What is the meaning of the y-intercept in a cost function graph
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Updated on: 04/01/2016 10:31 PM Due on: 05/01/2016
- 1.Given S=P(1+rt), solve for t .
- 2. What is the meaning of the y-intercept in a cost function graph?
- 3. What is the purpose of the consumer price index?
- 4. If a company is operating beyond the breakeven point, then does each additional dollar of revenue add a dollar to the net income?
- 5. Is the break-even volume, in units, a) the ratio of fixed cost per unit contribution margin orb) the ratio of selling price per unit contribution margin?
- 6. In ordinary dating, are both the credit and discount periods measured with Day 1 being the invoice dateor the day after?
- 7. Is the contribution rate the difference between the selling price and the variable cost per unit?
- 8. Is markup the difference between selling price and cost of buying plus expenses, orthe sum of expenses and profit?
- 9. Is the face value of a Treasury bill the present value or the future value?
- 10. If an investment loses 30% in one year and gains 30% the following year, is there a net change in value?
- 11. To compare the economic values of several alternative payments, can any point in time be chosen as the focal date?
- 12. In compound interest calculations, the compounding factor (or accumulation factor) depends on which 2 of the 3 following factors: the principal, the periodic rate of interest, the number of compounding periods in the term?
- 13. In the present and future value formulas for constant growth annuities, if k=0, then are the formulas the same as those for ordinary annuities?
- 14. At the same nominal rate of interest, does a semiannually compounded rate have a lower or higher effective rate than a monthly compounded rate?
- 15. Can the size of size of regular payments of a mortgage be changed?
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