CONTENTS Chapter- 1 Introduction 1. Abbreviation 2. Industry Profile. 3. Company profile. 4. Key strength. 5. Rewards. 6. Major Players. 7. Who can be FC ? 8. Work of FC. Chapter- 2 Objective. 2.1 Limitation. Chapter-3 Methodology. 1. Findings. Chapter-4 Conclusions. 1. Suggestions. Appendix Bibliography. ACKNOWLEDGEMNT It
Premium Financial services Insurance Life insurance
SAFETY MS (Amount) MARGIN of SAFETY MS (Units) MS ratio or % PROFIT PROFIT Sales Revenue for desired Op Profit 6 Units actually sold - BEP (units) 7 8 9 10 MARGIN OF SAFETY ASR (Actual sales revenue) MS (amount) x P/V ratio MS (units) x C M per unit FC + Desired Operating Profit 11 P/V ratio P/V + V/V always equals 1 Q 1. Data pertaining to M/s XYZ Ltd for the current year Particulars Total Costs Total Sales 1st Half 40‚000 45‚000 2nd Half 43‚000 50‚000 Assume equal fixed costs in the two half
Premium Variable cost Costs Total cost
Imagine that a harder spring (spring with a higher spring constant k) is used in the experiment. Explain how the centripetal force FC and the frequency f of the hanging mass will change (i.e. if they increase or decrease). (2.0 points) If a harder spring (spring with a higher spring constant k) is used in the experiment then the frequency and centripetal force will both increase
Premium Force Mass Classical mechanics
classroom playing with legos and cooking in a wooden kitchen‚ though this is exactly what you would see if you were to walk into the FCS wing of the SCHS. Recently here at SCHS Hanna Hager‚ one of the teachers in the FCS wing‚ has began to run a daycare that she likes to call “Cardinal Care”. Hanna Hager says she started the Cardinal Care program because‚ “There are a lot of FCS programs in the state that offer child development classes and they have their own version of a cardinal care program‚ my favorite
Premium Education Teacher School
Liberal Studies F4 Second term—Hong Kong Today Indicators used to understand poverty in HK Income Health Education Living conditions Employment Community / family support Section 1—Poverty Disparity / discrepancy between rich and poor Gini coefficient - Range from 0 to 1 0 = income distribution is absolute equal 1 = income distribution is absolute unequal Challenges faced by poor people Employment - usually contract staff‚ low income‚ lack labour protection
Premium Politics of Hong Kong Hong Kong Law
life. He is a fan of Arsenal‚ like many other Britanns. The book is also‚ in part‚ an exploration of some of the meanings that football seems to contain for many of us. He writes about his time at Cambridge University and about his time as a teacher‚ which does not seem to be a happy one. Every chapter is about a football game of Arsenal. He talks about their victories and also their failures. In every game he hopes that they win but at a point in his youth he thinks Arsenal is unnecessary. He
Premium Protagonist
BUSINESS FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Unit short code : BUSFINACC REFERRAL CW1 ‚ JULY 2012 QUESTION 1 Adjustments | | | | | | | Closing stock = £111 317 | | | | | | Ordinary shares = 300 000 | | Preference shares = 50 000 | | nominal value = £0.5 | | | nominal value = £1 | | | share capital = 300 000* 0.5 = £150 000 | | share capital = £ 50 000 | | ordinary share dividend = 18% | | preference share dividend = 12% | | ordinary dividend = 150 000 * 0
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Revenue
intensive method would be 92‚888. (30 = 3 + 2‚508‚000) (30 = 2‚508‚003 / 30 – 3 = 92‚888) Formula: (S = VC + FC) which equals to: (X = FC / P-V) 2. Labor-intensive manufacturing method. The break-even point for the labor intensive method would be achieved at 62‚775. (30 = 5.50 +1‚538‚000) (30 = 1‚538‚005.5 / 30 – 5.50 = 62‚775) Formula: (S = VC + FC) which equals to: (X = FC / P-V) (b) Determine the annual unit sales volume at which Martinez Company would be indifferent between the two
Premium Costs Variable cost Cost
FCS schools are allowed 63 scholarships to be distributed among the whole team. FBS schools are allowed 85 scholarships and are all full rides. This means that the FCS schools often do not have the depth or talent to compete against BCS schools. Sure there is the argument ‘Well this is why you play the game’ but in all honesty it is more like ‘David vs Goliath’. Sure every now and then an FCS team will upset an FBS team. However looking at the
Premium College football American football College
Snow Geese Inn Last year: Rev = $30‚000 FC = $27‚239 ($34‚739 - $7‚500) VC = $10.56 per unit ($30‚000 rev/$85 per room = 353 rooms $3‚729 VC/353rooms) Break-even – 85x = 10.56x + 27239 + 0 74.44x = 27239 x = 366 rooms Max profit – (365 days *6 rooms = 2190 rooms available) ($85 per room*2190 rooms = $186150 revenue) R 186150.00 - VC (23126.40) CM 163023.60 - FC (27239.00) Profit $135‚784.60 Last year – R 30000.00
Premium Cost Costs Variable cost