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Final Exam

Final Exam British car manufacturing hit a record high in the first half of 2016 with firms such as Toyota, Nissan and Mini continuing to increase their output. Almost 80% of all of those automobiles were exported to the EU and to other nations outside of Britain. Your client, a well-known Korean car manufacturer, has contacted you for your advice regarding her plan to begin manufacturing vehicles in Britain at the start of next year. You will need to respond to her with: 1.The compelling reasons for Toyota, Nissan and Mini to have chosen Britain for manufacturing 2.The concerns over Britain’s decision to leave the EU and what this could mean for manufacturing and exporting 3. Your recommendation for whether or not she should go through with those plans. Your recommendation must be based upon factual evidence and should any include any concerns she should consider if she follows your advice. Your response should follow APA guidelines and should include in-text citations and a refer

Need Help With Econ

The federal government currently taxes alcohol on the basis of the 100-proof gallon. (Alcohol that is 100 proof is 50 percent pure ethyl alcohol; whereas wine is usually about 24 proofs, and most beer is 6-10 proof.) How would alcohol consumption patterns change if the government taxed alcohol strictly on the basis of volume rather than also taking its potency into account?

Microeconomics: Homework Assignment 4

This assignment is question and answer. Questions are in uploaded attachment. The instructor wants the assignment in APA with cover page, reference page and source citation. The text for the class is: Browning, E. K., & Zupan, M. A. (2015). Microeconomics: Theory and Applications (12th ed.). Danvers, Massachusettes : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Microeconomics: Homework Assignment 4

This assignment is question and answer. Questions are in uploaded attachment. The instructor wants the assignment in APA with cover page, reference page and source citation. The text for the class is: Browning, E. K., & Zupan, M. A. (2015). Microeconomics: Theory and Applications (12th ed.). Danvers, Massachusettes : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Topics in Applied Microeconomics

Ok so my coursework has 2 questions and the wordlimit is 800 words. I want all the answers to be given by the class slides like mentioned.

Topics in Applied Microeconomics

Ok so my coursework has 2 questions and the wordlimit is 800 words. I want all the answers to be given by the class slides like mentioned.

Value of Money

Business decisions are based on the time value of money. Bonds, stocks, loans, and other business investments are valued by determining the present value of an expected cash flow, which is also called discounting the cash flow. The time value of money finds considerable application in the decision-making processes of a business.

In this assignment, you will apply the basic principles of the time value of money to business decisions.

Tasks:

Part 1:

You are the chief financial officer of a firm. The firm has an expected liability (cash outflow) of $2 million in ten years at a discount rate of 5%.

  • Calculate the amount the firm would need on the present date as savings to cover the expected liability.
  • Calculate the amount the firm would need to set aside at the end of each year for the next ten years

Value of Money

Business decisions are based on the time value of money. Bonds, stocks, loans, and other business investments are valued by determining the present value of an expected cash flow, which is also called discounting the cash flow. The time value of money finds considerable application in the decision-making processes of a business.

In this assignment, you will apply the basic principles of the time value of money to business decisions.

Tasks:

Part 1:

You are the chief financial officer of a firm. The firm has an expected liability (cash outflow) of $2 million in ten years at a discount rate of 5%.

  • Calculate the amount the firm would need on the present date as savings to cover the expected liability.
  • Calculate the amount the firm would need to set aside at the end of each year for the next ten years

Justcookbooks.com

You are starting your own Internet business. You decide to form a company that will sell cookbooks online. Justcookbooks.com is scheduled to launch 6 months from today. You estimate that the annual cost of this business will be as follows: Technology (Web design and maintenance) $5,000 Postage and handling $1,000 Miscellaneous $3,000 Inventory of cookbooks $2,000 Equipment $4,000 Overhead $1,000 Part I 1 graph plus calculations You must give up your full-time job, which paid $50,000 per year, and you worked part-time for half of the year. The average retail price of the cookbooks will be $30, and their average cost will be $20.Assume that the equation for demand is Q = 10,000 – 9,000P, where Q = the number of cookbooks sold per month P = the retail price of books. Show what the demand curve would look like if you sold the books between $25 and $35. Part II Address the following questions: What is the elasticity of the demand for cookbooks bought this way? Is the business worth pursui

Justcookbooks.com

You are starting your own Internet business. You decide to form a company that will sell cookbooks online. Justcookbooks.com is scheduled to launch 6 months from today. You estimate that the annual cost of this business will be as follows: Technology (Web design and maintenance) $5,000 Postage and handling $1,000 Miscellaneous $3,000 Inventory of cookbooks $2,000 Equipment $4,000 Overhead $1,000 Part I 1 graph plus calculations You must give up your full-time job, which paid $50,000 per year, and you worked part-time for half of the year. The average retail price of the cookbooks will be $30, and their average cost will be $20.Assume that the equation for demand is Q = 10,000 – 9,000P, where Q = the number of cookbooks sold per month P = the retail price of books. Show what the demand curve would look like if you sold the books between $25 and $35. Part II Address the following questions: What is the elasticity of the demand for cookbooks bought this way? Is the business worth pursui