Table of Contents Question Descriptions Page Question 1 Multiple Choice Questions 4 Question 2 Absorption costing and standard costing Use the information provided below to prepare the Budgeted Income Statement for the year ended 30 June 2013 using the absorption costing method 2.2.1 Calculate the direct labour efficiency variance 2.2.2 Explain 2 possible causes of an unfavourable direct labour efficiency variance 5 Question 3.1 Question 3.2 Question 3.3 Question 3.4
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SEA 120 Sports and Event Marketing 1 4 “P”’s of general marketing and the 4 “P”’s of the “sports marketing mix” Traditional four "P"’s of general marketing: Product‚ Price‚ Promotion and Place‚ another four "P"’s are added to sport marketing: Planning‚ Packaging‚ Positioning and Perception. The addition of the four extra elements is called the "sport marketing mix.” Task: In teams of 4-5 members‚ choose a sporting brand (consumer product or service). Consumer product examples: Nike
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CHAPTER 9 PROBLEM #2 A. PV= (-50‚000/1.40)- (20‚000/{1.40^2} + [100‚000/ (1.40^3] + [400‚000/(1.40^4) + {800‚000/[1.40^4] = -50‚000 + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123+ 520‚616 = $ 615‚264 B. PV= (35‚714) + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123 + 671‚688= $766‚336 C. (35‚714)+ (10‚204) + 36‚443+ 104‚123 + 1‚543‚256 = $1‚637‚904 D. PV AT 40%= $1‚637‚903.85 INVESTMENT @ $3‚000‚000.00 POST-MONEY VALUATION= $1‚637‚903.85 + 3‚000‚000= $ 4‚637‚903.85 PERCENT OF OWNERSHIP BY INVESTOR: $3‚000‚000/ $4‚637‚903
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hypothesis. L-3 has been experiencing a high turnover of engineers. The hypothesis is a combination of little or no design work coming in‚ and lower than average pay have led to poor morale and a high turnover in the engineering group. The step L-3’s HR department is currently using to test this hypothesis is first‚ identifying the pain points or issues. Second‚ they created a tool in the form of a survey. The next step was organizing the data and then analyzing the data collected. Another thing
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Jela De Leon Arceli Fajardo Auxil Jamorol Aris Zoleta Nerisa Torres Case: Blake Electronics Statement of the problem: a. Should Steve contract the services of an outside research agency? b. If survey is warranted‚ should he employ MAI or I&K? c. Should the new product line be introduced? Analysis of the problem: MAI’s proposal directly provides Steve the conditional probabilities he needs such as the probability of a successful venture given a favorable survey
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Dollars.” Write: “Enter 2 to convert Mexican Pesos to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 3 to convert English Pounds to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 4 to convert Japanese Yen to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 5 to convert French Francs to U.S. Dollars.” Write: “Enter 6 if you would like to Quit now.” Input Display_Selection While Display_Selection != 1 || 2|| 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 Write: “That is an invalid
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Chapter 3‚ Problem 8 Information from problem 7. Formulate LPM to determine the number of basketballs and footballs to produce in order to maximize profit. X1 -- # of basketballs X2 -- # of footballs Maximize Z = 12x1 + 16x2 Subject to: 3x1 + 2x2 ≤ 500 4x1 + 5x2 ≤ 800 X1‚ x2 ≥ 0 Transform this model to standard form. Maximize Z = 12x1 + 16x2 + 0s1 +0s2 3x1 + 2x2 + s1 = 500 4x1 +5x2 + x2 = 800 X1‚ x2‚ s1‚ s2 ≥ 0 a). Identify the amount of unused resources (slack) at each of
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tive ca s e s tu d y a b ou t a fictit iou s fir m we ca ll Next-Da y Air S er vice (NDAS ). Th e ca s e s t u d y b egin s h er e in Ch a p ter 1 a n d con tin u es th r ou gh ou t th e r es t of th e b ook . It r equ ir es you to com p lete ta s k s th a t a r e r ela ted to top ics cover ed in ea ch cor r es p on d in g ch a p ter of th e text. Th e en d of ea ch ch a p ter con ta in s th e ca s e n a r r a tive‚ r ela ted figu r es ‚ a n d a s et of qu es tion s a n d p r ob lem s . Th es
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communications. The problems with on-line focus groups are that the security of these sessions is not tight as with live sessions. The inability to view the respondent’s body language and the inability to quickly and effective show external stimuli in case studies. “Telephone interviewing is the best method for gathering information quickly.” (Kotler & Stevens‚ 2008‚ pg.196) With the on-line survey‚ you don’t get the opportunity to expand on a question therefore‚ the answer may be left up to interpretation
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farther away. The reflection of heat dissipates in the human eye causing the mirage or blur to vanish. 3) If you were looking for a rainbow in the morning‚ which direction (N‚ S‚ E‚ W) would you face and why? It is best to look towards the west. Rainbows always appear in the opposite side of the sky away from the sun. 4) What is a halo? A Halo is a burst of light produced by ice crystals creating colored or white arcs and spots in the sky. Many are near the sun or moon but others are elsewhere
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