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    Need Cash? Look inside your company This article was very interesting to read and brought to my attention several issues. Following the world financial crisis‚ a common scenario in today’s business world sees organizations always struggling for capital. However‚ with the ability to better manage their internal policies and processes‚ organizations may discover that considerable cash flow can be unlocked while making significant difference between failure and survival. The authors highlight six

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    Weaving: interlacing yarns Fabric Face: smoother and more lustrous; clearer and brighter print or design; more pronounced finish; floats are on the face Fabric Back: imperfections and knots; print or design duller and less distinctive; more noticeable tentering marks Warp Yarns: parallel to the salvage; thinner; stronger; more twist; usually greater in number (in unbalances weaves); straighter and more parallel; usually filament yarns (depending on fabric content) Filling Yarns: perpendicular

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    Myth: the Aurora Borealis

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    Rough Draft Mikaylah Jordan English 1 Mr. Schonhar 15 November 2012 Myth: The Aurora Borealis Long ago‚ there was a time were the Gods were the only ones that could save Humanity. Peace at Mount Olympus‚ or anywhere else was no more. Hades came like a lion from the underworld‚ and brought his Furies to torture the people of the Earth. Furies were Monsters of Hades and Persephone. The wise Athena warned Zeus

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    Economic Memo 3 Beauregard Textile Company Case 1) If Beauregard Textile Company dropped its price on T-30 from $4/yard to $3/yard‚ its profitability will increase‚ assuming Calhoun & Pritchard maintains its current pricing at $3/yard. The relevant costs for this analysis are Direct Labor‚ Material‚ Material Spoilage‚ and Direct Department expense. Other expenses are sunk costs and have been allocated to T 30 costs in the case data.. Some of these have been done by following accounting rules

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    1888 The First National Manual Cash Register In 1883 on January the 30th James Ritty receives a Patent for inventing the cash register. Ritty owned a cafe in Dayton in the 1870s it was a popular cafe but somehow always lost money Ritty then blamed the bartenders and other workers for stealing. What Ritty dealt with was very common in the late 1800s. Ritty later went on a vacation on a ship whist on the ship he observed the workings of an automatic device that recorded the revolutions of the ship’s

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    Iron Company‚ made a new financial statement called "comparison balance sheet"‚ in 1863 to explain the reason for the inability to invest was due to the holding of too much inventory‚ despite the profit made. This was the beginning of the cash flow statement‚ which was later made compulsory by the Financial Accounting Standard Boards (FASB) under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). This step was followed by International Accounting Standard Boards (IASB) when they issue IAS 7 Cash Flow

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    BRIEF REPORT ON TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA March‚ 2013 A brief report on Textile Industry in India   1. OVERVIEW OF INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY 1.1 Background India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. Though was predominantly unorganized industry even a few years back‚ but the scenario started changing after the economic liberalization of Indian economy in 1991. The opening up of economy gave the much-needed thrust to the Indian textile industry‚ which

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    $13‚000 Occupancy costs $15‚000 $22‚000 71. Are the materials costs and processing costs relevant in the choice between alternatives A and B? (Ignore the equipment rental and occupancy costs in this question.) A) Both materials costs and processing costs are relevant B) Neither materials costs nor processing costs are relevant C) Only processing costs are relevant D) Only materials costs are relevant Ans:  D AACSB:  Analytic AICPA BB:  Critical Thinking AICPA FN:  Decision Making; Reporting

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    The origins of the word “Corduroy” are very obscure. Folk etymology has it as originating from French ‘corde du roi’ (King’s cord)‚ but in French the term for the cloth is velours À côtes‚ thus casting doubts on its French origin. Some Historians believe that before being called corduroy‚ this fabric was frequently known as “fustian”‚ named after the Egyptian town where it originated. Yet other scholars have found linkages of the word to American and Latin origins. So far there is no substantiated

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 Time Value of Money: PV & FV for Single Cash Flows 1.- Is this true or false? $100 invested for 10 years at 12% interest is worth more in FV terms than $200 invested for 10 years at 4% interest. (Answer: False) 2.- Megan wants to buy a designer handbag and plans to earn the money babysitting. Suppose the interest rate is 6% and she is willing to wait one year to purchase the bag. How much babysitting money (to the nearest whole dollar) will she need to earn today to buy the bag

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