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    Since the Subway restaurant chain started in 1965‚ it has opened more than 30‚000 stores in 87 countries during the past 40 years. In Western countries‚ Subway is very popular and famous for its “stylish and nutritious” concept. More importantly‚ Subway brings the idea of health into the fast food industry. Because of the nutritious sandwiches and low fat ingredients‚ Subway receives considerable acclaim in Europe and America. Moreover‚ some professional magazines pay many honours to Subway‚ such as

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    Profit Center

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    INCREAS PROFITABILITY OF BRANCH profit center Definition A business unit or department which is treated as a distinct entity enabling revenues and expenses to be determined so that profitability can be measured. Distinctly identifiable department or unit that contributes to the overall financial results of a firm. Where adequate cost accounting systems are in place‚ profit centers are given responsibility to target certain percentages of the total revenue and are given adequate authority

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    Maximizing Profits

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    do. There are usually a small amount of large firms and they usually control the market. Competitive firms will use the firms marginal cost to produce the price. The price of the good must be lower than the cost to produce it. To maximize the profits is when the price is equal to the marginal cost of production. The competitive firm must be producing at the point where price equals marginal cost. In monopoly firms they cannot just set a high price for their good because the customers will completely

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    they lend themselves well to being compared and contrasted. I will compare and contrast George Tooker’s The Subway‚ and Cyril E. Power’s The Tube Train. George Tooker’s The Subway is a haunting yet beautiful piece. Painted using the egg tempera method‚ it is stunning for its strategic usage of warm colors. The intention of Tooker’s painting is to portray such a familiar scene as a subway as ominous and anxiety inducing. For example‚ the stares of the men at the central female figure as well as the

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    2 and Profit

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    if firm 1 builds 2 plants and firm 2 builds 4 plants‚ the market price will be 9 − (2 + 4) = 3 per unit. At this price firm 1 will make a profit of 2 × 3 − 2 × 3.5 = −1 while firm 2 will make a profit of 4×3−4×3.5 = −2. Assume‚ no firm will build more than 4 plants. Cost (Q) = 3.5 * Q Price = 9 -(Q1+Q2) 1. Set up a 4-by-4 table that records the profits of each firm for each possible choice of the number of plants to build. Then‚ use your table to answer the questions below. Price   Firm

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    net interest margin SBI

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    ITM Business School ITM University Scope and means to improve NIMs in comparison to other banks Internship report submitted to SBI in completion of the requirement of summer internship at State Bank of India Project mentor: Mr A. Raizada Student name: Neha Gupta APRIL 22 2013 TO JUNE 22 2013 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION This is to certify that the project

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    Profits with No Cash

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    Profits With no Cash University Dr. Sep 10‚ 2014 Profits With no Cash It is regularly a common thing in business to make profits without having any cash due to several aspects of business. This is happening by the non-cash flow adjustments that are recorded as transactions while no cash flows are involved. It is possible to make business transactions without cash involvement. In credit transactions‚ cash is not usually transacted but the transactions are usually recorded therefore if

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    Pacioli on Profits

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    “Father of Profitability.” He was the first to describe in detail the double-entry bookkeeping‚ a process that plays an integral role in the development of capitalism as it allows us to calculate profits (Fischer‚ 2000). According to Pacioli‚ the hallmark of a successful business is what he calls the profit motive. This is the notion that successful business men and women must acknowledge and be influenced by the spiritual aspects of their lives. Or more specifically‚ Pacioli maintained that business

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    Cost and Profit

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    WHAT ARE COSTS AND PROFITS? HUNGRY HELEN’S COOKIE FACTORY • Helen‚ the owner of the cookie factory‚ buys flour‚ sugar‚ flavorings‚ and other cookie ingredients. • She also buys the mixers and the ovens and hires workers to run the equipment. • She then sells the resulting cookies to consumers. 2 TOTAL REVENUE‚ TOTAL COST‚ AND PROFIT • The amount that Helen receives for the sale of its output (cookies) is its total revenue. • The amount that the firm pays to buy inputs (flour‚ sugar‚ workers

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    External Analysis of Subway STR 581 Carlos Pineda June 9‚ 2014 Internal and External Analysis of Subway Subway’s mission is: “Delight every customer so they want to tell their friends – with great value through fresh‚ delicious‚ made-to-order sandwiches‚ and an exceptional experience.” Subway’s franchise vision is to be the number one Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) franchise in the world‚ while delivering fresh‚ delicious sandwiches and an exceptional experience. Subway has three core values:

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