between: *
A) the current price of a good and the quantity supplied at that price.
B) the price of a good or service and the quantity supplied by producers at each price during a period of time.
C) the cost of producing a good and the price consumers are willing to pay for it.
D) the quantity supplied and the price people are willing to pay for a good.
Which of the following would cause a change in supply, as opposed to a change in quantity supplied, in the market for purchasing new homes? *
A) A decrease in the price of rental housing.
B) A decrease in the price of new homes
C) An increase in the incomes of home buyers.
D) An increase in the number of buyers in the market for used homes.
Many people consider lentils to be an inferior good. For such people, all else held constant, an increase in income would cause their demand for lentils to: *
A) increase.
B) stay the same.
C) decrease.
D) cannot be determined with the information given.
Suppose the demand for good X is given by Q_x^d = 300 – 15Px + 20Py - 60I , where Px is the price of good X. Py is the price of some other good Y, and I is income. Assume that Px is currently $50, Py is currently $100, and I is currently $1200 *
A) Goods X and Y are complement goods
B) The supply is elastic
C) Good Y is a normal good
D) Good X is an inferior good
The price elasticity of demand is calculated as: *
A) the change in price divided by the change in quantity demanded.
B) the change in quantity demanded divided by the change in price.
C) the percentage change in price divided by the percentage change in quantity demanded.
D) the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price.

In: Economics

Explain the strategies necessary for revenue account management.

Explain the strategies necessary for revenue account management.

In: Finance

Explain Revenue Bonds & commissioning stage in construction

Explain Revenue Bonds & commissioning stage in construction

In: Civil Engineering

Sales Revenue                                     54670000 Cash Operating C

Sales Revenue                                     54670000

Cash Operating Costs                         47562900

Depreciation                                        3513000

Total Operating Costs                         51075900

Operating Income EBIT                     3594100

Interest Expenses                                623000

Taxable Income                                   2971100

Taxes                                                   1188440

Deferred Income                                 171500

Net Income                                         1611160

Using a Cash flow statement for the year, Explain how Greg would sum up the company’s cash position?

In: Finance

Discuss the relationship between elasticity and total revenue.

Discuss the relationship between elasticity and total revenue.

In: Economics

The trial balance before adjustment of Skysong, Inc. shows the following balances: Dr. Cr. Accounts receivable...

The trial balance before adjustment of Skysong, Inc. shows the following balances:

Dr. Cr.

Accounts receivable

$105,900

Allowance for doubtful accounts

2,000

Sales revenue (all on credit)

$687,000

Sales returns and allowances

28,400

Give the entry for bad debt expense for the current year assuming the allowance should be 3% of gross accounts receivable. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

Give the entry for bad debt expense for the current year assuming historical records show that, based on accounts receivable aging, the following percentages will not be collected: (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Balance Percentage Estimated
to Be Uncollectible

0–30 days outstanding

$37,200 1%

31–60 days outstanding

47,000 5%

61–90 days outstanding

13,200 12%

Over 90 days outstanding

8,500 18%

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

enter an account title

Give the entry for bad debt expense for the current year assuming allowance for doubtful accounts is $2,000 but it is a credit balance and the allowance should be 3% of gross accounts receivable. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

enter an account title

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

enter an account title

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

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List of Accounts

  

  

Give the entry for bad debt expense for the current year assuming allowance for doubtful accounts is $2,000 but it is a credit balance and historical records show that the following percentages will not be collected: (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Balance Percentage Estimated
to Be Uncollectible

