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    entire life, including research&development costs, production costs, marketing costs, support costs, etc. Life Cycle costs = ($180+$2) *40,000+$320,000 =$7,600,000 Expected/target cost The target cost is the difference between selling price and target profit. The initial market for Kennel-Up’s new ferret cage was estimated to be 40,000 cages over a five-year period with a proposed selling price of $240.00. Based on the survey of focus groups and a market feasibility assessment, the marketing…

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    Ford Pinto Paper #5403 In 1978, an attack came unto Ford from unhappy consumers. These consumers, or more telling, their next of kin, were unhappy with the safety offered by Ford’s subcompact model, the Pinto. The subcompact was a new addition to the American markets, but not new to markets. The markets overseas were run amok with much more favored subcompacts for years. The American market was just now, however, starting to lean away from the larger, more gas guzzling cars and going towards…

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    Up until the mid to late 20th century, businesses were only recognised for doing one thing which was to increase their profit return to their investors within legal boundaries. However, as a result of an era of social activists, Carroll (1991) acknowledges Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a further extension of a business’s arm to also act within ethical and philanthropic avenues that society would expect of businesses. Like most controversial discussions there is always two opposing…

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    Porter’s Theory Porter’s Theory relates to the profitability of different companies in terms of their business outlook. What company is the most profitable? How can we gain better clientele? Where do we rank amongst other competitors as far as profitability? These are all questions that a company would search to find the answer to when debating their position in the business world. FILA is a known sneaker and clothing company that has taken a huge fall within the last decade. In this research,…

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    The high net margin indicates that the company has been pricing its products correctly and exercised a good cost control. In comparison with 2012 and 2013, ROA in 2014 was high. The high return to assets shows that the company has used its assets correctly in order…

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    Summary: Uncommon Ground

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    All expenses are based on costs incurred prior to startup of operations. Uncommon Ground will be judicious in our use of resources, and will purchase pre-owned equipment wherever feasible, such as furniture, delivery van and warehouse fixtures. Rent is based on two months setup and improvement time required. Salary costs include salary, payroll taxes and benefits for one employee for two months prior to startup. Cheryl Meronk will not receive a salary until Year 2 or when the company reaches…

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    company, the goal is still the same; they want to end the year making a profit. Therefore, they must keep a close eye on their financial statements throughout the year, and see if ended their year making a profit on their good or service. They do so by completing an income statement at the end of the year. The income statement is where they log their revenue and expenses throughout the year. A company is able to see their profit for the year by either using a single-step or multiple- step…

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    Gill Netting Effect

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    also use gill nets to see what is in the area. Gill nets are large nets that are hung vertically, the trap fish by their gills and other aquatic life gets tangled in the nets. Gill netting causes unwanted species to be caught, ghost nets, and endangered species to be caught. Gill netting effects fisherman as well as the aquatic life when species that are captured are not wanted. Commercial fishers often use gill nets to get the amount of fish they need to make a profit. Some gill nets are set…

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    based in the United States founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Bin. The company specializes in Internet-related services and other products which include online advertising programs, search engine, cloud computing, and software. Google reported a net income of $16 billion in 2015. In addition, the company also reports four major revenue segments are the Google website, AdSense Google Network, total advertising technologies and other revenues. In Google’s statement of cash flow, it stated…

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    the viewer to determine the net worth of an organization via seeing: o Total assets, debt, and owner/stockholder’s equity • Income Statement – one will ascertain the both current and past performance of a company via displaying: o Gross income o Adjusted gross income (gross income – cost of goods sold) o Operating income (direct and indirect) o Income before and after taxes • Cash Flow Statement – is…

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