Case Study 2 Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car 90 Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) 70% Average full passenger fare $ 160 Average variable cost per passenger $ 70 Fixed operating cost per month $ 3‚150‚000 Formulae’s: Revenue = Units Sold * Unit price Contribution Margin = Revenue – All Variable Cost Contribution Margin Ratio =
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Case Study #2 – Internal Control 1. The decision to take LJB Company public will require the company to follow new control procedures. The company will have to comply with The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX). The company will be required to maintain an acceptable system of internal control. The board of LBJ will be responsible for warrant that the control process is effective. The companies must have external auditors verify to the adequacy of the internal controls put in place. Be aware
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Chapter 2 CASE STUDY | The Creamy Creations Takeover THE SHOPPE Creamy Creations Ice Cream Shoppe is a small and popular ice cream parlor in a midsized southern city. In 2007‚ Creamy Creations had been open for almost two years and was gathering a loyal clientele of fami-lies and students from the local community college. Creamy Creations specialized in fancy‚ individualized ice cream confections. Customers would order their base ice cream ( or frozen yogurt) plus the toppings they wanted to make
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height and weight‚ your BMI‚ is indicative of your overall health and is unaffected by bone mass or density. When calculated‚ your BMI is approximately 46. According to the HSC 3211 textbook‚ a BMI greater than 40 falls under the category of extreme or case three obesity (90). The book also indicates that this level of obesity‚ coupled with your waist circumference‚ places you in extremely high risk for disease (90). Consequently‚ your weight has negative effects on your overall health. Obesity can lead
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Case for Critical Analysis (Case Study Two: Mgmt 203) 1) What forces for change are evident at the Oconomo plant? (5) The forces for change that are evident at the Oconomo plant are the callenges dealing with high labor cost. As a result Lamprey is deciding to lower wages from $16 to $1.60 per hour. Also the union and Oconomo are disagreeing with this new change taking place with the wages. 2) Which of the forces in force-field analysis do you think would be more powerful than the other
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recognition and long-term profits. Implications Surrounding Case There are many interesting aspects about Timbuk2’s business strategy that we will closely expatiate on especially in the following areas: (1) competitive dimensions driving sales; (2) shared competitive priorities; (3) assembly line dimensions; (4) supply chain flow charts for both Timbuk2 companies; and finally (5) other costs associated
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qualified as head of household? Can Brett and Kathy file tax income separately? What is the most appropriate filing status for Brett and Kathy? Under code section §2(b)(1)‚ a taxpayer is eligible for head of a household filing status “if‚ and only if‚ such individual is not married at the close of his taxable year”. Code section §2(b)(2)(A) provides that an individual who is not married must get a decree of divorce or separate maintenance and separate from his or her spouse. Based on the statement
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Shahrokh Dalpour November 2 2014 Case Study-Hollywood Influence on Global Culture 1. Most aspects of foreign culture‚ like language‚ religion‚ gender roles‚ and problem-solving strategies‚ are hard for the casual observer to understand. In what ways do Hollywood movies affect national culture outside the United States? What aspects of U.S. culture do Hollywood films promote around the world? Can you observe any positive effects of Hollywood movies on world cultures? 2. Culture plays a key role
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Tiffany and Co Case study Case Agenda Is blue box packing a great strategy? Given that spending in the luxury retail market has demonstrated resilience during and post recessionary times‚ how can Tiffany continue to grow? Will it be able to maintain a prominent brand in future? Company History Timeline 1837: Founded in New York by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John F. Young: The Blue Box introduced 1910-1940’s: 57th street and Fifth Avenue Flagship store 2000: Tiffany and Co. foundation established
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1. Why is it important for a firm to periodically review its logistics network design? How do a firm’s requirements for its logistics network change over time? 為何公司週期性地檢視物流網路設計是重要的?公司該如何要求物流網路隨著時間改變? The factors that affect the performance of the logistics network are not static‚ i.e.‚ they change over time. These factors include demand‚ product design‚ various costs in the logistics network‚ regulations‚ contracts‚ etc. The effects of these dynamics need to be evaluated periodically in order
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