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    Arctic Insulation Q1: Are unit cost per bale rising or falling between 1979 and 1980? Support your answer with the relevant cost calculations. The company use two types of sources to produces insulation material. These two types are paper that can be bought from the public and the other source is paper that can be bought from the scrap paper dealer. The first method has a higher direct labor associated with it than the second method. That is because the company needs more workers to handle and…

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    The Ultimatum Game The game goes like this. A "proposer" is given an amount of money, typically, $10. He has to split this money with a "responder". The character of the split is up to the proposer. He can split the money 50-50, 60-40, whatever he wants, ranging from giving it all away to keeping it all for himself. The kicker is that the responder gets to decide whether to accept the proposer's offer. If he does, then both keep whatever the proposer's split provides for. However, if he…

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    ability to pay long-term and short-term obligations made. The industry average was 1.3, which is higher than what was calculated. All this means that the industry has more current assets than Ford does. Quick ratio(A5) for the company is 0.71 in 2017 and 0.69 in 2016. The company does not have enough liquid current assets to pay its liabilities. Yes, it is higher than the industry quick ratio, which means that other industry competitors have the same problem. Sales / Receivables ratio(A6) is…

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    Cash Flow: The Direct Method – Arden Group, Inc. Cash is the life blood of a business; having cash, a firm has more buying power, without necessarily having to borrow money. When a firm does borrow money, cash provides some protection against loan defaults. Having cash on-hand is important, “but cash flow indicates an ongoing ability to generate and use cash” (Kokemuller, 2018). One of the key measures of cash is the statement of cash flow, which has become a key financial statement that…

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    revenue during the same period. Second, we measure operational performance by extracting the client’s assessment of the contractor’s performance by the contractor from a U.S. Federal CPARS database in the evaluation areas of quality, cost control, management and schedule during a reporting period. The period of performance or reporting period is typically six months or one year in length. We assign a numeric score (0 to 4) to the adjective evaluation ratings, as shown in Table 10, for each of…

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    1. Overview of Expected Results The results expected for the 2018 calendar year for Sun Worship Leisure Wear include:  Sales Income $2,242,500  Cost of Goods Sold $1,509,874  Operating Expenses $ 81,900  Net Income $ 650,726 Should the expected results be realised, Sun Worship Leisure Wear will have achieved a 29% profit margin, indicating positive financial efficiency and stability. Additionally, it is budgeted that Sun Worship Leisure Wear will have having produced 27,470 units,…

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    Swiss E Waste Case Study

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    Fig. 1. Material and financial flows in Swiss e-waste. One of the supports of the system is assured financing of the collection and recycling by charging on all new equipments under Advance Recycling Fee (ARF). All the collections are paid at ARF as well as the transport and the recycling of the disposed equipments. For small items like hair dryers, the ARF range it to CHF (Swiss franc) 1, up to CHF 20 for TVs and CHF 40 for refrigerators. In 2003, the total ARF collected was about CHF 71.66…

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    Introduction Break-even analysis is always been used by production management and management accountants to determine the point at which revenue received equals the costs associated with receiving the revenue. Break-even analysis calculates what is known as a margin of safety, the amount that revenues exceed the break-even point. This is the amount that revenues can fall while still staying above the break-even point. This technique based on categorising production cost between variable cost…

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    Questions 1. What is the accounting problem that the Linbarger Bottling Company faces? Linbarger has a bank reconciliation problem. Bank reconciliation stimulates the accountant to prove an actual funds balance for insertion into the assets of a company at any time. Bank reconciliation is a monthly process by which activity is matched up on a bank statement to ensure that everything is accurately recorded in the company books. Though banking has moved more towards automatic and electronic…

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    Alaska Oil Case Study

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    Assignment 2 Please read chapters 3&4 and answer the following questions: Chapter 3 Questions 1-) (Tax Rates) Suppose taxes are related to income level as follows: Income Tax $1,000 $200 $2,000 $350 $3,000 $450 a. What percent of income is paid in taxes at each level? The person with $1,000 income will pay 20% in taxes (200/1000). The person with $2…

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