Logan Company can sell all of the standard and premier products they can produce, but it has limited production capacity. It can produce 6 standard units per hour or 5 premier units per hour, and it has 39,000 production hours available. Contribution margin per unit is $21 for the standard product and $25 for the premier product. What is the most profitable sales mix for Logan Company

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Answer 1

Answer:

234,000 standard units

Explanation:

                                                                     Standard unit   Premier unit

Contribution margin per unit                            $25                   $21

Production hour per unit                                   1/6                     1/5

Contribution margin per production hour     $150                $105

Contribution margin per production hour is higher for standard units, hence Logan company should produce standard units.

Total production hours available = 39,000

Production per hour of standard unit = 6

Maximum production of standard units = Total production hours available * Production per hour of standard unit

Maximum production of standard units = 39,000 * 6

Maximum production of standard units = 234,000


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In footnotes to its year-end annual report, Bancfirst Corp. reported that held-to-maturity debt securities with an amortized cost of $3,929 thousand had an estimated fair value of $3,963 thousand. The balance sheet reported:

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Answer: Held to maturity asset of $3,929 thousand

Explanation:

Held-to-maturity securities as the term implies, are purchased by the company to be held until they mature or at the very least, for a period longer than a year. As a result, they are to be treated as Non-current assets because they are assets that owned for over a year.

Held to Maturity assets are to be recorded at amortized cost not fair value so these debt securities will be recorded at the amortized cost of $3,929 thousand.

MFK Corp. wants to raise capital and is considering an offer of bonds and debentures. It is not sure of a particular disclosure requirement, so MFK poses its question to the SEC and requests an interpretation letter. If the SEC issues an interpretive letter addressing MFK's question and MFK follows the statements contained in the letter, MFK cannot be penalized should the advice be incorrect.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

B FALSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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are so obvious that you don’t need to mention them

come directly after the buffer and follow naturally from it

should be glossed over quickly

should be long and roundabout to cushion the negative aspects

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Answer:

should be long and roundabout to cushion the negative aspects

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Explanation:

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The new proposed project needs to use an expensive medical equipment that is already owned by the company. The purchase price of this equipment is $637,000 . The company also spent $124,000 to update its operating software. The equipment recieved a recent market bid from an interested buyer of $718,000. The current book value of $578,000. If the company decides to use this equipment for the new project , what value should we use for this equipment to be included in the initial cash flow of the project

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Answer:

$718,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that the equipment received a MARKET BID from a buyer of the amount of $718,000 which means that in a situation where the company choose to use this equipment for the new project the VALUE that we should use in order for this equipment to be included in the INITIAL CASH FLOW of the project will be the amount of $718,000 which represent the recent MARKET BID amount received from the Interested buyer.

Why would an investor prefer purchasing bonds to purchasing stocks?
A. Unlike stocks, bonds are guaranteed to return a profit to the
investor.
B. Bonds are typically less risky than stocks.
O C. Unlike stocks, when an investor owns bonds, they own a tiny part
of the company
D. Bonds are more likely than stocks to make huge profits.

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Answer:

B. Bonds are typically less risky than stocks.

Explanation:

Answer: B. Bonds are typically less risky than stocks

Explanation:a. p. e. x. (just took the test)

Cameron, Inc. held 1,000 shares of its own $10 par value common stock purchased for $20 per share. In March, Cameron sold 10 shares at $20 per share. The journal entry to record the sale of treasury stock would include a (debit/credit) ________ to Treasury Stock in the amount of ________.

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Answer:

Credit, $200

Explanation:

The journal entry would be:

Date    Account                 Debit     Credit

            Cash                       $200

            (10 shares*$20)

                   Treasury stock              $200

            (To record the sale of treasury stock)

Additional data for the current year are as follows: (a) Net income, $75,800. (b) Depreciation reported on income statement, $38,000. (c) Fully depreciated equipment costing $60,000 was scrapped, no salvage, and equipment was purchased for $150,000. (d) Bonds payable for $75,000 were retired by payment at their face amount. (e) 2,500 shares of common stock were issued at $30 for cash. (f) Cash dividends declared and paid, $40,000. (g) Investments of $100,000 were sold for $125,000.

