...May 4th, 2016 Kailey Noble 600 Valley Rd. Warrington, Pa 18976 267-614-3044 Kailey.noble8@gmail.com To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to express my interest in the Client Services Analyst position. My desire is to obtain a full-time permanent position as an active member of an organization where my experience will bring value while growing within the company. In addition to just having completed course work in business and human resources I believe that the combination of my continued higher education and my work experience would make me a good candidate for this position. I currently take part in manager and employee training on processes and procedures as well as client face on a daily basis. In June I will be graduating with my MBA with a concentration in Human Resources. In 2010 I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and decided to continue my career in the business sector. My undergraduate degree gives me a strong background in the understanding of human behavior, which has assisted in all my previous positions as I believe it will continue to in the future. I believe that the selection decisions are amongst the most important of all decisions that have to be made because they are a prerequisite to the development of an effective workforce. In addition to my college education, I have acquired various experiences in diverse working environments with a strong focus on recruitment. In addition I have served in a variety of customer...
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...What are the differences between micro and macro estimating approaches? Under what conditions would you prefer one over the other? Macro estimates are typically top down, are usually used in the project conceptual phase, and depend on measures such as weight, square feet, ratios. Macro methods do not consider individual activity issues and problems. Macro estimates are good for rough estimates and can help select and prioritize projects. UNCERTAINTY Micro time and cost estimates are usually tied directly to the WBS and a work package. These estimates are made by people familiar with the task, which helps to gain buy-in on the validity of the estimate. Use of several people should improve the accuracy of the estimate. Micro estimates should be preferred if time to estimate is available, estimating cost is reasonable, and accuracy is important. Microeconomics is generally the study of individuals and business decisions, macroeconomics looks at higher up country and government decisions. Macroeconomics and microeconomics, and their wide array of underlying concepts, have been the subject of a great deal of writings. The field of study is vast; here is a brief summary of what each covers: Microeconomics is the study of decisions that people and businesses make regarding the allocation of resources and prices of goods and services. This means also taking into account taxes and regulations created by governments. Microeconomics focuses on supply and demand and other forces...
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...General Ideas An accounting estimate is an approximation of a financial statement element, item, or account in the absence of exact measurement. In other words, it refers to items/account balances that are subject to management judgments, appraisals and management assumptions. Accounting estimates are made based on management’s knowledge and experience of past and current events. Meaning to say, management is responsible for establishing the process and controls for preparing accounting estimates. Accounting estimates should be made properly in reasonable manner since it may have a significant affect on a company’s financial statements. Examples of accounting estimates include periodic depreciation, the provision for bad debts, net realizable value of inventory, revenues from contracts accounted for by the percentage-of-completion method, and pension and warranty expenses. Specific Issue: Estimates The specific issue regarding estimates is that auditors have responsibility to review and assess the appropriateness of the client’s significant accounting estimates. As the auditor completes the audit, review activities are conducted to ensure that the client’s financial statements are materially correct and to ensure high audit quality. The auditor is responsible for evaluating the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management in the context of the financial statements taken as a whole. Since estimates are based on subjective as well as objective factors, it may be...
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...Macro and micro analysis of labour markets There are two sides to labour economics. Labour economics can generally be seen as the application of microeconomic or macroeconomic techniques to the labour market. Microeconomic techniques study the role of individuals and individual firms in the labour market. Macroeconomic techniques look at the interrelations between the labour market, the goods market, the money market, and the foreign trade market. It looks at how these interactions influence macro variables such as employment levels, participation rates, aggregate income and Gross Domestic Product. The macroeconomics of labour markets The labour force is defined as the number of individuals age 16 and over, excluding those in the military, who are either employed or actively looking for work. The participation rate is the number of people in the labour force divided by the size of the adult civilian noninstitutional population (or by the population of working age that is not institutionalised). The nonlabour force includes those who are not looking for work, those who are institutionalised such as in prisons or psychiatric wards, stay-at home spouses, children, and those serving in the military. The unemployment level is defined as the labour force minus the number of people currently employed. The unemployment rate is defined as the level of unemployment divided by the labour force. The employment rate is defined as the number of people currently employed divided by the...
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...Roof: Tear off two layers of shingles on house and clean up debris and haul away. House will be protected from shingles that are torn off. Install new chimney flashing, new roof to wall tin flashings, new metal valleys, new 6” of ice and water shield, new ridge vent and new ridge cap. Install new synthetic shingle underlayment, new pipe flashing, tuck point the chimney. New Owens Corning Duration shingles: $11,900 New Owens Corning Oakridge shingles: $11,400 Gutters: Install 5” with 3x4 downspouts: House $1530 Payment is as follows: 1/3 at signing and 2/3 is due upon completion. Terms and Conditions: The owner or agent certifies that he has read this agreement, and terms and conditions have been explained to him and that he fully understands them; that there is no understanding verbal or otherwise than that contained in this agreement. All measurements and depths are approximate. All materials to be at contract specifications. Contractor carries all legally required insurance. However, homeowner is responsible for permits if needed and lot line locations. Owner assumes responsibility for any landscaping repairs and gives contractor permission to access property with any equipment. Lien waivers are available upon completion. Buyer and contractor agree if any disputes arise throughout this transaction it shall be settled through arbitration. In no way shall the contractor be liable for any legal expenses. In the event of cancellations, prior to start of work...
