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  1. A firm currently offers terms of sale of 5/10, net 50. Calculate the effective annual rate. (Use 365 days in a year.
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  2. Chels is a recent business grad and has been offered entry level positions with two firms. Firm A offers a starting salary of
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  3. Which of the following terms represents a market that has more than one firm?Monopolist firm A firm that possesses a legal
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  4. Which of the following terms represents a market that has more than one firm?A firm that possesses a legal monopoly A firm that
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  5. A firm and a worker interact as follows. First, the firm can make 2 contract offers (wage, jobtype): (w, z=0) and (w, z=1) where
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  6. Rena has been offered entry-level positions with two firms.Firm A offers a starting salary of $40 000 per year, with a $2000 per
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  7. you have to replace a copy machine and you have 2 offers. both offers 3 year leases. offer 1 requires an up-front payment of
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  8. Firm A and firm B have debt-total asset ratios of 35% and 30% and ROA of 12% and 11%, respectively. Which firm has a greater
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  9. Consider a firm with the following production function:q = (ak+bl)^(1/2) The firm's total costs can be written as C = F + rk +
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  10. Why does no one firm dominate the market in a perfect competition?Group of answer choices Each firm produces so little of the
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