other’s sick jokes and smiled more genuinely than they ever had. They found themselves getting rid of their “late night only” phone numbers and bringing up each other’s names in conversations with their friends. They started making plans further than a week in the future‚ and calling just to say goodnight. They fell in love‚ and it scared them both beyond comprehension. Carmen‚ a twenty-four year old executive assistant for a small
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Present Value) Present value of an ordinary annuity = R (PVF -) a) Present value of an ordinary annuity = $30‚000 (PVF -) = $30‚000 (4.96764) = $149‚029.20 b) Present value of an ordinary annuity = $30‚000 (PVF -) = $30‚000 (8.31256) = $249‚376.80 c) Present value of
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Week 4 DQ 1 What is your evaluation of the effectiveness of the U.S. health care system in the context of delivery‚ finance‚ management‚ and/or sustainability? What are the issues that prompted a need for health care reform? Support your answer with a credible data reference. Do not use a reference already used by another student. Shortell‚ Gillies‚ & Wu (2010) states that the United States has the most expensive healthcare system in the world (16 percent of GDP)‚ but their health status indicators
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1. Which of the six reasons that control is needed are apparent in this case? Explain. • Complexity of effective delivery is needed to successfully achieve the company’s goal of providing customers with the best delivery services (Kinicki & Williams‚ 2016‚ pg. 513). UPS needs to reduce the complexity of the services to reduce the risk of unexpected failures‚ such as weather changes. In addition to that‚ with the growth of the company also comes with the expansion of the level of production and product
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Workshop Questions – Week 4 1. Search the Web for a company that is purely Web based. Next‚ find the Web site of a competing company that is a hybrid (i.e.‚ they have a traditional brick-and-mortar business plus a presence on the Web). ASOS vs Westfield (a) Explain the pros and cons of dealing with each type of company. An example of a company that is purely Web based would be ASOS and an example of a competing company that is a hybrid would be Westfield. One of the pros of ASOS
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U1-40 (30 min) Benefit-cost analysis—add a project a. and b. | Income Statement | New contract changes | Dollar impact of new contract | Income with new contract | Sales revenue | $ 1‚500‚000 | $ 200‚000 | $ 200‚000 | $ 1‚700‚000 | Costs | | | | | Labor | 700‚000 | 175‚000 | 175‚000 | 875‚000 | Equipment lease | 104‚000 | 12% | 12‚480 | 116‚480 | Rent | 120‚000 |
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2 1 3 4 2 5 6 3 7 8 4 9 10 5 11 12 6 13 1 7 Shelley saw a wounded dog He brought it home He loved .the dog 26 The dog too __________________ 27 ________________ to trace the owner 28 One day ‚ a lady ------------------------------ 29 The dog’s real name ______________ 30 2 The dog had to be given back‚ as 3 8 4 5 9 Savings10% Food 30% Rent 30% Entertainment 5% Education 20%
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BUSN 5200 Homework Assignment for Week 4: For Week 4‚ please complete the following for Joe’s Fly-By-Night Oil Company‚ whose financial statements are shown below: • Prepare a ratio analysis for the fiscal year ended Dec 31‚ 2012. Organize your analysis per the following outline: (1) Liquidity - Current ratio: 25‚000/17‚000=1.47% Quick ratio: 25‚000-17‚000/17‚000=25‚000 Comments on liquidity- The results cant really determine how well or bad the company is doing
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Networks‚ can also process data remarkably slower than Ethernet Architecture (sometimes as slow as 4 or 16 Mbps). Ethernet‚ by design are typically used in office buildings that are wired with twisted pair CAT-5 cables‚ or fiber optic cables for fast transmission of data‚ with each employee location fitted with an Ethernet jack to connect to the network. Utilizing this type of Architecture‚ if a problem arises in network
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108‚000 | 392‚000 | | Buildings | 1‚100‚000 | | | Less: Accumulated depreciation | 650‚000 | 450‚000 | | Total property‚ plant‚ and equipment | | | 842‚000 | Intangible assets | | | | Goodwill | | | 410‚000 | Do It 9-4 Intangible | Rights‚ privileges‚ and competitive advantages that result from the ownership of long-lived assets that do not possess physical substance. | Amortization | The allocation of the cost of an intangible asset to expense in a rational and
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