The estimated beta for RDG is 0.74. The risk free rate of return is 4 percent and the Equity Risk Premium is 5 percent. What is the required rate of return for RDG using the CAPM

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Answer 1

Answer:

7.7%

Explanation:

Given :

Risk free rate of return = 4%

Risk premium = 5%

Estimated beta = 0.7

Using the CAPM relation :

The expected return = Risk free rate + (Risk premium * Estimated Beta)

Expected Return = 4% + (5% * 0.74)

Expected Return = 4% + 3.7%

Expected Return = 7.7%


Related Questions

If interest rates increase, business investment expenditures are likely to ______ and consumer durable expenditures are likely to _________. Multiple Choice decrease; decrease decrease; increase increase; decrease increase; increase

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Answer:

increase

decrease

Explanation:

When interest rate increases, the interest income earned on investments increases. As a result, investment expenditures increases

According to economic theory, disposable income is either saved or spent. If saving increases, expenditure decreases

Calc, Inc. owns a machine that produces baskets for the gift packages the company sells. The company uses 900 baskets in production each month. The costs of making one basket is $4 for direct materials, $3 for variable manufacturing overhead, $2 for direct labor, and $5 for fixed manufacturing overhead. The unit cost is based on the monthly production of 900 baskets. The company determined that 30% of the fixed manufacturing overhead is avoidable. An outside supplier has offered to sell Calc the baskets for $13 each, and can supply all the units it needs.

Required:
a. Prepare an incremental analysis to determine if Calc should buy the baskets from the supplier.
b. Show the impact on net income and indicate whether they should make or buy the baskets.

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Answer:

                        Cost Structure of producing 900 units

Particulars                                       Cost         Monthly                Total cost

                                                      per unit   production Units  

Direct material cost                           4                900                    $3,600

Direct Labor                                       2                 900                    $1,800

Variable manufacturing overheads 3                  900                    $2,700

Fixed Manufacturing overhead

Avoidable (30% of $5)                     2                   900                    $1,350

Unavoidable (70% of $5)                 4                   900                    $3,150

Total cost of making 900 units                                            $12,600

          Cost Structure of buying 900 units from outside supplier

Particulars                                 Cost per   Units required     Total cost

                                                      unit           to buy

Cost of purchase                          13                900                    $11,700

Fixed Manufacturing overhead

Unavoidable                                                                       $3,150

Total cost of buying 900 units                                       $14,850

Conclusion: Because the cost of making is lesser than cost of buying bythe amount of $2,250, the company will have to choose option of making the basket.

Diane Corporation is preparing its year-end balance sheet. The company records show the following selected amounts at the end of the year:
Total assets $530,000
Total noncurrent assets 306,000
Liabilities:
Notes payable (8%, due in 5 years) 21,000
Accounts payable 54,000
Income taxes payable 15,000
Liability for withholding taxes 1,000
Rent revenue collected in advance 11,000
Bonds payable (due in 15 years) 112,000
Wages payable 11,000
Property taxes payable 7,000
Note payable (10%, due in 6 months) 13,000
Interest payable 700
Common stock 120,000
1-a. What is the amount of current liabilities?1-b. Compute working capital.2. Would your computation be different if the company reported $250,000 worth of contingent liabilities in the notes to its financial statements?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

1-a

Current liabilities:      

Acccounts payable  $54,000    

Income tax payable $15,000    

Liability for withholding taxes $1,000    

Rent revenue collected in advance $11,000    

Wages payable $11,000    

Property tax payable $7,000  

Note payable $13,000  

Interest payable $700  

Current liabilities $112,700  

1-b      

Total assets $530,000    

Less: Non Current assets $306,000  

Current assets $224,000  

Less: Current liabilities - $112,700  

Working capital $111,300

2.  

In the case when the company reported $250,000 as the contingent liability so it should not be impacted as they are not yet recorded  

On November 1, 2017, Austin Services issued $305,000 of five-year bonds with a stated rate of 12%. The bonds were issued at par, and Austin makes semiannual payments on April 30 and October 31. On December 31, 2017, Austin made an adjusting entry to accrue interest at year-end. No further entries were made until April 30, 2018, when the first payment was made. What amount of interest expense was recorded for the period of January 1 to April 30, 2018

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Answer:

$12,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of interest expense was recorded for the period of January 1 to April 30, 2018

Interest expense=$305,000*12%*4/12

Interest expense=$12,200

Therefore the amount of interest expense was recorded for the period of January 1 to April 30, 2018 is $12,200

Suppose that Greece and Germany both produce oil and shoes. Greece's opportunity cost of producing a pair of shoes is 5 barrels of oil, while Germany's opportunity cost of producing a pair of shoes is 11 barrels of oil.

