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Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
QUIZ 3 (2)Name: .123Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 145Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 26Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 378910Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 4
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
QUIZ 4 (1)Name: .1.2.3.4.Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 15.6. Job order costing may be used witha. Standard costing.b. Absorption costing.c. Activity costing.c. All of the above.7. Normal spoilage costs that are common to all jobs would bea.
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
QUIZ 4 (1)Name: .1.2.3.4.Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 15.6. Job order costing may be used witha. Standard costing.b. Absorption costing.c. Activity costing.c. All of the above.7. Normal spoilage costs that are common to all jobs would bea.
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
QUIZ 4 (2)Name: .1.2.3.Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 14.5.6. Which of the following are referred to as controllable?a. The total overhead spending variance.b. Normal spoilage.c. Abnormal spoilage.d. a and c.7. Abnormal spoilagea. represents
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
QUIZ 4 (2)Name: .1.2.3.Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 14.5.6. Which of the following are referred to as controllable?a. The total overhead spending variance.b. Normal spoilage.c. Abnormal spoilage.d. a and c.7. Abnormal spoilagea. represents
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
CORRECTWhichofthefollowingstatementsis(are)true?Companiesthatproducemanydifferentproductsorservicesaremorelikelytousejobordercostingsystemsthanprocesscostingsystems.CostsaretracedtodepartmentsandthenallocatedtounitsofproductwhenjobB)ordercostingisus
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
1.Examinethefollowingdata:Thematerialpricevariancewouldbe:YourAnswer: 3.50(Adverse)CorrectAnswer: 4.00(Favourable)2.Whattermcanbedefinedasameansofassessingthedifferencebetweenapredeterminedamountandtheactualamount?YourAnswer: Varianceanalysis3.I
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
QUIZ 3 (1)Name: .Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 1Lecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 2http:/www.docstoc.com/docs/15780211/Cost-Volume-Profit-AnalysisLecturer: Hunh Th Ngc AnhPage 3
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
1Afivestepprocessisusedtoassigncoststoproductsinaprocesscostingsystem.Thefivesteps,inrandomorder,are:INCORRECTI.II.III.IV.V.Assignproductcosttobatchesofwork.Computetheequivalentunitsofproduction.Identifytheproductcostsforwhichtoaccount.Measure
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Afivestepprocessisusedtoassigncoststoproductsinaprocesscostingsystem.Thefivesteps,inrandomorder,are:I.II.III.IV.V.Assignproductcosttobatchesofwork.Computetheequivalentunitsofproduction.Identifytheproductcostsforwhichtoaccount.
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Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
CommunicationFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaCommunication is the activity of conveying information. Communication requires a sender, a message, and anintended recipient, although the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender's intent to
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
STU - Business CommunicationSpring 2011Humorous Quotes"There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talkingwhen you're busy interrupting." Mark Twain"Most conversations are simply monologues delivered in thepresence of a witness." Margaret Mil
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS CENTERTROY UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE PROGRAMTROY-Saigon Technology University (STU) CAMPUSBusiness CommunicationSTU Course Code: STU A- 403 BUCO 3382 & STU A- 403 BUCO 3682Course SyllabusSpring Semester, 2011INSTRUCTOR:
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
THE TELL-TALE HEART'The Tell Tale Heart' is a story about a man who killed an old man just because he didn't like theway his eyes looked like. The main character speaks about madness as being a gift and not a kidof disability for example in lines 2 - 4
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name:Nguyen Khanh SonClass:Batch 2Chapter 16Questions:16-2Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC): The length of time funds are tied up in working capital or thelength of time between paying for working capital and collecting cash from the sale of theworking c
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhClass: Friday MorningStudent ID: 1236311CHAPTER3Questions5.4/ Would you rather have a savings account that pay 5% interest compoundedsemiannually or one that pay 5% interest compounded daily? ExplainI would rather have a s
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhStudent ID: 1236311Class: Friday MorningCHAPTER 10Questions10.1/ How would each of the following scenarios affect a firms cost of debt, r d(1 T); itscost of equity, rs; and its WACC? Indicate with a plus (+), a minus (-), o
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
CHAPTER 1HOMEWORKQUESTIONSIf you bought a share of stock, what would you expect toreceive, when would you expect to receive it, and would yoube certain that your expectations would be met?ANSWERSDividendsI would choose a suitable time to buy or se
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhStudent ID:1236311Class: Friday MorningHOMEWORKSCHAPTER 22.2/ Describe the different ways in which capital can be transferred from suppliers ofcapital to those who are demanding capital.Direct transfers of money and securi
