Business, 05.12.2019 18:31, smiley29162
The assumption of profit maximization is frequently used in microeconomics. however, do firms always seek to maximize profit? firms
a. do not always maximize profit because firms may instead engage in altruisticaltruistic behavior that reduces profit.
b. do not always maximize profit because managers may instead be more concerned with revenue maximizationrevenue maximization. your answer is correct.
c. do not always maximize profit because many firms survive in competitive industries by instead focusing on revenue growthrevenue growth.
d. maximize profit because they have perfect information.
e. maximize profit because they are more concerned about longer-run profit than short-run profit.
are owners of small firms or managers of large firms more likely to seek to maximize profit?
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:30, alecnewman2002
Problem 2-18 job-order costing for a service company [lo2-1, lo2-2, lo2-3]speedy auto repairs uses a job-order costing system. the company's direct materials consist of replacement parts installed in customer vehicles, and its direct labor consists of the mechanics' hourly wages. speedy's overhead costs include various items, such as the shop manager's salary, depreciation of equipment, utilities, insurance, and magazine subscriptions and refreshments for the waiting room. the company applies all of its overhead costs to jobs based on direct labor-hours. at the beginning of the year, it made the following estimates: direct labor-hours required to support estimated output 10,000fixed overhead cost $ 90,000variable overhead cost per direct labor-hour $ 1.00 required: 1. compute the predetermined overhead rate.2. during the year, mr. wilkes brought in his vehicle to replace his brakes, spark plugs, and tires. the following information was available with respect to his job: direct materials $ 600direct labor cost $ 180direct labor-hours used 2 compute mr. wilkes' total job cost. 3. if speedy establishes its selling prices using a markup percentage of 30% of its total job cost, then how much would it have charged mr. wilkes?
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:00, snikergrace
Granby foods' (gf) balance sheet shows a total of $25 million long-term debt with a coupon rate of 8.50%. the yield to maturity on this debt is 8.00%, and the debt has a total current market value of $27 million. the company has 10 million shares of stock, and the stock has a book value per share of $5.00. the current stock price is $20.00 per share, and stockholders' required rate of return, r s, is 12.25%. the company recently decided that its target capital structure should have 35% debt, with the balance being common equity. the tax rate is 40%. calculate waccs based on book, market, and target capital structures. what is the sum of these three waccs?
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:30, brittanysanders
1. is the act of declaring a drivers license void and terminated when it is determined that the license was issued through error or fraud.
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