Managerial Economics OBJECTIVES: The course in Managerial Economics attempts to build a strong theoretical foundation for Management students. The course is mainly analytical in nature and focuses on clarifying fundamental concepts from microeconomic viewpoint. The students are expected to study and analyses the dynamics of managerial decision making through this course. Also wherever possible‚ students are expected to study‚ analyses and interpret empirical evidence and case studies available
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Assignment 4-2: Week 4 Analysis Write-Up Kylie Keener ACCT715-Q1WW Financial Accounting Theory Michael Miller 13 June 2012 1. Chapter 4: Problem 8 (GM) The article “GM to Take Charge of $20.8-Billion” here reproduced from The Globe and Mail (February 2‚ 1993) describes the potential impact of SFAS 106‚ “Accounting for Postretirement Benefits Other Than Pensions‚” on General Motors and Ford. For example‚ it appears that General Motors will be required to record a liability of $20.8 billion
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Nature of Accounting and the Accounting Standard Background Accounting is an important part for business and it is dubbed “language” of business activities conducted by firms. People think it is used to communicate business transactions per se to all stakeholders. However‚ some people argue that the functions of accounting are not that easy. Except the communication tool‚ accounting acts as many other difference roles in business. When doing accounting‚ different standard may be used. There are
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ST 2.1 (Page 43 in Text Book): Profit vs Revenue Maximization Presto Products‚ Inc. recently introduced an innovative new frozen dessert maker with the following revenue and cost relations. P = $60 – $0.005Q TC = $88‚000 + $5Q + 0.0005Q2 MR = ∂TR / ∂Q = $60 – $0.01Q MC = ∂TC / ∂Q = $5 + $0.001Q A. Setup a spreadsheet for output (Q)‚ price (P)‚ total revenue (TR)‚ marginal revenue (MR)‚ total cost (TC)‚ marginal cost (MC)‚ total profit (π)‚ and marginal profit (Mπ). Establish a range for
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2a. Describe the three primary managerial attributes: technical competence‚ social and human skills and conceptual ability. Discuss how their importance varies with the type and level of manager’s job. (10m) The three primary managerial attributes were introduced by Robert L Katz. Whilst social and human skills are required through all levels of managements‚ the amount of technical competence and conceptual ability required by a manager varies at different levels of management due to the nature
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A Day In 4th Grade It was 4th grade at Collins Elementary as I walked down the hall that morning. Outside‚ the sky was clear and there were puffs of white clouds floating all around‚ the sun was shining as bright as it could‚ and I thought today would be a good day. I made my way to my usual spot on the floor‚ underneath the huge window near the third grade bathrooms‚ a few floor tiles away from the big trash can. I was sliding down the wall to sit when they surrounded me. What they want coming
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Chapter Chapter 1: Introduction to Managerial Economics 1 Introduction to Managerial Economics CHAPTER SUMMARY Managerial economics is the science of directing scarce resources to manage cost effectively. It consists of three branches: competitive markets‚ market power‚ and imperfect markets. A market consists of buyers and sellers that communicate with each other for voluntary exchange. Whether a market is local or global‚ the same managerial economics apply. A seller with market
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Managerial Economics and Economics Managerial Economics has been described as economics applied to decision making. It may be viewed as a special branch of economics bridging the gulf between pure economic theory and managerial practice. Economics has two main divisions :- (i) Microeconomics and (ii) Macroeconomics. Microeconomics has been defined as that branch of economics where the unit of study is an individual or a firm. Macroeconomics‚ on the other hand‚ is aggregate in character and has
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