1. By comparing the opportunity cost of producing shoes in the two countries, you can tell that _____ has a comparative advantage in the production of shoes and _____ has a comparative advantage in the production of oil.
2. Suppose that Greece and Germany consider trading shoes and oil with each other. Greece can gain from specialization and trade as long as it receives more than _____ of oil for each pair of shoes it exports to Germany. Similarly, Germany can gain from trade as long as it receives more than _____ for each barrel of oil it exports to Greece.
3. Based on your answer to the last question, which of the following prices of trade (that is, price of shoes in terms of oil) would allow both Germany and Greece to gain from trade?

a. 1 barrel of oil per pair of shoes
b. 17 barrels of oil per pair of shoes
c. 9 barrels of oil per pair of shoes
d. 10 barrels of oil per pair of shoes

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Answer:

1. Greece, Germany

2. 2.2 barrels of oil, 0.45 pairs of shoes

3. d. 10 barrels of oil per pair of shoes

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

To produce a pair of shoes costs Greece 5 barrels of oil

To produce a pair of shoes costs Germany 11 barrels of oil

b) This means that it costs Germany more than Greece to produce a pair of shoes, and Germany produces a lot of oil to the extent that she is willing to exchange her 11 barrels of oil for a pair of shoes while Greece can only exchange 5 barrels of oil for a pair of shoes.

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Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I assumed you want to know what Brainly platformed.

Explanation:

It is interesting to note that the Brainly platform is designed specifically for students to learn from their peers mostly free of charge, and it allows them to find answers to homework questions.

The government uses taxes and subsidies to guide consumption and production decisions.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Tax is the amount of money that's paid by an individual or firm to the government. Subsidies are the funds or other forms of assistance that's given by the government to firms in order to help them increase their production and lower the prices of goods.

Fir example, if the government wants to decrease consumption in the economy, the government can increase tax. On the other hand, the government can increase consumption by reducing tax as people will have money to spend and also more money for production purpose.

Explain the potential issues that can arise by not keeping a balanced checkbook.

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Answer:

Explanation:

You might not catch bank errors.

You might make an error in calculating your bank balance which could cause you to overdraft.

You might not see valid charges made by the bank.

You might forget to list automatic drafts from your checking account.

You might not catch errors you make such as double postings, etc.

you might not post automatic deposits to customer accounts, causing errors in your subsidiary ledgers.

you could double pay a bill by accident, also causing errors in subsidiary ledgers.

Nov. 5 Purchased 600 units of product at a cost of $10 per unit. Terms of the sale are 2/10, n/60; the invoice is dated November 5.
Nov. 7 Returned 25 defective units from the November 5 purchase and received full credit.
Nov. 15 Paid the amount due from the November 5 purchase, minus the return on November 7.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries to record each of the above purchases transactions of a merchandising company.

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Answer:

Journal Entries:

Nov. 5: Debit Inventory $6,000

Credit Accounts payable $6,000

To record the purchase of 600 units of a product at a cost of $10 per unit.

Terms of the sale are 2/10, n/60

Nov. 7: Debit Accounts payable $250

Credit Inventory $250

To record the return of 25 defective units.

Nov. 15: Debit Accounts payable $5,750

Credit Cash Discounts $115

Credit Cash $5,635

To record the payment for the purchase.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Nov. 5: Inventory $6,000 Accounts payable $6,000

Terms of the sale are 2/10, n/60; the invoice is dated November 5.

Nov. 7: Accounts payable $250 Inventory $250

Nov. 15: Accounts payable $5,750 Cash Discounts $115 Cash $5,635

explain the function of an office​

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Answer: An office is a place to preform different activities of a business organization

Explanation:

The office preforms clerical function such as information collection recording and analyzing.

When an intranet is extended outside the corporate walls to include suppliers, customers, or other external agents, it becomes a(n

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Answer:

Extranet

Explanation:

intranet can be regarded as private network which is been contained within an enterprise and it is used to securely share the information if company and computing resources among employees. It can also be utilized in facilitation of working in groups as well as teleconferences.

