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20 January, 18:10

Manisha could work for another firm making $10,000 per month, but she decides to open her own gourmet cheese store and pay herself $2,000 per month. In her first month of operations, she spends $6,000 on cheese, $1,000 on other items, and $2,500 on rent. She had a great opening month, and brought in revenues of $14,500. What are Manisha's economic profits

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  1. 20 January, 18:34
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    Manisha's economic profits are - $5,000.

    Explanation:

    Manisha could work for another firm making $10,000 per month, but she decides to open her gourmet cheese store and pay herself $2,000 per month.

    In her first month of operations, she spends $6,000 on cheese, $1,000 on other items, and $2,500 on rent.

    She had a great opening month and brought in revenues of $14,500.

    The economic profits

    = Total revenue - (Implicit costs + explicit costs)

    = $14,500 - ($10,000 + $6,000 + $1,000 + $2,500)

    = $14,500 - $19,500

    = - $5,000
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