EMBA Spring 2015 Superior Manufacturing Company Managerial Accounting DR.: Khalid Hegazy Assignment Presented by: Mona Abdallah Student ID : 131239 Superior Manufacturing Company Question1: Do You Agree with Water’s decision to keep product 103? As per below calculations‚ dropping Product 103 will result in more loss while they were making a profit in case of keeping all of the 3 products. Based on this‚ I agree
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Product distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix. An organization or set of organizations (go-betweens) involved in the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption by a consumer or business user. The other three parts of the marketing mix are product‚ pricing‚ and promotion. The distribution channel Distribution is also a very important component of Logistics & Supply chain management. Distribution in supply chain management refers to
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Since there will be change of business environment‚ inherent risk may appear. Besides‚ he should figure out the business process which the client is applying now. He needs to know the engagement in the future because there will be some change in the business process. Amy Chan According to Amy‚ she make a conclusion that the AOP Electronics has no control risks. Since internal control
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Frequency Distribution (A) Introduction 1. Ungrouped data versus grouped data Ungrouped data (Raw data): It is a list of individual observed values of the random variable Grouped data (a frequency distribution): It is a table that displays the data in grouping along with the number of occurrences that fall into each group. 2. The components of a frequency distribution a. Class limits: They identify the inclusive values in a class of a frequency distribution The
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perform a distribution function. The distribution function is vital to the economic well-being of society because it provides the goods and services desired by the consumer. Economists often describe the value of distribution in terms of ownership‚ place‚ and time utility. The marketer contributes to the product’s value by getting it to the right place at the time the consumer wants to buy it and by providing the mechanism for transferring ownership. Firms that do not perform the distribution function
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Case: Mosby Design and Manufacturing is currently manufacturing part RB911‚ producing 40‚000 units annually. The part is used in the production of several products made by Mosby. The cost per unit for RB911 is as follows: Table 1: Allocation of cost for Mosby’s RB911 Cost per unit Not to buy or purchase from other suppliers To purchase from another supplier Direct materials $9.00 Inclusive in the price Direct labor $3.00 Inclusive in the price Variable overhead $2.50 Inclusive in the price Fixed
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process of doing‚ value judge‚ communication manners‚ education issues‚ historical events‚ economic situation and so on in communities. So‚ the culture would impact the operation ways of a corporation. Through the prevalent theory of Hofstede’s culture division‚ we understood that Chinese culture has its characteristics which could be portrayed as long power distance‚ collectivism‚ masculinity‚ uncertainty avoidance and long-term orientation. The Chinese enterprise has long been the epitome of the massive
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DISTRIBUTION IN BANKING BUSINESS Distribution in financial services marketing is concerned with how the service is delivered to the customer‚ making sure that it is available in a place‚ at a time and in a format that is appropriate and convenient for the customer. In a growing number of countries‚ the expansion of the financial services sector has been accompanied by a significant blurring of lines between different institutional types with‚ for instance‚ retail banks offering insurance products
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Measuring Geographic Differences in Technical Change in the US Manufacturing Sector Ethan Lewis Final‚ 26 March 2004 I. Introduction A large and growing literature examines the influence of advanced technologies on the relative wages and productivity of different workers (for example‚ Doms‚ Dunne and Troske (1997) and Autor‚ Katz and Krueger (1998)). These studies are motivated by indirect evidence that recent trends in technological change‚ such as the dissemination of information technology
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The following proposal is for the implementation of Active Directory within the Riordan Manufacturing organization which includes plants in Michigan‚ Georgia‚ China and Headquarters in California. In the implementation of Active Directory‚ Riordan’s old domain will be replaced with Windows 2003 servers acting as domain controllers and running Active Directory Services at each of the above plants. This allows the network administrators at each Riordan plant to actively manage network resources. This
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