Sample Business Plan This is a sample business plan that I completed by myself for a Entrepreneur class in my Senior year of high school. Unlike most students‚ I was really excited to plan and organize my ideas so my plan ended up being much longer then expected. All the numbers I used were‚ for the most part‚ actual prices and I spend hours alone just number crunching. It was worth it in the end when I had my final copy! I apologize in advance for awkward spacing‚ numbering‚ and indents. Some things
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is weakened by osteoporosis‚ causing the front edge of the vertebrae to collapse more than the back edge‚ then causing the spine to bend forward. When the spine is bent forward‚ it causes a hunched posture and also extreme pain (Smolin and Grosvenor 420). The National
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT F INANCIAL M ANAGEM ENT AND M ANAGEM ENT A CCOUNTING A SSIGNM ENT A SSIGNM ENT S UBM ISSION D ATE : T ECHNICAL R EQUIREM ENTS 8 April 2013 AND A SSIGNM ENT I NSTRUCTIONS • Please ensure that your first name‚ surname‚ student number‚ the course code number and total number of pages appear on the front cover of your assignment. • Assignments must be submitted online: by way of the ‘Assignment Submission’ link in this subject’s area on Regenesys Online
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Question 1: i. Fixed Cost = ($660 + $770) x 3‚000 units = $4‚290‚000.00 Variable Cost = $550 + $825 + $420 + $275 = $2‚070 Total Variable Cost = $2‚070 x $3‚000 = $6‚210‚000.00 Unit Contribution Margin = Sales – Variable Cost = $4‚350 – $2‚070 = $2‚280 ii. Contribution Margin Ratio = Total Variable Cost Total Sales = $2‚280 x 3‚000 $4‚350 x 3‚000 = 0.524137 iii. Break even volume in units = Total Fixed Cost Unit Contribution Margin = $4
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Ashley Spees CHM 261- Batzer Chem Final Write Up- Kool Aid Lab Total Acid This part of the lab requires titration of Kool Aid with an NaOH solution. The reason titrations are used is to determine the concentration of an unknown solution by reacting a strong acid with a strong base. Titrations are hard to accomplish‚ though‚ due to the fact that indicators used to show the endpoints are very sensitive and one drop could make the solution titrate past its endpoint. Blue stock solution: 3 mg/L
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the synergies. That means the indicated synergies are 116 billion. 1b. 2000E 2001E 2002E 2003E 2004E 2005E 2006E Terminal Value Operating profit AfterTax (I) 0 58‚5 159‚9 447‚2 639‚6 793‚65 967‚85 (II)26884‚72 Savings 0 60 147 360 420 469 506 Total Synergies AfterTax 0 118‚5 306‚9 807‚2 1059‚6 1262‚65 1473‚85 PV Total Synergies (III) 110‚1301 265‚0772 647‚9542 790‚4836 875‚4304 949‚6852 (IV) 17323‚35 Total Synergies 20962‚11 Total Synergies
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711 Variable Costs Cost of Goods Sold $4‚326 $4‚132 $5‚570 Commissions $429 $405 $536 Total Variable Costs $4‚755 $4‚537 $6‚106 Fixed Cost Salaries $2‚021 $2‚081 $3‚215 Advertising $254 $250 $257 Administrative Expenses $418 $425 $435 Rent $420 $420 $840 Depreciation $84 $84 $142 Miscellaneous Expenses $53 $93 $122 Total Fixed Cost $3‚250 $3‚353 $5‚011 Breakeven point in number of sales tickets Breakeven Point = Total Fixed Cost / (Contribution Margin/ Units) 2003 = $3250 / ($3828/5341) = 4535
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Wendy’s ILAB WEEK 3 The following food items I would select from Wendy’s menu as a healthy meal. Grilled Chicken Go Wrap Calories 260 Total Fat (g) 10 Saturated Fat (g) 2.5 Trans Fat (g) 0 Cholst (mg) 10 Sodium (mg) 115 Total Carb (g) 5 Fiber (g) 2 Sugars (g) 2 Protein (g) 4 Caesar Side Salad Calories 60 Total Fat (g 3.5) Saturated Fat (g) 2.5 Trans Fat (g) 0 Cholst (mg) 10 Sodium (mg) 115 Total Carb (g) 5 Fiber (g) 2 Sugars (g) 2 Protein (g) 4 Diet
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BUS 420 Auditing – Fall 2012 Instructor: John O’Shaughnessy E-mail – jjoshaughnessy2@usfca.edu WebPage - refer to Blackboard site - http://blackboard.usfca.edu/ Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 1:00 – 2:00 pm in Malloy Adjunct Lounge Class Meeting: Mondays and Wednesdays‚ beginning August 22‚ 2012 (4:45 to 6:25 pm) Harney Science Center 514 Required text: Principles of Auditing‚ 18th Ed. by Whittington and Pany‚ published by McGraw-Hill
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Thermochemistry Saxon Evans & Zac Taylor Dr. Nachman 2/08/2011 Abstract: Using the chemical equation we can study the reaction taking place between magnesium metal and sulfuric acid in solution. The = for the reaction of sulfuric acid and magnesium metal. Introduction This report demonstrates calorimetry‚ or the technique of measuring heat effects in the surroundings. In order to make sure that there is no temperature change‚ or that it is an isothermal heat transfer‚ it is kept
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