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Theory of consumer behaviour
Economics
answered on 21-Dec-22 09:29
The negative portion of marginal utility curve: A) is a part of demand curve B) is not a part of demand curve C) is sometimes a part of demand curve D) MU curve is not related to demand curve
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I think option A
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Theory of consumer behaviour
Economics
answered on 21-Dec-22 19:34
Explanation?
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Thank u
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Theory of consumer behaviour
Economics
answered on 26-Dec-22 13:26
The term optimum allocation of consumers expenditure on various goods and services is used in which law?
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D. Consumer will spend his money income on different goods in such a way that the marginal utility of each good is proportional to its price.
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Theory of consumer behaviour
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answered on 21-Dec-22 15:50
In case of substitution effect in indifference curve analysis the consumer moves: A) along the same indifference curve from left to right B) up and down along the same indifference curve C) from a point on an indifference curve to a point on a priceline D) none of these
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correct option is (B) the consumer moves up and down the indifference curve.
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gstr nill return
Indirect Taxation
answered on 25-Dec-22 18:03
what's the penalty per day of nill return if delayed
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20 rupees per day is the practical point
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Theory of consumer behaviour
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answered on 10-May-23 10:14
Answer?
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(c)
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Capital structure
Financial Management
answered on 20-Dec-22 23:06
Is it great advice
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Will your answer change, if it's just a overvalued bubble?
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Cost of capital
Financial Management
answered on 20-Dec-22 12:46
What is the meaning of word value here?
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Absolutely correct!
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Cost of capital
Financial Management
answered on 20-Dec-22 10:04
What is the difference between earning per share and dividend?
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Earnings per share represents the earnings available (after paying everything i.e., interest, preference dividend etc) with the company to the equity shareholders Dividend is the portion of Earnings distributed to the shareholders It is the company's decision that how much of the earnings is to be declared as dividend
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Cost of capital
Financial Management
answered on 20-Dec-22 15:44
Can someone explaine the concept of realized yield approach? I know what is being done but i dont know why.
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My pleasure Disha.
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