Starbucks Corporation Board of Directors and Board Committee List As of March 20‚ 2013 Board of Directors Howard Schultz (Chair) Starbucks Corporation‚ chairman‚ president and chief executive officer William W. Bradley Allen & Company LLC‚ managing director Robert M. Gates Former Secretary of Defense Mellody Hobson Ariel Investments‚ LLC‚ president Kevin R. Johnson Juniper Networks‚ Inc.‚ chief executive officer Olden Lee PepsiCo‚ Inc.‚ retired executive Joshua
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for (a*X^2) + (b*x) + c: >> syms a b c x % define symbolic math variables >> f = sym(’a*x^2 + b*x + c’); From now on we can use the f symbol to represent the given function. Evaluation of Symbolic Expressions The keyfunction subs (which stands for substitute) is used to replace symbolic variables with either new symbolic variables or with acutal values.
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Variables Question Independent Variables: SRCBELT SRC BELTCODE - 0 NOT ASSIGNED; 1 = 12 LRGST SMSA’S; 2 = SMSA’S 13-100; 3 = SUBURB‚ 12 LRGST; 4 = SUBURB‚ 13-100; 5 = OTHER URBAN; 6 = OTHER RURAL Recoded as City (1‚ 2)‚ Suburbs (3‚4)‚ Rural (5‚6) Dependent Variables: HAPPMAR MNTLHLTH GUNLAW ABANY TEENSEX “Taking all things together how would you describe your marriage?” FIGURES 1-4. "Now thinking about your mental health‚ which includes stress‚ depression
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FIXED INCOME SECURITIES Fixed Income can be a very important investment class by which one can diversify his/her portfolio to reduce risk. Putting all your money into equities (read more about equity investment) can give you more returns but it does carry high risk as well. Diversification is a basic concept of financial planning and fixed income products come in handy to help us achieve this objective. Let us see what are the different types of fixed income securities and how they help savvy
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This paper attempted to examine the effect of winning percentage of NFL teams on attendance from 2008 to 2014 by employing the fixed effects model. According to our results‚ we can conclude that teams that win more do indeed enjoy higher game attendance. This result is what we expected‚ and it confirm the results of previous research by Spenner‚ Fenn‚ & Crooker (2010). Moreover‚ game attendance however is not purely a matter of the teams winning percentage; other factors play an important role as
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96 Accounting Standard (AS) 10 Accounting for Fixed Assets Contents INTRODUCTION Definitions EXPLANATION Identification of Fixed Assets Components of Cost Self-constructed Fixed Assets Non-monetary Consideration Improvements and Repairs Amount Substituted for Historical Cost Retirements and Disposals Valuation of Fixed Assets in Special Cases Fixed Assets of Special Types Disclosure MAIN PRINCIPLES Disclosure Paragraphs 1-6 6 7-17 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-37 37 134 AS 10 (issued
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Depreciation of Fixed Assets Depreciation A business may acquire fixed assets such as land‚ buildings‚ machinery‚ office equipment‚ delivery equipment and natural resources (e.g. a piece if mining land)to help in the process of its operations to earn revenue in order to make a profit. Such assets‚ by their very nature‚ provide benefits to the business for more than one financial year or period. In fact‚ when a business buys a fixed asset at a certain cost (say $10‚000)‚ it is actually buying
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CHAPTER 6 PRODUCTION EXERCISES 4. A political campaign manager must decide whether to emphasize television advertisements or letters to potential voters in a reelection campaign. Describe the production function for campaign votes. How might information about this function (such as the shape of the isoquants) help the campaign manager to plan strategy? The output of concern to the campaign manager is the number of votes. The production function has two inputs‚ television advertising and
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When will profits reported under variable and absorption costing differ? How can we reconcile the profits reported under the two approaches? Profits reported under variable and absorption costing will differ when inventory increases or decreases during the year. The difference involves the timing with which fixed manufacturing overhead becomes an expense. Under variable costing‚ fixed overhead is expensed immediately as it is incurred. Under absorption costing‚ fixed overhead is inventoried until
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ABSORPTION AND VARIABLE COSTING Learning Objectives 1. Explain the accounting treatment of fixed manufacturing overhead under absorption and variable costing. 2. Prepare an income statement under absorption costing. 3. Prepare an income statement under variable costing. 4. Reconcile reported income under absorption and variable costing. 5. Explain the implications of absorption and variable costing for cost-volume-profit analysis. 6. Evaluate absorption and variable costing.
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