Extranet can be regarded as controlled private network which give access to partners as well as vendors and suppliers, and authorized set of customers so that they can be a

subset of the information which will be accessible from intranet of the organization. It should be noted that When an intranet is extended outside the corporate walls to include suppliers, customers, or other external agents, it becomes Extranet.

1. Understanding opportunity cost You work as an assistant coach on the university swim team and earn $13 per hour. One day, you decide to skip the hour-long practice and go to the local carnival instead, which has an admission fee of $9. The total cost (valued in dollars) of skipping practice and going to the carnival (including the opportunity cost of time) is .

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Answer:

Total cost = $22

Explanation:

Below is the calculaton:

The per-hour earning = $13 per hour

The admission fee of carnival  = $9

In order to find the total cost, just add the per hour earning and fee of carnival.

Thus, total cost = Admission fee + Earning from assisting the swim team

Total cost = $9 + $13

Total cost = $22

Date Transaction Number of Units Unit Cost Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 500 $2.40 Apr. 20 Purchase 400 2.50 700 units of inventory were sold during the month. Ending inventory assuming FIFO would be:

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Answer:

Ending inventory= $500

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 500 $2.40

Apr. 20 Purchase 400 2.50

700 units of inventory were sold during the month

First, we need to determine the number of units in ending inventory:

Ending inventory in units= 900 - 700= 200

Under the FIFO (first-in, first-out) method, the ending inventory is calculated using the cost of the last units incorporated into the inventory.

Ending inventory= 200*2.5

Ending inventory= $500

416,000 people each receive an average refund of $3,600, based on an interest rate of 3 percent, what would be the lost annual income from savings on those refunds

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Answer:

$44,928,000

Explanation:

The fact that 416,000 received a refund of $3,600 each means that the tax authority would lose the interest income that could have been generated on the total refund amount based on a 3% interest rate of return.

Lost annual income=number of people who got refund*average refund per person*interest rate of return

number of people who got refund=416000

average refund per person=$3,600

the interest rate of return=3%

Lost annual income=416,000*$3,600*3%

Lost annual income=$44,928,000  

An investment offers $5,700 per year, with the first payment occurring one year from now. The required return is 5 percent. a. What would the value be today if the payments occurred for 10 years

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$44,013.89".

Explanation:

Given:

Investment per year,

= $5,700

Required return,

= 5%

As we know,

⇒ [tex]Present \ value=Investment \ per \ year\times Annuity \ factor[/tex]

Or,

⇒ [tex]Annuity \ factor=\frac{1-[\frac{1}{(1+k)}]^n }{k}[/tex]

then,

The present value of 10 annual payment will be:

= [tex]5700\times \frac{1-[\frac{1}{(1+.05)}]^{10} }{.05}[/tex]

= [tex]44013.89[/tex] ($)

When more than one security is sold for a single price and the total selling price is not equal to the sum of the market prices, the cash received is allocated between the securities based on:

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Answer:

Relative market values

Explanation:

Secondary market can be defined as a market where various investors sell and buy securities from other investors.

Some examples of secondary market around the world are New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange (LSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE).

On the other hand, the primary market refers to the market where these securities that are being sold are issued or created.

Price can be defined as the amount of money that is required to be paid by a buyer (customer) to a seller (producer) in order to acquire goods and services.

In sales and marketing, pricing of products, securities or stocks is considered to be an essential element of a business firm's marketing mix because place, promotion and product largely depends on it.

Generally, when more than one security is sold for a single price and the total selling price is not equal to the sum of the market prices, the cash received is allocated between the securities based on relative market values.

NaviCal Inc., a personal navigation system company, has contracted its manufacturing to a firm in Malaysia for five years. NaviCal had high financial growth, and it wants to purchase the manufacturing facility. This market entry method is called ________.

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Answer:

Direct foreign investment

Explanation:

Foreign direct investment (FDI) is done in the case when the company controls the ownership in the other country of the business entity

Here the foreign company would be directly linked with the day to day operations that done in the other country this means that here not only the contribution of money matters but also the knowledge, skills, capabilities, techonology is also matter

Therefore the above represent the answer

Dallas National Bank had the following activities, traceable costs, and physical flow of driver units: Activities Traceable Costs Physical flow of Driver Units Open new accounts $50,000 1,000 accounts Process deposits 36,000 400,000 deposits Process withdrawals 15,000 200,000 withdrawals Process loan applications 27,000 900 applications The above activities are used by the Memorial branch and the University branch: Memorial University New accounts 200 400 Deposits 40,000 20,000 Withdrawals 15,000 18,000 Loan applications 100 160 Refer to Dallas National Bank. How much of the deposit cost will be assigned to the University branch