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Answer:

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                                    Barry Company

                            Statement of Cash Flows

                 For the Tear Ended December 31, Year 2

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income                                             $75,800

Adjustments to reconcile net income to

net cash flow from operating activities:

Depreciation expense                           $38,000

Gain on sale of investments                -$25,000

Changes in current operating

assets & liabilities:

Decrease in Accounts receivable        $9,200  

Increase in inventories                        -$16,000

Increase in Accounts payable              $12,500

Net cash flow from operating activities                     $94,500

Cash flows from investing activities:

Sale of investments                               $125,000

Purchase of equipment                        -$150,000

Net cash flow used for investing activities               -$25,000

Cash flows from financing activities:

Retirement of bonds payable               -$75,000  

Issuance of common stock                    $75,000

Payment of dividends                           -$40,000

Net cash flow used for financing activities               -$40,000

Net increase in cash                                                      $29,500

Cash at the beginning of the year                                 $42,500

Cash at the end of the year                                           $72,000

Recording Transactions Affecting Stockholders’ Equity
King Corporation began operations in January 2014. The charter authorized the following capital stock:
Preferred stock: 10 percent, $10 par, authorized 40,000 shares
Common stock: $5 par, authorized 85,000 shares
During 2014, the following transactions occurred in the order given:
a. Issued 22,000 shares of common stock to each of the three organizers and collected $9 cash per share from each of them.
b. Sold 9,000 shares of the preferred stock at $20 per share.
c. Sold 1,000 shares of the preferred stock at $20 and 2,500 shares of common stock at $10 per share.
Required:
Give the journal entries indicated for each of these transactions.

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Answer:

King Corporation

Journal Entries:

a. Debit Cash $594,000

Credit Common stock $330,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital- Common $264,000

To record the issuance of 22,000 shares of common stock to each of the three organizers at $9 per share.

b. Debit Cash $180,000

Credit 10% Preferred stock $90,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital - Preferred $90,000

To record the issuance of 9,000 shares of the preferred stock at $20 per share.

c. Debit Cash $45,000

Credit 10% Preferred stock $10,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital- Preferred $10,000

Credit Common stock $12,500

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital-Common $12,500

To record the issuance of 1,000 shares of the preferred stock at $20 and 2,500 shares of common stock at $10 per share.

Explanation:

Data and Analysis:

a. Cash $594,000 Common stock $330,000 Additional Paid-in Capital- Common $264,000

22,000 shares of common stock to each of the three organizers and collected $9 cash per share from each of them.

b. Cash $180,000 10% Preferred stock $90,000 Additional Paid-in Capital - Preferred $90,000

9,000 shares of the preferred stock at $20 per share.

c. Cash $45,000 10% Preferred stock $10,000 Additional Paid-in Capital- Preferred $10,000 Common stock $12,500 Additional Paid-in Capital-Common $12,500

1,000 shares of the preferred stock at $20 and 2,500 shares of common stock at $10 per share.

Received $950 cash for services provided to a customer during July. Issued common stock for $3,000 cash. Received $800 from a customer in partial payment of his account receivable which arose from sales in June. Provided services to a customer on credit, $425. Borrowed $6,500 from the bank by signing a promissory note. Received $1,300 cash from a customer for services to be performed next year. What was the amount of revenue for July

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Answer:

$1,375

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What was the amount of revenue for July

Using this formula

July Revenue= July Cash Received for services provided+ Services provided to customer on credit

Let plug in the formula

July Revenue= $950+$425

July Revenue=$1,375

Therefore the amount of revenue for July is $1,375

Jane's Donut Co. borrowed $198,000 on January 1, 2021, and signed a two-year note bearing interest at 11%. Interest is payable in full at maturity on January 1, 2023. In connection with this note, Jane's should report interest expense at December 31, 2021, in the amount of: Multiple Choice

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Answer:

$21,780

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Jane's should report interest expense at December 31, 2021, in the amount of:

Interest expense at December 31, 2021=$198,000 x 11% x 12/12

Interest expense at December 31, 2021= $21,780

Therefore Jane's should report interest expense at December 31, 2021, in the amount of: $21,780

Activity A1 takes 5 weeks, A2 takes 7 weeks, and A3 takes 4 weeks with a 50% probability and 10 weeks with a 50% probability. What is the project completion time under the best-case scenario, that is, A3 is early and takes 4 weeks

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

The computation of the project completion time under the best-case scenario is shown below;

= Activity A1 weeks taken + activity A2 weeks taken

= 5 weeks + 7 weeks

= 12

We simply added the time taken by activity 1 and activity 2 so that the project completion time could come

