Chapter 04 - Fundamentals of Cost Analysis for Decision Making 4-61. (continued) Incremental Cash Flow – Alternative A Make Containers and Perform Maintenance Year of Operation 2 3 0 Buy GHL Tax savings on purchase Cash flow on purchase Other materials Labor: Supervisor Labor: Workers Rent: Warehouse Maintenance Other expenses Manager’s salary Total costs Tax savings Cash flow due to costs Tax effects of depreciation Tax effect of GHL costs Total cash flow Discount rate factor (10%) Present
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A solution to case study Liquid Chemical Company A Proposal Presented to Dr. Madhumita Chakraborty Indian Institute of Management‚ Lucknow On November 25th‚ 2008. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Course Management Accounting -II by Name Roll Number Rajesh Kumar Snehi 24089 Sai Harish Chava 24090 Samarendra Singh 24092 INTRODUCTION The Liquid Chemicals Company (LCC) produces and sells a wide variety of high grade products throughout
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Course Project: Cost Analysis for Decision Making The Liquid Chemical Company ACCT 244 April 19‚ 2013 There are four alternatives Mr. Walsh that available to the Liquid Chemical Co. to pursue. The first alternative (Alternative A) is the status quo where Liquid Chemical will continue making the containers and performing maintenance. |Relevant cost
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effect of temperature on reaction rate constant and also to study the effect of the reaction rate constant in a batch stirred tank reactor its important in chemical industry because it is used to determine the effect of temperature on reaction rate constant; it is also used in chemical and process industry for solids dissolution‚ product mixing‚ chemical reaction‚ batch distillation‚ crystallization‚ and polymerization. It is also used in the laboratories in obtaining design‚ interpretation of rate of
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Purpose: I will identify an unknown liquid by obtaining an average density & boiling point for my liquid and comparing them with the known densities & boiling points of liquids in the CRC handbook of Chemistry & Physics. I will perform these experiments using three different measuring tools (graduated cylinder‚ burette & pipette) to evaluate the precision of each one. Results: Density 1‚ 2 & 3 calculated by using graduated cylinder to obtain volume. Density 4‚ 5 & 6 calculated by using volumetric
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The Cost Analysis for Decision Making project is intended to be a comprehensive evaluation of the key objectives covered throughout this course. It will challenge you to apply your knowledge of cost information when evaluating the decision to make or buy a product. Please use this outline and grading rubric as a guide to completing your course project. It provides specific details of the required elements of the project‚ and it will be used by your instructor as a grading guide. Read Integrative
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Liquid Chemical Company Executive Summary Identifying all of the information relevant to a particular business decision is a challenging task because relevance is a broad concept. The process requires an understanding of quantitative and qualitative information‚ a grasp of legal issues‚ sensitivity to ethical concerns and an ability to discern fact from decision. Virtually all business decisions involve choosing among alternative courses of action. The only information relevant to a decision is
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Separation Of a Sample Mixture By Liquid-Liquid Extraction Reading assignment: Techniques in Organic Chemistry 2nd ed pages 75-99. 3rd ed pages 113-140. Topics and Techniques i) identification of solvent layers of two immiscible solvents ii) partioning of a compound between two immiscible solvents and determination of KD iii) liquid-liquid extraction with aqueous acids and bases with organic solvents. iv) use of drying agents Introduction Liquid-liquid extraction is a method used for the
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Experiment 3 Liquid-Liquid Extraction Discussion The success of extracting each compound out of the solution can be seen in the IR graphs for each substance. For ethyl 4-aminobenzoate‚ the N-H‚ C=O and C-O are distinguishable in their proper wavenumber positions. The amino N-H stretch was found between 3224 cm-1 and 3423 cm-1. The C=O was found at 1681 cm-1 and the C-O was at 1280 cm-1. The IR for benzoic acid also displays its significant bonds‚ O-H and C=O. The O-H was between 2566 and
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Part A: Diffusion on a liquid in a liquid. I did an experiment with three different glasses of tap water from the faucet. All three cups measured the same which happened to be 13 cm from the top of the cup to the bottom of the cup. I let the water settle‚ and sit for about an hour so the temperature was the same for all three cups. I then placed one drop of food coloring into the first glass and waited for the coloring to reach the bottom. I calculated 93 seconds. I then went to the second glass
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