Kevin Coughlin, a lawyer working for a large law firm and earning $60,000 per year, is contemplating
Question:
Kevin Coughlin, a lawyer working for a large law firm and earning $60,000 per year, is contemplating up his own law practice. He estimates that renting an office would cost $10,000 per year; hiring a legal secretary would cost $20,000 per year; renting the required office equipment would cost $15,000 per year; and purchasing the required supplies, and paying for electricity, telephone, and so forth would cost another $5,000. The lawyer estimated that his total revenues for the ear would be $100,000, and he is indifferent between keeping his present occupation with the large law firm and opening his own law office.
a) How much would be the explicit costs of the lawyer for running his own law office for the year?
b) How much would the accounting cost be? The implicit costs? The economic costs?
c) Should the lawyer go ahead and start his own practice?
Engineering Economy
ISBN: 978-0132554909
15th edition
Authors: William G. Sullivan, Elin M. Wicks, C. Patrick Koelling