1.) VARIABLE EXPENSES - Power - Operations (hourly personnel) FIXED EXPENSES - Rent - Custodial services - Computer leases - Maintenance - Depreciation - Operations (salaried staff) - Systems development and maintenance - Administration - Sales - Sales promotion - Corporate services 2.) VARIABLE EXPENSES: COST/HOUR JAN. FEB. MAR. Power: 4.7 4.7 4.7 Operations (hourly personnel): 24 24 24 TOTAL: 28.7 28.7 28.7 3.) CONTRIBUTION MARGIN INCOME STATEMENT
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SUMMARY Telephone conversation is about an African man who wishes to rent an apartment and so has phoned the landlady to inquire. Once the landlady answers the man decides he must confess‚ as if he has committed a crime‚ about his nationality as the persona in the poem is well aware of the wide spread prejudice against people of African descent and feels he must get the fact out of the way. However‚ unaware of the extent of the landlady’s ignorance‚ he is shocked and annoyed by her cold‚ impersonal
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Maximum Points: 60 Grade: Let G be the smaller number between 6 and (achieved points+10)/10 Round G exactly to quarters of a grade to get your grade. Examples: 32 points give a 4.25‚ 31 points give a 4 Solution to Homework Set 1 Managerial Economics Fall 2011 Conceptual and Computational Questions 4 points 2. What is the maximum amount you would pay for an asset that gen- 2 pt for a erates an income of $150‚000 at the end of each of five years if the reasonable formula‚ opportunity cost of using
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The War on the Telephone Poles He starts the article out by talking about how the idea of the telephone came to the world‚ and how groundbreaking it was for its time. Although it was hindered by the people‚ thwarted‚ because it was so new for it’s time. People was afraid that distance as they knew it was collapsing‚ with them now being able to talk to people over far distance. If you had never heard of a telephone before‚ i bet you’d find that idea just plainly insane. To stop the spread of the
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The first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell on March 10‚ 1876. The first words ever transmitted to another person through the telephone was “Mr. Watson‚ come here‚ I want you.”. This was the start of something huge in the future. The telephone’s cause can be described by the inventor and his reasons. The effects can be described by the outcome and todays uses of the telephone. Bell came to the U.S. as a teacher for the death‚ and considered the idea of electronic speech while visiting
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REDTACTON:: • Technology is making many things easier. • Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation(NTT‚ headquartered in Chiyoda-ku‚ Tokyo. President and CEO‚ Norio Wada) is pursuing research and development of an innovative Human Area Networking technology called “RedTacton”. • REDTACTON safely turns the surface of the human body into a data transmission path at speeds up to 10 Mbps between any two points on the body. • REDTACTON uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of
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Case Study #1. Salem Telephone Company 1. Variable expenses: Power (the more hours sold‚ the more energy consumed) The hourly personnel (operations) works only when the computers are in operation Fixed expenses: The rent has to be paid despite any level of production ($8‚000 monthly) The custodial services depend on Salem Telephone’s estimated space‚ they are independent from the revenue of the Company The computer leases were acquired to run the business (before it was actually started
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In ’Telephone Conversation’‚ the poet conveys his disappointment and anger about being discriminated by the Caucasian unfairly just because he is an African by portraying the telephone conversation between himself and the British landlady. The poem is in the form of free verse. It is because ’conversation’ isn’t something well-planned; instead‚ the speakers speak what they want during the conversation. Also‚ with the aid of end-stop lines and run-on lines‚ the outlook of the poem gives readers a
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James Whittle Salem Telephone Company Case Study 9/29/2014 1.) The variable costs in Exhibit 2 are Power and Hourly Personnel Wages as the costs fluctuate from month to month and are driven by the revenue hours for the company. The fixed costs in Exhibit 2 are Rent‚ Custodial Services‚ Computer Equipment Leases‚ Computer Maintenance‚ Computer Depreciation‚ Office Equipment and Fixtures Depreciation‚ Salaried Staff Wages‚ Systems Development and Maintenance‚ Administrative Wages‚ Sales Wages
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My telephone rang and a shiver went down my spine. I knew who was calling and why they were calling. I slowly walked towards the phone‚ trying to walk slowly enough so by the time I get there the caller would hang up. But soon enough I founded myself next to the phone‚ because the room didn’t go on for ever. My hand reached out to grab the ringing phone and putted it next to my ear. I heard someone speaking to me through the phone and he said ‘hello’. I quickly answered him back with a shaky voice
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