AC505 Practice Quiz #1 1. For which of the businesses would the job order cost system be appropriate? a. Auto repair shop b. Crude Oil refinery. c. Drug Manufacturer. d. Root beer producer. 2. Which of the following companies would most likely use job costing? a. Paper manufacturer. b. Paint Producer. c. Breakfast cereal maker. d. Advertising agency. 3. An equivalent unit of conversion costs is equal to the amount of conversion costs required to: a. Start a unit. b. Start and complete
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that has a profit can increase its return on investment by (Points : 5) increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing average operating assets and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same percentage. decreasing average operating assets and sales by the same percentage. 2. (TCO D) Given the following data‚ what would ROI be? Sales $50‚000 Net operating
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Cost of Ownership: This is defined as the an approach for measuring financial returns which involves consideration of all the additional costs required to support and maintain the item purchased for its full useful life and adding such costs to the purchase price (Reh‚ n.d). Calculating TCO No general formula for calculating TCO exist the general principle is Purchase Costs + All other additional costs. In IT investments some additional costs might be cost of maintenance‚ support costs‚ upgrade
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A CASE FOR ITIL® RETURN ON INVESTMENT (ROI) WHITE PAPER PRESENTED BY: PUBLISHED: VERSION: KRISTA LEWIS AND LISA SCHWARTZ‚ ITSM ACADEMY JANUARY 19‚ 2009 1 SECTIONS: ROI CALCULATOR CASE STUDY SYNOPSIS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ®ITIL is a registered trademark of the Office of Government Commerce. This document is copyright and can not be reproduced. Page 1 of 5 A CASE FOR ITIL® RETURN ON INVESTMENT ROI CALCULATOR Whether facing standard budget constraints‚ a merger/acquisition
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Adeola Adesokan (D03511372) Case Study 2 ( Spring field express) a). Variable cost per passenger=$70.00 Full fare per passenger=$160.00 Contribution margin = $ 160- $ 70 = $ 90 per passenger Contribution margin ratio = $ 90/$160 = 56.25% Break-even point in passengers = Fixed costs/Contribution Margin = $ 3‚150‚000/$ 90 per passenger = 35‚000 passengers Break-even point in dollars = Fixed Costs/Contribution Margin Ratio= $ 3‚150‚000/0.5625
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Return On investment CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 6 The ROI Concept 6 Simple ROI for Cash Flow and Investment Analysis 7 Competing Investments: ROI From Cash Flow Streams 7 ROI vs. NPV‚ IRR‚ and Payback Period 10 Other ROI Metrics 11 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 6 Table 2 7 Table 3 8 Table 4 8 Table 5 8 Table 6 ………………………………....................... 9 Table 7 ………………………………...................... 10 Return on Investment: What is ROI analysis? Return on Investment (ROI) analysis
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Introduction 2 2. Literature review 3 2.1. ROI Case Study: IBM- November 2012 (Nucleus Research) 3 3. Methodology 4 4. Analysis 5 4.1. Adani Power 5 4.2. Torrent Power 6 5. Conclusion 7 1. Introduction An investment is an exposure of cash that has the objective of producing cash inflows in the future. The worthiness of an investment is measured by how much cash the investment is expected to generate. The analysis of Return on Investment (ROI) is a financial forecasting tool that assists
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ROI Project: Phase #1 Return on Investment (ROI): An examination of ROI financial analysis and its historical roots with the DuPont Company Return on Investment (ROI): An examination of ROI financial analysis and its historical roots with the DuPont Company Like it or not‚ with the current state of the economy‚ as well as‚ enforced implications of the Affordable Care Act‚ a large number of hospitals and healthcare agencies will close their doors for good this year. Perhaps
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The use of Return on Investment (ROI) causes managers to consider income and investment when making decisions. A company’s return on investment is the measure of income or profit divided by the investment required to obtain that income or profit (Horngren‚ Sundem‚ Stratton‚ Burgstahler‚ and Schatzberg‚ 2008). ROI can be used as a test of profitability. The formula for ROI is ROI = Net Income ÷ Total Assets. Guillermo‚ like most investors wants the maximum income‚ considering he is given the same
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Trends and developments 3 3. The ROI methodology 5 3.1 Why use the ROI methodology? 6 3.2 The alignment process 6 3.3 Measuring and reporting 7 4. Action Learning Matrix 8 5. Data Collection Plan 10 6. Questionnaire (example) 11 7. Sources 13 1. Introduction As mentioned in the Event Design Proposal‚ the conference programme will take place in a venue in Milano and is dedicated to the six sub-themes of the World-Expo. German political delegates and German
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