– The Charter Company Discussion Questions Answer these questions using the overview (p. 1) and 5 Exhibits (pp. 3 – 9). Write your responses in a new thread on the board. 1. Calculate the following ratios for each year during the period 1980-1983. Comment on the trend indicated by each ratio with respect to the financial performance and condition of the Charter Company. a. Profitability: Return on average total assets (assume a 46% income tax rate) ROTA=Sales/Total assests 1983=133896/1720622
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Assignment 1 – Manufacturing company Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational company that was founded in Brunswick‚ New Jersey in 1886 by American entrepreneurs Robert Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson. It manufactures pharmaceuticals‚ medical devices and consumer products. Johnson and Johnson and its subsidiaries have operations in over 60 countries and sell their products in over 175 countries. They are one of the world’s largest manufacturer of health care
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example of an online source that you would suggest to search for enhancing the points made in the lesson plan. 7.Explain how the preparation of a lesson plan can make teachers more effective in reaching their instructional objectives? Answers: Q1. Because with the exception of academic settings‚ the principal reason for these Business TESOL training is to satisfy a corporate or individual’s need as a urgent necessity related to the business word‚ instead of merely academic preparation
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emphasis of gathering marketing intelligence has been __________. Student Answer: its crisis-response orientation its lack of validity the lack of trained researchers the lack of computer resources misinterpretation of data by decision makers Points Received: 0 of 1 Comments: Question 2. Question : To design a marketing information system‚ analysts need to know __________. Student Answer: what types of decisions each decision maker regularly makes what
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more detail in the answer to the next question. 1.6 Now let’s analyze the Goods Rcvd/ Invoice Rcvd account closer. This account is necessary because of timing differences in the real world. This is what is termed a suspense account. Briefly explain how entries would be made to this account (i.e. What transactions happen and how are they recorded?) and why all transactions in the account should eventually be zeroed out. (If you don’t grasp this concept yet‚ you may wait to answer this part until
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4 E a r l y Su p p l i e r I n t e g r a t i o n i n t h e De s i g n o f t h e Skid-Steer Loader1 “Congratulations‚ Scott. You are the new supply management manager of our new Deere & Company Commercial Worksite Products manufacturing facility in Knoxville‚ Tennessee. As you know‚ we really need your help to make this new facility fully operational in 24 months. I am sure you realize that a critical responsibility of your new job is to integrate suppliers into the product development process
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down and handed his job to Bill Perez‚ he stayed on as chairman of the board. In what ways could Knight’s continued presence on the board have created an informal structure that prevented Perez from achieving full and complete leadershipof Nike? Answer: Informal structures are the shadow organization that represents the actualworking and communication relationships that may not resemble the formal organizationalchart. When knight remained on the board‚ old communication relationships may have
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CASE 8.1 LIVENT‚ INC. Synopsis Similar to most financial frauds‚ the Livent‚ Inc. fraud was masterminded by a few individuals‚ primarily Garth Drabinsky and Myron Gottlieb. However‚ numerous individuals were eventually drawn into Livent’s fraudulent schemes by its principal architects‚ including Maria Messina‚ the company’s chief financial officer (CFO). Messina‚ a former partner with Deloitte & Touche’s Canadian affiliate‚ had previously served as Livent’s audit engagement partner
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Aptitude test 1. Find the nest term in series ? 25 16 9 4 1 0 ? Ans. (-1)2 = 1 2. If (NM)2= RRM where N.M & R are distinct digits. Then possible values for R are (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) none of these Ans (b) -2 3. A man buys spirit at Rs. 60 per letter‚ adds water to it and then sells it at Rs. 75 per litter. What is the ratio of spirit to water if his profit in the feal is 37.5%? (a) 9:1 (b) 10:1 (c) 11:1 (d) None of these. Ans (b) 10.1 4. A certain quantity of
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KEY PROBLEM 1 Suppose a candy company roaster producing generic suckers (measured by Q) has the following cost function: C(q) = 1 3 1 2 q − q + 3q + 180 1500 15 A i) Using the cost function‚ set-up functions to demonstrate the following costs: a) Fixed costs b) Variable costs c) Average fixed costs d) Average variable costs e) Average total costs e) Marginal cost of production Fixed Costs = FC(q) = 180 Variable Costs - VC(q) = 1 3 1 2 q − q + 3q 1500 15 AFC(q)
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