from a marketing perspective why you would expect gross margin percentage‚ expense to sales ratio‚ net profit margin‚ inventory turnover‚ and asset turnover to be different for a grocery store chain versus a department store chain. Calculations based on data from given case for Winn Dixie and Dillard: | Gross Profit Margin | Expense to sales ratio | Net Profit Margin | Inventory Turnover | Asset Turnover | Winn Dixie | 27.50% | 25.42% | 2.08% | 7.2525 | 4.5267 | | | | | | |
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stimulate any curiosity to watch the whole movie. Finding Nemo is the third feature-length computer animated motion picture made in collaboration between Disney and Pixar. Its previous successful brother was Toy Story and Monsters‚ Inc. The success of previous movie Toy Story and Monsters‚ Inc. itself has set the quality bar so high that the coming of Finding Nemo is in the curiosity of the audiences about its quality already. The intended audience of Finding Nemo is
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Using this online NPV Calculation Tool http://finance.thinkanddone.com/online-n… we get the following NPV at 15% Net Cash Flows CF0 = -3000000 CF1 = 1100000 CF2 = 1450000 CF3 = 1300000 CF4 = 950000 Discounted Net Cash Flows DCF1 = 1100000/(1+0.15)^1 = 1100000/1.15 = 956521.74 DCF2 = 1450000/(1+0.15)^2 = 1450000/1.3225 = 1096408.32 DCF3 = 1300000/(1+0.15)^3 = 1300000/1.52087 = 854771.1 DCF4 = 950000/(1+0.15)^4 = 950000/1.74901 = 543165.58 NPV Calculation NPV = 956521.74
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CULINARY CALCULATIONS The Standardized Recipe The standardized recipe is the hallmark of the foodservice industry today. The information contained in the standardized recipe ensures that a consistent product is always served to the guest. A consistent product means the look‚ taste‚ texture‚ and portion size of the menu item is the same each time the item is prepared and served‚ regardless of who is in the kitchen on a given day. Each standardized recipe has a specific yield‚ which can be increased
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Date and Observations: I’ll send you the picture by text message: (561-542-5608) Calculations: 1. Write the balanced equation for the reaction conducted in this lab‚ including appropriate phase symbols. Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> H2(g) + MgCl2(aq) 2. Determine the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas collected in the gas collection tube. The partial pressure of the hydrogen gas is 1.07 atm 3. Calculate the moles of hydrogen gas collected. pv=mrt ; n= .0013mol of hydrogen gas 4. If magnesium was
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Jennifer Smith G.G. Toys: Case study #2 G.G. Toys was a toy manufacturer facing problems with productivity and profitability. The company found a profitable product in their Geoffrey doll and Specialty branded doll #106. Retailers could customize to the specifications and buying habits of their customer base. On average‚ the Geoffrey Doll cost $19.19 to produce‚ and the #106 doll $23.74. To access in a study of their overhead cost for both of their plants‚ research showed that: 1. A setup
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1. Background of the Study With the invention of technology‚ computers have played an increasingly important role in human life. The significant of computers have brought a new era where every home have their own PCs. Individuals and organizations both‚ have recognized the value of computer as a tool for managing data or information effectively and efficiently. The rapid growth of information technology and multimedia in Philippines has revealed the use of
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Case Study ToysPlus‚ Inc. Murthy‚ vice president of manufacturing for ToysPlus‚ Inc.‚ finished reading the weekly production report for the week ended January 27‚ 2012. Inventories were up once again‚ and service levels were lower than expected. Murthy wondered why these problems could not be solved once and for all. Last year he had installed a new IBM production and inventory control system on the company’s mainframe computer. While the system drastically reduced inventories and improved service
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Many nurses are weak with drug calculations of all sorts. This article will help to review the major concepts related to drug calculations‚ help walk you through a few exercises‚ and provide a few exercises you can perform on your own to check your skills. There are many reference books available to review basic math skills‚ if you find that you have difficulty with even the basic conversion exercises. Common Conversions: 1 Liter = 1000 Milliliters 1 Gram = 1000 Milligrams 1 Milligram = 1000
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Sample Calculations I-Beam (S8x18.4) Dimensions: D= 8 in; h= 7.148 in; bf= 4.001 in; tw= 0.271in; tf= 0.426in; L (length of the beam) =18.4 in I= (bf*D3 – h3 (bf – tw))/12= 57.6 in4; E (Referenced value of Young’s modulus) = 29X106 psi Theoretical Strain: ε= σ/E= (M*y)/(E*I) P = load a = distance from support to the applied load (48 in) y = distance from neutral axis to the extreme element in y-direction The sing in the theoretical strain (±) determines if the strain is in compression
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