Suppose there are only two firms that sell smartphones: Flashfone and Pictech. The payoff matrix that follows shows the profit (in millions of dollars) each company will earn, depending on whether it sets a high or low price for its phones. For example, the lower-left cell shows that if Flashfone prices low and Pictech prices high, Flashfone will earn a profit of $10 million and Pictech will earn a profit of $3 million. (Hint: Assume this is a simultaneous game and that Flashfone and Pictech are both profit-maximizing firms.) Pictech High Price Low Price Flashfone High Price 8, 8 3, 10 Low Price 10, 3 5, 5 If Flashfone prices high, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses alow price, and if Flashfone prices low, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses ahigh price. If Pictech prices high, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses alow price, and if Pictech prices low, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses ahigh price. Considering all of the information given, pricing highis not a dominant strategy for both Flashfone and Pictech. What is the Nash equilibrium of this game

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Answer:

Flashfone and Pictech

The Nash equilibrium is achieved when Pictech and Flashfone price their smartphones high without the other party changing their strategy.  

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                Pictech  

                          High         Low

             High     8   8        3  10

Flashfone

             Low    10   3        5   5

b) By acting at the Nash equilibrium and pricing their smartphones high, Pictech and Flashfone achieve a payoff of $8 million respectively.  This payoff level does not put any of the two firms at a disadvantage.

At the beginning of the year, Nothing More, Corp., had a long-term debt balance of $37,929. During the year, the company repaid a long-term loan in the amount of $10,839. The company paid $4,235 in interest during the year, and opened a new long-term loan for $9,525. What was the cash flow to creditors during the year

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Answer:

$5549

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cash flow to creditors during the year

Using this formula

Cash flow to creditors =Interest -New debt

Let plug in the formula

Cash flow to creditors=4235-(9525-10,839)

Cash flow to creditors=4235-(-1314)

Cash flow to creditors =$5549

Therefore the cash flow to creditors during the year is $5549

A company projects an increase in net income of $135,000 each year for the next five years if it invests $900,000 in new equipment. The equipment has a five-year life and an estimated salvage value of $300,000. What is the annual rate of return on this investment

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Answer:

the annual rate of return is 22.50%

Explanation:

The computation of the annual rate of return is shown below:

Average investment is

= ($900,000 + $300,000) ÷ 2

= $600,000

Now

Annual rate of return is

= Annual net income ÷ Average investment

= $135,000 ÷ $600,000

= 22.50%

hence, the annual rate of return is 22.50%

You are valuing multiple steady-state companies in the same industry. Company A is projected to earn $160 in EBITA, grow at 2 percent per year, and generate ROICs equal to 15 percent. Company B is projected to earn $160 in EBITA, grow at 6 percent per year, and generate ROICs equal to 10 percent. Both companies have an operating tax rate of 25 percent and a cost of capital of 10 percent. What are the enterprise-value-EBITA multiples for both companies

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Answer:

Company A

EBITA = $160m, growth = 2%, Cost of Capital = 10%, ROIC = 15%

Value = (EBITA * (1 - Growth/ROIC)) / (WACC - g)

Value = (160*(1 - 2/15)) / (0.1-0.02)

Value = 138.67 / 0.08

Value = 1,733

EV/EBITA = Value / EBITA

EV/EBITA = 1,733/160

EV/EBITA = 10.83x

Company B

EBITA = $160m, growth = 6%, Cost of Capital = 10%, ROIC = 10%

Value = (EBITA * (1 - Growth/ROIC)) / (WACC - g)

Value = (160*(1 - 6/10)) / (0.1-0.06)

Value = 64 / 0.04

Value = 1,600

EV/EBITA = Value / EBITA

EV/EBITA = 1,600/160

EV/EBITA = 10x

Suppose you borrow $8,000 of principal that must be repaid at the end of two years, along with interest of 4 percent a year. If the annual inflation rate turns out to be 6 percent,
Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to the nearest whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of those numbers.
a. What is the real rate of interest on the loan?
b. What is the real value of the principal repayment?
Hint: Future value = Present value × (1 + Growth in prices)t, where t is the number of years evaluated, e.g., The real value of loan repayment = Amount of loan × (1 + Real interest rate)t
c. Who loses, the debtor or the creditor?

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I do not know, i just need points :/

In the current year, she sold her interest in Activity D for a $10,000 gain. Activity D, which had been profitable until last year, had a current loss of $1,500. Answer the following questions to determine how the sale of Activity D affects Sarah's taxable income in the current year. a. The amount of suspended losses carried forward to the year of the sale is $fill in the blank 1 20,000 . b. What amount of the suspended losses is allocated to Activity D

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Answer:

      a. -$20,000

      b. -$2,000

Explanation:

a. The amount of suspended losses carried forward to the year:

= 30,000 + (-30,000) + (-15,000) + (-5,000)

= -$20,000

b. Suspended losses allocated to Activity D:

First find the total amount of losses:

= -30,000 - 15,000 - 5,000

= -$50,000

Activity B accounted for -$5,000 of this loss.