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Answer:

Dallas National Bank

The deposit cost assigned to the University branch is:

= $1,800.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activities                         Traceable Costs   Physical flow

                                                                     of Driver Units            Rate

Open new accounts         $50,000                 1,000 accounts      $50

Process deposits                36,000            400,000 deposits       $0.09

Process withdrawals           15,000            200,000 withdrawals $0.075

Process loan applications  27,000            900 applications        $30

                         Memorial  University

New accounts         200            400

Deposits            40,000       20,000

Withdrawals       15,000        18,000

Loan applications   100              160

Deposits cost assigned to the University:

= $1,800 (20,000 * $0.09)

g On January 1, 2019 FirstEnergy Corp issued 19,000 shares of $100 par, 8%, cumulative, preferred stock for $110 per share. No dividends have been paid to preferred or common shareholders. What amount of dividends will a preferred shareholder owning 100 shares receive in 2021 if FirstEnergy pays $1,000,000 in dividends

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Answer: $2640

Explanation:

Based in the information given,

Par value of preferred stock = $110

Rate of dividend = 8%

Therefore, the preferred dividend per share will be:

= $110 × 8%

= $110 × 0.08

= $8.80

It should be noted that the cumulative dividend from 2019 to 2021 will be for 3 years. Therefore, the dividend to 100 preferred shareholder in 2021 will be:

= 100 × $8.80 × 3

= $2640

When Joshua's income increases, he purchases more prime-rib dinners than he did before his income increased. For Joshua, prime-rib dinners are Group of answer choices a normal good. an inferior good. an optimal good. a Giffen good.

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Answer:

a normal good

Explanation:

A normal good is one that a consumer buys normally and when there is an increase in his income there is an increase in the demand of this good.

The opposite of this is an inferior good whose demand falls sometimes to zero as income increases. Consumers choose other goods to consume as income increases.

In the given instance where Joshua's income increases and he purchases more prime-rib dinners than he did before his income increased, this is a normal good for him.

Profit Suppose that the daily profit (in dollars) from the production and sale of x units of a product is given byP180xx210002000At what rate per day is the profit changing when the number of units produced and sold is 100 and is increasing at a rate of 10 units per day

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Answer:

The answer is "1798".

Explanation:

[tex]\to p=180x-\frac{x^{2}}{1000}-2000[/tex]

In order to find the rate of profit increase each day, we differentiate between the money demand function and the time t.

[tex]\to \frac{dp}{dt}=180\frac{dx}{dt}-\frac{2x}{1000}\frac{dx}{dt} \\\\\to \frac{dp}{dt}=\frac{dx}{dt}\left (180-\frac{2x}{1000} \right ).................(1)[/tex]

Calculate [tex]\frac{dp}{dt}[/tex] when [tex]x=100[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dx}{dt}=10[/tex]  (Extension rate of produced and delivered units per day)

[tex]x=100 \ and\ \frac{dx}{dt}=10 ......... in \ \ eq(1)\\\\\frac{dp}{dt} = 10\left (180-\frac{2(100)}{1000} \right )\\\\[/tex]  

    [tex]=10\left (180-0.2\right ) \\\\=1798 \\\\[/tex]

The Sit-Ins were accompanied by boycotts of businesses that insisted on segregation. This often meant that protesters would not shop at popular stores, eat at popular restaurants, or go to movies at the local theater. How did boycotting affect these businesses

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Answer:

I. Disruption of business activities

II. Severe losses

III. Reduced customer patronage

IV. Reduced revenue

V. Loss of customer loyalty

Explanation:

I. Disruption of business activities: The Sit-ins affected business activities in the businesses as the protesters have to take up spaces for other paying customers preventing effective service delivery to the other customers.

II. Severe losses: The businesses involved incurred high levels of losses as they lost slot of revenue from unused or unsold foods are

III. Reduced customer patronage: Customer patronage dropped as other paying customers have to boycott the businesses affected.

IV. Reduced revenue: Reduced revenue as a result of reduced patronage from the customers.

V. Loss of customer loyalty: When a business does not offer the desired services to its customers caused either through service disruption, other other factors it will most likely lead to reduced number of loyal customers.

