Employment Outlook and Salary Guide 2011/12 a tool for workforce planning Singapore RECRUITMENT I OUTSOURCING I CONSULTING Contents 4 Executive Overview 6 Introduction 8 Accounting & Finance 11 Banking & Finance 15 Call Centre 16 Engineering & Technical 18 Healthcare & Life Sciences 22 Human Resources 24 Information Technology 26 Office Support 27 Procurement‚ Supply Chain & Logistics 29 Sales‚ Marketing
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University of Phoenix Faculty Material EARLY CIVILIZATIONS MATRIX CIVILIZATION |politics |society/ economics |technology |art |music |architecture |philosophy |literature | |Prehistoric |Establish- ments of large social entities 7 million ’’ 10‚000 B.C.E. |Fossil remains of near-human or proto-human creature known as Hominids 7 million-10‚000 B.C.E. |Tool and weapon making 20‚000 B.C.E. |Paintings and carvings on walls of caves and surface of rocks 15‚000 B.C.E. |Ancient music in most
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take it out of context: Meet Garry‚ who just got his paycheck and he is looking to buy a reliable utility ATV‚ with $3000 to spend. Now he has two options‚ he could go to the dealer and put his $3000 down on a $7000 ATV‚ with a $80-150 monthly payment plus interest losing money every month. Or Garry could purchase a good used utility ATV with low miles‚ for a reasonable price of $3000. Seems good‚ right? But let’s take a second look. When Garry buy’s an ATV‚ whether it be from the dealer or a used
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474% a. $ $ 525.00 182.00 AHC AOC $ 707.00 b. $ $ 105.00 910.00 AHC AOC $ 1‚015.00 c. d. e. Ordering Cost Sensitivity $ 500 $ 1000 $ 1500 $ 2000 $ 2500 $ 3000 $ $ 182.00 910.00 455.00 303.33 227.50 182.00 151.67 Holding Cost Sensitivity $ 525.00 500 $ 105.00 1000 $ 210.00 1500 $ 315.00 2000 $ 420.00 2500 $ 525.00 3000 $ 630.00 1‚472 Annual Cost of Holding and Ordering = (13‚000*x/500) + (500*$0.42/2) $900 = (13‚000*x/500) + (500*$0.42/2) $900 = (26 *x) + $105 $900 - $105 = (26 *x)
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25000)] 1750 Direct Labour – fixed 3000 Manufacturing overhead – variable 1750 Manufacturing overhead – fixed 3375 16875 Non-manufacturing costs: Sales – variable (no incremental) 1500 Sales – fixed 1875 Corporate – fixed 3750 (24000) GAINS 4000 Yes‚ Johnson should accept the special order as it will entirely gain $4000. While without the special order‚ FinePrint would only make gain of $3000 per month ($25500 – $22‚500). The B case. Should
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Ally: HP<40%................Curaga 3. Ally: any...................Esuna 4. Self: MP<20%................Charge 5. Foe: HP>/=5‚000.............Haste (Optional) 6. Foe: HP<3000................Attack 7. Ally: any...................Regen 8. Ally: any...................Haste Second Member 1. Self........................Decoy
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graduates entering the actuarial field earn $40‚000. A college placement officer feels that this number is too low. She surveys 36 graduates entering the actuarial field and finds the average salary to be $41‚000. The population standard deviation is $3000. Can her claim be supported at 0.05? x¯=14.7‚ μx¯=13.77‚ ox¯=5.34‚ n=29‚ α=.01 3. Monthly Home Rent. The average monthly rent for a one bedroom in San Francisco is $ 1229. A random sample of 15 one bedroom homes about 15 miles outside of San
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The Production Possibility Frontier Consider the case of an island economy that produces only two goods: wine and grain. In a given period of time‚ the islanders may choose to produce only wine‚ only grain‚ or a combination of the two according to the following table: Production Possibility Table Wine|Grain| (Thousand of bottles)|(Thousand of bushels)| 0|15| 5|14| 9|12| 12|9| 14|5| 15|0| The production possibility frontier (PPF)
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Chapter 13: Chi-Square Applications SHORT ANSWER 1. When samples of size n are drawn from a normal population‚ the chi-square distribution is the sampling distribution of = ____________________‚ where s2 and are the sample and population variances‚ respectively. ANS: PTS: 1 OBJ: Section 13.2 2. Find the chi-square value for each of the right-tail areas below‚ given that the degrees of freedom are 7: A) 0.95 ____________________ B) 0.01 ____________________ C) 0.025 ____________________
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Unearned Service Revenue | | 750 | 15 | Accounts Payable | 50 | | | Cash | | 50 | 16 | Accounts Payable | 600 | | | Cash | | 600 | 19 | Cash | 60 | | | Unearned Service Revenue | | 60 | 23 | Cash | 3000 | | | Service Revenue | | 3000 | | Accounts Receivable | 1000 | | | Service Revenue | | 1000 | 23 | Supplies | 1250 | | | Cash | | 1250 | 23 | Salary Expense | 800 | | | Cash | | 800 | 28 | Dividends | 500 | | | Cash |
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