slightly increased‚ in parallel with the company’s activities we can also assume that company sales increased. Company is not in trouble with receivables. ANSWER 3: Retained Earnings didn’t increase by the amount of net income for the month because‚ Diane Maynard got a dividend of 11.700 USD which she then used to repay her loan. Thus Retained Earnings just got increased by 7‚935 USD (=19‚635-11‚700). ANSWER 4: Shareholder’s Equity does not necessarily equals to the worth of entity. If we
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units/second = 24.83 toy--‐trucks per hour Q4.4. 12 tasks to 4 workers (a) (a) Capacity = 1 / 85 sec = 42.35 units per hour (b) Direct labor content = (70+55+85+60) sec = 270 sec/unit or 4.5 min/unit (c) Labor utilization = labor content / (labor content + total idle time) = 270 sec / (270 + 15 + 30+ 0 +25 sec) = 79.41% (d) Note that we are facing a machine paced line‚ thus the first unit will take 4*85 seconds top go through the empty system. Flow Time = 4 * 85 sec + 99 / (1 / 85 sec) = 8755 sec or 145.92
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adjustments? How would you expect the adjustments to affect Bristol-Myers Squibb’s performance in the coming few years. The problem is that the sales that have been recorded and the associated receivables‚ tax etc.‚ may be overstated because the company has pushed inventory out to warehouses as if the inventory is sold; however‚ the revenue may not yet have been earned so there is doubt whether the sales are legitimate. In the Bristol-Myers Squibb example‚ the firm’s Trade Receivables‚ Sales
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Q Suppose we are thinking about replacing an old computer with a new one. The old one cost us 650‚000; the new one will cost 780‚000. The new machine will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life. It will probably be worth about 140‚000 after five years. The old computer is being depreciated at a rate of 130‚000 per year. It will be completely written off in three years. If we do not replace it now‚ we will have to replace it in two years. We can sell it now for 230‚000; in two
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“I remember riding my bike to school every day and seeing those two men working on their bicycles in their garage‚ little did I know that they would be the founders of the Trek Bicycle Corporation.” My mother told this to me a few months back when we were reminiscing on the good ol ’ days. Waterloo‚ one of the smallest towns I have ever been too‚ is home to the success of French history. Its Trek bicycles are now the Tour de France winning frames that brought Lance Armstrong his victories and
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Schwinn Bicycles. I. Background: A. The Environment i. Social The social environment of the company would be composed of people who are looking for a cheap adult bike although the company is trying to change it for people looking for high-end‚ high-tech bike who are willing to spend money to get a superior quality product. ii. Economic Historically‚ the company has been the biggest U.S. brand in its category with up to 25% market share. Nowadays‚ it has lost that position as market
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the prestige of Schwinn bicycles being handmade in the U.S. c. Under new management with a new set of ideas‚ able to streamline the manufacturing process reducing costs. Weaknesses: a. Consumers feel that Schwinn is no longer in style. b. Ignored technology changing from heavy duty bicycles to carbon fiber and modern alloys. c. Was not successful in forecasting and reacting to demand. 2. What opportunities and threats does the company face? Opportunities:
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Executive Summary Page 3 Competition Page 4 History Page 5 Marketing Page 6 Accessories Page 7 SWOT Analysis Page 8 Works Cited Page 9 Executive Summary Statement of the Problem- Schwinn is not attracting the younger market and its sales are suffering because of increasing competition and loss of market share especially in the mountain bike market segment. Background- Schwinn is a bicycle brand that for years had 25 percent of the market. Schwinn
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Be Safe – Bicycle Safety Tips Always wear a helmet. Many bicyclists carry a mobile phone for emergencies. If you ride 30 minutes before dusk or 30 minutes after sunrise‚ you should have a white headlight and rear reflector. A taillight‚ additional reflectors and reflective clothing can also make you more visible. Check the weather forecast before riding. Avoid riding in extreme weather conditions. Fenders and waterproof clothing are recommended for wet weather rides‚ and be especially cautious
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Executive Summary As National Bicycle transitions to the production of a customized bicycle‚ employing a concept of mass customization‚ the Company must ensure that its supply chain is responsive enough to handle the characteristics of an innovative product. Demand will be highly unpredictable and the final product‚ with over 2 million options‚ will also be unpredictable. Given National Bicycle’s current high level of automation‚ the transition to the POS system should be smooth. Its current
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