Should all College courses cost the same? I don’t think all college courses should cost the same. The reasons why college courses shouldn’t cost the same is because the equipment or material for every course is different‚ the difficulty of teaching a course is different‚ and every course has a different outcome. Every college course requires different types of equipment. For example‚ Medical classes would require very expensive equipment like surgical machines and some classes like math would only
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FAFNA – Profit-Cost-Volume Problem SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CALCULATION PROBLEMS Based on the following information‚ complete the problems listed below on the Airwolf Helicopters Company. [In $ Dollars 000] Sales……………$75‚000 Gross Margin…60% Op. Expenses..$12‚000 # Units shipped…15 Operating Profit? Gross Profit (GP)= Gross Margin x Sales = 75‚000 x 0.60 =45‚000 Operating Profit (OP)= GP-Operating Exp (OE) OP= 45‚000-12‚000 OP= 33‚000 The remaining questions are based on the following
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This weekend‚ I took a trip to the Mall and conducted a field study. By sitting in the food court‚ I was able to observe how people interacted with one another. I focused solely on their nonverbal communication and watched how they were able to enhance their conversations with things such as gestures‚ behavior‚ and tone or volume. O’hair and Wieman state that there are times when no dialogue is needed to have a conversation and communicate (128). Through my field study‚ I found this to be very true
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In the context of the shareholder wealth-maximization model of a firm‚ what is the expected impact of each of the following events on the value of the firm? Explain why Shareholder wealth-maximazation model goals to maximize the present value of the expected future cash flow for the equity owner’s (shareholder). It is the long term business goal and the value for the firm is determined by the amount‚ timing‚ and risk of the firm’s expected future profits. For the following events‚ the value of
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis and Costing for the 21st Century Abstract Cost value is the analysis of different divisions or business units of a firm on the basis of their opportunity cost and economic rent (“Cost value definition”). The objective of cost value is to determine which division or unit should be kept‚ expanded‚ sold‚ or shut down (“Cost value definition”). Cost analysis is an important component of all economic evaluation techniques‚ especially when it comes to planning and self-assessment
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Fondriest Professor Timothy Groves BSA/310 October 21‚ 2012 Profit and Loss Statement Paper Before beginning‚ it should be noted that although this project is to be for a Profit and Loss (P&L) Statement‚ only an Income Statement is available at the Kudler Fine Foods website (Apollo Group‚ 2011). However‚ Income Statements and P&L Statements are‚ for all intents and purposes‚ the same thing. With that said‚ it cannot be determined conclusively by reading the
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How Costs‚ Revenue and Profit are important for running a business? In my business and in any other business the costs‚ revenue and profit are the most important aspects for running a business as the costs are the amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get something for example in my business the costs I would have to spend in order to create my product (cupcakes) is the ingredients such as flour‚ eggs‚ icing etc. The second important aspect for running my business is the revenue as
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1. a. The total explicit cost is $793‚000($970‚000-$177‚000). The total implicit cost is $190‚000($175‚000+.15X$100‚000). The total economic costs is $983‚000($793‚000+$190‚000). b. The accounting profit in 2010 is $177‚000($970‚000-$793‚000) c. The economic profit in 2010 is $-13‚000($970‚000-$793‚000-$190‚000). d. The owner should not leave his job because the economic profit is negative‚ which means he will earn less if he does his own business. 2. a. The type of agency problem that is involved
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Nonprofit versus For-Profit Healthcare and Organizations Abstract This paper explores articles and research conducted on nonprofit versus For-Profit Healthcare and Organizations. There are three types of entities that own hospitals‚ which are: nonprofit‚ for-profit‚ and government. However‚ it can’t be determined if they specialize in different medical services or how their service profits affect certain specializations. More than likely‚ the for-profits offer profitable medical services that
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ACTIVITY-BASED COST SYSTEMS TRUE/FALSE 1. Traditional cost systems use actual departments or cost centers for defining cost pools to accumulate and redistribute costs. a. True b. False 2. Activity-based cost systems use cost centers to accumulate costs. a. True b. False 3. Traditional cost systems are likely to undercost complex products with lower production volume. a. True b. False 4. The first step in designing an activity-based cost system is to
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