Suspended losses to be allocated to D would therefore be:

= -5,000 / - 50,000 * -20,000

= -$2,000

A stock is expected to return 8% in a normal economy, 12% if the economy booms, and lose 3% if the economy moves into a recessionary period. Economists predict a 56% chance of a normal economy, a 25% chance of a boom, and a 19% chance of a recession. The expected return on the stock is __%.

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Answer: 6.91%

Explanation:

Expected return = Sum of (Probability of state of economy * Return given state of economy)

= (56% * 8%) + (12% * 25%) + (19% * -3%)

= 4.48% + 3% - 0.57%

= 6.91%

Suppose that an increase in the price of melons from $0.50 to $1.50 per pound increases the quantity of melons that melon farmers produce from 2 million pounds to 4 million pounds. The price elasticity of supply in this case indicates that supply is Group of answer choices

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Answer: elastic

Explanation:

The price elasticity of supply will be:

The percentage change in price will be:

= (1.50 - 0.50)/0.50 x 100

= 1.00/0.50 × 100

= 200

The percentage change in quantity will be:

= (4 -2)/2 x 100

= 2/2 × 100

= 100

Elasticity = % change in quantity/% Change in Price = 200/100 = 2

Since elasticity = 2, this indicates supply is elastic as it's greater than 1.

g On January 1, 2019, plant assets, net are $190,000. On December 31, 2019, plant assets, net are $290,000. Depreciation expense for the year is $20,000. During the year, plant assets were acquired for $155,000 with cash. There is a Gain on sale of plant asset of $10,000. What are the cash proceeds from the sale of the plant asset

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Answer:

$45,000

Explanation:

Given the equation below,

Total beginning net book value of plant assets + Total plant assets purchased during that period - Total depreciation recorded of plant assets during that period - Net book value of plant assets sold during the period = Net closing book value of plant assets

Hence, we have

$190,000 - $20,000 + $155,000 - Net book value of plant assets sold during the period = $290,000

Net boom value of plant sold during the period = $35,000

We also have the equation below;

Sales proceed - Net book value of plant assets sold during the period = Gain(loss) on disposal of assets

Sales proceed - $35,000 = $10,000

Sales proceed = $10,000 + $35,000

Sales proceed = $45,000

Suggest strategies to succeed in outsourcing its HR services

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Answer:

The answer is below.

Explanation:

The strategies of a company to succeed in outsourcing its HR services

1. Internal Analysis and Baselining: this involves the cost and value analysis of using internal HR vs Outsourcing HR

2. Understanding Cost vs. Value of HR: knowing what the cost and value of outsourcing entails can go a long way in determining whether it offers the value the company wants

3. Identifying Core Competencies: realizing the competencies of outsourcing HR particularly in the area of competitive advantage of the company.

4. Aligning Technology to Support Operational Objectives: utilization of outsourcing HR technology and operational support ensure the company doesn't cure additional coast

5. Agreeing on Expectations with HR Outsourcer: knowing what to expect and agreed on the outcome of the outsourcing process is one of the key strategies.

6. Addressing and Enforcing Performance Metrics: Also, the expected performance and what is needed to be achieved should be discussed and ensured it is ultimately accomplished.

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Oriole Company purchased for $8,767,800 a mine that is estimated to have 48,710,000 tons of ore and no salvage value. In the first year, 2,830,000 tons of ore are extracted. (a1) Calculate depletion cost per unit. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.50.) Depletion cost per unit $enter the depletion cost per ton amount in dollars per ton

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Answer:

the depletion cost per unit is $0.18 per ton

Explanation:

The computation of the depletion cost per unit is shown below;

We know that

Depletion cost per ton is

= (Total cost - salvage value) ÷ total estimated units

= ($8,767,800 - $0) ÷ 48,710,000

= $0.18 per ton

Hence, the depletion cost per unit is $0.18 per ton

we simply applied the above formula so that the depletion cost per ton could come

"You’ve observed the following returns on Crash-n-Burn Computer’s stock over the past five years: 6 percent, –13 percent, 24 percent, 18 percent, and 15 percent. The average inflation rate over this period was 3 percent and the average T-bill rate was 4.35 percent. What was the average real return on the company's stock? [First find average of the nominal returns and use Fisher's equation to find average real return]"

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Answer:

6.80%

Explanation:

