FINANCE INSTRUCTOR: DR. FALEEL JAMALDEEN COURSE: ACT 240 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING STUDENT NAME: STUDENT I.D.: Part Total Marks Part 1 20 Part 2 40 Part 3 40 TOTAL 100 Marks Obtained Instructions 1. All the answers need to be submitted hand written as hard copy. 2. The last date for submission of the assignment is 15th October 2014 3. If the assignment was found plagiarized or copied from another sources you will lose 10 marks) Total grade 10 Answer all the questions Part I Question 1 (5
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previously. Secondary research also means extracting information from published or already recorded data. Primary research means data that does not exist and gathered to meet specific objectives. This is also called original research on a subject. This paper will explain secondary and primary research tools and their differentiation. We will identify the differences in primary and secondary research when using qualitative and quantitative approaches and indicate which tools are used for each approach and
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pressures and the issues they can cause will also be explored. This will be followed by an analysis of the relationship between ethical issues and legal standards. To illustrate these ethical principles in context‚ the organization highlighted in this paper is the U.S. Government Services Administration (GSA). External social pressure has become a chief driver in business ethics. The old saying that perception is reality resonates loudly when influencing organizational ethics. The GSA is a purchasing
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Theory Chapter 19: Profit Maximization Problem Instructor: Hiroki Watanabe Summer 2009 1 / 49 Intro SPMP Comparative Statics LPMP Factor Demand Returns to Scale Σ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Introduction Overview Short-Run Profit Maximization Problem Definitions Short-Run Profit Maximization Problem Solution to Short-Run Profit Maximization Problem Example Interpretation Comparative Statics Long-Run Profit Maximization Problem Solution to Long-Run Profit Maximization Problem
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SR-rm-004 Human Resources System xxxxxxxxxx BSA 375 October 3‚ 2010 Nancy Mingus SR-rm-004 Human Resources System The COO Hugh McCauley has requested the analysis of the current Human Resources (HR) system. Mr. McCauley would like to integrate different tools and bring the current system up to date with technology. The project plan needs to provide all the different tasks and resources needed for the project. The projected timeline for the project with the different milestones needed
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Taisha McKinney MAR 2305 What Do You Think Now? Chapter 3‚ Page 53 1. What are sure-fire techniques for providing superior customer-service? The sure-fire techniques for providing superior customer-service are the mindset that defines each company’s culture. It is pervasive‚ visible to others‚ and everyone’s responsibility. It also requires organizations to keep the basic company functions in superior shape so that CSRs do not get bogged down with cleaning-up problems‚ correcting errors
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on extended leave due to the birth of a child • Company X has more than 50 employees • New Manager agrees to return Employee A to previous job and pay‚ denying pay for time off The FMLA states that an employee can be on extended leave up to 12 weeks without pay as long as certain provisions are met. In reviewing the facts of this situation‚ there are additional questions that must be answered in order to definitely determine if a violation of FMLA exists. As the previous manager has left the company
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Recession 0.20 0% 2% 3% a) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of return for Small‚ Big and the market portfolio b) Calculate the covariance between Small and Big; between Small and the market‚ and between Big and the market. c) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of return for a portfolio that consists of ½ Big and ½ Small. d) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of return for a portfolio that consists of 3/4 Big and 1/4 Small.
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market price will be 9 − (2 + 4) = 3 per unit. At this price firm 1 will make a profit of 2 × 3 − 2 × 3.5 = −1 while firm 2 will make a profit of 4×3−4×3.5 = −2. Assume‚ no firm will build more than 4 plants. Cost (Q) = 3.5 * Q Price = 9 -(Q1+Q2) 1. Set up a 4-by-4 table that records the profits of each firm for each possible choice of the number of plants to build. Then‚ use your table to answer the questions below. Price Firm 2 0 1 2 3 4 0 9 8 7 6 5 Firm 1 1
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MGT 330 - Week 3 - Assignment Case Study: Opening Your New Dunkin Donuts Locations Assumption and Context: You have been the manager of a Dunkin Donuts store in the Midwest for the past two years. The store is owned by a Dunkin Donuts franchisee that owns 20 other Dunkin Donuts locations. Your employer took an employee inventory and examined all current employees. It has been noted by the owner that you have a highly successful track record. You have been recognized for doing an exceptional job
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