units 30‚000 Sales prices 36 Sales revenue 1‚080‚000 Variable manufacturing costs Materials 9.00 (270‚000) Labor 4.50 (135‚000) Overhead 6.30 (189‚000) Variable G‚S‚&A 7.20 (216‚000) Contribution margin 270‚000 Fixed costs Manufacturing (135‚000) General‚ selling & adm. (54‚000) Net income 81‚000 b) Flexible Budgets Number of
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Equal opportunities rule is sometimes confused with the fairness doctrine because this doctrine‚ "never said that opposing views were entitled to equal time‚" (366)‚ as the Equal opportunities rule mandates. The Fairness Doctrine was a regulation of the State ’s Federal Communications Commission which required broadcast licensees to present controversial issues of public importance‚ and to present such issues in an honest‚ equal and balanced manner. The‚ "equal {opportunities} rule {basically} require
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Money and Banking Practice Questions Chapter 15 Question#7: Using the supply and demand analysis of the market for reserves‚ show what happens to the federal funds rate‚ holding everything else constant‚ if the economy is surprisingly strong‚ leading to an increase in the amount of checkable deposits. A rise in checkable deposits will leads to a rise in the required reserves at any given interest rate‚ and this will therefore shift the demand curve to the right. However if the federal funds
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War seemed to be at an all time high in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Many global powerhouses like America and Spain were determined to conquer land that posed potential benefits and financial growth. In this case America’s neighbor Cuba offered a unique range of crops and business possibilities. Originally Cuba was under the Spanish rule‚ and evidence supports the claim that many cubans did not want to be under the spanish rule for several reasons. This eventually lead to some cubans migrating
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What is the "English-Only Rule"? "The English-Only Rule is a rule that some businesses have that require there employees to speak only English inside the workplace."(HRM) There is an ongoing debate on whether or not this rule is a safety issue or just plain discrimination. Some people see the rule as a helpful safety precaution around the workplace‚ while others see it as a discrimination of there native language. Either way the rule does exist and is causing a stir around the workplace. English-Only
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ECO 213 MICROECONOMICS (100 points) NAME: Chapters 12-15: Homework DUE: April 16‚ 2012 1. A regulated natural monopoly is more likely to spend more money on employee healthcare under which of the following types of regulation? A. Price regulation. B. Profit regulation. C. Output regulation. D. Social regulation. 2. Hiring over 260‚000 U.S. federal workers to oversee and operate regulatory agencies involves: A. Zero costs since the market outcomes will be improved. B. Government
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Rules of a Factory in Berlin: The Analysis of Working in 1844 October 16‚ 2006 1 In the nineteenth century the working class had many struggles and hardships. Not only was the day-to-day life extremely strenuous outside of work‚ but while they were at work the employees had a set of precise rules to follow and abide by which were written by their employers. Some of these rules seem unclear to me because of how long ago they were enforced. But a lot of the rules are the same as rules for
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LORETO CONVENT MOMBASA PRIMARY SCHOOL RULES AND REGULATIONS “To enable the fullest possible personal growth‚ Loreto education gives priority to the integration of the spiritual‚ intellectual‚ moral‚ physical and emotional development of the individual pupil. Relationships within Loreto education are characterized by respect‚ justice‚ honesty‚ sincerity‚ courage and compassion”. Enrolment in Loreto implies on the part of the pupil and parents willingness to
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American Peace Society- William Ladd A new problem with drinking Women Clergymen Congress ----> The American Temperance Society-1826 persuades people to stop drinking Maine Law of 1851 No liquor in maine! Liquor is banned 1918 early 1800’s women revolt! avoid marriage cant vote cant retain property once married market economy separates women and men Feminists meet at Seneca falls 1848 work on Dec. of Indep. that includes women. Robert Owen-1825 society to seek human betterment
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15 Things 1 I really hate talking about myself and doing assignments that force me to talk about myself. We have to do this every single year and no one cares. 2 I am only in band since both of my siblings were in it but they quit so I choose to stay in band to prove that I am better than them. 3 I can bend my fingers really far back and there is no resistance when bending them back. I know that’s dumb to say but my friends continue to remind me that I need to go to the doctor and get help. 4 I
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