costs were determined: Activity | Allocation Base | Proportion of Overhead Cost | Purchasing | Number of purchase orders | 25% | Materials processing | Number of square feet | 50% | Sales | Number of sales orders | 25% | The number of activities for residential and business is as follows: | Residential | | Business Total Total Overhead | Number of purchase orders | 700 | | 500 1‚200 75‚000 | Number of square feet | 4‚000‚000 |
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he Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana purchase resulted from the fear that the United States would lose its free trade rights in the Louisiana territory. America had an agreement with Spain for free trade rights that resulted from Pickney’s treaty of 1795 which granted American farmers the right to ship cargoes without paying tolls. Spain granted American merchants the right to transport goods from New Orleans to Atlantic ports without paying export duties. Since trading the Louisiana territory to
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HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM A trader could sell goods either for cash or for credit. For goods sold on credit‚ the payments may be made by the buyer in lump sum on a future date‚ or in installments spread over for a specified period of time. When goods are sold on credit‚ for which payment is made by the buyer in installments over a period of time‚ it is called purchase system or installment system. Hire Purchase System defers to the system wherein‚ the seller of goods delivers the goods to the
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By: joe The Louisiana Purchase was the purchase of the French province of Louisiana by the United States in 1803. The province stretched from the Mississippi River westward to the Rocky Mountains and from the Gulf of Mexico northward to Canada‚ covering an area equal to that of the United States‚ prior to the purchase. Except for the Mississippi River on the east and Canada on the north‚ the boundaries were indefinite. The United States also claimed West Florida between the Mississippi and Perdido
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Point of Purchase by V S RAMA RAO on NOVEMBER 22‚ 2010 With more than 80 percent of supermarket shoppers making their final buying decisions in the store‚ point of purchase activities by marketers assume an important role. An effective combination of good store layout and attractive displays can change a humdrum retail environment into one that not only is more exciting but also produces more sales. Special displays are used in stores in order to attract shopper attention to one or more products
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States at an extremely cheap price of 7.2 million dollars. This purchase increased the value of America as a whole and offered many more revenues and resources. There were resources such as the huge line of seafood and fishing.
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Note: Attempt all the Question‚ All the questions carry equal marks‚ CASE 1 The Santek Images Business Unit Consolidated Products is a $21 billion company headquartered in Atlanta‚ Georgia. The company’s five business units‚ which offer a wide array of products and services‚ are the result of an aggressive strategy of mergers and acquisitions starting in the late 1980s. The corporate staff is surprisingly small‚ comprised of general management
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changed other major parts of American culture in the process. Beginning as early as the Louisiana Purchase in 1806‚ issues over slavery and expansion seemed to go hand in hand up until slavery was officially abolished by
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Repeat purchase Definition of repeat purchase The placing of order after order with the same supplier. Repeat business can be implemented by an agreement between the customer and supplier for purchase on a regular basis. It is often used where there are small numbers of customers‚ or high volumes per product and low product variety. There is market competition for the first order only‚ and customization is usually available for the initial purchase only. Sales and marketing have a diminished
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Minich & Sons Insurance Co. From the desk of Chris Minich Jr. Re: Purchase of new computers Three of the desktop computers that are currently being used by our clerical workers are getting to the point where they are slow‚ have reached internal storage capacity and are generally out of date. To continue to be competitive in the marketplace they will need to be replaced. These three computers all have internal hard disks with 50GB of storage capacity or less‚ have processors running at speeds
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