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    Revenue allocation formulae: The current revenue allocation formulae is 52.68%‚ 26.72% and 20.60%.for the F.G‚ States and L.Gs respectively | FEDERAL GOVT. | STATE GOVT. | LOCAL GOVT. | | | | | |52.68% |26.72%

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    Revenue in Print Media

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    REVENUE IN PRINT MEDIA Print production is measured on its quality‚ timeliness and effectiveness‚ whether it’s a brochure or packaging or a magazine advertisement. But when something in the production process goes wrong‚ it can not only cause delays but also increase cost and impact quality. The challenge for print buyers is to manage print jobs efficiently through procurement and production while guaranteeing consistent quality and on-time in-budget completion. This requires specialized expertise

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    Recognition: Did it or not? For a man‚ it’s easy to tell the lies that himself believes‚ but definitely harder to have the power and ability to assert the truth‚ which points out why just 16% of men recognize their affairs to their partner. Provided that human beings forecast a possible danger‚ they prepare themselves to face it properly‚ and usually unfaithful men oversee two alternatives: wether to lie and in the same time confuse their partner by defusing her grief‚ or confess the painful truth

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    Effect of revenue increase to Ford Motor Company’s working capital policy. Ford Motor Company working capital is a measurement of efficiency and health in a short term. The working capital is Current Assets less the Current Liabilities‚ and 20% increase indicates Ford Motor Company should pay off short-term liabilities. Ford Motor Company shows a 20% increase in revenue that brings the revenue up from $128‚954 to $154‚745 million. With the increase Ford Motor Company should invest in labor

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    Revenue and Capital Expenditure Revenue and Capital expenditure are slightly different. Revenue expenditure is money that is spent on items that are only going to be used once‚ such as printer paper‚ stock‚ repairs‚ petrol etc. These items would go under expenses in the profit and loss account and would be included as part of revenue in balance sheet. Capital Expenditure is money spent by a business on items that are going to be used more than one time‚ for example machinery‚ buildings and

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    GE's joint venture case

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    General Electric’s Joint Ventures General Electric (GE) formerly entered a foreign market by either acquiring an established firm or establishing a greenfield subsidiary (which is a wholly owned from ground up turnkey project). Joint ventures with a local company were almost never considered. The prevailing philosophy was that without full control‚ the company didn’t do the deal. However‚ times have changed. Since the early 2000s joint ventures have become one of the most powerful strategic tools

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    Joint-cost allocation. Elsie Dairy Products Corp. buys one input‚ full-cream milk‚ and refines it in a churning process. From each gallon of milk Elsie produces three cups of butter and nine cups of buttermilk. During May 2010‚ Elsie bought 12‚000 gallons of milk for $22‚250. Elsie spent another $9‚430 on the churning process to separate the milk into butter and buttermilk. Butter could be sold immediately for $2.20 per pound and buttermilk could be sold immediately for $1.20 per quart (note: two

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    Marginal revenue‚ marginal cost‚ total cost and profit-maximizing are some of the concepts that are analyzed when making business production decisions. Marginal revenue is the total revenue that is changed when one more unit of output is produced. The total revenue is determined by multiplying the unit price by what quantity the company can sell. The total revenue increases when the first unit is purchased and equals the marginal revenue. When the second unit is produced‚ the total revenue will

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    Cost Account Joint Cost

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    Allocation of Joint Costs and Accounting for By-Product/Scrap Objectives After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: LO.1 LO.2 LO.3 LO.4 LO.5 How are the outputs of a joint process classified? What management decisions must be made before beginning a joint process? How is the joint cost of production allocated to joint products? How are by-product and scrap accounted for? How should not-for-profit organizations account for the cost of a joint activity?

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    Curves Assignment Help‚ Tutor Help Concepts of Revenue Total Average and Marginal Revenue             The revenue of a firm jointly with its costs ascertains profits. Now let us discuss the concepts of revenue. The term revenue denotes to the receipts obtained by a firm from the scale of definite quantities of a commodity at various prices. The revenue concept relates to total revenue‚ average revenue and marginal revenue. 1. Total Revenue – It is the total sale proceeds of a firm by selling

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