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    CASE PROBLEM 2 MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY: The motion picture industry is a competitive business. More than 50 studios produce a total of 300 to 400 new motion pictures each year‚ and the financial success of each motion picture seems to vary considerably. The opening weekend gross sales‚ the total gross sales‚ the number of theaters the movie was shown in‚ and the number of weeks the motion picture was in the top 60 for gross sales are common variables used to measure the success of a motion picture

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    Problem 2-1

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    1. Explain the events that probably gave rise to journal entries 1 through 8 of exhibit 1. a. Entry 1: Miss barbarra Thompson opened the company investing USD 65‚000.00 cash and USD 100‚000.00 from Bank Borrowings. b. Entry 2: The company paid its Rent amounting to USD 1‚485.00 c. The company bought inventory items worth USD 137‚500.00 on credit. d. The company bought Furnitures and Fixtures (10 years useable life) for cash amounting to USD 15‚500.00 e. The company

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    Problem Set #2 Ec 370 Summer‚ 2013 Michigan State University M. Naretta 1. Another popular sport on SASN is One-out‚ Two-base baseball. In this sport there are‚ obviously‚ two bases: home and 2nd. The batter hits the ball and runs to 2nd. If he or she (it’s a co-ed sport) gets a hit‚ then the batter is on second. If it’s an out‚ then the inning is over and the other team gets to bat. Suppose that it’s a hit. Then the next batter bats with a runner on 2nd base. If that

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    University of Phoenix FIN/571 Kent Kelly 1/11/15 Susanne Elliot 1. There are many reasons why a company may or may not become successful but one area of success for a company has always been the company’s foundation or structure

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    percent frequency are expected to vary. The frequency distributions are as follows: Opening Gross Sales (Millions) Frequency (or Percentage) $0 – 9.99 70 10 – 19.99 15 20 – 29.99 8 30 – 39.99 2 40 – 49.99 1 50 – 59.99 1 60 – 69.99 0 70 – 79.99 1 80 – 89.99 0 90 – 99.99 0 100 – 109.99 2 Total 100 Total Gross Sales (Millions) Frequency (or Percentage) $0 – 49.99 77 50 – 99.99 16 100 – 149.99 1 150 – 199.99 1 200 – 249.99 3 250 – 299.99 1 300 – 349.99 0 350 – 399.99

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    Flight of the Phoenix By: Kole Stambaugh MGT410 11-18-12   Introduction The movie starts out in the early 1930’s‚ flying an older plain through the desert. They lose their radio along with voltage regulator‚ they are heading for Benghazi. Lew Moran forgets to tell Frank Towns about a loud or squeaky pulley in the starboard side of the plane‚ so Frank must have a look at it. As they are flying they get caught in a bad sand storm and loose both engines

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    many problems. Telstra is following Classical approach of management as it seeks to achieve effectiveness by focusing on task efficiencies i.e. focusing on their next G wireless broadband and not on external stakeholders (Schermerhorn‚ Davidson‚ Poole‚ Simon‚ Woods‚ Chau‚ 2011‚ pg. 183). Telstra needs to use more humanistic or contingency approach of planning. This report will argue the need for Telstra to use more contingency approach of planning to regain its market dominance. • Problem Identification

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    DECISION SCIENCE MGT3050 CASE PROBLEM Sem ‚1 2014– 2015 FORCASTING LOST SALES Instructor: PROFESSOR DR. RAFIKUL ISLAM Section-4 Prepared by: 1. MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM 1133077 2. MD. WASIUL KARIM 1125337 3. NAHID HASAN 1215389 An estimate of sales had there been no hurricane : Answer to the question number -1 The given data used for the forecast is the Carlson sales data for 48 months. We used the trend and seasonal method. Bellow the techniques are given to estimate the

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    University of Phoenix Material Writing Resources Part I Complete the following table with at least three writing resources found in the Center for Writing Excellence. Note what the resource is in the first column‚ where it is found in the second‚ and how you will use it in the third column. Writing resource Location How will you use it? Plagiarism Checker Library Tab-Center for Writing Excellence- Plagiarism Checker This tool is used for us students to submit a paper you have

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    Comprehensive Problem 2

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    an EOQ. Assume sales of fans and heaters increase from 11‚500 to 23‚750 units. The ordering cost for each order is $175‚ and the carrying cost per unit is $2.50 (these values will not change with the discount). The average inventory is based on EOQ/2. Each inventory has an average cost of $12.50. Cost of goods sold is equal to 60 percent of net sales; general and administrative expenses are 15 percent of net sales; and interest payments of 14 percent will only be necessary for the increase in the

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