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    Polar Sports‚ Inc. Fall 2014 BA 615 Polar Sports Question 1 1. Which factors should Mr. Weir consider in deciding whether to adopt level production? Mr. Weir must analyze both business and financial risks of adopting level production. As a for profit firm‚ the first thing that Mr. Weir should consider is whether level production will increase net income and provide more value for the shareholders. The pro forma statements show that Polar Sports will be more profitable. Polar Sports will make $406

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    2001 South Delaware Coors‚ Inc. Proforma Income Statement and Accompanying Notes South Delaware Coors Inc. Pro Forma Income Statement for the 12-Month Period Ended Dec. 31‚ 2001 Sales $3‚691‚963.00 Cost of goods sold $2‚876‚039.00 Gross margin $815‚924.00 Marketing Expenses Sales expenses $100‚000.00 $100‚000.00 General and Admin. Expenses Administrative Salaries $60‚000.00 Dep. on Buildings and Equipment $50‚000.00 Interest expense

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    Gourmet Products Inc. Prepared by Asif Majarani‚ Sr. Audit manager of Majarani Associates‚ CGAs Submitted October 31‚ 20X0 Summary Our firm has been engaged with GPI for compilation engagements for the past two years. For year ending September 30‚ 20X0‚ a preparation of consolidated financial statements are required due to acquisition of foreign subsidiary on August 15‚ 20X0. This report addresses issues surrounding the preparation of the consolidated statements for Gourmet Products Inc. (GPI) and

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    This case study included information on a sample of fifty credit card accounts. This information‚ table one‚ included household size‚ annual income‚ and the amount charged to the account. Scatter plots of the data were produced. Figure one shows household size vs. amount charged. This graph shows that the positive linear relationship of the data is somewhat strong. The r squared is 0.56‚ analyzing the graph there is a correlation of household size to amount charged‚ but there is a range per

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    Operations Management Case Study ToysPlus‚ Inc. Murthy‚ vice president of manufacturing for ToysPlus‚ Inc.‚ finished reading the weekly production report for the week ended January 27‚ 2012. Inventories were up once again‚ and service levels were lower than expected. Murthy wondered why these problems could not be solved once and for all. Last year he had installed a new IBM production and inventory control system on the company’s mainframe computer. While the system drastically reduced inventories

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    The Company Details Uber Technologies Inc.‚ also better known as Uber‚ is the transportation mobile application company founded back in 2009 (Lashinsky‚ 2015) that specializes in transportation through their mobile platform which operate 24-hour-per-day and connect passengers and drivers (Pullen‚ 2014). It has since then grown into a well-known‚ successful‚ billion-dollar company worth over $50 billion net worth with 58 countries involve (Kim‚ 2015). The company revenues through hire service and

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    ABOUT THE ORGANISATION Borders Group Inc. started in 1971 in the United States of America. The international bookstore chain set up their first store in Singapore in 1997 (Reuters‚ 2011)‚ bringing in a unique “library culture” practised by few others in the country as the company did not shrink-wrap their books‚ therefore customers were allowed to browse books freely (Trager Bohley‚ 2009). This stemmed from the belief that tactile pleasures derived from interaction with the new books would play an

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    Lululemon Athletica Inc. is one of the fastest growing retailers and designers of athletic apparel that serves primarily in the United States‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ the UK and Singapore. Lululemon is a Canadian based company whose head office is located in Vancouver‚ British Columbia. This company once had a goal of opening only one store but has now grown into an international yoga inspired athletic apparel company. Lululemon not only offers its customers a wide range of performance

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    Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Tabitha Szoltysik LAW/421 September 22‚ 2014 Phillip Quintana Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker 1. At what point‚ if ever‚ did the parties have a contract? I think the parties had a contract as soon as BTT sent over the email names Strat Deal. If it weren’t in the exclusive negotiation agreement that stated the no distribution contract valid unless it’s in writing‚ then I would say they were in a contract when Chou accepted

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    Case Study: K-Pop, Inc

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    K-Pop‚ Inc. It should come as no surprise to you‚ that K-Pop entertainment companies indeed need to generate income. Training idols‚ inventing concepts‚ producing songs‚ creating choreographies‚ hiring administrative personnel‚ are not freely available. They generate costs you and I may never earn in our lifetime. Making money is the main priority of any business. K-Pop entertainment companies are no different. What are the main income channels? Album sales. Ticket sales. Endorsements. Exclusive

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