The average nominal returns is the sum of the returns for 5 years divided by the number of returns considered( i.e 5, 5 returns for 5 years)

average nominal returns=(6%-13%+24%+18%+15%)/5

average nominal returns=10.00%

The Fisher's equation is shown thus:

(1 + i)  = (1 + r) (1 + π)

i=nominal return=10.00%

r=average real return=the unknown

π=inflation rate=3%

(1+10.00%)=(1+r)*(1+3%)

1.10=(1+r)*1.03

1+1=1.10/1.03

r=(1.10/1.03)-1

r=6.80%

Rhoda Morgenstern just settled an insurance claim. The settlement calls for increasing payments over a 20-year period. The first payment will be paid one year from now in the amount of $50,000. The following payments will increase by 2 percent annually. What is the value of this settlement to Rhoda today if she can earn 5 percent on her investments

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Answer:

PV = $733,271

Explanation:

From the given information:

The annual payment (P)  = $50,000

number of years (n) = 20

The growth percentage = 2% = 0.02

Rate of percentage earned = 5% = 0.05

Using the formula illustrated below to determine the Present Value (PV) of a growing annuity;

[tex]PV = \dfrac{P}{r-g}\Big ( 1 - \Big ( \dfrac{1+g}{1+r} \Big) ^n \Big)[/tex]

[tex]PV = \dfrac{50000}{0.05-0.02}\Big ( 1 - \Big ( \dfrac{1+0.02}{1+0.05} \Big) ^{20} \Big)[/tex]

[tex]PV = \dfrac{50000}{0.03}\Big ( 1 - \Big ( \dfrac{1.02}{1.05} \Big) ^{20} \Big)[/tex]

[tex]PV =1666666.667 \Big ( 1 - \Big ( 0.9714285714 \Big) ^{20} \Big)[/tex]

[tex]PV =1666666.667 \Big ( 1 -0.5600379453 \Big)[/tex]

[tex]PV =1666666.667 \Big (0.4399620547 \Big)[/tex]

[tex]PV =\$733270.0913 \\ \\ \mathbf{PV \simeq \$733,271}[/tex]

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How are prices determined in a pure-market economy? Check all that apply.

consumer demand
opportunity cost
the government
social customs
producer competition

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Consumer demand, Opportunity cost

Answer:

its a and b

Explanation:

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Consider a trader who takes a long position in a six-month forward contract on the euro. The forward rate is $1.75 = €1.00; the contract size is €62,500. At the maturity of the contract the spot exchange rate is $1.65 = €1.00. A. The trader has lost $625. B. The trader has lost $6,250 C. The trader has made $6,250 D. The trader has lost $66,287.88

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Answer:

B. The trader has lost $6,250

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount the trader has loss

First step

You will buy at $1.75 and spend= (1.75 × 62,500) You will buy at $1.75 and spend= $109,375

Second step

But you could buy and spend= (1.65 × 62,500)

But you could buy and spend= $103.125

Now let calculate the amount the trader has loss

Loss=$103,125 - $109,375

Loss = -$6,250

Therefore The trader has lost $6,250

In a perfectly competitive labor market marginal resource cost is: Multiple Choice the market value of the firm's output times the number of workers employed always zero the wage rate times the number of workers employed the wage rate

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Answer: the wage rate

Explanation:

The marginal resource cost for labor is the additional amount that a producer would have to pay to be able to get an additional worker to work under them and produce goods.

This is therefore the wage rate because it is the amount that the worker will be paid. This wage rate is determined by market forces in a competitive market which means that it is based on demand and supply; if more people are needed, the wage rate is higher and if less are needed, the wage rate is lower.

when a person sells a stick for a profit he needs to know that

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Answer:

He needs to know that it is not a scam and that its gonna be a fair I give you give.

Explanation:

Suppose the selling price of one-month forward Japanese yens is $0.010499 per yen, and the spot price is $0.010495 per yen. Complete the following formula for the per annum percentage premium (or discount) to calculate what the yen is worth in the one-month forward market.

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

The per annum forward premium = [tex]\dfrac{Forward \ price - spot \ price}{spot \ price} \times \dfrac{12}{1}[/tex]

[tex]= \dfrac{0.010499 - 0.010495}{0.010499} \times \dfrac{12}{1}[/tex]

[tex]= \dfrac{0.000004}{0.010495} \times 12[/tex]

[tex]= 0.0003811 \times 12[/tex]

= 0.004573

= 0.4573%

Since this is positive and because it is favorable, the price of the yen would rise in the one-month forward market making it premium.

We can conclude that: The yen is at premium against US dollar, due to the fact that it is worth more in one-month forward market.

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