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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Profit generally is the making of gain in business activity for the benefit of the owners of the business. The word comes from Latin meaning "to make progress", and is defined in two different ways, one for economics and one for accounting. Profit may also refer to:
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GNU Free Documentation License How many scanners would produce a maximum profit? Q. The marketing department of a company estimates that the demand for a color scanner is p=100-0.0001x, where p is the price per scanner and x is the number of scanners. The cost of producing x scanners is C=350,000+30x and the profit for producing and selling x scanners is P=R-C=xp-C. Graphing the profit function, what would be an estimate of the number of scanners that would create a maximum profit? Asked by Student 4 Christ - Thu Sep 17 20:16:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. P = xp-C P = x(100-0.0001x) - (35000+30x) P = 100x - 0.0001x - 35000 - 30x P = -0.0001x + 70x -35000 This is a quadratic equation. It forms a parabola shape when you graph it. If you graph this for x ranging from 0 to 500,000 (in steps of 10,000), you'll notice that the parabola peaks out at around 350,000 and the profit is 11,900,000 I used Excel to do the graphing, but a graphing calculator would do the same thing. . Answered by tlbs101 - Mon Sep 21 14:32:09 2009 How much profit do you really think a dealer has in cars? Q. From the $10,000 to the $100,000 car, what do you really think the bottom line is? I sell cars and it seems that everyone thinks there is a ton of profit in a car, what do you think? Asked by cinderjo - Sat Sep 16 07:40:21 2006 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments A. no... i'm with ya... there is not that much as ppl think... i'd say it would b between $100 - $5000 per car (depending on the original cost from source & custum taxes)... so... am i right ?! Answered by Jafar B - Sat Sep 16 07:51:18 2006 What profit do you look for before you get interested in a deal?
Q. I've asked this question of "business people" and can't get a straight answer. If you had $10,000 to invest, you could put it in the bank and get about 5% without any risk of loss. You could invest it in the stock market and would expect to get a historical long term return of 8-10%. You could buy real estate and expect a long term historical appreciation rate of 3-6%, and maybe the crazy returns of the last housing boom of up to 15%, with no risk of loss (not counting inflation) if you hold long term (recent study says if you hold real property for many years, the nominal value of the property has always gone up). Instead of these relatively safe ways to make money, what profit potential do you have to see in order to invest in a… [cont.] Asked by Lyndon C - Tue Jun 26 16:26:07 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. First, there is a school of thought that says, basically, that your expected rate of return is closely correlated to your risk of failure. For instance, if the rate of return is 3%, the risk of not receiving the return is 3%. So, a 100% return on investment is likely to fail. With that in mind, the venture you invest in should have a higher return than any other investment possible AND be likely to happen realizable). Investments in bonds and t-bills are pretty likely to happen (something may happen to you, is more likely reason for failure). Stocks are a little better, and real estate better, but now more risk is in the equation. Tenants may trash the place, flood, etc. It becomes less realizable. If you give up a pay check (pretty ' [cont.] Answered by Dan - Tue Jun 26 16:45:40 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "profit" Profit generally is the making of gain in business activity for the benefit of the owners of the business. The word comes from Latin meaning "to make progress", is defined in two different ways, one for economics and one for accounting. This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.Sourced"For the corporation executives, the military metaphysic often coincides with their interest in a stable and planned flow of profit; it enables them to have their risk underwritten by public money; it enables them reasonably to expect that they can exploit for private profit now and later, the risky research developments paid for by public money. It is, in brief, a mask of the subsidized capitalism from which they extract profit and upon which their power is based.”
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