costs increase‚ but variable cost and price remain the same‚ the break even point Answer Selected Answer: increases Correct Answer: increases • Question 9 2 out of 2 points A university is planning a seminar. It costs $3000 to reserve a room‚ hire an instructor‚ and bring in the equipment. Assume it costs $25 per student for the administrators to provide the course materials. If we know that 20 people will attend‚ what price should be charged per person to break even
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A collectivist society where individuality is punishable by death and all men are viewed as “all in one and one in all… indivisible and forever”; herein lies the world of Anthem‚ an atypical yet discomforting dystopian world (Rand 19). Like most dystopias‚ the government is oppressive and tyrannical‚ hiding behind a false veil of fairness and equality. Different is the retrogressive development of technology‚ which can be described as primitive at best. The stark contrast between this portrayal and
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Equivalent units Materials Conversion Transferred out 45‚000 45‚000 45‚000 Ending work in process 3‚000 2‚550 1‚350 Total units accounted for: 48‚000 47‚550 46‚350 Here‚ ending work in process materials = 3000 x 85% = 2‚550 & conversion 3000 x 45% =1‚350 Unit costs calculation: Total costs (1) $854‚850 $446‚990 $407‚880 Equivalent units (2) 47‚550 46‚350 Cost per equivalent unit (1)/ (2) $9.40 $8.80 Total cost per unit = $9.40
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According to Oxford English Dictionary‚ the definition of welfare is “statutory procedure or social effort designed to promote the basic physical and material well-being of people in need” or “financial support given to people in need” (defs. 2 and 3). Both definitions include an expression “people in need.” However‚ some politicians currently use the term “welfare” to rationalize populism which is just an activity to take political power by gaining popularity from the public. Those politicians make
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| Course Project: AJ DAVIS DEPARTMENT STORES | | Part A | | | | The following report presents the details of the statistical analysis of the data collected from a sample of fifty credit customers of the department AJ Davis department store chain. The data collected was based on five variables‚ which were location‚ income‚ size‚ and years at current location and credit balance. The first variable analyzed was Location. The location data is a categorical variable; this was further
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Marketing Opportunities (Assignment 2) Total market potential Financial Year (FY) BBQs Outdoor Furniture BBQ Accessories Total FY 2008/9 25000 13000 42000 80000 FY 2009/10 35000 15000 58000 108000 FY 2010/11 40000 17000 68000 125000 FY 2011/12 45000 19000 75000 139000 FY 2012/13 50000 20500 83250 153750 Own Branded products Assume market share of 24% for BBQfun. BBQs Outdoor Accessories Number of buyers 30000 13000 56000 Quantity 1 1 3 Average price $600 $850 $50 Bargain market Assume market
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ASSIGNMENT AUDITING Semester 1‚ 2014 Overview Due date Thursday‚ 5th June 2014 Length 3000 words (maximum) Introduction This assignment requires you to develop an audit plan. You must refer to the relevant chapters of the textbook for information relating to audit planning. Your submission for this assignment must not exceed 3000 words in length. You must attach the assessment declaration sheet to the front of your assignment. You must sign and date the assessment declaration sheet. You must ensure
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Lenovo: Building a Global Brand 1. Why did IBM want to sell its PC business? Why did IBM sell to Lenovo? The reasons that IBM wanted to sell its PC business to Lenovo are: • • • To shed an unprofitable operation as the company saw the limitation and more competitors in the market. Selling its PC business to Lenovo would help them increase market share‚ especially in Asia. IBM shifted their business from producing PCs to concentrating on consulting service. Therefore‚ merging with another company
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Electro Inc. Case Analysis Who: Electro Inc.’s executive assistant When: 1987 Where: Calgary‚ Canada Electro Inc. is fast developing company which strive to build a high tech wonder company image‚ it also has clear market segmentation and specific strategies to penetrate this segment. However‚ in recent report‚ the company’s financial statement indicates that the company experience financial difficulties at this moment. Some managers believe that this difficulty is largely due to two projects
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that had definite “win” and “lose” conditions. The title went on to become‚ statistically‚ one of the most popular and successful video games of all time. The SimCity series has since been updated to include SimCity 2000 (1993)‚SimCity 3000 (1999)‚ SimCity 3000: Unlimited (2000)‚ SimCity 4 (2003). It also released some non-sim titles‚ such as 1991′s RoboSport and the well-known1995 3D Pinball for Windows‚ which has been included as one of the standard system games in many Windows releases. After
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