Lasami Abdullah FIN3403 Homework Chapter 3 Chapter 3 #1-6 & #8-11 1. Division A profit margin = Net Income/Sales = $100‚000/$2‚000‚000 = .0500 = 5% Division B profit margin = Net Income/Sales = $25‚000/$300‚000 = .0833 = 8.3% Based on the return on sales‚ Division B is superior even though they didn’t sell as much in dollars as Division A‚ their profit margin is higher. 2. Database Systems Net Income = Sales * Profit Margin = $1‚200‚000 * 0.06 = $72‚000 Return on Assets (Investment)
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Inc. Managing Capital & Financial Assets 05/10/2014 WGU JET2 Financial Analysis Task 5‚ Part II - PASSED To: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Custom Snowboards Inc. Subject: Report of historical data and recommendation on how to proceed with expansion plans to Europe. European Expansion Historical Analysis To make a decision about expansion to Europe‚ we must first analyze past performance as an indicator about future performance. A historical analysis was completed on the company’s
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DEDICATED TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE DRIVING SUCCESS Marketing and sustainable development What is sustainable development? The term sustainable development means different things to different people. But‚ in essence‚ it is concerned with meeting the needs of people today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable development therefore involves: A broad view of social‚ environmental and economic outcomes; A long-term perspective‚ concerned
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enhancing the skills of their people and providing them with regarding career opportunities and upgrading their research and development. Through this mission‚ the company can increase more investors to invest in their company which will increase the financial resources by focusing more on increasing shareholders’ profit. In addition‚ the company understood that consumers are their key value in generating more profits. Thus‚ they are always coming up with quality products as they foresee that customer
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Financial Indicators Decision Making Simulation Form Date: April 9 2013 Team: “A” Team Members: What cost cutting options were chosen? Explain why those were chosen. Reducing the utilization of agency staff - It decreases the amount of premiums the hospital pay to the staffing agencies and the management fees. The cost for contract staff is nearly twice to those employees hired by the hospital directly. Changing the skill mix - It allows the nurses to delegate
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1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT This report has been prepared as a requirement of the internship program BUS 400 under the BBA program of BRAC University. For my internship program‚ I got the opportunity to work at country‟s leading pharmaceutical company‚ world reputed Square Pharmaceuticals Limited (SPL). I was placed under one of the most important departments in the company Product Management Department (PMD). Basically PMD performs the all planning‚ implementation of plans as part of marketing management
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HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS PETRON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION (Amounts in Million Pesos) 2013 2012 2011 ASSETS Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 211.55% 113.19% 100% Financial assets at fair value Through profit or loss 330.38%
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Financial Ratio Analysis PROFITABILITY - Ability to sell a product for more than the cost of producing it. - Not an exact estimate of the company’s pricing strategy but give a good indication of financial health. - Without an adequate gross margin‚ a company will be unable to pay its operating and other expenses and build for the future. - Should be stable should not fluctuate much from one period to another‚ unless the industry it is in has been undergoing drastic changes which will
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Cognitive Task Analysis Richard E.Clark‚ David F. Feldon‚ Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer‚ Kenneth Yates and Sean Early October 14‚ 2006 (Final Draft) “Cognitive Task Analysis is the extension of traditional task analysis techniques to yield information about the knowledge‚ thought processes and goal structures that underlie observable task performance. [It captures information about both…] ... overt observable behavior and the covert cognitive functions behind it [to] form an integrated whole.” (p. 3‚ Chipman
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Alexander‚ D.‚ (2006)‚’ A true and fair view of the principles/rules debate’‚ Abacus‚ 42‚ no.2: 132-164. ‚ accessed 07/11/2009. Allen‚ F & Carletti‚ E.‚ (2008)‚’Mark-to-market accounting and liquidity pricing’‚ Journal of Accounting and Economics‚ 45‚ no.2/3: 358-378. ‚ accessed 05/11/2009. Beattie‚ E.‚ (2009)‚’Fair value: still no unity’‚ Accountancy magazine‚ 30th October‚ http://www.accountancymagazine.com‚ accessed 30/10/2009. Benston‚ J.‚ (2006)‚’ Fair value accounting: A cautionary tale from Enron’
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