We learned that self-repairs and doing things at home are not included in GDP. Yet some cultures and societies rely on self-subsistence; they hunt their food, grow their vegetables and cut the trees to build their homes ("Alaska, the Last Frontier"!). And these societies exist in the U. S. Do you see any danger to omitting this activity from GDP? Explain.
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Business, 21.06.2019 15:50
Aceramics manufacturer sold cups last year for $7.50 each. variable costs of manufacturing were $2.25 per unit. the company needed to sell 20,000 cups to break even. net income was $5,040. this year, the company expects the price per cup to be $9.00; variable manufacturing costs to increase 33.3%; and fixed costs to increase 10%. how many cups (rounded) does the company need to sell this year to break even?
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Business, 21.06.2019 19:20
Astock with a beta of 0.6 has an expected rate of return of 13%. if the market return this year turns out to be 10 percentage points below expectations, what is your best guess as to the rate of return on the stock? (do not round intermediate calculations. enter your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:40
If kroger had whole foods’ number of days’ sales in inventory, how much additional cash flow would have been generated from the smaller inventory relative to its actual average inventory position? round interim calculations to one decimal place and your final answer to the nearest million.
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