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhStudent ID: 1236311Class: Friday MorningCHAPTER 7Questions7.4/ If interest rates rise after a bond issue, what will happen to the bonds price and itsYTM? Does the time to maturity affect the extent to which interest rate ch
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhClass: Thursday MorningStudent ID: 1236311CHAPTER 9Questions9.3/ If you bought a share of common stock, you would probably expect to receivedividends plus an eventual capital gain. Would the distribution between the dividen
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhStudent ID: 1236311Class: Friday MorningCHAPTER 11Questions11.1/ How are project classifications used in the capital budgeting process?Project classifications are used to indicate how much analysis is required to evaluate a
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
fName: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhStudent ID: 1236311CHAPTER 16Questions:16.2/ Define cash conversion cycle (CCC) and explain why, holding other things constant, afirms profitability would increase if it lowered its CCC.Cash conversion cycle (CCC): The len
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Thi Lan ThanhStudent ID: 1236311CHAPTER 17Questions17.1/ What are the key factors on which external financing depends, as indicated in theAFN equation?The key factors on which external financing depends, as indicated in the AFN equation
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
CHAPTER 3Stockholders equity = Paid-in capital + Retained earningsStockholders equity = Total assets Total liabilitiesNet working capital = Current assets (Payables Accruals)Operating income (EBIT) = Sales revenues - Operating costsEarnings per share
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
2009Days sales outstanding (DSO) =daysFixed assets turnover = Sales/ Net fixed assets = Sales/ (Total asset Total current asset)= 114,552,000/ (114,799,000 52,539,000) = 1.84xTotal assets turnover = Sales/Total assets = 114,552,000/114,799,000 = 1x2
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name :Nguyen Khanh SonClass: Batch 2Chapter 1616-1Inventory conversion period = (Inventory/ cost of goods sold) x 365 = 2 x 365/ (15x 0.8)= 61daysAverage collection period = Receivables x365/ sales = 3 x 365/ 15 = 73 daysPayables deferral period =
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name: Nguyen Khanh SonClass: Batch 2Chapter 9Questions:9.3It depends on the company has good investment opportunities in the future or not, if thecompany has good investment opportunities in the future, the company should retainmore earnings (pay l
Troy - MANAGEMENT - 101
Name:Nguyen Khanh SonBatch 2, Troy universityChapter 3Questions:3-2There are 2 basic users who use financial statements are chairperson and stockholders.The chairperson will describes the firms operating results during the past year anddiscusses ne
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesPHYS 116Dr. Williamon28 September 2011Example Questions for Chapter 71. The process by which pieces of seafloor crust gradually make their way across the oceanbottom and finally recycle into the mantle is called _.a. continental crust
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesPHYS 116Dr. Williamon20 Oct 2011Example Questions for Chapter 101. The chromosphere is which layer of the solar atmosphere?a. Innermostb. Middle (CORRECT ANSWER)c. Highestd. There is no layer of the solar atmosphere with this name; t
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesPHYS 116Dr. Williamon1 Nov 2011Example Questions for Chapter 111. A pair of stars that we can see distinctly with a telescope as they orbit each other is calleda. A double-lined star systemb. A demon starc. A visual binary (CORRECT AN
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesPHYS 116Dr. Williamon3 Nov 2011Ch. 12 Questions1. The helium fusion process converts three helium nuclei into one nucleus of whichelement?a. Neutral Argonb. Carbon-12 (CORRECT ANSWER)c. Carbon-14d. Iridium2. Low mass stars are unab
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesPHYS 116Dr. Richard Williamon8 Nov 2011Ch. 13 Questions1. Which of the following effects allows white dwarfs to be supported against the crush ofgravity?a. Electron degeneracy pressure (CORRECT ANSWER)b. Angular momentumc. Thermal pr
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 11630 August 2011Assignment #1 - Example Test Questions1. What exactly is Jupiters Great Red Spot?a. A combination of mercury and hydrogen gas that produces a reddish colorb. A high-pressure storm not unlike a
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 1161 September 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 21. The altitude of the celestial pole in your sky is equal to your _.a. Longitudeb. Angular relationship to Polarisc. Latitude (CORRECT ANSWER)d. Veloci
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 1161 September 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 31. Which of these astronomers devised the first widely-published heliocentric model ofcelestial movement?a. Johannes Keplerb. Tycho Brahec. Nicholas Cop
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 1166 September 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 41. A professional ice skater prepares to perform a stunt. After holding her arms outstretchedat her sides for several seconds, she draws in her arms and ho
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 11613 September 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 51. As posited by the authors of Chapter 5, what is the most important reason for placingtelescopes in space?a. To enable us to potentially harness the en
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 11627 September 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 61. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union voted to classify Pluto and Eris as whichof the following types of celestial body?a. Planetb. Dwarf pla
