------------------------------------- $170‚000.00 b. What are her economic profits? Economic profits are equal to the total revenue minus explicit costs and the cost of opportunity. In this case we have two scenarios for the cost of opportunity. Job offer 1 Sales (25 x $8‚000) ----------------------------------------------- $200‚000.00 Costs of supplies and storage ------------------------------------ $ 30‚000.00 Cost of opportunity Job offer ------------------------------------- $110‚000.00 Economic
Premium Supply and demand
Unit 1 Exercise 1 IP Addressing Scenario The scenario is I am an IT Administrator for a newly founded company and have been tasked with designing am IP addressing scheme and a plan for allocation and management of IP addresses. The company will currently have a single‚ physical location with approximately 145 hosts (computers‚ printers‚ etc.). IT plans should accommodate 50% growth in the next 2 years. A simple design you can consider is 1 floor with a single data closet serving 150 users. You need
Premium IP address Subnetwork Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
depends largely on the development of the human population in that nation which can majorly be improved through education. Smith (1937) stressed the significance of education in human capital formation. Therefore it follows that a reduction in the investment in education would affect the stock of the overall human capital base and productivity. Thus investment on education is considered to be a critical element to alleviate poverty‚ reduce unemployment and increase economic growth (Chukwu‚ 2011).
Premium Nigeria Education UNESCO
Cost of Capital Firms need to make capital investment i.e.‚ purchasing fixed assets such as factories‚ machineries‚ equipment‚ etc. After deciding what capital investments to make‚ they need to decide on the financing – sources of capital. The sources: Long-Term Debt‚ Common Stock‚ Preferred Stock and Retained Earnings. Then they need to find the cost of obtaining each source of financing today (not historical). Cost of Capital - The rate of return that a firm must earn on its investment
Premium Finance Investment Rate of return
Exercises for Chapter 1 1. Ming started a business with $3‚000 cash. He used $1‚200 of the cash to buy office equipment. (a) Find the assets‚ capital and liability of Ming’s business. Assets: Cash ($1‚800) & Office equipment ($1200) Capital: $3‚000 Liability: $0 (b) What is the amount of total resources in Ming’s business? A. $3‚000 B. $6‚000 C. $1‚800 D. $4‚800 2. ‘Total assets must equal to total capital plus total liability.’ Do you agree? Why? Yes‚ resources owned by a firm (assets) must be either
Premium 1966 1970 1980
Chapter 1 exercises Exercise 1 A. Our experiments suggest that there are dangerous levels of chemical X in the Ohio groundwater. However‚ others argue that the Ohio groundwater has been used for drinking and no complaints were found. B. While they rarely admit it as much‚ historians often take for granted that material forces drive history. C. They say proponents of Freudian psychology question standard notions of “rationality”; I say that in fact many mathematicians use rationality to
Premium Problem solving Student athlete Sigmund Freud
HUMAN AND SOCIAL CAPITAL BY: JOSEPH KIOKO REG. NO: D80/61281/2011 DATE: 05/06/2013 LECTURER: PROF. P. O. K’OBONYO Introduction and Definitions: Human capital is defined by the OECD (1998‚ p9) as “the knowledge‚ skills and competences and other attributes embodied in individuals that are relevant to economic activity.” While Duration of schooling and levels of qualification are the standard measures used to measure human capital the OECD itself
Premium Sociology Social capital
Professions that tend to draw the ISTJ’s wants for schedules and results oriented satisfaction are general surgery‚ law and accounting. The ISTJ can be a success at any career but tend to shy away from careers that require abstract thinking and interpersonal spontaneity. Other popular ISTJ career directions include: Management‚ Accounting‚ Auditing‚ Engineer‚ Dentists‚ Stock Brokers and Law. ISTP-Is work that is routine like an administrator or open-ended like research is not what the ISTP is looking
Premium Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Keirsey Temperament Sorter David Keirsey
Exercise 2.3.1 LAN – Local Area Network – within a building MAN – Metropolitan Area network – larger than a LAN‚ smaller than a WAN PAN – Personal Area Network – less than 30 feet WAN – Wide Area Network – collection of LANs geographically spread over large distance Exercise 2.3.2 Network Topology – A drawing of a series of connected nodes via links‚ including descriptions. Exercise 2.3.3 It would take 1 (hop) message to send a message from node A to node B. It would take 3 (hop) messages
Premium Computer network Local area network Personal computer
I chose exercise 14.3 II. In this exercise we had to watch the local news‚ national news‚ and the local paper and answer the following questions‚ how many stories are apparently intended to appeal to our emotions and our sympathies‚ which stories seem to have been intended to grab attention by appealing to our curiosity or love of scandal‚ which seemed to be selected for their entertainment value‚ and how many stories seem intended to make us fearful for our safety or grateful for our security?
Premium Police Ohio Nuclear weapon