break-even point in units for the company? Total Income = 180x and Total cost = 126x + 540000 At break-even‚ 180x = 126x + 540000 54x = 540000 x = 10000 units b. What is the dollar sales volume the firm must achieve in order to reach the break-even point? Sales volume = 180 * 10000 = $1800000 c. What would be the firm’s profit or loss at the following units of production sold: 12‚000 units? 15‚000 units? 20‚000 units? Profit = Income - Cost = 180x - 126x - 540000 = 54x - 540000 P(x)
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‚ it creates what is called a surplus. When there is a surplus of imports that are brought into the United States‚ a deficit is created from the trade balance that occurs. Having a surplus of desired imports can create a lower price for the U.S. consumer and have a positive effect on the employment rate within the country where the goods were imported from. This has an effect due to the fact it will keep their citizens working. According to “U.S. Consumption Spent on Foreign Imported Goods” (2011)
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Week 4 Reflection Summary ECO/372: Macroeconomics July 8‚ 2013 Dr. Joe Timmerman Week 4 Reflection Summary In week 4‚ we discussed the problems with the fiscal policy and how we felt about the limits of the fiscal policy. When spending is greater than income there is a deficit; a deficit is a shortfall of revenue payments. Some of the team struggles with understanding when the economy is in a recession‚ why a deficit is good for the economy. As a team we also reviewed the total debt in the
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ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.1 Issue 5‚ September 2011‚ ISSN 2231 5780 ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS AND CONSUMER PERCEPTION SUDHIR SACHDEV* *Assistant Professor‚ Manav Rachna College of Engineering‚ Sector 43‚ Aravlli Hills‚ Delhi Surajkund Road‚ Faridabad‚ Haryana -121004. ABSTRACT As resources are limited and scarce while huma n wants are unlimited‚ it is important for the marketers to utilize the resources effectively and efficiently without wastage as
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Influence of Eco-Labelling on Consumer Behaviour – Results of a Discrete Choice Analysis Katharina Sammer and Rolf Wüstenhagen* Institute for Economy and the Environment (IWOe-HSG)‚ University of St. Gallen‚ Switzerland Abstract Eco-labelling is an important tool to overcome market failure due to information asymmetries for environmental products. While previous research has discussed the importance of labelling‚ this paper provides empirical data on the influence of eco-labels on consumer behaviour
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increase spending (e.g.‚ on infrastructure— omy is now on the road roads‚ bridges‚ schools‚ and utilities) and cut taxes in order to to recovery‚ the $787 bilstimulate the economy. The goal of cutting taxes would be to lion stimulus package increase consumer spending to revive businesses. Conversely‚ did not lead to the job when the economy seems to be growing too fast and inflation growth expected‚ and unemployment stayed about 9 percent. The economic environment is critical to the success
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M E M O R A N D U M Re: Week 5 Reflection ________________________________________________________ This week marks the final week for this course. Team 5 has discussed the ethical implications involved with accounting principles and the importance of having regulations in place in order to maintain accuracy. The following addresses some situations that may lead to unethical accounting practices as well as the effects of such behavior. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is also addressed because of its
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Supply Chain and Demand Model Michael Alberd‚ Sean Parrett‚ Patrice Watkins‚ Anndrea Barr ECO/372 March 30‚ 2015 Kathleen Byrne Supply Chain and Demand Model Supply chains and demand chains have different purposes but are similar in that they both need to work very closely together in order to be successful. Stakeholders need to possess a way to see what consumers will want to purchase and how much they will pay for it in the future. Stakeholders can be provided with a projection of information
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for companies. 3. Expenditures on public works. 4. Investments in research and development WHAT INDICTORS ARE EVIDENT THAT THERE IS TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE MONEY WITHIN THE ECONOMY? HOW IS MONETARY POLICY AIMING TO ADJUST THIS? Too Much Money . 1. Consumer Spending Rise 2. Higher Demand for products. 3. Supply of products decrease. 4. Prices rise too quickly Little Money 1.Decline in purchasing power 2. Low Demand for Products 3. Lower Prices REFERENCES Obringer‚ L.A‚.
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Week 2 Homework The world of business is fun and exciting for many entrepreneurs. Many entrepreneurs have found great success in the United States. Some businesses explore their possibilities when choosing to expand such as expanding globally and nationally. Whether they are expanding nationally or globally‚ this week’s assignments poses a few questions they must address before proceeding to the finish line of success: What cultural factors must US sports franchises overcome to increase popularity
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