16 + .08 = .4 = 40% JUNGLE = .02 + .24 + 0 = .26 = 26% FARMER = .02 + 0 + 0.32 = .34 = 34% vP = .4 .26 .34vP= .4 .26 .34 0.8 .1 1 0.4 .6 0 0.2 0 8 *MULTIPLY OHAGAN = .32 + .104 + .068 = .492 = 49.2% JUNGLE = .04 + .156 +
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Chapter 4: Analysis of Financial Statements To keep this chapter from involving too much memorization‚ we provide our students with a formula sheet for use on exams. That makes a few of the questions trivially easy‚ but most require some thought‚ and some are downright challenging. Even the very easy ones make students think about the ratios. The challenging questions are labeled CHALLENGING‚ and most students will agree with that designation. Some of these questions are just definitions‚ but others
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1. a) Architects’ fees: capitalized b) Snow removal costs: capitalized c) Cash discounts earned: capitalized d) The cost of building a combined construction office and toolshed: capitalized e) Interest on money borrowed to finance construction: capitalized f) Local real estate taxes: capitalized g) Cost of mistakes: expensed h) Overhead costs capitalized i) Insurance & non-covered by insurance costs: expensed 2. a) Firstly‚ we need to match its depreciation to revenue still being earned
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Name: Zakariya Jourane Date: 4/20/15 Graded Assignment Practice: You Do the Math Answer the following questions based on what you’ve learned about currency exchange rates. To find the amount of U.S. dollars that any given amount of currency will buy‚ simply multiply the currency by the exchange rate provided. (5 points) 1. Two college students went to Guadalajara‚ Mexico‚ on their spring breaks. One took the vacation in 2002‚ while the other went in 2006. Each student had $500 to spend. In 2002‚
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAM Patient: T.J. Moreno Patient ID: 110497 DOB: 02/15 Age: 44 Sex: M Room No.: 502 Date of Admission: 10/09/2013 Admitting Physician: Patrick Keathley‚ MD Endocrinology Chief Complaint: Left ankle pain. DETAILS OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 44 year old Hispanic male who I was kindly asked to admit by Dr. Max Hirsch. The patient is status post arthrodesis of the left ankle and has newly diagnosed diabetes and hypertension. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Pre-op
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Background Primus is a consulting firm that focuses on process reengineering and quality improvement initiatives. Northwood Industries‚ a potential client‚ has asked Primus to perform a study at a fee rate lower than the normal standards. Historically Primus has billed clients for consulting time at standard flat rates plus actual travel costs and estimated overhead. Primus is considering accepting the job because it has capacity (i.e. available staff) to take on the new contract with out having
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The Financial Detective 2005 Beer Beer Company 1 is a “national brewer of mass-market consumer beers sold under a variety of brand names” (pg. 120). As one might expect‚ this national company has “an extensive network of breweries and distribution systems and owns some beer-related businesses” (pg. 120). It also owns several major theme parks. Beer Company 2 is a brewer of “seasonal and year-round beers with smaller production volume and higher prices” that “outsources most of its brewing activity”
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SWISSCONTACT MAVUNO GROUPS: THREE STORIES “Mavuno has helped me save and borrow and now I can send my children to a private school” ROSE KUNG’U: Member of Mwireri Mavuno group since June 2009 OCCUPATION: Small Scale Farmer ROSE’S STORY: Rose Kungu’s tomato crop is a few weeks away from ripening. She will be able to harvest the fruits of her labour - literally. She is clearly proud of her greenhouse‚ which she has built from locally available materials. Rose is one of 20 members of a Mavuno group
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What Are We Doing Here?: The Pursuit of the Essence of Consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse In her novels Woolf examines the relationships and inner-workings of people ’s minds and how these portrayals are connected to Woolf ’s own ideals regarding life and death. In two of her most popular novels‚ Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse‚ Woolf examines these issues‚ leaving the paramount investigation of life unanswered and leaving the reader with the ability
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