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    Price-earnings ratio for the year 2005 is -0.018 times while in year 2003 is 0.021 times. Since earning per share is below zero in the year 2003, it is considered as loss per share and results in negative price-earnings ratio. Price-earnings ratio can be negative mathematically but it is financially not acceptable. Therefore, price-sales ratio is used to compare between the both years. Price-sales ratio in year 2005 is 1.45 times which is lower than 1.80 times in the year 2003.The lower the…

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    Russellville Steel started on a plot of land in 1965, that was bought by H.W. Mitchner and John Trusty. The facility was built and improved upon until 1971, when Russellville Steel is as it is known today. The company ships steel materials around the forty one states it operates in. The company is very tight-knit, and runs an organized business. The Office Sadly, in the year 1994 the co-owner, Mr. John Trusty, had a heart attack and unfortunately passed on. Until the year 2000, the company was…

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    Consolidated Electric Case Study: Report Discussion Question 1: Design an inventory control system for this business Consolidated Electric is a whole sale distributor of electrical equipment’s and supplies to electronic contractor owned by Joe Henry with an average sale of 20,000 line items. The current inventory method supported is a manual Cardex System which is outdated and not a cost effective way to manage the company inventory system. It is an Independent demand system which is directly…

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    S House Inc.: Case Study

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    The M Industries purchased 6 million shares of S House Inc. common on 3rd January, 2013 for $48 million. With the purchase of shares M Industries started holding 30% interest in the net assets of S House Inc. therefore the company will also earn 30% of net income of S House Inc. along with the amount of dividend declared by M Company at the rate of $1.00 per share on 15th December, 2013. The net income of S House as reported for the year ended 31st December, 2013 was $40 million. The M…

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    INSTITUTION: MASENO UNIVERSITY. NAME: OLUOCH SETH. ADM.: PA/00092/014. SCHOOL: PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE. COURSE: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SIENCE WITH IT. UNIT: PGS 413 GIS IN TRANSPORT PLANNING. Question Discuss the applications of graph theory in transport planning. A graph is a symbolic representation of a network and of its connectivity that has a set of nodes and a set of edges where each edge connects to two nodes. Graph representations offer a convenient means of…

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    difference in asset amount for GE items (same asset on SMA books) due to purchasing and pricing of the asset. o The definition of pilferable items are component specific; whereas, SMA Navy may deem an item as pilferable and SMA Army may not deem the same item as pilferable. o Equipment in excess of the 250K capitalization threshold is tracked and monitored by each component. o GE purchase process – DHP requests funding based on the mission. The agency is then funded via MIPR to acquire GE…

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    Master of International Human Resources Management Business Model Analysis Name of Institution/Business Dangote Cement PLC Purpose of Institution/Business The Dangote Cement PLC is a subsidiary of the Dangote group of companies. It was established in 1981 by Aliko Dangote who serves as the Board chairman of Dangote Cement PLC. The company has three cement blending plants in Nigeria and Dangote Cement PLC started as a trading business in Nigeria with the sole purpose of importation of bagged…

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    Airways Case Summary

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    Table 1. The size of the expected losses as a result of risks impact on business reputation of Bank B Type of threats Frequency of losses emergence, % Size of the expected losses, mon. un. 1. Receipt of the credit according to fraudulent documents 1,333 8 316 521,2 2. Partial or complete loss of the credit pledge 15,09 94 145 765,5 3.Violation of an order of loan debt restructuring 7,549 47 097 838,5 4. IT systems failure 7,735 48 258 283,4 5. Shortage of money in ATM cartridges 1,28 7…

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    Cost Accounting

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    digital preservation. They encouraged to develop an accounting model to properly recognize the long-term cost of ownership of preserved data, and utilized current low interest rates to invest on solid state technologies which despite of their higher capital cost, are likely to have a lower total cost than disk. At the same time, solid state technologies retain its fast rapid access. However, their work also does not include hidden and indirect environmental costs of data storage and disposal…

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    different directions: strategically and financially, where the brand value is regarded as an accounting tool, to stipulate the financial value the brand provides to a company (Keller, 1993). The motivation and original definition being: “A set of assets and liabilities linked to a brand, its name and symbol that adds to or subtracts from the value provided by a product or service to a firm and/or to that firm’s customers.” (Aaker, 1992). However, K.L. Keller (1993) developed the brand equity…

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