ISyE 6201: Manufacturing Systems Instructor: Spyros Reveliotis Solutions to Homework 1 A. Chapter 2‚ Problem 4. (a) D = 60 units/wk × 52 wk/yr = 3120 units/yr h = ic = 0.25/yr ×$0.02 = $0.005/ yr A = $12 2AD 2 × 12 × 3120 Q∗ = = = 3869.88 ≈ 3870 h 0.005 The time between orders is given by 3870 Q∗ = = 1.24 yr = 14.88 mo T∗ = D 3120 (b) D 3120 units/yr = $12 = $9.67/yr Q 3870 units Q 3870 units Holding cost is h = × $0.005/yr = $9.675/yr. 2 2 The costs are essentially
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Payable 200‚000(b)7/1/04Bond Interest Expense 4‚500 (200‚000 X 9 X 3/12) Cash 4‚500(c)12/31/04Bond Interest Expense 4‚500 Interest Payable 4‚500 2.Graceland Company(a)6/1/04Cash 105‚000 Bonds Payable 100‚000 Bond Interest Expense 5‚000 (100‚000 X 12 X 5/12)(b)7/1/04Bond Interest Expense 6‚000 Cash 6‚000 (100‚000 X 12 X 6/12)(c)12/31/04Bond Interest Expense 6‚000
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QUESTION 1: Angel plc is a listed industrial business and is considering a major investment. The investment projects team needs an appropriate rate at which to discount the estimated after-tax cash flow for the investment. Following the business’s normal practice‚ this is to be based on the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). Figures‚ relating to long-term financing‚ included in the business’s most recent balance sheet are: £m Ordinary shares of £0.50 each (160 million) 80 Share
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LECTURE 7: ANGER ANGER OR EXASPERATION: Anger is a general and conventional commotion with a huge range of intensity‚ from mild irritation and frustration to rage. It is a counteraction to a perceived threat to ourselves‚ whom we love‚ things which we own‚ our self-image‚ or some part of self identity. Anger is an alarming bell that tells us that something is wrong. COMPONENTS OF ANGER: Anger has three components: * Physical reactions‚ usually starting with a rush of adrenaline and responses
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Homework 6 30 points Refer to the files‚ “Chapters 11 and 12 Notes” in Section 6 and your textbook Chapters 11 and 12 to help you answer the questions below. This assignment has 3 pages‚ make sure to respond to all 5 questions in this assignment. Submit questions with the answers inserted within the paragraphs or below as appropriate. Answers should be in bold‚ CAPITALIZED‚ or highlighted or points will be deducted. 1. (5 points) Utilize Table 11-11 to fill in the blanks below regarding Complementary
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Module 6 Homework Module 6 Homework Leah Cummings Allied American University Author Note This paper was prepared for ECN 150‚ Module 6 Homework taught by Professor Danielle Babb. PART I SYSTEMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION Economists assemble businesses into 4 different market structures: pure competition‚ pure monopoly‚ monopolistic competition‚ and oligopoly. These 4 market representations contrast in numerous respects: the quantity of companies in the industry‚ whether those
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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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Chapter 02 - Economists’ View Of Behavior CHAPTER 2 ECONOMISTS’ VIEW OF BEHAVIOR CHAPTER SUMMARY This chapter uses the cheating scandal at Merrill Lynch to illustrate how a manager’s view of behavior can affect decision making. It summarizes the economic view of behavior and contrasts it with other views. The chapter presents a graphical analysis of utility maximization and decision making under uncertainty. The concepts in this chapter are an important foundation for subsequent material in
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MEANING OF MANAGERIAL ECONMICS (M.E) Managerial economics/applied microeconomics can be defined as the use of economic analysis to make business decisions involving the best use of organizations scarce resources/the application of economic theory and the tools of analysis of decision science to examine how an organization can achieve her objectives most efficiently. M.E may also be defined as the study of economic theories‚ logic and methodology‚ which are generally applied to seek solutions to the
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05 MBA 12 Managerial economics No. of Lecture Hrs / Week : 04 Total No. of Lecture Hrs : 56 MODULE 1 IA Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 3 Hours Exam Marks : 100 7 HOURS Introduction of Economics: Managerial Economics – Nature‚ Scope & Significance‚ Role of Managerial Economist in decision-making – Relationship of Managerial Economics with functional areas of business MODULE 2 7 HOURS Fundamental Principles/Concepts of Managerial Economics: Opportunity Costs‚ Incremental‚ Time perspective
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