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 1164 October 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 81. The technical name for the process that causes water to circulates counterclockwise in theNorthern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere is
Emory - PHYS - 116
Willie ReavesDr. Richard WilliamonPHYS 1166 October 2011Example Test Questions for Chapter 91. The two major categories of small bodies in the solar system area. Asteroids and comets (CORRECT ANSWER)b. Asteroids and meteorsc. Meteors and meteorite
Emory - PHIL - 215
Willie ReavesPHIL 21526 April 2010Term Paper The Dangers of Frankenstein FoodsThe population boom that has occurred in the United States over the pasthalf century has created a huge demand on the agricultural system and hassubsequently placed strain
Emory - PHIL - 215
Willie ReavesPHIL 2159 April 2010Reaction Paper #4The Virtue of Lifeboat EthicsWith the global population growing exponentially and industrial food productionincreasing only arithmetically, it appears that governments of the world will soon be force
Emory - PHIL - 215
Willie ReavesPHIL 2155 February 2010The Ethics of Organic: Why Whole Foods is Not EnoughAs an ardent advocate for the virtues of organic food, I was particularly interested in thechapter of Michael Pollans The Omnivores Dilemma (OD) entitled Big Orga
Amirkabir University of Technology - GH - fjf
64817_08_ch8_p223-26811/6/08811:14 AMPage 223ReceivablesWHAT YOU PROBABLY ALREADY KNOWYou probably already know that if a friend borrows money from you, there is achance you may not be repaid. You would not loan a friend money if you didntbelieve
Amirkabir University of Technology - GH - fjf
64817_09_ch9_p269-31011/7/0892:23 PMPage 269Plant Assetsand IntangiblesWHAT YOU PROBABLY ALREADY KNOWYou probably already know that when you decide to get a car, you must decide ifyou want to purchase or lease it. If you lease a car, you pay a mo
Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie - ECO - 101
2-32 Cash Flow ComputationsFrom the following selected data, compute:1. Net cash flow provided (used) by operating activities.2. Net cash flow provided (used) by investing activities.3. Net cash flow provided (used) by financing activities.4. Net inc
Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie - ECO - 101
Please highlight the right answer in red1. 1. Calculate GDP in this simple economy. Consumer purchases: $100,000,000 peryear / Investment purchases: $50,000,000 per year Government purchases:$20,000,000 per year / Total exports: $50,000,000 per year /
Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie - ECO - 101
22) Marketers plan their market offerings at five levels. What is the correct order of the levels,going from most fundamental to the level with the most benefits? A. Potential-augmentedexpected-core-basic B. Basic-expected-augmented-core-potential C. Cor
Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie - ECO - 101
37) Advertising for Advil pain reliever shows Advil is superior to Tylenol. This is an example of_advertising. A. Informative B. Reminder C. Persuasive D. Descriptive38) Assume you are advertising very expensive authentic Turkish carpets to upscale inve
Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie - ECO - 101
Week 3 : Practice exercise 2-14 (ch.2)Financial Reporting and the Accounting CycleCost of goods sold . . . . . . . . . $ 7,300Interest expense . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200Wage expense . . . . . . . . . . . . 900Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie - ACC - 1001
(TCO 1) The broad goal of _ is to identify and define both marketing problems and opportunities and to generate and improve marketing actions. (Points: 3) advertising sales promotion publicity marketing research tactical support 2. (TCO 1) A con
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
Cold environmentgeotechnicsCE2004What well coverDefinition and localities Freezing and thawing Weathering: mechanical & chemical Permafrost processes and forms Periglacial slopes and shorelines Engineering mitigation optionsDefinitionsPeriglaci
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
ConsolidationCE2004ConsolidationBy the end of this session, you shouldunderstand: Theprinciples of consolidation theory The oedometer test The concept of compressibility The nature and causes of Pre-consolidation How to perform a simple settleme
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
Drainage:permeability andSeepageDrainage:permeability and seepageSoil water location and characteristicsRunoffInfiltrationPermeability DarcysLaw MeasurementSeepageFlow netsConsequence of supply>infiltration:ConsequenceHortonian (Overland)
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
Lateral Pressure,Ground Movementand LiquefactionCE2004What well coverSoil at rest and overconsolidation Lateral earth movement Lateralspreading LiquefactionSoil at restPoint at which lateralstrain in a soil = Represents transitionbetween ac
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
CE2004 GeotechnicalEngineeringIntroduction and RecapModule Leader: Phil Collinsphilip.collins@brunel.ac.ukAims of the moduleExplore characteristics & behaviour ofengineering soilsseepage, consolidation and shear strengthIntroduce slope stability,
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
Ground models:glaciated areasCE2004Dr Phil Collins, Brunel UniversityPlanRecap on what a Ground Model is forExtent of current and former glaciationGlacial featuresDeglacial eventsWhat is a ground model?Conceptual representation of thesubsurface
Brunel University - ENGINEERIN - H203
EngineeringGround modelsCE2004Dr Phil Collins, Brunel UniversityPlanWhat is a ground model? The concept Text book models Real world models Tectonic Geological GeomorphologicalWhat is a ground model for?What is a ground model?.representation