ABSTRACT Corporations continue to use a variety of measures to gauge their financial performance for many years. Economic value added (EVA) has been introduced as a very effective performance measurement and strategic assessment tool. One of the reasons why EVA is such a powerful instrument is that it is linked to market value added (MVA)‚ which is the definite indicator of a company’s wealth creation. Another reason for using EVA is that it is the only dependable and precise continuous improvement
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Question 1 (a) Price (P‚$’000) Quantity (minutes) Total Revenue (TR‚$’000) Marginal Revenue (MR‚$’000) Total Cost (TC‚$’000) Marginal Cost (MC‚$’000) Average Cost (ATC‚$’000 per minutes) 90 100 9000 --- 5000 --- 50 80 120 9600 30 5500 25 45.83 70 140 9800 10 5700 10 40.71 60 160 9600 -10 6000 15 37.5 50 180 9000 -30 6400 20 35.56 (b) The market structure of television broadcasting industry is oligopoly. As the television broadcasting industry requires
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Principles of Miroeconomics - Final Exam Instructions Please put your name and the course information on the scantron (ECON 2302 Professor J. Bikis) Please put your DBU ID number on the scantron in the area market "ID NUMBER" Please write your webadvisonr id on the back of the scantron in the area marked "WEBADVISOR ID". (This ID is the same ID that you use to get into your DBU email or into BlackBoard) Please select the best answer for each question given and fill in the respective answer
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Chapter 4: Consumer surplus: the difference between market price and what consumers (as individuals or the market) would be willing to pay. It is equal to the area above market price and below the demand curve · the difference between the maximum amount the buyer was willing to pay and the actual price paid Producer surplus: the difference between market price and the price at which firms are willing to supply the product. It is equal to the area below market price and above the supply curve
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BAUMOL’S MODEL OF SALES REVENUE MAXIMISATION Maximising sales revenue is an alternative to profit maximisation and occurs when the marginal revenue‚ MR‚ from selling an extra unit is zero. Revenue maximisation graph (ref: The condition for revenue maximisation is‚ therefore‚ to produce up to the point where MR = 0 SALES MAXIMISATION Sales maximisation is another possible goal and occurs when the firm sells as much as possible without making a loss. Not-for-profit organisations
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Final Report Course Name: HBM 495 Names: Zac Brown #11044645 Caroline Grotheer #11089154 Shawny Ingle #11047244 Jennell Lottinville #11119275 Matthew Olson #11202706 Briana Scarcelli #11204917 Team Name: Cougar Suites Date: April 12th‚ 2013 Location: Taipei‚ Republic of China Executive Summary The purpose of this paper is to go through each step of creating a strategic business plan for the Cougar Suites hotel
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Monopsony Monopsony is a market where there are many sellers but only interference of a single buyer exists. In Micro economics Theory it is assumed that the monopsonists can set terms of their own while they make purchase or get supplied goods‚ being with the benefit of only purchaser of a good or service. Single buyer can be in the product market or even in the factor market. If there is a single buyer of a product then he is called Monopsonist in the product market. In this research paper we
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“To what extent does the ECPI in Singapore reflect the cost of living in my household?” In this essay I shall answer the research question: “To what extent does the ECPI in Singapore reflect the increasing cost of living in my household?” I will be evaluating the accuracy of a consumer price index in documenting the changing cost of living in my household‚ while comparing the two different baskets of goods relating to contrasting demographics. The scope for my investigation is limited to Singapore
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Background Information on Husky By the late 1950s‚ Husky had established a reputation as a high-quality maker of plastic molds‚ especially "thinwall" molds used to make vending cups and other containers. As demand for the injection-molding machinery rose around the globe‚ Husky expanded to Europe in the mid-1960s and established a joint venture in Japan in 1971. A new line of molding systems‚ tailored for the production of PET bottle preforms‚ pulled Husky out of its crisis by the end of the 1970s
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Q1. Jewel: estimated benefit of Z1 over Z2 is $5/unit. Acme: quoted Z2 CPUs at $35/unit Beta: quoted Z1 CPUs at $38/unit Condor: only produces Z2 CPUs a. The BATNA in the negotiation with Condor is to buy the Z1 CPUs from Beta. It is the best alternative considering the $5/unit benefit of Z1 over Z2 CPUs compared to the$3 difference between Acme and Beta’s offers. b. Jewel’s reservation price in negotiating with Condor is $38 - $5 = $33. There’s a 50% chance to negotiate with Acme a $28/unit
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