Management estimates the probability of each scenario occurring to be: rapid growth (.30); average growth (.50)‚ and slow growth (.20). Petal Providers net profit margins are also expected to vary with the level of economic activity next year. If slow grow occurs‚ the net profit margin is expected to be 5 percent. Net profit margins of 7 percent and 10 percent are expected for average and rapid growth scenarios‚ respectively. A. Estimate the average sales growth rate for Petal Providers for
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Gross margin is calculated by subtracting cost of goods sold from total sales divided by sales. The result‚ a percentage‚ is the amount a company is able to retain after incurring direct costs of production. Coffee retailer‚ Starbucks‚ has seen a steady rise in its gross margin over the last five fiscal years‚ from 56.29% in 2012 to 60.07% at the end of fiscal year 2016; rising roughly 1% each year‚ as seen in the chart below: Date Revenue (In millions) (Cost of Goods Sold) Result September 30‚
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The Gross Clinic‚ by Thomas Eakins HA-314-801 The History of American Art “I never knew of but one artist‚ and this is Tom Eakins‚ who could resist the temptation to see what they think ought to be rather than what is.” – Walt Whitman Thomas Eakins‚ was one the most important painters of American Art History. He also was an photographer‚ sculptor‚ and fine arts educator. In this essay‚ you will explore his life‚ his works and one of his most famous paintings’ which considered shocking by
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format centers on the idea that each unit sold provides a certain amount of contribution margin that goes to covering fixed costs. In 2004 expenses like distribution and transport (29‚988) and the sales commissions (73‚573) have been reclassified (contribution format) as variable selling costs on page 33 ([104]). 2. Why do you think cost of sales is included in the computation of contribution margin on page 33? Benetton’s cost of sales includes some fixed expenses but most of the
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Margin Trading: Margin Trading refers to the practice by which one can purchase share in the higher amount than the money investor already have and it also helps to sell the security which is not owned by the investor. Margin trading‚ therefore‚ is used in both long & short position. Long position refers to buying of security own share in an expectation of drastically or dramatically price increase. But short position refers to selling of own security or short selling of others security‚ which
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Increasing Profit Margins Proposal for Artemis Sportswear Profit Margin is a ratio that is calculated by dividing net profits of a company by its sales. This ratio measures how much of every dollar generated by sales is retained in company’s earnings. Generally speaking‚ a higher profit margin indicates that a company is more profitable and has better control of its operational expenses. Gross profit margin can also be used to set and monitor sales goals for your company. Because the costs of
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Understanding gross profit margin can be challenging to new business owners‚ but it’s critical to knowing whether your business is efficiently producing products and growing at the pace you desire. Calculating Gross Profit Margin Business owners use gross profit margin to set prices at levels that ensure a strong profit or as a measure to try to reduce cost for better profitability. It’s also helpful when determining whether you can charge enough for a new item to make it profitable.
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for $121.90 per unit. According to the activity-based costing system‚ the product margin for product P23F is: A. $9‚223.20 B. $7‚853.60 C. $5‚401.60 D. $22‚950.00 4. Kraska Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system: Data concerning one of the company ’s products‚ Product O11W‚ appear below: According to the activity-based costing system‚ the product margin for product O11W is: A. $4‚651.80 B. $1‚688.10 C. $17‚934.00 D. $3‚956.10
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CASH FLOW DIRECT/INDIRECT 1. Given the following information and using the indirect method prepare the Cash Flows from Operating Activities section of the statement of cash flows. End of Year Beginning of Year Change Cash 23‚500 37‚400 (13‚900) Accounts receivable (net)
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All of these. 2. The break-even point is that level of activity where: A. total revenue equals total cost. B. variable cost equals fixed cost. C. total contribution margin equals the sum of variable cost plus fixed cost. D. sales revenue equals total variable cost. E. profit is greater than zero. 3. The unit contribution margin is calculated as the difference between: A. selling price and fixed cost per unit. B. selling price and variable cost per unit. C. selling price and product cost per unit
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