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Internal economies of scale -- Savings in cost as firm expands. Created by firms’ own policies and actions. All must link back to lowering AC 1. Technical Economies of scale (Technical and engineering factors) • Factor indivisibility Economies • Make full use of large equipments • Economies arising from increased dimensions • Larger dimensions. Container principle>>Doubling of area more than doubles the volume • linked process economies • Takes a product through several stages of production‚ saves
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expenses should be allocated to restore historical architecture or be invested in constructing new houses and roads. From my personal point of view‚ spending on new housing and road improvement has a far greater value between the two and its budget allocation is necessary. A primary reason that sufficient funding should be provided towards building houses and roads is that the employment provided by such public works may relieve the financial burden of working families. For one thing‚ new housing and
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Case 1 FUN AT HITECH 1 ANWS:- According to my view I feel Employee referral hires have greater job satisfaction and stay longer at companies. It’s has the highest applicant to hire conversion rate. Sales persons are the most hired position from employee referrals. Inexpensive sourcing method. Employee referral program can cut down recruitment time. Successful referrals tend to generate other successful referrals. 2 ANWS In this case study fun at work has
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Resource Plan A. General Information Provide basic information about the project including Project Title – The proper name used to identify this project; Project Working Title – The working name or acronym that will be used for the project; Proponent Secretary – The Secretary to whom the proponent agency is assigned or the Secretary sponsoring an enterprise project; Proponent Agency – The agency responsible for the management of the project; Prepared by – The person(s) preparing this document;
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Human Resource Planning ^ Brian J. Smith‚ John W. Boroski‚ and George E. Davis - INTRODUCTION Human Resource (HR) planning is the formal process of linking business strategy with human resource practices. Approaches to human resource planning can be arrayed along a continuum ranging from an "add-on" to business strategy to a separate planning process (Figure 1). At one end of the continuum‚ HR planning is little more than a postscript to a business planning process. After engaging in an extensive
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Journal of International Business and Cultural Studies Human resource accounting and international developments: implications for measurement of human capital Maria L. Bullen Clayton State University Kel-Ann Eyler Wesleyan College Abstract Human Resource Accounting (HRA) involves accounting for expenditures related to human resources as assets as opposed to traditional accounting which treats these costs as expenses that reduce profit. Interest and contributions to growth in HRA have been evident
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Table of Contents Choosing a Financial Source 1. Sources of Finance……………………………………………………Page 3 2. Term Length of Funding……………………………………………...Page 5 3. Venture Capital Sources……………………………………………....Page 5 Decision Making 1. Team Building………………………………………………………...Page 6 2. Cost of Finance………………………………………………………..Page 7 3. Flow of Cash…………………………………………………………..Page 8 4. Balance Sheet………………………………………………………….Page 9 Financial Performance 1. Financial Statements…………………………………………………
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Acquisition Date | 24‚500 Undeveloped Acreage | $ 89‚000‚000 | 89% | 500 Finished Lots | $ 1‚000‚000 | 1% | Recreation Facility | $ 10‚000‚000 | 10% | | $ 100‚000‚000 | 100% | Allocation of Purchase Price | per unit | Undeveloped Acreage | $ 29‚370‚000 | 89% | $ 1‚199 | 500 Finished Lots | $ 330‚000 | 1% | $ 660 | Recreation Facility | $ 3‚300‚000
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lawnmower .4 .6 Set up time per run (hrs.) 300 600 Number of production runs 100 50 Required a Determine the amount of indirect manufacturing costs allocated to one lawnmower of each type (Lo-cost‚ Deluxe) based on the existing cost allocation basis (direct labour hours). b Determine the indirect manufacturing support costs for one lawnmower of each type using time-driven activity-based costing. Use the following format. Show supporting calculations separately. Lo-cost Deluxe
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