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Chapter 1: MANAGERS, PROFITS, AND MARKETS


Multiple Choice


1-1 Economic theory is a valuable tool for business decision making because it

a. identifies for managers the essential information for making a decision.

b. assumes away the problem.

c. creates a realistic, complex model of the business firm.

d. provides an easy solution to complex business problems.

Answer: a

Difficulty: 01 Easy

Topic: The Economic Way of Thinking About Business Practices and Strategy

AACSB: Reflective Thinking

Blooms: Remember

Learning Objective: 01-01



1-2 Economic profit

a. is a theoretical measure of a firm’s performance and has little value in real
world decision making.

b. can be calculated by subtracting implicit costs of using owner-supplied
resources from the firm’s total revenue.

c. is negative when total costs exceed total revenues.

d. is generally larger than accounting profit.

Answer: c
Difficulty: 01 Easy
Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
Blooms: Remember
Learning Objective: 01-02

,1-3 Economic profit is the difference between

a. total revenue and the opportunity cost of all of the resources used in production.

b. total revenue and the implicit costs of using owner-supplied resources.

c. accounting profit and the opportunity cost of the market-supplied resources used
by the firm.

d. accounting profit and explicit costs.

Answer: a
Difficulty: 02 Medium
Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
Blooms: Remember
Learning Objective: 01-02



1-4 When economic profit is positive,

a. total revenue exceeds total economic cost.

a. the firm’s owners have successfully solved the principle-agent problem.

b. the firm’s owners experience a decrease in their wealth.

d. foreign companies experience loss of market share



Answer: a
Difficulty: 01 Easy
Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
Blooms: Remember
Learning Objective: 01-02



1-5 Consider a firm that employs some resources that are owned by the firm. When
accounting profit is zero, economic profit

a. must also equal zero.

b. is sure to be positive.

c. must be negative and shareholder wealth is reduced.

d. cannot be computed accurately, but the firm is breaking even nonetheless.

Answer: c
Difficulty: 02 Medium

, Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Analytic
Blooms: Apply
Learning Objective: 01-02



1-6 Which of the following statements is false?

a. Explicit costs of using market-supplied resources entail an opportunity cost
equal to the dollar cost of obtaining the resources in the market.

b. When economic profit is zero, the firm’s owners could not have done better
putting their resources in some other industry of comparable risk.

c. If economic profit is positive, accounting profit must also be positive.

d. If economic profit is negative, accounting profit must also be negative.

e. None of the above statements is false.

Answer: d

Difficulty: 02 Medium

Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit

AACSB: Analytic

Blooms: Apply

Learning Objective: 01-02



1-7 The value of a firm is

a. smaller the higher is the risk premium used to compute the firm’s value.

b. larger the higher is the risk premium used to compute the firm’s value.

c. the price for which the firm can be sold minus the present value of the
expected future profits.

d. both b and c

Answer: a
Difficulty: 02 Medium
Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Analytic
Blooms: Apply
Learning Objective: 01-02

, 1-8 Suppose Marv, the owner-manager of Marv’s Hot Dogs, earned $82,000 in revenue
last year. Marv’s explicit costs of operation totaled $36,000. Marv has a Bachelor of
Science degree in mechanical engineering and could be earning $40,000 annually as
mechanical engineer.

a. Marv's implicit cost of using owner-supplied resources is $36,000.

b. Marv's economic profit is $36,000.

c. Marv’s implicit cost of using owner-supplied resources is $30,000.

d. Marv's economic profit is $6,000.



Answer: d
Difficulty: 01 Easy
Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Analytic
Blooms: Apply
Learning Objective: 01-02



1-9 A risk premium is

a. a measure calculated to reflect the riskiness of future profits.

b. subtracted from the discount rate when calculating the present value of a
future stream of profits.

c. lower the more risky the future stream of profits.

d. an additional compensation paid to the workers of a business enterprise.

Answer: a
Difficulty: 01 Easy
Topic: Measuring and Maximizing Economic Profit
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
Blooms: Remember

Learning Objective: 01-02



1-10 Owners of a firm want the managers to make business decisions which will

a. maximize the value of the firm.

b. maximize expected profit in each period of operation.

c. maximize the market share of the firm.

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