Relevant Range Scattergraph High-Low Method Example: Let total costs at 500 units of output be $150‚000 and at 3‚000 units of output be $400‚000. Calculate variable and fixed costs‚ respectively. High-Low Method Solution: High Low Change Costs: $400‚000 $150‚000 $250‚000 Units: 3‚000 500 2‚500 Calculate Variable Cost Per Unit: $250‚000/2‚500 = $100 Calculate Total Fixed Costs: $400‚000 – (3‚000 x 100) = $100‚000 High-Low Method Regression Analysis Relevant Range How Is Cost Behavior Used By
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Aggregates) Calculate M1 and M2 using the following information: Large-denomination time deposits $ 304 billion Currency and coin held by nonbanking public 438 billion Checkable deposits 509 billion Small-denomination time deposits 198 billion Traveler’s checks 18 billion Savings deposits 326 billion Money market mutual fund accounts 637 billion 2. (Reserve Accounts) Suppose that a bank’s customer deposits $4‚000 in her checking account. The required reserve ratio is 0
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Mole Ratios Lab October 10‚ 2013 Mrs. Oliver Noah Kent AP Chemistry Block 3/4 Laboratory #4: Mole Ratios I. Hypothesis: If copper wire is placed in an aqueous solution with silver nitrate‚ then silver crystals will grow on the wire surface and the solution will gradually take on the color of Copper (II) ions. The relative quantities of reactants and products in this chemical reaction can be determined by measuring the mass of copper wire consumed in the reaction and the mass of silver crystals
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Summer Training PROJECT REPORT ON RATIO ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF GAIL Executive summary Gail has been no. 1 gas utility co in Asia and no. 2 gas utility co. globally which was declared by plats top 250 in 2010. It was also selected as the top Indian co. in the gas processing‚ transmission and marketing sector for the dun and Bradstreet- American express corporate awards. In addition to that GAIL ‘s Dahej Vijaipur pipeline project won the silver medal in mega projects category
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Activity Ratios‚ which will be 19 key ratios. Secondly‚ these ratios will be interpreted to evaluate the current performance of the company with its historic figures of prior three years. Lastly‚ all these ratios will be compared with Cosmetics and Beauty Industry average and its competitor L’Oreal in 2012. Table # 1 Summary of Key Financial Ratios of Estee Lauder Estee Lauder Financial Ratios | RATIOS | (MRQ)2012 | FY 2011 | FY 2010 | Industry | L’Oreal SA. | Profitability Ratios % | |
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Financial Statement Analysis Exercises (Chapter 2) 2-4. Consider the following potential events that might have taken place atVodafone Group Plc on 31 March‚ 2012. For each one‚ indicate which line items in Vodafone’s balance sheet would be affected and by how much. Also indicate the change to Vodafone’s book value of equity. (In all cases‚ ignore any tax consequences for simplicity.) a. b. A warehouse fire destroyed £50 million worth of uninsured inventory. c. Vodafone used £50million
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manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico and Europe. The company’s financial ratios for 2004‚ 2005‚ and 2006 were analyzed and indicates that the company is not without problems. The current ratio for the company has been on a steady decline over the last three years. From the standpoint of a creditor‚ the reduction of the company’s current ratio is not good as the company’s short term liabilities is outgrowing its current assets. However‚ when you look at the
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stride forward due to its continuous vision for growth‚ its modern manufacturing facilities‚ and its extensive sales and distribution network‚ and it has always yielded this influence to give back to the community. 1. LIQUIDITY RATIO 1.1 Current Ratio: Provides an indication of the liquidity of the business by comparing the amount of current assets to current liabilities. A business’s current assets generally consist of cash‚ marketable securities‚ accounts receivable‚ and inventories
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American Eagle Outfitters Background………4 Business Environments…………………………….4 Return on Equity Ratio……………………………..5 Return On Assets Ratio………………………..……6 Gross Profit Margin…………………………….…….7 Net Profit Margin……………………………...………8 Current Ratio………………………………………...…9 Debt to Equity Ratio………………………..………10 Inventory Turnover Ratio……………………….11 Accounts Payable Turnover Ratio…………....13 Quality of Income Ratio…….……………………..14 Analysis and Conclusion………………………….15 Bibliography……………………………….…………..17 End Note
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Efficient market hypothesis and stock price movements Corporate finance‚ Lecturer-David Mutlow‚ 31/10/13
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