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    bus reservation system

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    August‚ 2002 for the purpose of railway ticket booking through Internet. Since its inception it has emerged as one of the largest online payment Internet site in India with annual growth of more than 300 percent. Touched a daily high of 57000 tickets (turnover of Rs.9 Cr.) and crossed 10 Lakh ticket sales per month during several months this year. Even average ticket sold through IRCTC’s website in a day is more than 40‚000. IRCTC provides tickets to public in the comforts of their home/residence

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    CSE4DWD – Data Warehouse Concepts and Design Assignment‚ Semester 1 2013 (30% of total assessment) Dimensional Modelling Business Case Due Date: 9.30am Friday‚ 17th May 2013 Objectives  To create a Data Warehouse conceptual design using Star Schema Modelling  To document all steps during the design process This is an INDIVIDUAL assignment. You are not permitted to work in a group when writing this assignment. Copying‚ Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the submission of somebody else’s work in a manner

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    Is Lottery a Good Idea?

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    usually buy lottery tickets. They think they can become millionaires after they buy a lottery ticket which is just $2 or $10. Some think they just spend a little money on buying lottery tickets‚ so it doesn’t affect their living expenses. Almost all people think a lottery cannot make them addicted. Although lottery brings a lot of money for the government to make more benefits for society‚ it isn’t a good way for people to become rich. Almost all people who buy lottery tickets hope they can become

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    Sales | $8‚005‚000 | $7‚890‚000 | $11‚117‚000 | Breakeven Sales Ticket | 4‚981 | 5‚177 | 7‚158 | Margin of Safety | $578‚000 | $212‚000 | -$406‚000 | The breakeven point in the number of ticket sales from 2003 to 2004 increased by 196 tickets. The breakeven point in the number of ticket sales from 2003 to 2006 increased by 2‚177 tickets The breakeven point in the number of ticket sales from 2004 to 2006 increased by 1‚981 tickets The breakeven sales decreased by $115‚000 from 2003 to 2004

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    What do you consider to be the key findings of the research survey? Comment on what Buckingham learned about a prospective customer profile‚ pricing and single-ticket versus season-ticket packages. Several of the key findings from the research survey can be summarized into the following points; In regards to a customer profile those aged between 26-35 years old with children‚ an income between $22‚500 to $75‚000 would attend under 5 or 2 games per year. They would not necessarily be a baseball

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    want to see by which combination we can maximize our profit. Assuming the population is 100 people‚ we multiply the accumulated percentage and the price to estimate our revenue: Therefore we get our initial estimate of our pricing: Single ticket:$10 5-game ticket:$8 20-game half-season:$6-$8 38-game season:$6 To go further‚ we want to estimate the average sales of each game. According to the survey‚ the sample was taken from Springfield census tract of households with income above the poverty level

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    Audit

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    accounting firm of Hickman and Snowden‚ CPAs‚ has served as the Bees’ auditors for the past five years. One of the major audit areas involves testing ticket revenues. Those revenues reached nearly $1.9 million in 200W. In prior years‚ the audit plan called for extensive detail testing of revenue accounts to gain assurance that reported ticket revenues were fairly stated. Michelle Kramme‚ a new audit manager‚ just received the assignment to be the manager on the 200X audit. Michelle worked previously

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    Application Activity: Tickets to the Show This week‚ from Sunday through Friday‚ the local theater sold adult and student tickets to their current play. The person in charge of selling the tickets kept a record of the number of adult and student tickets sold on each day. However‚ the person forgot which day the tickets were actually sold. The number of adult tickets sold (three‚ twenty-five‚ nineteen‚ sixteen‚ fourteen‚ and thirty tickets) and the number of student tickets sold (twelve‚ thirty-four

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    airline tickets has certainly affected other industries with different modes of transport. One example is the express buses. As the demand for express bus tickets is price elastic‚ the relative increase in the price of the tickets would result in a more than proportionate decrease in the quantity demanded for them. Such a prediction is highly possible as express buses and airplanes are close substitutes. Figure 2(a) and Figure 2(b) show that the demand for express bus tickets is more

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    fans that are tired of driving to Boston at a fraction of the price. With a declining economy reasonable ticket prices would be ideal for the community. The task of Larry Buckingham‚ marketing director for Nor’easters‚ is to sell Nor’easters residents on the baseball experience. Buckingham’s strength is that he has experience in entertainment‚ marketing and specifically pricing tickets. People wanted to attend games to have fun and revenue wasn’t correlated toward the teams’ win/lost results

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