REVISED M09_REND6289_10_IM_C09.QXD 5/12/08 12:01 PM Page 115 9 C H A P T E R Linear Programming: The Simplex Method TEACHING SUGGESTIONS Teaching Suggestion 9.1: Meaning of Slack Variables. Slack variables have an important physical interpretation and represent a valuable commodity‚ such as unused labor‚ machine time‚ money‚ space‚ and so forth. Teaching Suggestion 9.2: Initial Solutions to LP Problems. Explain that all initial solutions begin with X1 ϭ 0‚ X2 ϭ 0 (that
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repairable‚ or scrapped. Then another part is tested. List the possible outcomes of this experiment regarding two parts. tGE 3. A.r."y of 54 students at the Wall College of Business showed the following majors: 1. Accounting 10 Finance Economics Management Marketing 5 3 6 10 Suppose you select a student and observe his or her maior. a. What is the probability he or she is a management major? b. Which concept of probability did you use to make this estimate? 4. A large company that must hire a
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CHAPTER 26 CAPITAL BUDGETING OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES‚ PROBLEMS‚ AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 26.1 B. Ex. 26.2 B. Ex. 26.3 B. Ex. 26.4 B. Ex. 26.5 B. Ex. 26.6 B. Ex. 26.7 B. Ex. 26.8 B. Ex. 26.9 B. Ex. 26.10 Topic Understanding payback period Use of return on investment Comparing NPV and required rate of return Net present value computations Computations for payback period Capital investment challenges Net present value and required rate of return Capital budgeting
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stocks _____ and that of long-term bonds _____. A) decreases; decreases B) increases; decreases C) increases; increases D) decreases; increases 1) 2) If the expected return on ABC stock is unchanged and the expected return on CBS stock falls from 10 to 5 percent‚ then the expected return of holding CBS stock _____ relative to ABC stock and the demand for ABC stock _____. A) rises; rises B) rises; falls C) falls; rises D) falls; falls 2) 3) If housing prices are suddenly expected to shoot up
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CHAPTER 25 REWARDING BUSINESS PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES‚ PROBLEMS‚ AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 25.1 B. Ex. 25.2 B. Ex. 25.3 B. Ex. 25.4 B. Ex. 25.5 B. Ex. 25.6 B. Ex. 25.7 B. Ex. 25.8 B. Ex. 25.9 B. Ex. 25.10 Topic Motivating employee performance Evaluate business performance using ROI Comparing ROI and residual income Balanced scorecard perspectives Computations for the DuPont model Criticisms of ROI Calculate residual income Calculate EVA Variable
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at $1 per ton. After doubling the price of shipping bats‚ the new optimum location for the firm is 0 miles from the market. This is because the new cost of shipping bats 10 miles is $120‚ while the cost of shipping wood 10 miles is $100. b. The forest at point F burns down‚ forcing the firm to use wood from point G which is 10 miles west of point F (20 miles from the market) Given the initial conditions of the problem‚ if you double the distance of the forest from the market‚ the cost of shipping
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11.11 1. Usually targeting the accounting department‚ these attacks are electronic theft of very small amounts numerous times‚ such as rounding of fractions of a cent from interest calculations F. salami attacks 2. A form of social engineering‚ the attacker fishes for sensitive‚ private data‚ such as using an authentic-looking fraudulent Web site H. phishing 3. Attacks involving manipulating and tricking individuals into divulging confidential information‚ such as imposter emails G. social engineering
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CHAPTER 23 OPERATIONAL BUDGETING OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES‚ PROBLEMS‚ AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 23.1 B. Ex. 23.2 B. Ex. 23.3 B. Ex. 23.4 B. Ex. 23.5 Topic Budgeting philosophies Cash flow at Body Builders Production budget Estimating direct materials inventory Benefits of budgeting Learning Objectives 23-3 23-1‚ 23-5 23-4 23-4 23-2 B. Ex. 23.6 B. Ex. 23.7 B. Ex. 23.8 B. Ex. 23.9 Elements of the budget Flexible budgets Operating expense budget Cost of budgeting
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subject period. 6. How to know our add/drop subject is successful or not. 7. How to find or contact our lecturer or tutor. 8. How to register the MUET exam. Where to collect the MUET result. 9. Where can we register the soft skill program? 10. Why the toilet doesn’t provide the toilet paper. 11. If I lost the student ID‚ how can I apply for a new student ID. 12. When can apply for the ptptn loan. 13. When the ptptn loan will release 14. When the final exam timetable and final exam
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CHAPTER 25 STANDARD COSTS AND BALANCED SCORECARD SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY STUDY OBJECTIVES AND BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 9. 3 C 17. 3 C 25. 4 C sg33. 3 K 2. 1 K 10. 3 K 18. 4 K 26. 5 K sg34. 4 K 3. 1 C 11. 3 C 19. 4 C 27. 6 C sg35. 4 C 4. 1 K 12. 3 K 20. 4 K 28. 9 C sg36. 5 K 5. 2 C 13. 3 K 21. 4 K 29. 9 C sg37. 6 K 6. 3 C 14. 3 C 22. 4 K 30. 9 C sg38. 7 K 7. 3 K 15. 3 K 23. 4 C sg31. 1 K 8. 3 C 16. 3 K 24. 4 C
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