Ferdinand De Luna Prof. Suryoutomo AC505 Case Study II Managerial Finance Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car | 90 | Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) | 70% | Average full passenger fare | $160 | Average variable cost per passenger | $70 | Fixed operating cost per month | $3‚150‚000 | a. What is the break-even point in
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NY: Farrar‚ Straus and Giroux. Gerber‚ S. (2012). How Entrepreneurship Can Fix Young America [Entire issue]. Time . Retrieved from http://business.time.com/2012/03/05/how-entrepreneurship-can-fix-young-america/#ixzz1oLhzORQM Green‚ D. (2007). Springfield‚ Massachusetts [Case Study]. Retrieved from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston:
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began earlier when the Yuzz-a-ma-Tuzz animal was created for "On Beyond Zebra‚" (Northern State University‚ 2002). Unsigned cartoons by Seuss would never be mistaken as his drawings were always filled with his trademark contraptions and creatures (Springfield Library et. al.‚ 2002). Although Seuss wrote many children ’s books with the goal of creating enjoyable reading to stimulate literary growth‚ many of his whimsical stories contained serious themes. Perhaps Dr. Seuss ’s biggest contribution was
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breakeven (X) Sales per unit. 35‚000 x $160 = $5‚600‚000 • What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month? At 70% load = 90 x 70% = 63 Breakeven point in passengers = 35‚000/63 = 556 cars c) If Springfield Express raises its average passenger fare to $ 190‚ it is estimated that the average load factor will decrease to 60 percent. What will be the monthly break-even point in number of passenger cars? 90 seats x 60% = 54 Contribution Margin
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INTRODUCTION Sheraton is Starwood’s ’flagship’ brand‚ providing luxury hotel and resort accommodation. The origins of Sheraton date back to 1937 when the company’s founders‚ Ernest Henderson and Robert Moore‚ acquired their first hotel in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Sheraton is Part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide‚ Inc. Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide‚ Inc. is one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with 1‚169 properties in nearly 100 countries and 171‚000 employees
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been carefree in his youth‚ but for the purposes of this poem‚ we must suspend disbelief and take him at his word. In 1916‚ Yeats’ love‚ Maud Gonne was widowed. Her husband‚ Major John McBride‚ had been executed by the British for his part in the Easter Rising. Maud Gonne went to France to work as a nurse with the war wounded‚ and Yeats followed her to propose marriage once again. Once again she refused. In 1917 Yeats married Georgiana Hyde-Lees and moved into Thoor Ballylee‚ a tower-house near
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Simpsons Semiotic analysis The Simpsons began life in January 1990 on American televisions. The show centres on the Simpson family‚ a dysfunctional middle - class American family living in the fictitious world of Springfield. Now in its 14th season‚ the Simpsons has become the longest running prime - time television series. The secret to the series ’ success has been its vast appeal. The humour is diverse‚ ranging from simplistic slap - stick‚ to subtle television and movie references‚ but it is
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000 B. What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month? # of seats per passenger train cars X Average load factor BEP in passenger’s car per month 35‚000/ (90x.70) 35‚000/ 63 = 556 passenger train per month C. If Springfield Express raises its average passenger fare to $190‚ it is estimated that the average load factor will decrease to 60%. What will be the monthly break-even point in number of passenger cars? Total Per Unit Percent Selling Price $17
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war he was a volunteer and was elected captain. Lincoln also tried blacksmithing but preferred law so he moved to Springfield because of opportunities for being a lawyer. He made really good living as a lawyer‚ he got approximately 1200-1500 a year. After 20 years of being a lawyer he started to be involved in national politics. Lincoln was a republican‚ and he was neither abolitionist nor proslavery. He believed and once said that “A house divided against itself cannot stand ….. the government cannot
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providing a unique perspective to significant historical events. The role and depiction of that role of our First Ladies has changed over time as well. Certainly‚ in early times‚ before women could vote‚ their views and observations were not considered nor acknowledged and except for a few like Abigail Adams and Dolley Madison‚ our First Ladies remained irrelevant and out of the public eye. But as times progressed‚ several First Ladies‚ like Edith Wilson‚ Eleanor Roosevelt and Jacqueline Kennedy‚ either
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