1. Allstar captured an additional 16.5% of the cold product segment of the market. Accordingly, their market share of manufacturer sales of the OTC Cold product market increased from 23.8% to 39.1%. 2. Allround OTC cold medication maintained the leadership position at period 10. The brand awareness was not evaluated specifically each year and instead was monitored by sales. 3. Since the Allstar portfolio of products dominated the market it is reasonable to assume that Allstar’s share price is…
“Where Education Comes To Life” 2 Write a policy for use of petty cash in this office. Include items you think might be paid from a petty cash fund. Petty Cash Policy PURPOSE This policy defines the policies and procedures to be followed when starting, administering and ending the use of petty cash funds for small incidental cash purchases by employees for an amount up to $100.00. The company’s policy is to create a petty cash fund for a department when appropriate to improve operations based on…
2) Net Profit Margin The net profit margin is calculated as Net Profit ÷Revenue (*100) and it tells us the proportion of profits retained by the company after the deduction of all operating expenses, cost of goods/services, tax and interest charges. 2015 The NPM of AT&T has shown a fluctuating trend. In 2015, AT&T’s selling, general and admin costs fell by 17% due to workforce reductions and the sale of AT&T’s Connecticut operations.51(AT&T, 2015) However, because of the increasing…
In 2012, after almost eight years of litigation, the parties announced that they had agreed to the largest class action settlement in US antitrust history. Judge Gleeson took an unusual approach to his supervision of the case. Having previously overseen the 2003 settlement of an earlier antitrust class action against Visa and MasterCard related to the acceptance of debit cards, Judge Gleeson clearly believed that there should be a final resolution of merchants’ grievances. While Judge Gleeson…
to zero at Gambling and Leisure Properties and 4 to 6% at a number of the others." Q15k How important is "Credible senior management" to your investment decisions/recommendations…
This report provides an analysis and evaluation regarding Dorsey Landscape Inc. The included information can be located in the financial statements. This report is being made to discuss the profitability advantages and disadvantages of Dorsey Landscape Inc. Dorsey Landscape Inc. is a residential lawn care service targeting both middle-class and upper- class homes to do anything from basic lawn mowing to gardening needs. There are currently two local contracts with Preston Hill B &B and Grace’s…
Two of J. Crew’s major and growing competitors are Gap and Banana Republic. Banana Republic, Gap, and J.Crew share several similarities, in that they have similar design aesthetics, target markets and store atmospheres/locations. Banana Republic focuses on a trendy take on work basics. Gap focuses on a classic American style with a trendy twist. J.Crew focuses on classic designs and a simple, clean style. The main point of difference between all of the brands is their perceived quality and the…
This is an important ratio for firms like Staples and Office Depot that have particularly large inventory balances at any given time. Because so much of these firm’s current assets is comprised of inventory, the quick ratio drops significantly from the current ratio. The quick ratio is one that must be compared on an industry by industry basis and, when compared to Office Depot, we can see that Staples…
Is Frontier A Buy After The Big Selloff? Frontier Communication (NYSE:FTR) share price extended its volatility into this year, declining nearly 39% since the start of this year, extending the three-year selloff to more than 62%. Investors always love to buy underestimated stocks to create a value. In the case of FTR, the company’s share price has been declining amid poor past performances and bleak future fundamentals. Therefore, it’s important to look at the key financial metrics of this…
1. Identify at least two differences between these two definitions of poverty. 2. What do you think are the "necessities of human life?" Are there necessities of human life that are different than the necessities of, say, a dog's life? If so, what are they? 3. Work out how much it would cost to live on your own for a month. What would you need (or want) for this month and what would it cost? (Include essentials like rent, food, and medical and non-essentials like entertainment or going out to…