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    frontiers that the inputs are being utilized effectively. The availability of resources is governed by the amount of labor, capital, and technological cost. Another name for the production possibility curve is the transformation curve. Production limits are shown in the production possibility frontier allowing an economy to make decisions about the best goods and services they should produce. The PPF establishes the most efficient period of production to utilized resources in the most effective…

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    “Bike-Sharing Grows Up: New Revenue Models Turn a Nice Idea Into Good Business” explains how bike-sharing is good for some country because there are lot of traffic going on it makes it easier to get around on bikes. She grow up in a small town in southern California, where they had a bike program, which you could ride bikes around for free. The program got shut down because Bikes were getting stolen and the system was bad. The Paris system is good for some people because the bikes were cheat and…

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    and process costing are two method that determining unit product costs. Process costing is used when industries that convert raw materials into homogeneous product, such as bricks, or paper on a continuous basis while Job-order costing is used when many different jobs or products are worked on each period. According to Kohler, in his book “Dictionary for Accountants” describe the method of process costing a cost accounting whereby costs are charged to processes or operations and averaged over…

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    variety of products they offer on their website. Some of the biggest constraints come from some of their activities having higher than normal costs due to a lower production level. Some of these high costs for activities include the 18% commission on sales to other sites for leading their customer to Mystic Monks website. This is a portion of the costs of goods sold model that could be reduced. I feel it was a great idea to work out this plan with other websites in the beginning of operations to…

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    In accordance with the cost principle, the cost of debt investments includes brokerage fees and accrued interest. 8. In accounting for stock investments of less than 20%, the equity method is used. 9. Dividends received on stock investments of less than 20% should be credited to the Stock Investments account. 10. If an investor owns between 20% and 50% of an investee's common stock, it is presumed that the investor has significant influence on the investee…

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    Don't you just love bottled water, i mean it’s just a quick grab and it tastes good. Well, it's not always like that, if you think bottled water is a convenient source of good tasting water, you are wrong. Did you know that 25% of bottled water is actually just purified tap water! I believe bottled water should not be sold at our school because it is unhealthy, it costs too much, and it really isn't all that convenient. If you didn't know, bottled water isn't as healthy as you thought. For…

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    FINANCIAL PLAN 1. Assumptions of the Plan a. Market Size For the Sanglé’s worst-case scenario, the penetration rate would be at 1% each year. Sanglé’s total market size for 2015 is 6, 570, 168 and the target market share for that is 27%. For 2016, the market size is 6, 687, 117 and the target market share for that is 26.6%. For 2017, the market size is 6, 846, 107 and the target market share for that is 25.4%. For the Sanglé’s most-likely scenario, the penetration rate would only be at 2.5%…

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    years 2013, 2014, and 2015 these ratios are pretty good. The roe (return on equity) ratio is going up which means that accounts payable is being used properly and being capitalized on. This is the most important ratio out of this category as it tells investors how good the company is doing. Same with the ROA (return on assets) this is staying consistent threw the three years. This ratio means that the assets are turned over about 18 times, which is a good. The gross profit margin tells how much…

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    rise above fossil power in his New York Times op-ed, “Here Comes the Sun.” Is solar power really better than fossil power? Even though solar energy has a variety of benefits such as being abundant, environmentally friendly and also is declining in cost, it still has a few issues. One case of these issues is implementing that solar energy into the US electrical grid. According to the article “Green energy and Green power”, solar energy requires a great amount of space and consequently is…

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    Staff Analysis Statement of the Problem In July 2011, Pacific Grove Spice Company (Pacific Grove) is experiencing a major problem regarding the large amount of debt it has accumulated in the following years. Debra Peterson, CEO of Pacific Grove, is envisioning on solutions to "reduce interest-bearing debt to less than 55% of total assets and the equity multiplier to be less than 2.7 times by June 30, 2012" (Pacific Grove Spice Company Case, p. 3). Currently, Pacific Grove has a total debt of…

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