Application Assignment #2 HYPERLINK \l "HM5ApplyingBehavPrinciples" Applying Behavioral Principles Look at the following social problems as a behaviorist would. Suggest behavioral solutions for each. 1.Traffic! The problem of traffic gridlock in American cities continues to increase. Campaigns to encourage people to share a ride or take the bus have not been very successful. In one large city‚ commuters entering the city must cross one of several bridges to get to the area where office buildings
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Price/Cost 1/1 Beginning Inventory 1‚000 $12 2/4 Purchases 2‚000 18 2/20 Sale 2‚500 30 4/2 Purchase 3‚000 23 11/4 Sale 2‚200 33 Required: 1. Compute cost of goods sold from 1/1 through 2/21 under the FIFO cost flow assumption. 2. Compute ending inventory at 2/21 under the FIFO cost flow assumption. 3. Compute cost of goods sold from 1/1 through 2/21 under the LIFO cost flow assumption. 4. Compute ending inventory at 2/21 under the LIFO cost flow assumption. 5. Compute cost of goods sold from 1/1 through
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1/20/2013 MACC 594: LECTURE NOTES‚ MODULE I: INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF BASIC CONCEPTS PART I. A. REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANALYZING THE BALANCE SHEET • The balance sheet lists the firm’s assets‚ liabilities and equity accounts and their balances at the end of the period. • What does the balance sheet reveal about a firm? • Size of the company (total assets or net assets) • Major assets owned and proportion of current vs. noncurrent assets: - Is the mix of assets consistent
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Choice: 1. In general terms‚ financial assets appear in the balance sheet at: a. Face value b. Current value c. Cost d. Estimated future sales value 2. Which of the following practices contributes to efficient cash management? a. Never borrow money – maintain a cash balance sufficient to make all necessary payments. b. Record all cash receipts and cash payments at the end of the month when reconciling the bank statements. c.
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1.1.1 Financial Performance Analysis. The financial statement provides the basic data for financial performance analysis. Basic limitation of the traditional financial statement comprising the balance sheet and the profit and loss account is that they do not give all the information regarding the financial operations of a firm. Nevertheless‚ they provide some useful information to the extent the balance sheet mirrors the financial position on a particular date in terms of the structure
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where they fit into the market‚ an analysis of their competitors‚ an analysis of the macro and micro elements concerning Red Bull and a strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats analysis (Kotler ‚Adam‚ Denize‚ Armstrong‚ 2008) which will show how Red Bull managers the companies situation. Company Background For years now Red Bull has researched and developed products to stay competitive in the market. This research includes the internal and external analysis of the company and provides Red
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Prof. Li-Yan Yuan CMPUT 391: Database Management Systems Solutions to Assignment 1 Due: 18:00‚ Feb. 10‚ 2014‚ at the 391 Drop Box 1. Present a real-life example (Not using ABCD‚ etc) to show differences between BCNF and 4NF. Solution: Consider the following table real_estate(realtor_id‚listing_property‚customer_name) used to store the information for a real estate company with one MVD constraint → realtor id → listing property | customer name. It is not difficult to see that real estate
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Assignment 1 8. Result of Restrict Operation that lists orders in Feb 2013. OrdNo OrdDate CustNo EmpNo O1656777 02/11/2013 C8543321 O7959898 02/19/2013 C8543321 E8544399 9. Result of restrict operation that lists the customers residing in Seattle‚ WA. CustNo CustFirstName CustLastName CustCity CustState CustZip CustBal C2388597 Beth Taylor Seattle WA 98103-1121 $500.00 C3340959 Betty Wise Seattle WA 98178-3311 $200.00 11. Result of Project operation that lists the custcity and custstate
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University of Phoenix Material- Financial Statement Review of WalMart 2014 What is the net income for the current fiscal year? Is it up or down from the prior year? Why would this information be important to investors? The net income of the company for the current fiscal year is $26‚872 million. This year net income has decreased from last year (2013) net income of $27‚725 million. The continuous increase in prior years shows the profitability in WalMart. The trend of increase in net income
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Executive Summary Walgreens offers an old-fashioned tonic for fiscal fitness: quality over quantity and homespun growth rather than growth through acquisitions. It works. While Walgreen has fewer stores than its closest rival CVS‚ it is #1 in the nation in sales. (Hoover’s Inc‚ 2007) Walgreens operates about 6‚000 stores in 49 states and Puerto Rico‚ and has three mail order facilities. Prescription drugs account for 65% of sales; the rest comes from general merchandise‚ over-the-counter medications
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