High costs are associated with highunemployment. What economic
phenomena is associated with high
unemployment?
A. Economic Growth
B. Economic Stability
C. Economic Depression

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

C. Economic Depression

Explanation:

Economic Depression is when an economy goes into financial turmoil/ struggles.


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b. Ms. Eaton comes up with a new plan to cut fixed costs to $210,000. However, more labor will now be required, which will increase variable costs per unit to $40. The sales price will remain at $68. What is the new break-even point?
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b. Profitability will be more

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Answer:

a. $584,800

b. $510,000

c.  Profitability will be more

Explanation:

a.

Contribution Margin = Selling price - variable cost  = $68 - $37 = $31

The break-even point is the level of sales at which the business incur no profit no loss.Fixed and variable costs are covered at this level of sales. Use following formula of break-even to calculate the fixed cost.

Break-even point = Fixed cost / Contribution margin ratio

Break-even point = $266,600 / ($31 / $68) = $584,800

b.

Contribution Margin = Selling price - variable cost  = $68 - $40 = $28

Break-even point = Fixed cost / Contribution margin ratio

Break-even point = $210,000 / ($28 / $68) = $510,000

c.

As the break-even point is decreases it means the cost of associated with the product is decreased because the selling price remains constant. Although there is an increase in the variable cost but reduction in fixed cost has more effect than increase in variable cost.

Dorothea orginally sold her home for $92,000. At that time, her adjusted basis in the home was $95,000. Five years later, she repossessed the home when the balance of the note was $87,000. She resold it within one year for $100,000. Original sale expenses were $1,150 and reslae expenses were $1,350. Repossession costs were $2,900. She incurred $1,100 for improvements prior to the resale. What is Dorothea's recomputed gain?

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Answer:

$3,500

Explanation:

The computation of Dorothea's recomputed gain is shown below:-

Particulars                                                Amount

Initial Sale price                                        $92,000

Less: Adjusted Cost of Home                ($95,000)

Less: Original Sale Expenses                  ($1,150)

Loss from 1st-time sale                             $4,150

Resold sale price                                     $100,000

Less: Repossessed Cost                          ($87,000)

Less: Improvements Costs prior to

Resale                                                       ($1,100)

Less: Repossession Costs                     ($2,900)

Less: Resale Expenses                           ($1,350)

Gain from Resale of Home                      $7,650

Less: Loss from 1st-time sale                  ($4,150)

Gain from Resale of Home                      $3,500

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Sue spent much of her time checking inventories, processing straight rebuys, setting up displays and making sure everything is going smoothly. Sue was primarily a(n):__________ A. business development specialist
B. caretaker rep
C. order getter
D. order taker
E. sale support personnel

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Answer:

(D) order taker.

Explanation:

An order taker is a salesperson who collects orders checks inventories, processes straight rebuys, sets up displays but does not make any effort to invite new customers or persuade the existing ones to increase their quantities of purchase.

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Answer: Cost management, profitability, return on assets, competitive position and corporate social policy

Explanation:

Supply has the potential to contribute to cost management, profitability, return on assets, competitive position and corporate social policy.

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A labor contract provides for a first-year wage of $10 per hour, and specifies that the real wage will rise by 3 percent in the second year of the contract. The CPI is 1.00 in the first year and 1.07 in the second year. What dollar wage must be paid in the second year?

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Answer:

The wage per hour must be paid in the second year is $11.021 per hour.

Explanation:

Please find the below for detailed explanations and calculations:

We have the real wage stipulated in the contract must be grown at 3% in second year in comparison to first year.

Thus, the nominal pay rise must grow at the higher rate than 3%, in the way that it may cover the effect from inflation to ensure real rise is 3% as agreed in the labor contract.

As a result: Nominal increase (%) = (1+ real increase rate) x CPI of second year in comparison to first year - 1 = (1+3%) x 1.07 -1 = 10.21%.

=> Wage per hour must be paid in the second year = Wage per hour in first year x ( 1 + Nominal increase) = 10 x (1 + 0.1021) = $11.021.

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