calculations. Finally‚ calculate the ETC and EAC for the project. Activity Predecessors Duration(weeks) Budget $ Actual Cost $ % Complete a 2 300 400 100 b 3 200 180 100 c a 2 250 300 100 d a 5 600 400 20 e b‚c 4 400 200 20 Actual cost =$400+$180+$300+$400+$200=$1‚480 Earned cost=$300+$200+$250+.2($600)+.2($400)=$950 Planned cost=$300+$200+$250+.8($600)+.8($400)=$1‚550 Spending variance=$950-$1‚480=-$530 Schedule variance=$950-$1‚550=-$600 SPI=$950/$1
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which is used in the calculation of the equity value-to-book multiple. The future earnings of a company are expected to be high (low) due to its future growth potential‚ which may be predicted by numerous indicators including the sales growth rate. 2. Price-to-book equity valuation multiples for the four companies are as follows: Restaurant Price/Book Value A 4.4 C 3.9 D 1.0 B 1.0 My reasoning for the matches is based on the financial leverage trend. All companies but A
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DBQ: Chapter Seven The Silk Road and the Indian Ocean trade routes were trading systems essential to exchange from the coast of China all the way throughout the Mediterranean. The Indian Ocean trade routes used sailing vessels that often carried colonists from Indonesia to Madagascar. While both routes were important‚ the Silk Road was used more frequently than the former. The Silk Road was about 4‚00 miles long and stretched from Iran to China. It passed through mountain ranges of the Himalayas
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1. An ethical issue exists when there is a question of whether an action is right or wrong. List the issues that‚ in your opinion‚ are ethical issues in this case. Chandler told Braxton that many things are out of their field or expertise’s‚ however‚ Braxton had some legitimate concerns that needed to be addressed. One‚ when PSI decided to cut productions of the shredded film‚ they were essentially not delivering what that promised to the companies that they had contracts with. Chandlers advice
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Chapter Two Worldwide Accounting Diversity Learning Objectives After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to • Provide evidence of the diversity that exists in accounting internationally. • Explain the problems caused by accounting diversity. • Describe the major environmental factors that influence national accounting systems and lead to accounting diversity. • Describe a judgmental classification of countries by financial reporting system. • Discuss the influence that culture is thought to
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earth provides the substance in which Adam is formed from and the earth provides all human being the environment in which to flourish. Humans are given the ownership of the earth and all of the earth contains for God to do with it as he wishes. The earth resources are to benefit all people. We are created in the image of God. To be made in the image of God is to reflect the character of God. We need to take on the identity of Christ. Genesis chapter 2 portrays the relationship between God and humankind
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Review Questions Chapter 2: What is a business case? How does a business case affect an IT project? A business plan that forecasts costs and revenues for a particular project over several years‚ especially to attract financing. It affects because it would say whether the IT project is good enough to go or should it be abandoned. So for any company can save money. What is a SWOT analysis and why is it important? A SWOT analysis is to study any factor affecting any company and
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Shapiro: Chapter 2: Capital-Budgeting Principles and Techniques QUESTIONS 1. a. What is the relationship between accounting income and economic profit? Answer: Accounting income is calculated by taking revenues and subtracting all cash and non-cash expenses (such as depreciation). Accounting income also often recognizes losses for tax purposes as well‚ even though the economic loss may have taken place at another time. Economic profit is the sum of the present values of all the cash flows
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Chapter 2 Over the years scientists have theorized why prehistoric humans painted pictures in caves. Many theories have arrived from decorations‚ communication‚ protecting them from intruders and religious or spiritual. Most prehistoric humans used caves as a means of protection from the elements of weather. Painting‚ drawing and carvings may have been a way of passing the time till a storm passed. It may have also been a way of making the cave as property‚ a “home” in those times. Panting
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Complete Name Nickname (how you want to be called in class) ID Number Class Schedule this term Expectations for the course Expected Final Grade Final Grade in MANSCIE Bring a small photo next meeting; finalize 2 Student Slides groupings (at most 5 members) & seating Chapter 1 Introduction to Operations Management McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Decision Making and Use of Models Physical Schematic Mathematical (Management Science
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