QCT 1
--From the end-of-chapter discussion questions (DQ) and problems (P)
--6.7 points each for a total of 80 points
Salvatore’s Chapter 1:
a. Discussion Questions: 9 Answer: Normal return is the minium profit that is required to cover the costs of inputs and all of expenses associated with it. Economic profit is a forgone profit and not and economic profit which is the biggest difference between the two types of profits. The difference between economic profit and business profit is that in economic profit, profit or loss is calculated by subtracting opportunity cost of the inputs from the revenue of sales. Business profit is the difference between the total revenue and total costs incurred to earn that
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Profit is a surplus in money after taking into account all costs incurred in buying and selling a product. Operating profit is the profit made after all direct and indirect costs have been paid. (Bized, 2010a) From NEXT’s company accounts, the operating profit has increased by £51.5m. This is a positive steady increase which has been achieved throughout the
c. Explain how the location of each curve graphed in question 7b would be altered if (1) total fixed cost had been $100
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(h) Redraw the previous cash flow diagram, assuming continuous cash flows for oil production and sales.
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I have project that the first-year revenue of $20,000 and a 15% growth rate for the next two years. The complete cost of sales is projected to average 50% of gross sales, including 40% for the purchase of equipment and 10% for the purchase of additional items. Net income is projected to reach $70,000 in four three as sales increase and operations become more
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a) Draw Brennan's average total, marginal revenue and marginal cost curves. (Hints: calculate total revenue (P* times Q) first, and then calculate MR)