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Session 1 Average cost method Average cost= (Stock in $ + Purchases in $) / (Stock in units + Purchases in units) We use the average cost as the unit cost of OUT and for the end of AT HAND. In AT HAND‚ we only calculate the units‚ to valuate at the end at the average cost. COGS computation Cost of raw materials used in production Raw material beginning inventory Raw material purchased (Raw material ending inventory) = Raw material used in production Cost of good manufactured (finished)
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The Stanislavski method is very confusing to me because it makes the actor think of memories and feelings from the past that can relate to the character being portrayed in the scene/play. I was confused because having a memory of a specific emotion doesn’t really have the same exact emotion that the character is supposed to feel. I can see why in certain situations why using the Stanislavski method would be appropriate (ie. A death that the actor hasn’t ever experienced) but if the emotion was to
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Capitulo 23 1. What components of GDP (if any) would each of the following transactions affect? Explain. a. A family buys a new refrigerator. b. Aunt Jane buys a new house. c. Ford sells a Mustang from its inventory. d. You buy a pizza. e. California repaves Highway 101. f. Your parents buy a bottle of French wine. g. Honda expands its factory in Marysville‚ Ohio. A= a‚ b‚ c‚ d‚ f When they buy a new fridge they are contributing on the economy because its new‚ with the house it’s the
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End of Chapter Exercises: Solutions Chapter 1 1. The Casino has given you $100 worth of complimentary chips which must be wagered this evening. There are two tables – roulette and blackjack. The expected value of $100 bet on roulette is $83‚ and the expected value of $100 bet on blackjack is $86. What is: (i) the opportunity cost of betting the chips on roulette? (ii) the opportunity cost of betting the chips on blackjack? Answer: (i) expected opportunity cost of $86 (ii) expected
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RESUME Units of area = cm2‚ ft2 Units of volume = cm3‚ ft3 Type of wave: heat‚ sound‚ magnetic‚ light. -All waves carry energy from one location to another Sound waves (acoustic waves): Travels through a medium Are mechanical Are longitudinal Generally travels in a straight line Are best described as a series of compressions and rarefactions. Diagnostic ultrasound: uses mechanical
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Microsoft Corporation has been known to have an efficient value chain and offering the customer great value with its products. A value chain assists in creating competitive advantage‚ and this could be achieved in different ways. The organization has to place itself in a competitive position fist. The competitive position is a dynamic process‚ a “process rendered even potentially more dynamic by the drivers underlying the ‘new economy’ DEMAND CHAIN AND SUPPLY CHAIN * The value chain which consists
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UNIVERSIDAD DR. JOSÉ MATÍAS DELGADO ESCUELA DE INGENIERÍA INDUSTRIAL MERCADEO 0 ING. GUILLERMO MATTA Tema: Plan de Marketing para un local de café “La Maison du the” PRESENTAN: Joya Galán‚ Liliana Salinas Ríos‚ Graciela Angelina San Salvador‚ 19 de junio de 2010 Índice Resumen Ejecutivo........................................................................................................................................ 1 Planeación estratégica de la compañía ................................
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A - Introdução Os Estados Unidos são um grande importador de sapatos‚ com um mercado de 15 bilhões de dólares. Segundo pesquisa da Abicalçados (Associação Brasileira das Indústrias de Calçados) o Brasil ainda tem um grande potencial a explorar nos Estados Unidos. O crescimento da indústria calçadista brasileira nas quatro últimas décadas está diretamente ligado ao mercado consumidor norte-americano. A partir de 1968‚ os Estados Unidos se tornaram o maior comprador do calçado "made in Brazil". Historicamente
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