When an accounting change is reported under the retrospective approach, prior years' financial statements are:

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Revised to reflect the use of the new principle.

g A contractionary fiscal policy is a policy that: reduces aggregate demand by decreasing government purchases. reduces aggregate demand by decreasing money supply. reduces aggregate demand by decreasing interest rates. reduces aggregate demand by decreasing taxes.

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Answer:

reduces aggregate demand by decreasing government purchases.

Explanation:

Fiscal policy in economics refers to the use of government expenditures (spending) and revenues (taxation) in order to influence macroeconomic conditions such as Aggregate Demand (AD), inflation, and employment within a country. Fiscal policy is in relation to the Keynesian macroeconomic theory by John Maynard Keynes.

A fiscal policy affects combined demand through changes in government policies, spending and taxation which eventually impacts employment and standard of living plus consumer spending and investment.

Generally, the national government of a country might use a contractionary policy to slow down the economy when inflation is high and gross domestic product (GDP) is growing too.

Hence, a contractionary fiscal policy is a policy that is typically used by the government to reduce aggregate demand by decreasing government purchases.

Aggregate demand (AD) can be defined as the total quantity of output (final goods and services) that is demanded by consumers at all possible price levels in an economy at a particular time.

An aggregate demand curve gives a negative relationship between the aggregate price level for goods or services and the quantity of aggregate output demanded in an economy at a specific period of time.

What types of crime you experience most frequently?​

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Answer:

well if you live in a safe country

Explanation:

u wont experience any crime

Answer:

Hey mate.....

Explanation:

This is ur answer.....

There are many cases going on maybe now or everytime but like now around me there are no cases I experienced till now.....But if you are asking the frequent cases that take place nowadays is most probably Cyber bullying.....

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A monthly payment of X is calculated on a 30 year, 100,000 mortgage at a nominal rate of interest of 9%, convertible monthly. If a payment of one-half of X is made every two weeks, how many years will it take to pay off the mortgage, assuming a year consists of exactly 52 weeks

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Answer:

the number of years taken to pay off the mortgage is 22 years

Explanation:

The computation of the number of years taken to pay off the mortgage is as follows;

= NPER (((1 + 9% ÷ 12)^(12 ÷ 26) - 1),0.5 × PMT(9% ÷ 12,12 × 30 ,100,000),100,000)

= 567.398762 biweeks or 21.82302931 years

= 22 years

hence, the number of years taken to pay off the mortgage is 22 years

A closeout report is primarily used to

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Answer:

draft the summary of a project plan and the performance efficiency of it.

Explanation:

A closeout report is primarily used to "draft the summary of a project plan and the performance efficiency of it."

Closeout report is a means of preparing an analysis of a project plan, including the result, in which the differences, pros, and cons, are listed out.

It also contains the performance rating or measure to determine the level of success of a project plan.

On December 31, 2017, Swan Company sold for $150,000 an old machine having an original cost of $170,000 and a book value of $120,000. The terms of the sale were as follows: $30,000 down payment $60,000 payable on December 31 each of the next two years The agreement of sale made no mention of interest; however, 9% would be a fair rate for this type of transaction. What should be the amount of the notes receivable net of the unamortized discount on December 31, 2017 rounded to the nearest dollar

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Answer:

the amount of the notes receivable net of the unamortized discount is $105,546

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of the notes receivable net of the unamortized discount is shown below:

= AMount payable for next two years × present value of an ordinary annuity at 9% for 2 years

= $60,000 × 1.75911

= $105,546

hence, the amount of the notes receivable net of the unamortized discount is $105,546

_____ is a system of marketing by which organizations communicate directly with target customers to generate a response and/or a transaction.

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Answer:

Direct marketing

Explanation:

In direct marketing system, companies communicate directly to customers via email, social media, phones and sms. Here, the aim of the company is to generate direct response on a particular transaction from targeted customers.

Direct marketing has been around for a while and has been used to create or know the areas requiring improvement by companies. Hence if a company or an organization aims at getting direct response on a product from targeted customer, direct marketing is often used.

Bonita Industries produces flash drives for computers, which it sells for $30 each. Each flash drive costs $6 of variable costs to make. During April, 1000 drives were sold. Fixed costs for April were $6000. How much does Bonita’s operating income increase for each $2400 increase in revenue per month?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Sales ($30 × 1,000 drives sold)

$30,000

Less:

Variable cost ($6 × 1,000 drives sold)

($6,000)

Contribution margin

$24,000

Less:

Fixed costs

($6,000)

Operating profit

$18,000

Therefore, Bonita's operating income increases by $18,000 per month

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