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1、Implicit/Explicit Costs and Accounting/Economic Profit: *Solutions*1.Joe runs a small boat factory. He can make ten boats per year and sell them for $25,000 each. It costs Joe $150,000 for the raw materials (fiberglass, wood, paint, and so on) to build the ten boats. Joe has invested $400,000 in the

2、 factory and equipment needed to produce the boats which are now assets that he owns: $200,000 from his own savings and $200,000 borrowed at 10 percent interest (assume that Joe could have loaned his money out at 10 percent, too). Joe can work at a competing boat factory for $70,000 per year. Hint:

3、The funds invested in the factory and equipment ($400,000) are not treated as a cost here because they represent assets of the firm, there is however a cost associated with obtaining these funds.a.What is the total revenue Joe can earn in a year?TR = P * Q = (25,000 * 10) = $250,000b.What are the ex

4、plicit costs Joe incurs while producing ten boats?The explicit costs are the costs that Joe incurs for which he makes a monetary outlay.The $400,000 itself is not an explicit cost because Joe owns the factory and equipment and it is therefore an asset.Explicit costs = 150,000 + 20,000 = $170,000 raw

5、 materials plus interest on money borrowed c.What are the total opportunity costs of producing ten boats (explicit and implicit)?Total opportunity costs = explicit costs + implicit costs = 170,000 + (70,000 + 20,000) = $260,000The implicit costs are the forgone wage and the lost interest on savingsd

6、.How much is Joes accounting profit?Accounting profit = TR explicit costs = 250,000 170,000 = $80,000e.How much is Joes economic profit?Economic Profit = TR total opportunity cost = 250,000 260,000 = $10,000f.Is it truly profitable for Joe to operate his boat factory? Briefly explain.In order to ans

7、wer this question we look at the two options available to Joe. Option 1: Joe can operate the boat factory and make an accounting profit of $80,000.Option 2: Joe can work for the competition and make $70,000, and also earn 10% interest on his savings for a total of $90,000. Joe would be better off not operating the boat factory. In fact in economic terms, it would cost Joe$10,000 to operate the boat factory, which is the amount of his economic loss found in part e. BecauseJoe would be better off working for the competition it would not be truly profitable for Joe to operate his boat factory.

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