have a sound knowledge of cost behaviour ie fixed costs‚ variable costs‚ semi-variable costs and sunk costs. Answer: Understanding cost behaviour helps manager in anticipation of changes in cost when there is a change in their activities like production‚ sales‚ inventory pile up etc. It provides good assistance in planning‚ cost management and decision making. A number of behaviour patterns exist ranging from fixed to variable and from linear to curvilinear. Many cost predictions techniques are
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emergent practice‚ for people working in the development sector to raise and discuss means of addressing these issues; and Finding‚ creating‚ testing and documenting ideas for processes and tools which will illustrate the range of issues which affect how knowledge is used in development work and stimulate thought around possible solutions. Colophon IKM Working Papers comprises a series of publications published by the Information and Knowledge Management (IKM) Research Programme. Some IKM Working
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informally‚ the forecast drives the firm. Techniques range from seemingly none at all‚ or at most "forecasting by desire"‚ to complex and "sophisticated" algorithms and models that require tremendous processing power. Usually‚ it’s a mixture of dozens of methods and options. "What works and what doesn’t‚ rarely depends directly on time‚ money‚ or other forms of business horsepower. It is an organizational problem‚ subject to a visible formal structure and also to an often hidden informal one. This session
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Short statement of intent Motivation is a key element in the workplace and it is very important to know the basic theories methods and application because it is something that unavoidable all for us will come up with in our working environment. It is a necessary skill for a future manager or leader to know how to motivate other people in order to work more efficient. Thought this project I become more familiar with the subject and more realized about the importance of motivation. Executive summary
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Ballast - (a) the material (usually water in ballast tanks) used to stabilise a vessel when partially loaded or empty‚ (b) In Ballast - term to describe vessel sailing empty to next loading port. BENDS - Abbreviation for ’both ends’. Used when any loading and discharging term for a vessel is the same for both loading and discharging operations. BFI - Baltic Freight Index - an index reflecting a composite number of routes‚ issued on a daily basis. BIFFEX - Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange
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Whole = Percent Expense Revenue = Expense % Profit Revenue = Profit % Desired Profit Revenue = Desired Profit % Revenue – (Food and Beverage Cost + Labor Cost + Other Expense) = Profit Food and Beverage Cost Revenue = Food and Beverage Cost % Labor Cost Revenue = Labor Cost % Other Expense Revenue = Other Expense % Total Expense Revenue = Total Expense % Profit Revenue = Profit % Actual
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LECTURE 10 COST OF CAPITAL CLASS QUESTIONS 1. Roland Corporation’s last dividend (D0)‚ which was paid yesterday‚ was $2.50. The firm has a constant growth of 18.8%. The firm’s beta coefficient is 1.2. The required return on an average stock in the market is 13 percent‚ and the risk-free rate is 7 percent. Roland’s A-rated bonds are yielding 10 percent‚ its risk premium is 4% and its current stock price is $30. Which of the following values is the most reasonable estimate of Roland’s cost of retained
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Mathematics Subject Name: Numerical Methods Subject Code: MA1251 Unit I 1) Write the Descartes rule of signs Sol: 1) An equation f ( x) = 0 cannot have more number of positive roots than there are changes of sign in the terms of the polynomial f ( x) . 2)An equation f ( x) = 0 cannot have more number of positive roots than there are changes of sign in the terms of the polynomial f ( x) . 2) What is the order of convergence of Newton Raphson method if the multiplicity of the root is
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Development of Automated Voting System Methods of Research By: Melanie R. Collado Ana-rose A. Montanez Angier Mae G. Uno Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Living in a postmodern world is dominated by electronic gadgets‚ cyber technology and scientific and genetic breakthroughs. In spite of the fact that the Philippines are still just in the process of industrializing‚ it manages to cope with global trend of development and industrialization. Technology
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Growth‚ yield and NPK uptake by maize with complementary organic and inorganic fertilizerINTRODUCTION The ever-increasing population of many countries of the world has necessitated the development of intensive agriculture technologies to sustain food yield. Soil fertility maintenance is essential in achieving and maintaining high crop yields over a period of time. Fertilizer application has usually been the major means of supplying plant nutrients. Use of mineral fertilizers has proven to be more
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