level of output to look at the total revenue and total cost curve directly
The TR-TC approach to profit maximization involves analyzing total revenue (TR) and total cost (TC) to determine the most profitable level of output. Profit is maximized when the difference between total revenue and total cost is the largest, which occurs where marginal revenue equals marginal cost (MR = MC). This approach helps firms identify the optimal production level that maximizes profitability by balancing revenue generation with cost management.
Profit maximization is a short run or long run process which a firm determines the price and output level that returns the greatest profit. The total revenue-total cost perspective is based on the fact that profit equals revenue minus cost and focuses on maximizing this difference.
hard to discuss. To really explain it I'd need a graph which I don't have. But Profit maximization is the ATC (Average total cost) and MR (Marginal Revenue) equal each other
profit or loss
It is same when your revenue increases and at the same time it manages to maintain its profit %. Assuming a company has a turnover of 100 crores and has a running expenditure of 75 crores then profit is 25 crores which is 25%. If the company takes steps to increase its turnover and manages to increase the total turnover the next year to 200 crores and manages to keep its expenditure to 150 crores, this implies that the profit this time around was the same 25% and hence profit maximization happened the same as revenue maximization. But it is seldom the case. In many cases when a company strives to increase either, the other takes a hit.
The TR-TC approach to profit maximization involves analyzing total revenue (TR) and total cost (TC) to determine the most profitable level of output. Profit is maximized when the difference between total revenue and total cost is the largest, which occurs where marginal revenue equals marginal cost (MR = MC). This approach helps firms identify the optimal production level that maximizes profitability by balancing revenue generation with cost management.
Profit maximization is a short run or long run process which a firm determines the price and output level that returns the greatest profit. The total revenue-total cost perspective is based on the fact that profit equals revenue minus cost and focuses on maximizing this difference.
hard to discuss. To really explain it I'd need a graph which I don't have. But Profit maximization is the ATC (Average total cost) and MR (Marginal Revenue) equal each other
sales maximization technique is generally used in scale industries where base of the expenses is largelly fixed and where variable costs are limited. on the other hand profit maximization technique are used by variety of industries. total output is higher in sales maximization as compared to profit maximization
Profit is the net total amount that comes from all revenue a firm takes in minus all costs it pays out. The goal in any business (other than non-profits) is to maximize this profit. In profit maximization, you want to take all your factors (each cost and each revenue) and figure out a way to make the profit made is greatest.
The objective of financial management is wealth maximization rather than profit maximization. Wealth maximization means the total value of the firm.
The answer will depend on profits as a percentage of what! As a percentage of revenue, it would be 100*(Total Revenue - Total Costs)/Total Revenue In example (as given in discussion page) Total Revenue = 236,000 Total Costs = 173,000 Total Profit = Total Revenue - Total Costs = 63,000 So percentage profit = 100*63,000/236,000 = 26.7% (approx).
profit or loss
It is same when your revenue increases and at the same time it manages to maintain its profit %. Assuming a company has a turnover of 100 crores and has a running expenditure of 75 crores then profit is 25 crores which is 25%. If the company takes steps to increase its turnover and manages to increase the total turnover the next year to 200 crores and manages to keep its expenditure to 150 crores, this implies that the profit this time around was the same 25% and hence profit maximization happened the same as revenue maximization. But it is seldom the case. In many cases when a company strives to increase either, the other takes a hit.
Total Profit = Total Revenue minus Total Costs.
To determine economic profit by analyzing a graph, one can look at the intersection point of the total revenue and total cost curves. Economic profit is calculated by subtracting total costs from total revenue. If the total revenue is higher than total costs, there is economic profit. If total costs are higher, there is economic loss.
To calculate total revenue you simply multiply the quantity by the price. Total revenue includes expenses; therefore, total revenue isn't the same as profit.