Chapter4 Result and of Findings This chapter presents findings from employee side‚ and then analyzes and discusses these findings from small business and literature review as a whole. 4.1. Finding from Questionnaire - Automated System and Manual System 4.1.1. Personal Profile Among 10 questionnaire that have been delivered‚ only 9 are collected back with all questions completed‚ from these usable surveys‚ 77.78% of our respondents are male and 22.22% are female. In term of age‚ 22.22% of our respondent
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with low sales volume‚ however‚ they believed that a Brita consumer would have a remarkable lifetime value‚ resulting in the retention rate of 80%. Not only their retention rate was high‚ Brita’s market share had been steady in the range of 65% and 75%‚ which made them a dominant market player in the system and filter market. The reason for being so dominant in the market was because Brita’s products were exactly what the consumers were looking for. Attributes of the core product‚ the pitcher‚ itself
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Yes Summarize the article (75 to 100 words) Source 2 Author: June Cerruti Date: Nov/Dec 2006 Title: Outcomes of Child Care Health Consultation Services for Child Care Providers in New Jersey: A Pilot Study Publication: 2006 Peer Reviewed? No What words did you use to find this article? Child Care What type of article is this (research‚ summary‚ reflection‚ essay‚ etc.)? Journal Did this article include an abstract? Yes Summarize the article (75 to 100 words) Source
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Chadwick Construction Case Analysis Introduction Chadwick Construction Company has had a significant increase in demand over recent years and has encountered multiple project management problems during this time. As a result‚ CCC’s general manager is considering the possibility of hiring a project manager for project scheduling and keeping track of the progress of subcontractors at work sites. CCC management is interested in knowing the expected completion time for a house if a project manager
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Solution: You would buy the American call for $75‚ exercise the call immediately in order to purchase a share of Pintail stock for $50‚ and then sell the share of Pintail stock for $200. The net gain is: $200 – ($75 + $50) = $75. If the call is a European call‚ you should buy the call‚ deposit in the bank an amount equal to the present value of the exercise price‚ and sell the stock short. This produces a current cash flow equal to: $200 – $75 – ($50/1 + r) At the maturity of the call
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Summary • Evaluation of NYC Capital Offer — Comparable Companies Analysis $24.64-$32.90 — Precedent Transaction Analysis $21.99-$30.43 — Discounted Cash Flow Analysis $25.03-$33.74 • Recommendations — Counteroffer $20/share + Earnout of 75% EBITDA over 3 years $25.18-$30.03 — Defensive Strategy Shareholder Rights Plan + Buyback — One Year From Now About Boots‚ Valuation Range Khakis ‘R Us & MBA Investment Bankers LLC Confidential 2 Comparable Company Analysis • Comparables
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Case Study: Appaloosa County Day Care Center‚ Inc. Florida Memorial University Bus 501 Accounting for Management Fall 2011 Dr. Rosalie C. Hallbauer Aldon Hemmans Mary Saddler Gerald Turner Identify the services or program to be included in the cost and profitability analysis. The Department of Human Services licensing regulations of a staff to child ratio that all licensed facilities must follow. If a center pays just the minimum wage at least $1.95 per hour would
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info/articles/19720615.htm [ 12 ] [ 13 ]. G.R. Hess‚ Vietnam: Explaining America’s Lost War‚ 2008 Page 31 [ 14 ] [ 15 ]. M.K. Hall‚ The Vietnam War‚ 2008 Page 15 [ 16 ] [ 17 ]. V. Sanders‚ The USA and Vietnam 1945-75‚ 2007 Page 84 [ 18 ] [ 19 ]. Cited in V. Sanders‚ The USA and Vietnam 1945-75‚ 2007 Page 84 [ 20 ] [ 21 ]. R. Schulzinger‚ A Time for War‚ 1997 Page 175 [ 22 ] [ 23 ]. R. Schulzinger‚ A Time for War‚ 1997 Page 175 [ 24 ] [ 25 ]. D. Murphy + T. Morris‚ International Relations 1879-2004‚ 2008
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goes down just a little‚ they’ll buy a lot more. If prices rise just a bit‚ they’ll stop buying as much and wait for prices to return to normal. This is the demanding curve. From this figure‚ we could see that Ed = (△Q/Q)/(△P/P) =((90-52)/52)/((50-75) /75)= -2.19‚ |Ed| is larger than 1. It means that consumers are really sensitive to price changes. In this condition‚ the market was highly price sensitive and a low price stimulates market growth. So it could set price by market-penetration pricing.
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25 = 75% $1.00 Absolute Increase in Unit Sales = $150‚000 = 200‚000 units $.75 Absolute Increase in Dollar Sales = $150‚000 = $200‚000 .75 b) Rash-Away: $1.00 incremental advertising = $3.33 30% contribution margin Sales $3.33 Variable Costs (70%) 2.33 Contribution Margin (30%) $1.00 Incremental Fixed Cost 1.00 Profit 0 Red-Away: $1.00 incremental advertising = $1.33 75% contribution
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