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    Analysis Of Nordstrom

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    capital from 2013, caused primarily due to a $299 million increase in inventory, which was necessary to support the increased retail sales. HBC’s competitor, Nordstrom, has a working capital of $2,424 million due to having a large accounts receivable asset of $2,306 million compared to the accounts receivables account of HBC, which is only $212 million. In 2014, the company saw a 97.11% increase in the operating profit, which is an increase from the 2220% decline that Hudson…

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    Adhering to the HIPAA/ARRA Compliance Privacy Rules can be very expensive. There are two angels to whom organizations have expenses: (1) the costs incurred when organizations are not in compliance with the privacy rule and (2) the companies’ costs for managing administration, general expenses, and capital fees. When a covered entity is not in compliance with regulations and does not successfully resolve the violation in the specified time frame, the office of civil rights (OCR) may decide to…

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    Qv3 Case

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    For QV3, the incremental revenue from further processing is lesser than cost of further processing so it should be sold without further processing. For VX7, the incremental revenue from further processing is higher than cost of further processing so it should be processed further. For QV3, the incremental revenue from further processing is less than cost of further processing so it should be sold without further processing. For QV3, the incremental revenue from further processing is less than…

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    Fnslku Case

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    FNSKU: X000QIEGOD Concern: Seller contacted regarding FNSKU: X000QIEGOD (12/01/2014 to 5/31/2016) which has 2 damaged units, only one unit was reimbursed. Action Taken: Peek Now: Ticket Result: 94369844 The units shown in Inventory Adjustments are not damaged units. They are units changing dispositions. This shows 1 unit being removed from "Damaged at Amazon Fulfillment Center": -1 Damaged at Amazon Fulfillment Center Sellable Which is what it currently shows at this FC. This is also why the…

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    Chapter 10 LO 10-3 12. What are the penalties for not making timely payroll deposits? After reading I came to the realization that "If payroll taxes are not paid on a timely basis, the employer is subject to penalty. The penalty is based on the amount not properly or timely deposited. The penalties are as follows: 2% for deposits made 1 to 5 days late. 5% for deposits made 6 to 15 days late. 10% for deposits made 16 or more days late. 10% if electronic deposit is required but not used. 10% if…

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    We have been executing our marketing strategy very effectively in the last few quarters. Table 4 displays our projected division profitability statement since the start of our company. All profits in quarter 5 are forecasted numbers, only expenses are accurate to what is actually going to happen in this quarter. The projected demand this quarter, which was used to calculate these profit numbers were, 900 units sold of the Ulti-Explorer at $3500, 900 units sold of the Ulti-Creator at $3800 and…

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    Return on Equity: Return on Equity is a measure that investors use to "grade" how well management is using money invested by shareholders. Soda Pop Organics had a return on equity of 26%, which means that the company generated 26 cents of earnings for every one dollar that was originally invested into the company. This is about on par with the industry average during 2013 , therefore from an investor standpoint there 3 isn't an immediate cause of concern. However to get a true idea of how well…

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    Busn642 Research Paper

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    BUSN642: Nonprofit Chart of Accounts A chart of accounts in the most basic definition is a list of accounts that is used to show the various accounts that meet the needs of the organization; and although all chart of accounts may contain some general areas of focus and categories, each organization may vary in some of the details of the accounts listed. The larger and more complex an organization may be, the more accounts it may have, which is why it is important that chart of accounts be…

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    Cash is a very important asset in a business. Without it the business would cease to be able to operate. It is required to make purchases and to pay expenses. This means that having a healthy cash flow every year is essential to the Rocky Mountain’s success. Over the years Rocky Mountain has been slowly decreasing its cash intake, to the point where the company is losing cash every year. Beginning with 2011 the company had an increase in cash of $13.893 million. In 2012, it dropped to $3.145…

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    Narrative- On 1Nov16 at 1140 hrs. I, Deputy Halbasch, was asked to speak with Laura Pike in the LEC lobby as she was reporting a scam. Laura informed me she is the owner of Origami Owl Custom Jewelry & she had been in contact with a customer, Terri Colquitt, who was looking to make a purchase. During their email & text conversations, Terri was looking to make a $96.00 purchase & she was going to be sending a check to Laura. When the check was received, it was in the amount of $1850.45. Laura…

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