Available-for-sale financial assets 51 - Trade and other receivables-net 57‚731 26‚605 31126 117% 2.17 Inventories 49‚582 37‚763 11819 31% 1.31 Other current assets 10‚750 8‚178 2572 31% 1.31 145‚265 96‚606 48659 50% 1.50 Assets held for sale 588 10 578 5780% 58.80 Total Current Assets 145‚853 96‚616 49237 51% 1.51 Noncurrent Assets 860 1‚036 -176 -17% 0.83 Available-for-sale financial assets 102‚140 50‚446 51694 102% 2.02 Property‚ plant and equipment-net 1‚641 2‚505 -864 -34% 0.66 Investment
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Marketin Global Edition 14 PHILIP Kotler Northwestern University GARY Armstrong University of North Carolina Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo Part 1: Defining Marketing and the Marketing Process (Chapters 1-2) Contents Preface 16 Part 2: Understanding the Marketplace and Consumers (Chapters
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Description / Instructions: Complete the following Week 1 Assignment in WileyPLUS: * Exercise 8-4 * Exercise 8-11 * BYP 8-1 * BYP 8-2 Question 1 The ledger of Wainwright Company at the end of the current year shows Accounts Receivable $78‚000; Credit Sales $810‚000; and Sales Returns and Allowances $40‚000. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) (a) If Wainwright uses the direct write-off method to account for uncollectible accounts
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The Role of Computer-Aided Detection in Diagnostic Medical Imaging Innovation and Imaging Methods of improving the acquisition‚ display and interpretation of diagnostic medical images have been in a constant state of innovation since the discovery of x-ray in eighteen ninety-five (1895). The biggest changes have occurred along with and largely because of incredible advancements in computer technology. Medical imaging developers have harnessed computer technologies to perform tasks that have helped
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Salesboom. (2010). CRM for Hospitals. Retrieved August 30‚ 2010 from http://www.salesboom.com/products/Hospital-crm-software-solution.html University of Phoenix. (2010). Social Networking Sites. Retrieved September 6‚ 2010 from University of Phoenix‚ CMGT 554 website.
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SYLLABUS CMGT/430 Enterprise Security Copyright ©2015 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers the managerial and technical considerations related to access controls‚ authentication‚ external attacks‚ and other risk areas facing an enterprise. This course will also survey the techniques to prevent unauthorized computer and facility access as well as the concepts for protecting the hardware and software assets of an enterprise. Course Dates Faculty Information
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[pic] Benefit-Cost Analysis Case Study Nuclear Power Station In Tulear‚ Madagascar [pic] Yavor LAZAROV Abdo SADAKA Contents Introduction 3 Madagascar’s case 3 Background information 4 Estimation of Power Plant Capacity. 5 Cost of the project 6 Outflow forcast 7 Total Inflow 8 Payback Method. 10 NPV Method. 12 IRR Method 13 Discounted Payback Method 14 Sensitivity Analysys 15 Scenario Analysy. 17 Advantages
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References: 1. Joon B. Park‚ Roderic S. Lakes BIO MATERIALS‚ An Introduction‚ second edition. 2. Annual Book of ASTM Standards‚ Part 46‚ American Society for Testing and Materials‚ Philadelphia‚ 1980‚ p. 578. 3. F.H. Keating‚ Chromium-Nickel Austenitic Steels‚ Buttersworths‚ London‚ 1958. 4. Source Book on Industrial Alloy and Engineering Data‚ American Society for Metals‚ Metal Park‚ Ohio‚ 1978‚ p.223. 5. C.J. Smithells (ed.)‚ Metals Reference Book‚ Butterworths
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NUMBER SYSTEMS TUTORIAL Courtesy of: thevbprogrammer.com Number Systems Number Systems Concepts The study of number systems is useful to the student of computing due to the fact that number systems other than the familiar decimal (base 10) number system are used in the computer field. Digital computers internally use the binary (base 2) number system to represent data and perform arithmetic calculations. The binary number system is very efficient for computers‚ but not for humans. Representing
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Leadership in Action Josh Nessa LDR/531 January 14‚ 2011 Dr. Taylor Leadership in Action As a new employee for Smith and Facmouth‚ a teleshopping and mail order company‚ my job is to help eliminate the cliques and implement a restructuring strategy that can improve the employee’s culture and empower them. The company’s main figureheads are the Logistics Manager‚ Project Manager‚ and Marketing Manager. These three individuals have different initial emotions towards me and both
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