Running head: BUILDING CAPABILITIES AT THE WESTWARD HILTON Building Capabilities at the Westward Hilton Hiller Hotels is a very prominate hotel business in Phoenix‚ Arizona. This company has a wide range of middle class and upscale hotels and also has a few restaurants. Peter Green‚ executive vice president for operation‚ has been employed with the company for more than 10 years. Hospitality has been a part of Green’s life since his teenage year. Green worked over the years and gained experience
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Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis‚ 14th Edition Horngren‚ Datar and Rajan Check Figures for Exercises and Problems Chapter 2. An Introduction to Cost Terms and Purposes 2-16 1. S‚ $1.1856 D‚ $1.0213 R‚ $0.6400 2-17 1. yeast D/V‚ flour D/V‚ pkg D or I/V‚ dep ov I/F or V‚ dep mix I/F or V‚ rent I/F‚ ins I/F‚ fact util I/F and V‚ fin labor D/V or F‚ mix mgr I/F‚ matl hand I/F or V‚ cust I/F‚ guard I/F‚ mach I/F or V‚ mach maint I/F or V‚ maint sup I/V‚ clean sup I/F. 2. Dep. M&M‚ MDM‚ MH‚ Mac.
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Depreciation 25 000 Carrying Amount 175 000 Fair Value 186 000 Increment 11 000 Journal Entry 3-Accounting the tax effect on revaluation Income Tax Expense – gain on revaluation of asset(OCI)* Dr 3 300 Deferred Tax Liability Cr 3 300 (Tax-effect of revaluation) *(Gain × Tax Rate: 11 000 × 30%=$3 300) Journal Entry 4-Accumulation of net revaluation gain in equity Gain on revaluation of machinery (OCI) Dr 11 000 Income
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Accounting Comprehensive Exam: 20 MCQs‚ 30 minutes. Time: 9:30am – 10:00am Concepts to be explained Adjusting and closing entries Unpaid salaries Rs. 7‚500 (accrued expense) Outstanding electric bills Rs. 6‚500 (accrued expense) Commission Receivable Rs. 5‚000 (accrued revenue) Depreciation of office furniture at 10% office equipment 15% (Office furniture Rs. 35‚ 000 and office equipment Rs. 45‚000) Allocate allowances for uncollectible 2% on accounts receivable. (Accounts Receivable Rs
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Chapter 5: Question 3: Suppose that two units of X and eight units of Y give a consumer the same utility as four units of X and two units of Y. Over this range: a. If the consumer obtains one more unit of X‚ how many units of Y must be given up in order to keep utility constant ∆Y∆X=2-84-2= - 62= -3 ~ Utility unchanged‚ if consumer exchanges 3 units of Y for 1 unit of X. b. If the consumer obtains one more unit of Y‚ how many units of X must be given up in order to keep
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SABIN ELECTRONICS THIS YEAR LAST YEAR 1. A.) Current Assets $ 1‚520‚000 $ 1‚090‚000 Current Liabilities $ 800‚000 $ 430‚000 Working Capital $ 720‚000 $ 660‚000 B.) Current Assets $ 1‚520‚000 $ 1‚090‚000 Current Liabilities $ 800‚000 $ 430‚000 Current Ratio 1.90 to 1 2.53 to 1 (c.assets / c.liabilities) C.) Quick Assets * Cash + Marketable Securities + Accts. Recievable $ 550‚000
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Paris Hilton essay The concept of celebrity worship has reached new heights across the globe in recent years. The surge in the number of tabloid and entertainment magazines‚ as well as the emergence of television programs dedicated entirely to the latest happenings in the world of entertainment‚ suggests that the public’s desire for knowledge about the lives of celebrities and quasi-celebrities has increased due to the fact that the media over plays their lives. Celebrity culture has entered
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Compare assigned costs per product under both methods. Why has Activity-based costing changed the total costs assigned to each product? By comparing the two cost assigned methods‚ there are some differences existed: Unit Product Cost: | Gadgets | Smidgets | Smadgets | Smadgets | Traditional Costing Method | 400 | 1‚000 | 1‚350 | 850 | Activity-Based Costing Method | 590 | 1‚100 | 760 | 1‚250 | Overhead Cost | Widgets | Gadgets | Smidgets | Smadgets | Traditional Costing Method | 200‚000 |
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THE FIRM’S BASIC PROFIT MAXIMIZATION PROBLEM Chapter 2 slide 1 What Quantity of Output should the Firm Produce and Sell and at What Price? The Answer depends on Revenue and Cost Predictions. The Solution is Found using Marginal Analysis. Expand an Activity if and only if the Extra Benefit exceeds the Extra Cost. MAXIMIZING PROFIT FROM MICROCHIPS 2.2 A1. Focus on a single Product‚ A2. whose Revenues and Costs can be predicted with Certainty. Revenue can be predicted using the Demand
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7th of October 2013 Chapter 4 It is Saturday night and all the men have gone out Crooks and Lennie and Candy have been left behind. Description of Crooks’ room. Pg 98 Crooks is more permanent as the boss also uses him when he gets angry he plays a specific part. Crooks’ bed is made of straw‚ with just blankets covering the straw. Crooks has a separate to everyone else‚ he is attached to the bunk house. Crooks is good at fixing things. He has medicine bottles for himself and the horses
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