IN THIS AREA AND I EXPLAINED THE POSSIBILITY OF A CASH SETTLEMENT ON MY COSTING AMOUNT. CLIENT UNDERSTANDS AND AGREE. CLAIM COSTED AGAINST THE CLIENTS NAME AND I RECOMMEND THAT WE SETTLE CASH ON MY ESTIMATE PM COSTING THANKS NICKY PROJECT MANAGER SUMMARY =========================== CAUSE OF DAMAGE: FIRE THE INSURED PREMISIS CONSISTS OF FACE BRICK AND PLASTER HOUSE PITCH DOUBLE ROMAN TILED ROOF‚ DOUBLE GARAGE‚ SMALL MAXI BRICK WALL ON TWO ADJACENT SIDE’S OF THE STAND AND PAVING
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CHAPTER 7 THE USE OF COST INFORMATION IN MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING Chapter Introduction BEFORE MAKING DECISIONS‚ MANAGERS MUST GAIN A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF THE COST INFORMATION THAT IS RELEVANT. PREVIOUS CHAPTERS HAVE EXAMINED VARIOUS ISSUES INVOLVING COSTS. THIS CHAPTER DISCUSSES THE TOPIC OF HOW COST INFORMATION IS USED BY MANAGERS IN DECISION MAKING. Objectives‚ Terms‚ and Discussions LO1 Explain the role of incremental analysis (analysis of incremental costs and revenues)
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AC505 Course Project Hints: The beginning cash balance for April‚ is the cash from March 31 in the Asset section of the balance sheet. In the merchandise purchases budget‚ in April‚ we need 50% of March purchases (that amount is also given to us 3/31 Accounts payable of $100‚000 on page 415). Therefore‚ Total cash disbursements for April is (50% x $316‚000 April purchases) + ($100‚000 remaining March purchases to be paid) = $258‚000. Class‚ Here are some hints. Lets start from the beginning:
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A) Components assembling |The arm control by robotics is very popular in the world of robotics. The essential part of the robotic arm is a programmable micro controller | |based brick capable of driving basically Two servos & a dc motors design to form an anthropomorphic structure. | |Our primary objective is to make the Robotic arm‚ having two servo motors & a dc motor to interface with the In-Development of a Microcontroller| |Based Robotic Arm. It
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and benefits 92‚460 Other variable production costs Total annual production costs $422‚460 Annual cost to purchase cans $495‚000 Part 1 Cash flows over the life of the project Before Tax After Tax Item Amount Amount Annual cash savings $72‚540 0.65 $47‚151 Tax savings due to depreciation 32‚000 0.35 $11‚200 Total annual cash flow $58‚351 Part 2 Payback
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CHEM120 Week 7 iLab: DNA‚ mRNA‚ and Protein (30 points) Complete the two questions below. Each question has four parts. This assignment is two pages long. Question 1: For the following double-stranded DNA sequence‚ -CATTGACCGTAA- -GTAACTGGCATT- Answer the following questions: a) Assume that RNA polymerase will read the top strand of DNA as the “template” to synthesize mRNA. What will be the sequence of the mRNA synthesized? (3 points) The new mRNA sequence will be GUAACUGGCAUU
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Week 7 assignment March 11‚ 2012 PSY/201 IQ Test 1) Did you feel the results were accurate? No‚ I don’t feel the test was accurate‚ the reason I feel the test is not accurate is because to me a person’s intelligence cannot be measured by stupid questions. Not everyone can do well on test‚ especially if the test is being timed and I am one of those people. 2) Was the test biased in any way? I feel measuring some one’s IQ can be considered biased. The reason I feel
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11/30/2014 Course Project: Petrie’s Electronics Business System Analysis Chris Eden Petrie’s Electronics Case‚ Chapter 8 Questions‚ 1-5 1. Using the guidelines from this chapter and other sources‚ evaluate the usability of the page design depicted in PE Figure 8-1. This page design is general. The page is slow at loading and shows the progress of the page load on the left hand side of the page this is not a usual practice of web design. The server that the pictures are being held in seems to be
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Week 7 MA 3110 11/5/2012 Pg. 485 Q: 8 Number in group 129 805 n’s Number experiencing insomnia 19 13 x’s a= 0.05 (a) p-bar= (x1+x2)/(n1 + n2) 0.034261242 n1 = 129 (b) z= (p-hat diff)/sqrt(p-bar*q-bar*(1/n1+1/n2)) 7.601787316 n2 = 805 q-hat’s (c) za/2 = ± 1.96 p1-hat= 0.147286822 0.852713178 (d) P-value= 2.93099E-14 p2-hat= 0.016149068 0.983850932 Q: 10 (a) E= 0.06177357
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Week 7 16-1 Cash Management Williams & Sons last year reported sales of $10 million and an inventory turnover ratio of 2. The company is now adopting a new inventory system. If the new system is able to reduce the firm’s inventory level and increase the firm’s inventory turnover ratio to 5 while maintaining the same level of sales‚ how much cash will be freed up? Inventory = Sales / inventory turnover ratio =10 mil/2 = 5 mil Inventory = Sales / inventory turnover
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