Question: Current Attempt in Progress Kimberly is the logistics coondinator at MAP Law, where she organizes lawyers travel arrangements for cient work One of the lawyers,


Current Attempt in Progress Kimberly is the logistics coondinator at MAP Law, where she organizes lawyers travel arrangements for cient work One of the lawyers, Matthew, is trying a case in Atlanta, 500 miles from the office. His travel options are to either fly or drive. The hotel arrangements in Atlanta have aiready been made Here are the travel costs Kimberly has estimated for each option: Drive Mileage reimbursement ( 1.000 miles total, at $0.52 per mile) Meal reimbursement ( 3 days total, at $40/ day) Fly Flight ( $280 round trip) Meal reimbursement (2.5 days on travelstatus, at $40/ (day) Parking at airport ($85) Which option is the least costly, given the information above? would be the least costly option. In the end, Matthew decides to drive because he's excited about his new car, plus, he thinks the firm owes him for having suffered too many poor fliehts on previous trips. What is the opportunity cost to the frrm for Matthew's decision? Opportunity cost Will these opportunity costs show up on the firm's financial statements? eTextbook and Media Attempts: 0 of 2 used
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