Sam owns and operates ye olde yogurt shoppe. His revenue this year was $135,000.  he paid food supplier $50,000 for fruit, yogurt and milk and paid $5000 For paper and cleaning supplies. In addition to working again the store himself, he hired student lady to work part time and it cost him $25,000 in labor costs. He paid $12,500 to rent his store. He borrowed money from bank and had to pay them $5000 in interest costs. To run his company, sam gave up $50000 per year job and $1500 in interest amount he put into the business. He estimates that companies similar to his earn at least $6750 over costs.    1. separate(list) sam's accounting costs into fixed costs be variable costs by name and amount.  2. list each of sam's implicit costs by name and amount  3. calculate sam's economic profit/loss. Show what costs are included, and if Sam expects the Sam revenue and costs next year, he should continue in this business? Why/ why not?

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Sam owns and operates ye olde yogurt shoppe. His revenue this year was $135,000. 
he paid food supplier $50,000 for fruit, yogurt and milk and paid $5000 For paper and cleaning supplies. In addition to working again the store himself, he hired student lady to work part time and it cost him $25,000 in labor costs. He paid $12,500 to rent his store. He borrowed money from bank and had to pay them $5000 in interest costs. To run his company, sam gave up $50000 per year job and $1500 in interest amount he put into the business. He estimates that companies similar to his earn at least $6750 over costs. 

 

1. separate(list) sam's accounting costs into fixed costs be variable costs by name and amount. 
2. list each of sam's implicit costs by name and amount 

3. calculate sam's economic profit/loss. Show what costs are included, and if Sam expects the Sam revenue and costs next year, he should continue in this business? Why/ why not? 

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