sponsored research‚ instruction‚ or extension projects. Good proposals quickly and easily answer the following questions: What do you want to do‚ how much will it cost‚ and how much time will it take? How does the proposed project relate to the sponsor ’s interests? What difference will the project make to: your university‚ your students‚ your discipline‚ the state‚ the nation‚ the world‚ or whatever the appropriate categories are? What has already been done in the area of your project? How do you
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The Department Store Dilemma There are several issues presented in this dilemma. One is about Mary-Alice’s heart condition and the restrictions in the company’s medical insurance program. In order to become a full time worker at Bassfield Department Store‚ the policy states that the employee must pass the physical exam. Due to the fact that Mary-Alice failed the exam‚ the personnel manager Bill Chaves thinks that she should be terminated because it violates the company’s policy. However‚ there
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1. What is the purpose of financial statement analysis? It show trends and relationships. These also help predict the future‚ show weaknesses‚ strengths. The ratios usually are compared to other companies within the industry and industry average to see where the company stands. Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080215185426AACTP6A 2. If a company had sales of $2‚587‚643 in 1998 and sales of $3‚213‚456 in 2003‚ by what percentage did sales change during this time period
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Gross profit is a company’s residual profit after selling a product or service; it involves deducting the cost associated with the production and sales. To calculate gross profit it involves examining the income statement. In the income statement you take the revenue and subtract the cost of goods sold. This is also called gross margin and gross profit. Gross profit is needed in a company because it shows how efficiently management uses labor and supplies in the production process (Investopedia
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Assignment 2: What is Gross Domestic Product ECO201 Macroeconomics Instructor: George Williams Carleen Wardlow student at Argosy University July 3‚ 2013 (1) What was Real GDP for 2009? The Real GDP for 2009 was that there was a decrease at an annual rate of 6
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HOW CAN WE PREDICT THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) OF A STATE? Gyasi Bawuah Abstract The object of this project was to look at a predictability model for Gross Domestic Product (GDP)‚ and to evaluate whether or not the proposed minimum wage increase by the US government would automatically increase GDP as analysts have stated. The study examined all the states in the US with emphasis on their minimum wages‚ unemployment
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GDP Gross Domestic Product or GDP defined as “the value of the goods and services generated within a country.” GDP is believed to provide a measurement of a country’s overall economic output and also helps to determine the national income. The U.S. was severely impacted by a recession as it hit in 2008. The GDP for the year 2008 was just above $14 trillion‚ -.3% (0%‚ .4%) and by the end of the fourth quarter in 2008‚ GDP was -8.9% (-6.8%‚ -5.4%); it had fallen 6.4%. This was mainly due to economic
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1. Name at least five applications and tools pre-loaded on the TargetWindows01 server desktop‚ and identify whether that application starts as a service on the system or must be run manually. WINDOWS APPLICATION LOADEDSTARTS AS SERVICE Y/N 1. tftpd32 Starts as a service 2. FileZilla Server Interface- The interface does not start as a service and must be ran manually 3. Wireshark – Does not start as a service and must be ran manually 4. Nessus Server Manager – Does not start as a service and
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I. Legends on the net: an examination of computer mediated Communication as a locus of oral culture by JAN FERNBACK ‚Temple University Thanks to the technological advance and the new dimension that development brings to people; our entire cultural heritage‚ especially the oral one has entered the world of computers. This is considered to be a great interest since it helps to preserve this very crucial part of our culture. But this oral tradition is easily exposed to danger‚ for the greatest part
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545 - = Net Realizable Value 538 532 1 Beg. allowance $20 + Bad debt expense $5 – Write-offs ? = End. Allowance $13 Write-offs = $12 2 Beg. accounts receivable $558 + Sales $5‚710 – Write-offs $12 – Collections ? = End. accounts receivable $532 Collections = $5‚711 Req. 3 2006 2007 2008 Net Income 510 497 $(312) ÷ Net Sales 4‚700 5‚695 $5‚710 = Net Profit Margin 10.85% 8.73% (5.46)% The company’s net profit margin has fallen each year while net sales have risen‚ with a net loss reported
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