Calculate the economic profit of a company
To calculate the economic profit, we first need to add up the explicit costs and implicit costs. The explicit costs include labor expenses of $600,000, capital expenses of $150,000, and materials expenses of $200,000, totaling $950,000.
Next, we consider the implicit cost, which is the opportunity cost of using the firm's own land instead of renting it out. The annual rental value of the land is $30,000.
Now, let's calculate the economic profit:
Revenue: $1,000,000
Explicit costs: $950,000
Implicit costs: $30,000
Subtracting the total costs from the revenue:
$1,000,000 (revenue) - $950,000 (explicit costs) - $30,000 (implicit costs) = $20,000
Therefore, the economic profit of the company is $20,000.