Practical Applications 1 Consolidated Financial Statement Preparation Considerations Prepared for Oprah Hill‚ President of SSI Prepared by Tarun Sinha‚ partner‚ assurance‚ of Krishna Associations‚ CGAs September 30‚ 20X0 Introduction This report will identify the adjustments that will need to be considered in order to prepare the consolidated financial statements for Sterling Shoes Inc. (SSI) and Footsie Inc. (Footsie) Financial Accounting Issues Goodwill Acquisition
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1. Identify using a model the levels of a product. Kotler distinguished three components: need: a lack of a basic requirement; want: a specific requirement for products or services to match a need; demand: a set of wants plus the desire and ability to pay for the exchange. core benefit: the service or benefit the customer is really buying. Marketers as benefit provider. A hotel guest – room basic / generic product change core into basic represents all the qualities of the product : a hotel
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i – 3]) ; printf (“%.1f”‚ x[ (int)x[4] ]) ; printf (“%.1f”‚ x[i ++]) ; printf (“%.1f”‚ x[--i]) ; x[i – 1] = x[i] ; x[i] = x[i +1] ; x[i] - 1 = x[1] ; 3. Is the following legal? int x[5] = {1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5} ; int y[5] ; y = x; 4. Write prototype for the following. Do not write the functions. i) A function called largest that gets an array of integers and returns an integer. ii) A function called price that gets two double array names for input and a double array name for output. The function
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violations‚ as well as usability testing. We specifically focused on the enrollment process and also‚ its efficiency and effectiveness when user is completing a task of course enrollment. To measure these qualities‚ we produced two different digital prototypes for user testing. Furthermore‚ we applied quantitative and qualitative research method into our questionnaires and survey to collect data of our target users
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A national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future A Zero Carryover Liquid-Desiccant Air Conditioner for Solar Applications Preprint A. Lowenstein AIL Research‚ Inc. Conference Paper NREL/CP-550-39798 July 2006 S. Slayzak and E. Kozubal National Renewable Energy Laboratory To be presented at ASME International Solar Energy Conference (ISEC2006) Denver‚ Colorado
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Now developing code review‚ HPR planned to develop a PC prototype‚ and a version for mainframe computers. programmers could produce the PC version quickly as this was the version that Caterpillar would use‚ however the mainframe version that she would draw upon the knowlege of more than “50 experienced physicians
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client but given in software by the programmers / managers as additional features. 1.3 Design (Phase 3) Design phase is where all the requirements analyzed are modeled to be seen closer to the reality. 1.4.7 Prototype (User Interfaces) (Task G) Prototype or dummy user interfaces help the user/ client to understand what he asked is what
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ANALYSIS 1. Describe one (per instructors change week one) assumptions seen in any documents provided. a. Kelly – Through several emails and communications‚ Kelly assume that there is not enough time to meet the deadline of August for the project. Even though Pat seems to show that‚ there is some chance to do so. b. Pat – believes that an “Operation Optimization†project needs to be embarked on now to improve the market shares of AcuScan. She believes that they can accomplish this by an
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“Managerial Perspective” Activity Cost Pool Annual Cost Market analysis $1‚050‚000 Product design 2‚350‚000 Product development 3‚600‚000 Prototype testing 1‚400‚000 Activities Cost Drivers Estimated Drivers Market analysis Hours of analysis 15‚000 hours Product design Number of designs 2‚500 designs Product development Number of products 90 products Prototype testing Number of tests 500 tests 1. Compute the activity-based overhead rate for each activity cost pool. Activity-based overhead is determined
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1. What is the Brose Groups business and what are the critical success factors (CSF’s) in a business like Brose’s? [lists] Brose Groups business | Critical Success Factors | * Supplier of windows‚ doors‚ seat adjusters‚ and related products for more than 40 auto brands. * It’s facilities are in more than 48 locations in 25 different countries * It has a world-wide workforce of 14‚000 employees. | * Brose Groups has a strong communication between suppliers‚ plants‚ and customers.
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