P3 – Explain patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings. For this task I have been asked to produce a report to investigate which social groupings are most in need of health and social care services. To assist in the planning of care provision in my report I will be explaining patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings identified according to factors such as gender‚ social class‚ geographical location‚ ethnicity and age. SOCIAL CLASS
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COST ACCOUNTING-MMS FORMAT OF COST SHEET Opening stock of Raw Material XX Add: Raw material purchased XX Less: Closing Stock of Raw Material XX Raw Material Consumed ZZ Direct Labor XX Direct Expenses. XX PRIME COST ZZ Add: Factory Overheads: Indirect Material XX Indirect Labor XX Indirect Expenses XX GROSS WORKS COST/FACTORY COST ZZ Add: Opening WIP XX Less: Closing WIP XX COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED
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Categorize the accounting tasks performed by Urlacher as relating to either the identification (I)‚ recording (R)‚ or communication (C) aspects of accounting. E1-2 (a) The following are users of financial statements. ___I___Customers __I___Securities and Exchange Commission ___C__Internal Revenue Service __C__Store manager ___I___Labor unions __R__Suppliers ___C__Marketing manager __C_ Vice-president
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P3: Qayyum Mr. Qayyum‚ the manager of the Motor registration and licensing department‚ is considering business process re-engineering in order to meet the department’s recent substantial budget cuts. He has been asked to develop a cost budget for the coming year that is 10 per cent lower than the costs for the current year. The licensing department‚ which employed 50 people‚ issues driver’s license to qualified applicants. On average‚ the department currently processes 250 licenses per hour. To achieve
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croissants | X | | | X | | 4. | Bakery manager’s salary | | X | | | X | 5. | Wages of bakers | X | | | X | | 6. | Amortization of commercial ovens used in baking | | X | | | X | 7. | Insurance on building | | X | | | X | Problem 2-3 (CC 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 7‚ 9) (60 minutes) 1. | Cost Behaviour | Selling or Administrative | Product Cost | Cost Item | Variable | Fixed | Cost | Direct | Indirect | Factory labour‚ direct | $118‚000 | | | $118‚000 | | Advertising |
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Exercise 1 (part I) Li Fen Holland (Ltd) is a manufacturer of deepfreeze Vietnamese meat rolls for the delivery to supermarkets. The raw materials costs (meat) are € 0.40 per meat roll. (0.1 kilogram of meat for € 4.-- per kilogram). The other variable costs (costs of packing) are € 0.02 per meat roll. All produced meat rolls will be sold instantly: There is no inventory/stock of meat rolls. The budgeted indirect fixed costs are distributed as follows: Costs management | € 200‚000 | | Costs
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Human Resources RJDT Task 2a Mitchell Shaneman February 12‚ 2013 Memorandum To: CEO; Executive Team From: Eric Saltzman‚ Manager Elementary Division Date: February 11‚ 2013 Subject: Alternatives for the decision regarding the high lead found in the whistles. The situation of determining how to handle the recently discovered high lead content in the large whistles order is a difficult one that
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On July 1‚ 2010‚ Rossillon Company issued $4‚000‚000 face value‚ 8%‚ 10-year bonds at $3‚501‚514.This price resulted in an effective-interest rate of 10% on the bonds Rossill on uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. The bonds pay semiannual interest July 1 and January 1. Instructions (Round all computations to the nearest dollar.) (a) Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions. (1) The issuance of the bonds on July 1‚ 2010. (2) The accrual
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market-oriented firm will locate closest to its customers and the market. The cost of shipping its output is much higher than shipping its input. 2. Depict graphically the effects of the following changes of the bat firm’s cost curves. (shown in Figure 2A-1‚ Page 39). Explain any changes in the optimum location. a. The cost of shipping bats increases from $2 per ton to $4 per ton‚ while the cost of shipping wood remains at $1 per ton. After doubling the price of shipping bats‚ the new optimum location
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June 1‚ 2014 Welcome Incoming 10th Grade Accelerated English (preAP English 2A) students!! In order to best prepare you for a rigorous‚ academic year in English‚ we don’t want you to lose those fabulous reading skills you’ve acquired with your 9th grade English teacher. As such‚ IHS has implemented a summer reading program. Students are encouraged to read a minimum of six books over the summer. Five of these titles are completely of your choosing—go crazy and have fun. We’ll leave it up to
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