kind of business it is‚ the company will also need to provide the right building facilities. As well as these thing they also include: Sector centre‚ Access to distribution‚ Road/rails/air network- the company will need to make sure that their business is located in an area where customers can get access to it easily. Numbers of staff employed- is also important to think about how many staff you need in the business to carry out the job properly. If there are less staff then the business may not
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cheap but quality milk which will create Kraft’s products also the second supply chain will be a company that supply a large amount of salt which is also need for the products that Kraft creates. Packaging is also an essential for the Kraft’s company. 2. Why do you think Kraft Foods is concentrating on its Power Brands? Give two examples of Kraft Foods Power Brands. Kraft’s foods is concentrating on its power brands because these brands bring in a lot of income for the company which helps developing
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5 Business Entity Concept- The business and the businessman are two different and distinct entities. I.e. that the firm and the partners‚ the company and the shareholders‚ the owners and the organization have their own distinct identities. All accounting is done from the perspective of the business. The accountant regards owners‚ creditors‚ suppliers‚ customers as parties transacting with the business. All transactions are viewed from the point of view of the business. Money Measurement
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Lisa Jane Marie Horn 149 Carnation Road Strood Kent ME22YG Lisajanemariehorn@yahoo.co.uk 07958359829 Personal Statement: 3 Years ’ experience working in temporary positions within an Office based environment also I have worked within the Retail industry. I have gained skills such as Administration and Customer Service. I am a determined and ambitious individual with great interpersonal skills. I have the ability to work on my own initiative and as part of a small or expanding team. My goal
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processes sugar and other ingredients into black licorice A costume maker that makes specialty costumes for figure skaters All of these Instructor Explanation: Chapter 3 Points Received: 5 of 5 Comments: Question 2. Question : (TCO F) Which of the following companies would be most likely to use a job-order costing system rather than a process costing system? Student Answer: Fast food restaurant Shipbuilding Crude oil refining
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Business Law – Outcome 2 (Law of Contract) Identify and describe the essential elements of a contract There are 3 essential elements in a contract: * There must be an agreement on all material aspects (Consensus in idem) Both or all parties in a contract must have the same understanding of all terms within the contract. To reach and consensus in idem‚ any acceptance must meet one of the offers made. If a party makes changes to the original offer then this is considered a conditional offer
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Macro 202: Review Quiz 2 Say’s Law: Investment: Interest Rate: Diminishing Returns: Aggregate Demand: Barter: Great Depression: C-C’: C-M-C’: Crowding Out: The (Neo)Classical Model Answer each question using the classical model. (1) What determines the level of employment (N)? Draw and label graph #1. What is this graph called? (2) What determines the level of output? Draw and label graph #2. What is this graph called? [hint: Y = f (K*‚ … )] (3) What determines the
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The primary objective of a for-profit firm is to ___________. Answer |M| |maximize agency costs | |A| | | |C| | | |R| | | |O| | | |B| | | |U| |
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Economics Activity Points % of Total Discuss 105 6% Exam 60 3% Final Exam 100 5% Journal 140 8% Practice 360 19% Quiz 540 29% Test (CST) 350 19% Test (TST) 200 11% Total Points for the Course : 1855 Unit 1: The Game of Economics Lesson 1.1: What Is Economics Anyway? Activity 1.1.1: Study - What Kind of Game? (Documents: Study Sheet) See how economics can be understood as a game with rules that is played by people with different roles. Duration: 40 min Activity
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Butterfield v. Forrester Factual Situation: 1809‚ Butterfield‚ plaintiff was riding and struck an a pole placed in the road by Forrester‚ defendant‚ at approximately 8 PM; sued for damages Witness testified that pole was visible at 100 yards with light at that time‚ and that Butterfield was riding recklessly Trial court: jury instructed that if an individual riding with reasonable care could have avoided the pole and that Butterfield was not riding with care‚ Forester should win Trial Court
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