ACC/291 March 25‚2012 Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities 2005 $14‚555‚092/ $6‚974‚752= 2.09:1 2004 $14‚643‚456/ $6‚029‚696=2.43:1 Acid Test Ratio: Cash+ Short-Term Investments + Receivables (Net)/ Current Liabilities 2005 $305‚563 + $283‚583 +$6‚133‚663/ $6‚974‚752= .96:1 2004 $357‚216 + $133‚504 + $5‚775‚104/ $6‚029‚696=1.04:1 Receivables Turnover: Net Credit Sales/ Average Net Receivables 2005 $50‚823‚685/ ($6‚133‚663 + 5‚775‚104/2) $50‚823‚685/
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From looking at the ratio calculations Luna has a few things they could work on to help their profitability problems. I’ll start with looking at their operating profit margin which is steadily declining while gross profit is consistent indicating a large increase in operating expenses that have grown more than the percentage increase in sales‚ which in turn affects overall profit. Luna’s net profit margin return on assets is suffering consistently as well‚ but this is part of the decline in operating
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Proposal: Four Day Work Week I propose that we implement a four day work week over the conventional five day work week. 1938 was the year that the Fair Labor Standards Act was passed. This act stated that there was a need for a standardized work week‚ and that the new standard work week was to be eight hour days‚ five days a week. There need for this act stemmed from employers taking advantage of their employees and working them to many hours a day and to many days a week. The basis for the eight
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Optimal Level of Effort in Vertically Integrated Channel § Demand potential increases by 50 h § Expected profit increases by 0.8*50 h h à h+1 0.8 * 50 * ( h + 1 − h ) 0 à 1 40 1 à 2 16.56 2 à 3 12.71 3 à 4 10.71 4 à 5 9.44 i* = 684 E[Profit]
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Taken: 1. Holes of the unused comfort rooms will be cemented. 2. Hollow blocks‚ cements and steel will be used to close the unused comfort rooms and convert it to a storage room. 3. Dirty backyards were already cleaned by the janitor. 4. Construction workers will use only one cubicle and they will be the one to maintain the cleanliness of the said comfort room. Respectfully yours‚ MA. TERESA V.QUERIDO
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In this work ACC 410 Week 4 Discussion Question 2 Ethics Case you will find right answers on the following task: "Harris Fell‚ CPA and member of the AICPA‚ was engaged to audit the financial statements of Wilson Corporation. Fell had half-completed the audit when he had a dispute with the management of Wilson Corporation and was discharged. Hal Compton‚ CPA‚ was promptly engaged to replace Fell. Wilson Corporation did not compensate Fell for his work to date; therefore‚ Fell refused to allow Wilson
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This paperwork of SOC 312 Week 5 Discussion 1 Values and Attitudes comprises: After reading Chapter 12 of your text describe the difference between values and attitudes. What are the factors that influence values and attitudes in children? In what ways are values and attitudes embedded in a child Psychology - Developmental Psychology Technology Your text shares many negative effects of technology and the media’s influence on children. Regardless‚ technology is increasing rapidly
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Week 4 Discussions Week 4 Discussion Question 1 What is break-even analysis and how does it work with cost–volume–profit analysis? As a manager‚ what decisions would you make to achieve a lower break-even point? The CVP analysis is the level of activity at which total revenues equal total costs (both fixed and variable). A break-even analysis is the process of finding the break-even point. The cost-value-profit is the study of how specific costs respond to changes in the level of business
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The file ACC 455 Week 5 Discussion Question 2 includes solutions to the following task: "What is an inadvertent termination of an S election? How does an S corporation and its shareholders rectify an inadvertent termination? What could happen if a company fails to rectify the termination?" Business - Accounting ACC 455 Week 5 ACC 455 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Week Five Problem Set Complete the problems found in Ch. 9‚ 10‚ 11 of Federal Taxation 2010: Corporations with your
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distributing over the four weeks in each month‚ we have 30 per week in June and 40 per week in July. Now‚ suppose that there are currently 64 pumps in inventory and there are customer orders that have been committed and must be filled. These inputs result in the following table. Next‚ we need to use this information to determine projected inventory‚ master production schedule (MPS)‚ and ATP. If no production is planed‚ projected inventory becomes negative from week 3. This is a signal that
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