GEZ PETROL STATION: USING COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR PLANNING By KU NOR IZAH KU ISMAIL (Corresponding author) School of Accountancy UUM College of Business Universiti Utara Malaysia E-mail: norizah@uum.edu.my Tel: 04-9283906 And WAN NORDIN WAN HUSSIN Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Universiti Utara Malaysia GEZ PETROL STATION: USING COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR PLANNING INTRODUCTION As an Area Manager of GEZ Bhd‚ a major oil company in Malaysia
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Everyday I woke up‚ there would be another problem. Whether it was the: grass‚ pollen‚ dogs and cats‚ or just the dust in the air‚ something would turn my nose into a mucus making machine. This Machine paired with my asthma was a mix made for disaster. In elementary school‚ I would miss 20 sometimes 30 days a year. Missing so many days would force a kid to do a little extra homework or maybe get a little more one on one time with the teacher‚ but for the most part they would be able to make up those
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sized town police station. I have recently received vital output statistics which show that the station is performing poorly in terms of service quality (not enough routine patrol‚ delay in answers to calls and complaints) and productivity (low turnover in investigation of crimes‚ searches for evidence‚ questions of suspects and witnesses). Below are the main points of my presentation to the stations’ “board of directors”. “Chair’s Report”: Present the history of the police station emphasizing on
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I was pretty excited. Lunch time came at school and all the seniors rushed to the stadium to pick up their caps and gowns and attend graduation practice. Everyone was so excited that it was nearly impossible to keep any of us under control. After hours of practicing the line up for graduation we had finally mastered it and were sent home. On the way home that night all that was running through my mind was.... this is the end of a brand new beginning. On May 26‚ 2011 I woke up full of pure excitement
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that would take a lot of heart to do. Maybe even could be called a little crazy as others told me. Skydiving was something I had never done and certainly had never thought of doing until now. After doing some research online‚ I found a place only an hour away from home in Lumberton‚ Mississippi. In a way I was hoping there wouldn’t be a place local so that could have been my excuse not to do it. Once I started thinking about actually jumping out of a plane‚ I started to get nervous and have mixed
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Contents | Sl. No. | Titles | Page No. | I | Chapter 1 Introduction Literature Review Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study Scope of the study Objectives of the Study | | II | Chapter 2 Organization Profile Organization Chart Sampling and Research Design Data Collection Method | | III | Chapter 3 Results & discussion with Charts & graphs Findings Suggestions Conclusions | | IV | Chapter 4 AppendixQuestionnaire Bibliography Joining Report
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• Narrative tasks may require you to write a story or part of a story; they may also ask you to write a true account. The purpose of your writing is to entertain the reader through the situation you have imagined and also to explore that situation and the characters involved in it • Remember how much time you have in the exam. Don’t try to write too complicated a story. Examiners want quality not quantity. • Don’t fill your writing with direct speech; it causes problems with punctuation and it’s
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The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin dives into difficult issues involved in the interchange of female love‚ independence‚ and marriage through her short but successful characterization of the supposedly widowed Louise Mallard in her last hour of life. After discovering that her husband has died in a tragic train accident‚ Mrs. Mallard faces conflicting emotions of grief at her husband ’s death and joy at the prospects for freedom in the remainder of her life. The latter emotion eventually takes priority
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sell to earn a little bit of money to feed my firstborn three months old baby. I was employed as a teacher while placing my baby into preschool since there was no Daycare on the island. I had committed to an extra task like waking up in the early hours to fry pancakes to sell in the school in order for me to support my daughter and family‚ since teaching was not providing enough to assist me financially. Facing the hardships in growing up in an undeveloped island was a great challenge for me‚ because
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conversation that we had right from the get-go was natural. RUBEN: I opened myself up and told you who I am‚ the good things‚ the bad things. I don’t think I left anything unsaid. By February or March‚ we were on the computer sometimes for four or five hours. RACHEL: I wrote a handwritten letter to you on a plane. I actually managed to write eight pages. I started describing the meal‚ how the flight attendants kept looking at me and wondering‚ Who is this girl writing to? Around page six or seven I
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