USES OF BUSINESS INVENTORY CONTROL Inventory management is one of the most important aspects of any business‚ especially those that are dealing with manufacturing of goods. Inventory management entails the receiving‚ processing and distributing of raw materials and finished goods. There are different reasons why firms need to use inventory management control techniques‚ some of the reasons are; provider better customer service‚ to have control of inventories‚ to increase productivity‚ and to create
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Problem 1-14 Gina Fox has started her own company‚ Foxy Shirts‚ which manufactures imprinted shirts for special occasions. Since she has just begun this operation‚ she rents the equipment from a local printing shop when necessary. The cost of using the equipment is $350. The materials used in one shirt cost $8‚ and Gina can sell these for $15 each. (a) If Gina sells 20 shirts‚ what will her total revenue be? What will her total variable cost be? (F) Fixed Cost= $350.00 (V) Variable Cost= $8
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References: Samaha‚ (2011)‚ Criminal Law‚ Ed. 10‚ ISBN:9781111179076‚ Publisher Cengage‚ Retrieved from AIU Online‚ Introduction to Criminal Law‚ CrJs. 205 Brody‚ Hardoon‚ Perkins & Kesten‚ LLP. (2008)‚ Crime Victim Law‚ article‚ Civil Lawsuits and Compensation‚ Retrieved from the internet on September 1‚ 2012 @http:\www.crimevictimlaw.comarticlesCivil
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Data Analysis‚ Presentation & Interpretation Prof. Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam Ph.D 1 Data Analysis Plan The appropriate methods of data analysis are determined by your data types and variables of interest‚ the actual distribution of the variables‚ and the number of cases. 2 Data Management 3 Why prepare a plan for processing and analysis of data? All information has been collected in a standardized way Not collected unnecessary data which will never be analyzed A statistical analysis plan should
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used are also from this programme. Wagner (2007) says that using SPSS for social statistics and research methods indicates the many elements of the programme and how to use it successfully. Correlation Test Correlation is a key part of statistical data and is used to describe the degree of relationship between two variables. This includes the strength and direction of the relationship (Bryman and Cramer‚ 2009). When carrying out this test a scatter graph is plotted so that it can then be analysed
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Sample test: Quantitative Method for Business Research Note: This sample test is just a sample for you to see what a real exam looks like. That means that it is not necessarily same as a real exam. 1. Any measure to characterize a variable of a sample is called a) a sample b) a census c) a statistics d) a parameter 2. The score of student’s aptitude test is an example of a) a categorical nominal data b) a categorical ordinal data c) a continuous interval numerical data d) a discrete
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"A grim specter has crept upon us almost unnoticed‚ and this imagined tragedy may easily become a stark reality we all shall know" (Carson 3). "Given time—time not in years but in millennia—life adjusts‚ and a balance has been reached. For time is the essential ingredient; but in the modern world there is no time" (Carson 6). "The chemicals to which life is asked to make its adjustment are no longer merely the calcium and silica and copper and all the rest of the minerals washed out of the rocks
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Who Shall File This return shall be filed in triplicate by every employer or withholding agent/payor who is either an individual‚ estate‚ trust‚ partnership‚ corporation‚ government agency and instrumentality‚ government-owned and controlled corporation‚ local government unit and other juridical entity required to deduct and withhold taxes on compensation paid to employees and on other income payments subject to Final Withholding Taxes. The tax rates for and nature of income payments subject
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Qualitative Versus Quantitative Research There has been a large amount of complex discussion and argument surrounding the topic of research methodology and the theory of how studies should push forward. Majority of this debate has centered on the issue of qualitative versus quantitative study. Different methods become popular at different social‚ political‚ historical and cultural times in our development‚ and‚ both methods have their strengths and weaknesses. The researcher and/or the culture
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but focused samples are more often needed than large samples. In the conventional view‚ qualitative methods produce information only on the particular cases studied‚ and any more general conclusions are only propositions (informed assertions). Quantitative methods can then be used to seek empirical support for such research hypotheses. ------------------------------------------------- Why do we use qualitative research? Research is a seeking process which result is generalized in order to explain
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