Scarlet Letter Notes American Lit. ACC Per. 1 9/17/11 Chapters 8-10 Plot- (Chapter 8) Hester and Pearl meet Governor and guests. Governor and Wilson call Pearl a child of Satan or sin? Governor wants to remove Pearl from Hester’s care Hester says she can teach Pearl from her mistakes. Wilson questions Pearl regarding Christian faith. Pearl tries to escape through the window and refuses to answer his questions even though she probably would of gotten them right. Pearl announces she
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(10-2) IRR A project has an initial cost of $52‚125‚ expected net cash inflows of $12‚000 per year for 8 years‚ and a cost of capital of 12%. What is the project’s NPV? (Hint: Begin by constructing a time line.) What’s the project’s IRR? NPV = Cash Flow in Period n/ (1 + Discount Rate)n NPV = $52‚125 + 12‚000/(1 +.12)8 = 4‚846.60 12‚000/(1 +.12)7 = 5‚428.19 12‚000/(1 +.12)6 = 6‚079.58 12‚000/(1 +.12)5 = 6‚809.13 12‚000/(1 +.12)4 = 7‚626.21 12‚000/(1 +.12)3 = 8‚541.35 12‚000/(1 +.12)2 = 9‚566.33
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Organizational Leadership‚ BAD 436A Chapter 10‚ Critical Thinking‚ Page 387‚ #1-3 1. Based on you knowledge of the Enron case (Google it)‚ what part did culture play in its actions and ultimate demise? A unique corporate culture is hard to duplicate or imitate and thus helps to sustain a firm’s competitive advantage. Organizational cultures vary widely in the extent to which they are woven into the fabric of the organization’s practices and behavioral norms. The strength of any culture depends
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Dee Ting Ms. Bridges AP English IV – 2nd period 24 January 2013 Frankenstein Annotations: Chapters 1-10 Chapter 1 “I was their plaything and their idol‚ and something better- their child‚ the innocent and helpless creature bestowed on them by Heaven‚ whom to bring up to good‚ and whose future lot it was in their hands to direct to happiness or misery‚ according as they fulfilled their duties towards me. With this deep consciousness of what they owed towards the being to which they had given
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$760‚000 Profit Margin (Return on Sales) = $760‚000/$8‚000‚000 = 3.8% 6. A. Profit Margin = Net Income/Sales = $175‚000/$2‚000‚000 = 8.8% B. Sales [2‚000‚000 + (2‚000‚000 * .10)]……………………. $2‚200‚000 Cost of Goods Sold [1‚400‚000 + (1‚400‚000 * .20)]…….. $1‚680‚000 Gross Profit………………………………………………... $520‚000 Selling and Administrative Expenses……………………… $300‚000 Operating Profit……………………………………………
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by JetBlue and is supported by all the smaller facets of their market offering. 5. JetBlue should certainly be able to continue building customer relationships successfully. While Southwest is a competitor‚ JetBlue does have the competitive edge in cost. Also‚ their fun culture combined with loyal customers who spread the word certainly helps continue this success. It’s not easy to offer such great amenities while also having low fares‚ but JetBlue also places a lot of value on their intangible wonderful
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Chapter 10 Terms 1. Biodiversity a. The number and variety of species and the range of their genetic makeup. 2. Carbon Neutrality a. When an organization or individual produces net zero emissions of greenhouse gases. 3. Carbon Offset a. Investments in projects that remove carbon dioxide or its equivalent from the atmosphere. 4. Carrying Capacity a. The maximum populations that the Earth’s ecosystem can support at a certain level of technological development. 5. Commons a. Traditionally
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for their countries which inspired and ignited patriotisms throughout the various countries‚ supported by document eight. But sometimes the aspect could be used in the wrong ways. As described in document three‚ some countries would try to win at any cost in order to show their power and supremacy. The success of the teams would sometimes reflect the social values of each county‚ as supported in document ten. One aspect that greatly aided countries was the economic boost. All countries would
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maximization. That‚ in turn‚ means maximizing the PV of future free cash flows. Maximizing shareholder wealth requires that the firm produce things that customers want‚ and at the lowest cost consistent with high quality. It also means holding risk down‚ which will result in a relatively low cost of capital‚ which is necessary to maximize the PV of a given cash flow stream. This also gets into the issue of capital structure—how much debt should we use? The more debt the firm uses
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Chapter 6 Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships Solutions to Questions 6-1 The contribution margin (CM) ratio is the ratio of the total contribution margin to total sales revenue. It can be used in a variety of ways. For example‚ the change in total contribution margin from a given change in total sales revenue can be estimated by multiplying the change in total sales revenue by the CM ratio. If fixed costs do not change‚ then a dollar increase in contribution margin will result in a dollar
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