Case 5-60 1. The solution Doug proposes is not ethical. Although maintaining the current plant-wide rate is probably not illegal‚ its continuation has one purpose: to extract profits from government business. Doug knows the plant-wide rate is not accurately assigning overhead costs to various jobs and is willing to alter the assignments on an “unofficial basis” for purposes of bidding on private-sector jobs. Fundamentally‚ ethical behavior is concerned with choosing right over wrong. To knowingly
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Puyricard Fine Chocolate. Puyricard is a premium chocolate-maker. It produces and sells fine handmade chocolates‚ calissons and confectionary through its own retail network (14 stores in France: 12 in Provence‚ 2 in Paris)‚ wholesales and website. It is the French leader for craft chocolate‚ with an annual production of 120 tons of chocolate and a turnover of 6‚9 million euros. The company is family-owned and run by the sons of the founders. It was created 40 years ago and the CEO‚ Tanguy Roelandts
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INB 780 (Case Study of Walmart Goes South) MOHD SUKRI BIN YAHYA 2011307109 MOHD IKHWAN BIN AZIZ 2011100565 HAMDAN BIN A.WAHAB 2011986143 EXECUTIVE MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA CAMPUS DUNGUN TERENGGANU Dec 2013 Question 1 How has the implementation of NAFTA affected Walmart’s success in Mexico? The North American Free Trade created in 1994 affected Wal -Mart`s success
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Q1. In a country‚ the velocity of money is constant. Real GDP grows by 5% per year‚ the money stock by 14% per year‚ and the nominal interest rate is 11 per cent. What is the real interest rate? A.1 The following is provided in the question GDP growth rate (Y)- 5% Money Stock growth rate (M)-14% Nominal Interest Rate- 11% Velocity Of Money- Constant Real Interest Rate = Nominal interest rate - Inflation ...................... Fisher Effect By the quantity equation we have; M .V
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Situation Import Distributors ‚Inc ( IDI ) imported and distributed appliances to retail stores in the Rocky Mountain states. IDI has three board lines of merchandise: 1. Television Equipment 2. Audio Equipment 3. Kitchen Appliances Each line accounted for about one-third of total sales IDI sales revenue; In late 1993 : Company started to set up departmental income statements in obtain to see if each department is carrying its fair share of the load. In early April of 1994‚ the first
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Complete Discussion Questions 3‚ 4‚ and 5 on page 27 of Business and Society. 3. Identify and explain the major factors in the social environment that create an atmosphere in which business criticism takes place and prospers. How are the factors related to one another? Has the revolution of rising expectations run its course? Or is it still a vital reality? Affluence refers to the level of wealth‚ and standard of living of the society. As the standard of living is increasing every year‚ people
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Chapter 3 3-1. Concert Opportunity Cost You won a free ticket to see a Brice Springsteen concert ( assume the ticket has no resale value). U2 has a concert the same night‚ and this represents your next best alternative activity. Tickets to the U2 concert cost $80‚ and on any particular day‚ you would be willing to pay up to $100 to see this band. Assume that there are no additional costs of seeing either show. Based on the information presented here‚ what is the opportunity cost of seeing
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1. Buildz manufacturing currently products 1k tables per month. Following per unit data for 1k tables apply for sales to regular customers a. Direct manuf labor - $10 b. Variable manuf overhead - $15 c. Fixed manuf overhead - $30 i. Total manuf costs - $105 Per unit cost when producing ANSWER: $85 2. Selected info regarding a company’s most recent quarter follows: a. Op expenses $700 b. Gross profit $2390 c. Sales rev $4000 d. End finished goods inventory $300 e. Cost of goods manuf $1200 ANSWER:
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SOLUTIONS TO BRIEF EXERCISES BRIEF EXERCISE 7-1 The correct order is: 1. 2. 3. 4. Identify the problem and assign responsibility. Determine and evaluate possible courses of action. Make a decision. Review results of the decision. BRIEF EXERCISE 7-2 Net Income Increase (Decrease) ($ 35‚000) (25‚000) $ 10‚000 Alternative A Revenues Costs Net income $150‚000 100‚000 $ 50‚000 Alternative B $185‚000 125‚000 $ 60‚000 Alternative B is better than Alternative A. BRIEF EXERCISE 7-3 Net Income
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Week 7 : Week 7 - Exam #1 Time Remaining: | | 1. What phrase is often used interchangeably with the phrase market capitalization? (Points : 1) Market value Open Interest Trading volume Notional value | 2. Assume that an investor lends 100 shares of Jiffy‚ Inc. common stock to a short seller. The bid-ask prices are $32.00 - $32.50. When the position is closed the bid-ask prices are $32.50 - $33.00. The commission rate is 0.5%. The market interest
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