2010 2011E Industry Average Current 2.3 1.5 2.6 2.7 Quick 0.8 0.5 0.9 1.0 Compared the current and quick ratios from 2009 to 2011 with the industry average‚ it can be easily indicated Computron has a weak liquidity position
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S A F E T Y A D V I S O R Operations & Proficiency No. 5 Fuel Awareness Almost home You’re almost home. Through your headset the engine beats louder as you wait for the sound of silence‚ and the knot in your stomach grows larger as time seems to slow down. Your last refueling opportunity is well behind now. It will surely take longer to turn around than to press on‚ and you wonder if backing off on the power will make a difference. But the airplane’s going
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In Eugena Welty’s story “Why I live at the PO” the reader is quickly introduced to the main character and narrator of the story. While Welty does not identify the character by name‚ except to refer to her as “Sister”‚ Welty does directly and indirectly introduce the character. The reader is given a bit of background on the character especially about the relationship between the main character and her younger sister‚ which is the driving force of the plot. This is the direct characterization. Then
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Buffer Inventory – Just-in-Time Buffer inventory is also called safety inventory. Its purpose is to compensate for the unexpected fluctuations in supply and demand. For example‚ a retail operation can never forecast demand perfectly‚ even when it has a good idea of the most likely demand level. It will order goods from its suppliers such that there is always a certain amount of most items in stock. This minimum level of inventory is there to cover against the possibility that demand will be greater
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Just Culture: Theories and Concept to Implement a Change Nurse 600 Just Culture: Theories and Concept to Implement a Change To modify healthcare policies in a facility to a Just Culture environment‚ one must learned what “Just Culture” entails. By using economic‚ organizational change‚ and systems science theories and/or concepts a Just Culture program will be implemented into a facility by a leadership team. Just Culture Mistakes and errors caused by medical providers happen in the
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Capital structure for Kaynat Manufacting is 50% common stock‚ 15% preferred stock‚ and 35% debt. If the cost of common equity for the firm is 19.6%‚ the cost of preferred stock is 12.9% and the before tax cost of debt is 9.5% what is the weighted average cost of capital? The firm’s tax rate is 35%. Answer: WACC = (50% x 19.6%) + (15% x 12.9%) + ( 35% x 9.5% x 65% = Q2: The following are the information of a company: |Type of capital |Book value (Tk) |Market value (Tk)
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Site Title: | Operations Management‚ 9/e and Principles of Operations Management‚ 7/e | Book Title: | Operations Management‚ 9/e and Principles of Operations Management‚ 7/e | Location on Site: | Chapter 16: Just-in-Time and Lean Operations > Self-Study Quizzes > Multiple Choice | Date/Time Submitted: | May 5‚ 2012 at 4:33 PM (UTC/GMT) | | Summary of Results | 24% Correct of 17 Scored items: 4 Correct: | 24% | 13 Incorrect: | 76% | | More information about scoring | |
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Just Deserts The concept of “just deserts” can be most effectively described in the writings of Andrew Von Hirsch. Basically those who commit crime deserve to be punished and by punishing them it may prevent further crimes from being committed (Siegel‚ 2012). There have been many different positions on this theory of just deserts. Some argue against while others strongly defend the effectiveness of this theory. We will look at both sides of the argument and review the pros and cons of each. The
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THE WARS OF THE ROSES - THE CAUSES OF THE WARS Causes 1. Dynastic - a fight for titles 2. Economic and financial - a crisis in the nobility 3. Defeat in the 100 Years War 4. Long term - a shift in the balance of power causing lawlessness and disorder 5. Short term - the personal failings of Henry VI (1-3 are largely dismissed by Historians in the twentieth century but may still have a part to play) |Long Term |Short Term
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paragraphs‚ I was already starting to get antsy and worked up from the suspense. After reading this‚ I was confused and creeped out of course. I expected it to be a rather strange story however just from the opening dependent clause. The first section was somewhat confusing to me but I sort of just dismissed it and moved on. Anyway‚ the story was okay. I’m usually always on the fence on whether or not I like stories that leave me wondering. It wasn’t boring though so that’s a plus. I think the townspeople
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