of Goods Sold of Company B is 58%. Than COGS = $240742 and Total Operating Expenses are $149025. Hence $415072-$240742-$149025 = $25305. Therefore Net Income will be lower by ($54361-$25305) = $29056. Case 2 Answer 1: Cost of Goods Sold (50% of $110000) = $55000. Answer 2: The most likely reason for the high figure for cost of goods sold is that purchases are made in excess. It means that if the purchases are made at $54500 than the level of cost of goods sold may be achieved
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What is output? Output: is data that has been processed into a useful form. The form of output varies depending on the hardware and software being used and the requirements of the user. There are four basic forms of output: 1. Text 2. Graphics 3. Audio 4. Video A webpage includes more than one of these types of output. Video Audio Graphics Text Video clip Songs Logos Memos Vodcasts music Charts Letters Video blogs Speeches Drawings Reports Clipart Advertisements
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Changes‚ Changes‚ and More Changes Hudson County Community College isn’t a perfect school‚ but there are a lot of things that they have room to improve on. I honestly don’t have many complaints about this school‚ I feel alright about it‚ I am not impressed but I am also not outraged by anything. Even though I don’t have many complaints about this school it doesn’t mean that I don’t feel that they have things that they should improve on. The biggest problem I have with this school is the service
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potential output and why actual output can differ from potential output? (2 marks) Potential output is the amount of output that an economy can produce when using its resources such as capital and labour‚ at normal rates. Potential output is not a fixed number but grows over time‚ reflecting increases in both the amounts of available capital and labour and their productivity. As capital and labour can be utilised at greater than normal rates‚ at least for a time‚ a country’s actual output can
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Nuremburg laws By: Caleb Adkins What are the Nuremburg laws? When did they occur? Why did they occur? The Nuremburg laws were 2 laws‚ both commonly knows and the “Nuremburg laws.” It all begun in Germany in the September of 1935 under the Nazi regime. Due to Hitler’s plan of a ‘master race’ & anti-Semitism towards the Jews he created these laws to take away‚ and break off the Jews one by one. Many different people was involved in the Nuremburg laws some who were affected by the laws such as The
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The Battle of the Somme When and where did the battle occur? The Battle of the Somme lasted for over 4 months‚ between 1 July and 16 November 1916. It was fought on both sides of the Somme river in Northern country France near the current border of France and Germany. It was fought at a part of the Western front at the time. Why was the battle fought? In 1916‚ the Allied forces of Russia‚ Italy‚ France and Great Britain had a joint strategy of attack against Germany and its allies. The Russians
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Questions for consideration Where and when did the Mudslide occur? The Southern Leyte Mudslide occurred on February 17th‚ in the year of 2006. The Mudslide occurred in the philippines province of Southern Leyte. Why are Mudslides so dangerous and destructive Mudslides can be very dangerous‚ mainly because they are very unpredictable and occur at any moment‚ hence; people are not prepared for the disaster which can be caused by the mudslides. They are more than capable of damaging infrastructure
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This is important as respecting one another will strengthen the trust and honesty between you. Respecting everyone as an individual and knowing we are all different will also build positive relationships. It is also imperative that you demonstrate genuine interest in a child’s work or belongings‚ Even though it might not interest you‚ you can boost their confidence and self-esteem massively. If the child feels like you have a genuine interest in them‚ they are more likely to trust you. This will allow
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One More River Can you imagine having to leave everything you have ever known to live in a country on the verge of war? Lesley Shelby‚ the main character in One More River by Lynn Reid Banks‚ knows exactly how it feels. This Jewish Canadian girl has to emigrate to Israel with her family. Through the determination and courage of one person we see how challenges‚ complications‚ and differences of the world are overcome. 	In the story the most important character is Lesley. Lesley
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their work setting out when their work commences‚ what their main duties are‚ who they are accountable to‚ rates of pay‚ and other entitlements. Equal Opportunities legislation sets out that all employees should receive the same pay and conditions for carrying out the same or broadly similar work. There are also laws against sexual‚ racial and disability discrimination. The Minimum Wage Act sets out the Minimum Wage that workers can expect to receive which today is more than £5 an hour. The Minimum
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