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    Handstar Inc.

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    resources from non critical activities to the project if possible. B) Negotiate additional resources (money for added staff or materials) by contacting resource manager. C) As a last resort request a schedule extension from manufacturer. Handstar inc. 1. Basing this answer on an accumulation of growth rate‚ development time‚ development cost‚ sales and hours available. My recommendation is as follows: Available hours 10‚000 Hours required for all six projects 13‚025 With this known

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    Amfac, Inc.

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    Written Analysis of the Case On AMFAC‚ INC. Submitted by: Irnabel R. Canoy Pauline Anne B. Ferrero Jocel Louis Castorico Submitted to: Prof. Rosfe Corlae Badoy Faculty-in-charge BA 206 – Managerial Accounting August 15‚ 2012 1. Current Ratio Current Ratio = Current Assets___ Current Liabilities = $ 86‚000_ 40‚000 = 2.15 The current ratio indicates the solvency of the company. Given the current ratio of 2

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    Foremostco, Inc. (a)

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    Case : Foremostco‚ Inc. (A) Foremostco Inc. was a family run business of 60 employees and they had grown really fast in 90s. They had become the largest source of imported starter plant material in North America. In the year 2000‚ they replaced their legacy IT system with the new one and faced issue of computer system breakdown. Issue in consideration: • Why did this project get into such trouble? • What should be done to recover from the crisis described in the case? Solution: Foremostco faced

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    food inc.

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    Food Inc. The movie Food‚ Inc. too a very interesting idea “Where does our food come from” and took the audience on a wild ride showing us the true side of food. The creator of the movie took a very simple idea and changed my and many other people’s outlook on what we are eating. The movie showed everything from how major food brands conduct business to how all-natural and organic brands are starting to make their way into our homes. Anyone that watches this movie would start to second think

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    Regina Inc

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    Regina Company Inc. Common Size Income Statement Year 1988 1988 1987 1987 1986 19862 Net Sales $181‚123 100% $128‚234 100% $76‚144 100% Cost of Goods Sold $94‚934 52.41% $70‚756 55.18% $46‚213 60.69% Selling Distribution and Administrative $21‚870 12.07% $14‚621 11.40% $10‚366 13.61% Advertising $39‚992 22.08% $26‚449 20.63% $8‚557 11.24% R&D $2‚423 1.34% $1‚530 1.19% $1‚182 1.55% Total Operating Cost & Expenses

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    Food Inc

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    Documentary Analysis: Food Inc. Ever wondered where the food you eat came from? The documentary Food Inc. does exactly that. This film is made by Robert Kenner and Eric Scholosser about the food industry here in America. It focuses on the food industry being a few giant corporations who control everything we eat. The main argument the film brings is that the food industry is very immoral and the government is not doing everything they can to maintain quality‚ which is putting the public safety

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    hilton manufacturing co

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    1) Profit Compensation Insurance Direct Labor Power Materials Supplies Repairs 158 Product 103 Total Standard 88 1341 59 946 68 20 Other Income Actual Sales 67.05 10 Remove? - Yes OK to remove 5202 Effect on 2004 Margin if Product 103 dropped -2532 A drastic net loss -2543 2) They should lower the price due to the increase in Contribution Margin shown below: Year 2005 Price Unit Sales Total Sales Compensation Insurance Direct Labor Power Materials Supplies Repairs Total Variable Costs Contribution

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    Answer#1 First Six-Months Price Variance Efficiency Variance Sales-Volumn Variance AQ*AP AQ*SP SQ*SP Static Q*SP Raw Materials 590000*3.867=2281000 79000F 590000*4=2360000 104000U 188000*3*4=2256000 144000F 200000*3*4=2400000 Direct Labor 400000*11=4400000 $- 400000*11=4400000 264000U 188000*2*11=4136000 264000F 200000*2*11=4400000 Spending Variance Efficiency Variance Never a Variance Actual Input

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    Introduction Baxter Manufacturing Company (BMC) is a leader in deep-drawn stampings and it has been in the market for decades. However‚ the recent technological developments in the industry have necessitated the acquisition or in-house development of an information system that enhances the performance of the company. The key management personnel at the company have been provided with the options to buy the software from an external vendor or to develop it within the company. The following paper

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    Marvel Entertainment Inc

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    Marvel Entertainment Inc. BUSINESS STRATEGY Marvel Entertainment Inc. is a media and entertainment company. The entertainment and the media they provide are based on characters like Spider-man‚ Spider-Man‚ Incredible Hulk‚ Fantastic Four‚ X-Men‚ Blade‚ Captain America and so forth. Their primary operating segments include Publishing‚ Licensing and Film Production. The Licensing segment earns revenues from selling rights to movies‚ television production companies‚ video game publishers‚ merchandise

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