Vidura Scott Dr. Reubensaal Political Science 1 1 December‚ 2012 Direct Interests Of The People An elected representative in a democratic society should directly represent the views of the people who he was elected by. The best statement that describes this role would be “...as your duly elected representative‚ it is my responsibility to vote your wishes and not my opinion.” as opposed to a statement such as: “I will be
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COST ANALYSIS OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION MEANING DEFINITIONS TYPES OF COSTS MONETARY COSTS REAL COSTS OPPORTUNITY COSTS ECONOMIC COSTS ACCOUNTING COSTS INCREMENTAL COSTS SUNK COSTS FUTURE COSTS PRIVATE‚ EXTERNAL AND SOCIAL COSTS FIXED / SUPPLEMENTARY / OVERHEAD COSTS VARIABLE / PRIME COSTS REPLACEMENT COSTS PRODUCTION COSTS SELLING COSTS CONTROLLABLE COSTS DIRECT COSTS INDIRECT COSTS SHORT RUN COSTS CURVES LONG RUN COSTS CURVES OBJECTIVES To understand the meaning of cost. To discuss different types
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Situation Analysis A. Industry Study B. Current Product/ Brand Situation C. Other Significant Information III.SWOT Analysis IV. Goals and Objectives V. Marketing Mix Strategies and Programs I. Executive Summary This Direct Marketing Plan paper features a sanitary engineering firm‚ AJM Lara and Associates. This paper shows the competitiveness of the firm and the different strategies that can be applied to them to become more successful. Also‚ this paper projects the
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make long-term investments in new product lines‚ new equipment and other assets‚ managers must know the cost of obtaining funds to acquire these assets. The cost associated with different sources of funds is called the cost of capital. . If the business earns more than its cost of capital‚ the market value of the business will increase. Likewise‚ if returns on long-term investments are below the cost of capital‚ market values will decline. Therefore‚ how we manage capital is extremely important to fulfilling
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The rise and fall of sweatshop labor in the United States have had major effects on the global garment industry. The effects of sweatshop labor are still debated today because we still struggle over the morality of sweatshops (Ross‚ 50). It is problematic to think that “Sweatshops aren’t that bad. You can live like a king on those wages in other countries because everything is so cheap and they don’t have the same expenses we do in the United States” (Kelley). We can analyze this statement by applying
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evidence showing the respondents exercise control over the means and methods of his work. A mere position paper that indicates that he is an employee in not tantamount to evidence Illegally dismissed-two reliefs 1. Backwages‚ 2. Reinstatement Citibank vs CA Facts: Citibank and el toro security agency (el toro) entered into contract for the latter to provide security to the premises of the bank. Citibank renews the contract evry year. However on 1990 the bank notified EL toro that the bank would not
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Direct Instruction Model Anthony Panichelli EDU 381 Curriculum & Instructional Design Instructor: Anita Gadsden September 10‚ 2012 “The purpose of the Direct Instruction model is to teach knowledge and skills that are already
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Exam III Direct marketing Idris Chris Enyinda‚ Ph.D.‚ Ph.D. 1a) Facebook generates a revenue of 2 billion dollars a year‚ yes it is free for user to join but that is where they generate there money from. With over 750 million active users Facebook make the majority of their money through advertising. The ads that appear on the right border of the screen. They gather all the information about you and accordingly they let the advertisement that they think you would be interested in appear
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COST ACCOUNTING-MMS FORMAT OF COST SHEET Opening stock of Raw Material XX Add: Raw material purchased XX Less: Closing Stock of Raw Material XX Raw Material Consumed ZZ Direct Labor XX Direct Expenses. XX PRIME COST ZZ Add: Factory Overheads: Indirect Material XX Indirect Labor XX Indirect Expenses XX GROSS WORKS COST/FACTORY COST ZZ Add: Opening WIP XX Less: Closing WIP XX COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED
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CHAPTER 3 COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS TRUE/FALSE 1. To perform cost-volume-profit analysis‚ a company must be able to separate costs into fixed and variable components. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 Terms to Learn: cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis 2. Cost-volume-profit analysis may be used for multi-product analysis when the proportion of different products remains constant. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 Terms to Learn: cost-volume-profit
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