0–30 days outstanding

$37,200 1%

31–60 days outstanding

47,000 5%

61–90 days outstanding

13,200 12%

Over 90 days outstanding

8,500 18%

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

List of Accounts

  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Accrued Liabilities
  • Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment
  • Advances to Employees
  • Advertising Expense
  • Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
  • Allowance for Sales Returns and Allowances
  • Bad Debt Expense
  • Bank Charges Expense
  • Cash
  • Cash Over and Short
  • Due from Factor
  • Entertainment Expense
  • Equipment
  • Finance Expense
  • Finance Revenue
  • Freight in
  • Freight out
  • Gain on Disposal of Equipment
  • Gain on Disposal of Land
  • Interest Expense
  • Interest Income
  • Interest Receivable
  • Inventory
  • Land
  • Loss on Disposal of Equipment
  • Loss on Disposal of Land
  • Loss on Disposal of Receivables
  • Loss on Impairment
  • Miscellaneous Expense
  • No Entry
  • Notes Payable
  • Notes Receivable
  • Office Expense
  • Petty Cash
  • Postage Expense
  • Prepaid Expenses
  • Purchase Discounts
  • Recourse Liability
  • Refund Liability
  • Rent Expense
  • Sales Discounts
  • Sales Discounts Forfeited
  • Sales Returns and Allowances
  • Sales Revenue
  • Servicing Liability
  • Service Revenue
  • Supplies
  • Supplies Expense
  • Unearned Revenue

In: Accounting

Quantity Total Revenue Marginal Revenue Total Cost Marginal Cost Fixed Costs ATC Average Fixed Costs Average...

Quantity

Total Revenue

Marginal Revenue

Total Cost

Marginal Cost

Fixed Costs

ATC

Average Fixed Costs

Average Variable Costs

0

0

-

10

-

10

-

-

-

1

8

24

14

24

2

16

34

10

17

3

24

42

8

14

4

32

49

7

12.25

5

40

57

8

11.4

6

48

67

10

11.17

7

56

81

14

11.57

8

64

99

18

12.38

9

72

123

24

13.67

  1. 1b. At a price of $14, what is the profit-maximizing number the firm should produce each day? (note: Do not necessarily just look at economic profit. Look at marginal revenue and marginal cost. Pick the one where MR=MC).

2. 1f. What is the ATC associated with the profit-maximizing number you chose in 1b (and 1d)? (round to the nearest penny)

3. 2b. At a price of $10, What is the profit-maximizing number the firm should produce each day? (Again, do not necessarily just look at economic profit. Look at marginal revenue and marginal cost.)

4. 2c. What is the ATC associated with the profit-maximizing number you chose in 2b? (round to the nearest penny)

5. 2f. What are the total variable costs associated with the profit-maximizing number you chose in 2b? (round to the nearest penny)

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

1. determine when the seller should recognize revenue. 2.  Explain your answer using GAAP revenue recognition guidelines....

1. determine when the seller should recognize revenue.

2.  Explain your answer using GAAP revenue recognition guidelines.

3. Explain how each transaction would appear on the income statement and balance sheet for 2017.

Case 3-Your company sells a product bundle of software that includes a 3 year service contract for $100,000, Your company installed the software on July 1, 2018, and the client paid $50,000 cash. Thebalance is due on December 31, 2018. Identify the performance obligations and the revenue in 2018, assuming: (a) the performance obligations are interdependent (b) the performance obligations are not interdependent ( the service contract is sold separately for $25,000 and the software for $100,000.)

In: Accounting

1. determine when the seller should recognize revenue. 2.  Explain your answer using GAAP revenue recognition guidelines....

1. determine when the seller should recognize revenue.

2.  Explain your answer using GAAP revenue recognition guidelines.

3. Explain how each transaction would appear on the income statement and balance sheet for 2017.

Case 1: Your construction company entered into a four year contract to build a store for a fixed price of$7,000,000.  You estimated your costs at 6,200,000.  At the end of the 2nd year you estimate that you are 50% complete and your estimate to complete will be 7,500,000 because of labor problems.  What are the two alternative methods that can be used to record revenue on this multi-year project and what is the affect if:

1. You estimate a total loss on the project.

2.  You believe that the estimated costs can be reduced and you will make an overall profit on the project.

In: Accounting