several issues with the forecasting system used by Yankee Fork and Hoe Company. First‚ there is little/no communication between the marketing forecasts and the production forecasts. Therefore‚ these departments are creating their own demand forecasts. In addition‚ marketing meets only once a year to determine the demand for the entire year. In addition‚ the marketing forecast is based on shipping data and not actual demand data and this could be the reason for the shortage at the end of each year
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the effective rate of a bond is lower than the stated rate‚ the bond sells at a discount. False 12. If a bond sold at 98 1/2‚ the market rate was: greater than the stated rate. 13. Bond issue costs are recorded as a(n): deferred charge. 14. On January 1‚ Franco Inc. issued $10‚000‚000‚ 9% bonds at 102. The journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds will include a credit to Premium on Bonds Payable for $200‚000. 15. When bonds sell between interest payment dates‚ the purchaser
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Chapter 19 BALANCED SCORECARD: quality‚ time‚ and the theory of constraints 19-1 Quality costs (including the opportunity cost of lost sales because of poor quality) can be as much as 10% to 20% of sales revenues of many organizations. Quality-improvement programs can result in substantial cost savings and higher revenues and market share from increased customer satisfaction. 19-2 Quality of design refers to how closely the characteristics of a product or service meet the needs and wants of
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Running Head: Negative Leadership behavior Negative leadership Behavior January 5‚ 2014 ORG300 -14: Applying Leadership Principles Schneider‚ Laurel Negative Leadership Behavior There are many types of negative leadership behaviors within the workplace. For example‚ a boss can have bad communication skills‚ be an authoritarian‚ lousy listener‚ use foul language‚ a Mr. Know it all‚ etc. I’ve had the pleasure of working with great leaders that I’ve learned
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GGIESBURGER – THE VEGETARIAN BURGER A Marketing Plan Submitted to Professor Virginia Salonga Of Colegio de San Juan de Letran In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Course By MAXINO‚ JED ARLO LEONOR‚ JOANNA MENDOZA‚ MARK LISING‚ JESUS MIQUE‚ KIM MK1C [pic] Introducing the healthier way of eating in a fast food…. BURGER MACHINE’S NEW GgiesBurger!!! [pic] The Vegetarian Burger OUTLINE I. Executive Summary II. Current Marketing Situation III. SWOT Analysis
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Anti-Malthusian most likely embrace? A ) The world’s population is following an exponential growth curve. *B ) The world’s population is undergoing a three-stage growth cycle. C ) The population of the world will eventually outstrip its food supply. D ) The world population doubles during approximately equal intervals of time. What was the impetus behind both the mass population shift into the cities and the subsequent rise of cities’ influence on society
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McDonald’s and Burger King are similar; they have evident differences in their advertising models‚ food and their commitment with the community. II) *Topic sentence 1: McDonald’s and Burger King invest a lot of money in their advertisements. A) Evidence #1: Golden arches‚ Ronald McDonald‚ Big Mac‚ extra cheese and the guy who promote Burger King. III) *Topic sentence 2: Their food seems to be the same‚ but it isn’t. A) Evidence #1: McDonald’s hamburger weighs less than Burger King’s. B) Evidence
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NISSIN FOOD PRODUCTS CO.‚ LTD. ANNUAL REPORT 2004 28-1‚ 6-chome‚ Shinjuku‚ Shinjuku-ku‚ Tokyo 160-8524 Japan Telephone : 81-3-3205-5111 Fax : 81-3-3205-5059 http:// www.nissinfoods.co.jp 2004 Nissin Food’s slogan “NO BORDER” reflects a philosophy we hold dear: there should be no borders in people‘s hearts just as there are no borders to the enjoyment of tasty foods. ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2004 Printed in Japan Nissin Foods has always been the market pioneer. Nissin
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Solution A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances with each substance retaining its own chemical identity. Solute – substance being dissolved. Solvent – liquid water. General Properties of a Solution 1. Contains 2 or more components. 2. Has variable composition. 3. Properties change as the ratio of solute to solvent is changed. 4. Dissolved solutes are present as individual particles. 5. Solutes remain uniformly distributed and will not settle out with time. 6. Solute
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CHAPTER FOUR Q4.3. Power Toys (a) Since every resource has exactly one worker assigned to it‚ the bottleneck is the assembly station with the highest processing time (#3) (b) Capacity = 1 / 90 sec = 40 units per hour (c) Direct labor cost = Labor cost per hour / flow rate = 9*$15/h / 40 trucks per hour = $3.38/truck (d) Direct labor cost in work cell= (75+85+90+65+70+55+80+65+80) sec/truck * $15/hr = $2.77/truck (e) Utilization = flow rate / capacity 85 sec / 90 sec = 94.4% (f) (g) Capacity = 1
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