Elizabeth Shelley KCHU 120 November 13‚ 2013 A is for Average The percentage of A grades awarded in colleges throughout the United States have skyrocketed over the past 50 years. Unfortunately‚ this trend is not seen as an indication of higher quality or harder-working students. In fact‚ many studies have found that students in higher education devote considerably less time to studying and completing schoolwork than in the past. Corollaries between grade inflation and changing grading policies can be
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you need something you have to give something in return. One example is an employee that needs a particular day off. He could just miss work and not get paid or ask for a change of schedule and not miss work. This allows flexibility or compromise between parties. Previous to making any decisions on the trade off you should always consider the cost. At times the cost of some actions may not be apparent at a glance. The cost of any given project may reflect on the outcome of your decision. Never assume
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point of the average variable cost is a. at the same level of output as the minimum average total cost b. at a smaller level of output than the minimum average total cost c. at a larger level of output than the minimum average total cost d. at the same level of output as the average fixed costs e. same as minimum marginal cost 2. The multiplant monopolist maximises profits when a. Marginal cost equals marginal revenue b. When marginal cost in each plant are equal c. When average cost in
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Marginal Costing Introduction The Cost of a product of comprises of materials‚ labour‚ and over heads. On the basis of variability they can be broadly classified as fixed and variable costs. Fixed costs are those costs which remain constant at all levels of production within a given period of time. In other words‚ a cost that does not change in total but become. Progressively smaller per unit when the volume of production increases is known as fixed cost. it is also called period cost eg. Rent
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foods: Rice Krispies‚ cottage cheese‚ and popcorn. The marginal utilities for each food are tabulated below. Bill is allowed only 167 grams of carbohydrates daily. Rice Krispies‚ cottage cheese‚ and popcorn provide 25‚ 6‚ and 10 grams of carbohydrates per cup‚ respectively. Referring to the accompanying table‚ respond to the following questions: Unit of food(cups/day) Marginal Utility of Rice KrispiesMarginal Utility of Cottage Cheese Marginal Utility of Popcorn 1 175 72 90 2 150 66 80 3 125 60
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meeting‚ we have evaluated the different proposals and come up with one project that we recommend. In doing this‚ we have calculated the change in profits compared with the draft budget and compiled the Break-even charts to justify our recommendation. Marginal Costing Profit Statement of the draft budget £(000) £ (000) Sales 1000 Less Cost of sales: Direct Materials 320 Direct wages 200 Variable factory overheads 100 (620) Contribution 380 Less Fixed
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Marginal Costing Marginal cost is the increase in the total cost when the total quantity produced increases by one unit. That is‚ it is the cost of producing one more unit of a good. Generally‚ marginal cost at each level of production is the additional costs required to produce the next unit. For example‚ if producing additional computers requires building a new factory‚ the marginal cost of the extra computers includes the cost of the new factory. In practice‚ this analysis is divided into
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Management usually entails four main activities namely planning‚ organising‚ leading and controlling. Management theories and principles‚ have emerged through a gradual evolutionary process which took place over the past two centuries. In fact the first business and management programmes were offered by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1881 (Bateman et al.‚1990). It must be noted‚ though that many management techniques have been prevalent ever since ancient and medieval
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Theories That Seek To Define and Explain Agency. 1) Power Liability Theory - Agency exist when a person acquires the power to alter the P’s legal relations with a T so that onlt the P can sue or be sued by the T - Issue: It focuses on external rather than internal aspect of agency. Furthermore some agencies do not fall into that definition i.e. Estate Agents 2) Consent Theory - Agency is a fiduciary rship that arises when a principal manifests assent to another person (A) that the A should act on
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read an article named “debt is the real university challenge”. This article is talking about that most of university student would have the debt due to the student loan. The data was collated by the national union of students showed that the student average debt is $20‚ 000. (The Observer 2010‚ website) The conclusion we could get from the article is that‚ even if there are some of university student could make enough money to pay for their costs of living and course fees‚ most of them are still deficit
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