subject
Business, 17.08.2019 19:20 fancycar14

Wouldn’t a country be better off with fewer retail outlets? after all, with fewer stores, consumers would not waste money making impulsive purchases, and they would save more.

ansver
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 22.06.2019 03:20, nakeytrag
The treasurer for pittsburgh iron works wishes to use financial futures to hedge her interest rate exposure. she will sell five treasury futures contracts at $139,000 per contract. it is july and the contracts must be closed out in december of this year. long-term interest rates are currently 7.30 percent. if they increase to 9.50 percent, assume the value of the contracts will go down by 20 percent. also if interest rates do increase by 2.2 percent, assume the firm will have additional interest expense on its business loans and other commitments of $149,000. this expense, of course, will be separate from the futures contracts. a. what will be the profit or loss on the futures contract if interest rates increase to 9.50 percent by december when the contract is closed out
Answers: 1
image
Business, 23.06.2019 01:50, dnarioproctor
The partnership of douglas, ryan, and ellen has dissolved and is in the process of liquidation. on july 1, 2016, just before the second cash distribution, the assets and equities of the partnership along with profit and loss sharing ratios were as follows: cash $30,000receivable - net $20,000inventories $25,000equipment - net $30,000total assets $80,000liabilities $12,000douglas, capital (20%) $28,000ryan, capital (50%) $24,000ellen, capital (30%) $16,000total liab./equity $80,000assume that the available cash is distributed immediately, except for a $2,000 contingency fund that is withheld pending complete liquidation of the partnership. how much cash should be paid to each of the partners? a. $3,200 douglas, $8,000 ryan, $4,800 ellenb. $5,600 douglas, $14,000 ryan, $8,400 ellenc. $16,000 douglas, $0 ryan, $0 ellend. $8,000 douglas, $0 ryan, $8,000 ellen
Answers: 1
image
Business, 23.06.2019 19:50, kayranicole1
Ryan is deciding between attending western state university and eastern state university. he cannot attend both universities simultaneously. both are fine universities, but the reputation of western is slightly higher, as is the tuition. let mu subscript upper e and mu subscript upper w be ryan's marginal utilities from attending eastern and western state universities respectively and upper p subscript upper e and upper p subscript upper w be the prices of attending eastern and western state universities. using the rule of consumer optimum, ryan will decide to attend eastern state university, if mue/pe exceeds muw/pw attend eastern state university if mue/pe is less than muw/pw attend western state university, if pe/mue< pw/muw attend western state university, since it gives him more utility.
Answers: 2
image
Business, 24.06.2019 01:30, leo4687
What outputs a and b (in millions of dollars per year) should the two industries generate to satisfy the demand? you may be tempted to say 1,000 and 780, respectively, but things are not quite as simple as that. we have to take into account the interindustry demand as well. let us say that industry a produces electricity. of course, producing almost any product will require electric power. suppose that industry b needs 1o¢ worth of electricity for each $1 of output b produces and that industry a needs 20¢ worth of b's products for each $1 of output a produces?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Wouldn’t a country be better off with fewer retail outlets? after all, with fewer stores, consumers...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 14.06.2021 15:10