Q Suppose we are thinking about replacing an old computer with a new one. The old one cost us 650‚000; the new one will cost 780‚000. The new machine will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life. It will probably be worth about 140‚000 after five years. The old computer is being depreciated at a rate of 130‚000 per year. It will be completely written off in three years. If we do not replace it now‚ we will have to replace it in two years. We can sell it now for 230‚000; in two
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Sasha McEldowney 10/23/14 Video Case 3 1. How does Toyota’s approach to social responsibility relate to the three concepts of social responsibility described in the text (profit responsibility‚ stakeholder responsibility‚ and societal responsibility)? Profit responsibility- competitive forces‚ and economic forces. Stakeholder responsibility- regulatory forces. Societal responsibility- social forces. 2. How does Toyota’s view of sustainable mobility contribute to the company’s overall mission
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Quiz 3 Name ______________________________ Class Number _________________ 1. Let X be a random variable with Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) below. Answer the following probability questions: (You must write out CDF notation) – such as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .02 .09 .15 .41 .51 .66 .73 .97 .98 1.0 a) Answer _______________________ c) Answer _______________________ d) Answer _______________________ e) Answer _______________________
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waiting (trucks and bins) 7 a.m. 0 14 14 8 a.m. 0 28 28 9 a.m. 0 42 42 10 a.m. 14 42 56 11 a.m. 20 42 62 noon 26 42 68 1 p.m. 32 42 74 2 p.m. 38 42 80 3 p.m. 44 42 86 4 p.m. 50 42 92 5 p.m. 56 42 98 6 p.m. 62 42 104 7 p.m. 54 42 96 8 p.m. 46 42 88 9 p.m. 38 42 80 10 p.m. 30 42 72 11 p.m. 22 42 64 midnight 14 42 56 1 a.m. 6 42 48 2 a.m. 0 40 40 3 a.m. 0 32 32 4 a.m. 0 24 24 5 a.m. 0 16 16 6 a.m. 0 8 8
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carrying value of an asset is not recoverable. Per the same standards‚ carrying value is not recoverable “if it exceeds the expected future cash flows to be derived from the asset on an undiscounted basis” (FASB‚ ASC 360-10). In the Property Solutions Inc. case‚ the carrying value of the building on 10/1/2017 was $1‚650‚000 and the expected future cash flows are $1‚214‚940. Per the definition of impairment loss stated above‚ the asset is impaired. In calculating the loss‚ we must compare the carrying
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4/21/2009 University of Auckland Service-Dominant Logic – A case Of Singapore Airlines Prepared by: Mai El Haddad‚ Siyuan Wu‚ Wenyan Tang and Talisa Maulgue TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Overview of the industry........................................................................................................
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more complicated and costly than v-dies anda re generally used for high production works. 3) In the plastic region‚ the volume is constant so; 0∗ 0∗ 0= ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ =1 0∗ 0∗ 0 Then do; − 0 = 0‚15 0 = 1‚15 0 Similarly‚ bu in the opposite direction due to reduction; − 0 = −0‚05 0 0 = 0‚915 So; = 0‚95 Then; = 0 0 = ln 1‚0925 = 1‚725 ln 1‚0526 Then from the graph‚ the LDR is almost 2‚8 for that material. 4) • • • • The compensation techniques; Overbending the part in
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Southwest Airlines Case Study 1. Company Overview Southwest airlines began in 1967 as a low-cost‚ low-fare‚ customer-friendly air service shuttling passengers between San Antonio‚ Dallas and Houston‚ Texas. Founded by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher‚ Southwest moved from a small commuter transport of 18 round trip flights within Texas to a bustling market share leader providing more domestic flights than any other airline within the industry. Within two years of its first flight the airline was able
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Journal of Knowledge Management Practice‚ Vol. 12‚ No. 3‚ September 2011 A Study Of The Predictive Effect Of Pre-Service Teacher Personal Knowledge Management Competency On Their Instructional Design Skills Eric Cheng‚ The Hong Kong Institute of Education‚ Tai Po‚ Hong Kong ABSTRACT: This paper aims to examine the relationship between the personal knowledge management (PKM) competency of pre-service teachers and their instructional design skills. Supporting the sustainable development
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- The BA Dispute from the perspective of BA management team 2.1 Introduction British Airways‚ also referred to by its shorten name BA‚ is the largest airline in the United Kingdom based on fleet size‚ international flights and international destinations. When measured by passengers they carried‚ it is second-largest in United Kingdom. The airline headquarter is in Waterside and its main hub is at London Heathrow Airport. In November 2010‚ BA put forward a proposal that it was going to reduce the
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