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...stimated market size: We are using the Maximum market potential method i to estimate the potential market size for CPAP Caps in the United States. This method use the formula “ ”. Based on information from the American Hospital Association Annual Survey, the number of hospitals with NICUs has grown from 760 in 1998 to787 in 2001 to 839 in 2006, which the growth from 2001 to 2004 is 6.61%. iii We assume that this growth will decrease since the market for NICU is tend to be full. Suppose the growth rate decreases to ½ for every 3 year, we estimate the number of NICU in 2014 is 888. (See Table of stimation of NICU numbers in United State) able 1: able of Estimation of NICU numbers in United State ear 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013 Hospitals reporting NICUs 760 787 839 867 881 888 Growth Rate (decrease 50% every 3 year) - 3.55% 6.61% 3.30% 1.65% 0.83% We estimated quantity purchased by each hospital per year is 20 (need adjustment after confirmation with Austranter) and the average price for a CPAP Cap is $46.13 (base on Austranter’s current average selling price per Cap, see Table 2: Price of CPAP Caps). iv able 2: Price of CPAP Caps roduct Type Current selling rice Selling rice in US Dollar (at the exchange of AU$1: US$0.938) BUBBLE CPAP CAP 48.70 45.68 MIDLINE PRONG CPAP CAP 50.70 47.56 FLOW CPAP CAP 48.70 45.68 Average selling rice 49.37 46.31 The potential market for CPAP Caps is $877,344 ( ...
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...THE HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF SURVEYORS JUNIOR ORGANIZATION – PQSL SEMINAR BASICS of COST PLANNING & COST ESTIMATE By Victor Lau B.Sc., M.Sc., MHKIS, MRICS 28 February 2006 COST PLANNING & COST ESTIMATE • DEFINITIONS, TERMS & PROCESSES • TYPES OF PRE-CONTRACT COST PLANNING • FACTORS AFFECTING COST ESTIMATES/PLAN 2 DEFINITIONS, TERMS & PROCESSES A. Classification of Areas B. Terms of Cost Estimate & Cost Plan C. Pre-Contract Cost Planning Processes 3 DEFINITIONS, TERMS & PROCESSES A. CLASSIFICATION OF AREAS GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA) GFA is the area contained within the external walls of the building measured at each floor level (including any floor below the level of the ground), together with the area of balconies and the thickness of external walls (for submission to Planning Authorities) Note : Carpark & plant room areas are usually excluded, but this is NOT a fixed rule CONSTRUCTION FLOOR AREA (CFA) CFA is the covered areas fulfilling the functional requirements of the building measured to the outside face of the external walls or external parameter. Areas occupied by partitions, columns, internal structural walls, bay windows, stairwells, lift shafts, plant rooms, water tanks, carparks, open covered areas and the like are included. 4 DEFINITIONS, TERMS & PROCESSES B. TERMS OF COST ESTIMATE & COST PLAN ELEMENTAL QUANTITY • No. of door • Area of wall finishes • Volume of concrete structure • Elemental quantity per CFA (i.e. Element Quantity...
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...Cost estimate for Precast cladding systems Name: Institution: Cost estimate for Precast cladding systems Introduction The precast cladding system is one of the newest building systems in the construction industry in which it has been found to be very economical and flexible. The system came into a large-scale operation in the 1960s where many architects realized its benefits and started using it for a wider scope. It can give an exquisite aggregate finish that is almost the same as cast in the place. It is one of the most commonly used construction systems as it has one of the best appearances. Moreover, the system provides weatherproofing advantages in which it makes structures be able to withstand harsh weather conditions and increase their performance criteria (Baird, 2014). The advantages of this type of system include: Aesthetic advantages: this type of system gives structures a beauty in which in some instances they do not need to be painted and can remain that way in details; * It provides beautiful structures that are very economical as they do not require much finishing while enclosing contemporary buildings * The engineers have the freedom of using mixing it with any color, type or texture to meet the beauty and real requirements of the owner * The sculptures added which are impressive, show the strength that the building has its openness and massiveness * There is the freedom choosing how deep the exposure should be, how to do the finishing in which they...
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...When there is a problem, there is an opportunity. It is how technopreneur has their vision and thinking to make the future world even better. Nowadays, the technology are growing rapidly likes smart phone, tab or laptop to help people in communication to become better. Most of the people in town are benefits with these technology but in contrast, the rural areas are still unable to benefit from this technology. This is due to the deficiency of resources and knowledge about it. There are lacks of server and cable network to build in the urban area as this may cost a lot of money to develop. The broadband also unstable in network services to those in urban area and people at there may suffer the slow speed internet connection when they surf the internet. In the new era with technology, it should not discriminate between town or rural area to own a better living life. The technology of internet services should continue developing in urban area so that the all people can enjoy share the information technology knowledge. First of all, to tackle the problem of internet services, a product likes long range wifi router can be built in the rural area to provide the internet services. The long range wifi router should has a solar energy feature so that it can save the power supply. It also includes a backup power function during the cloudy or raining days. This technology can save the direct power usage by using solar energy. After the wifi router is success build up, the signal is passed...
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...the Gibbon’s Voice The newsletter of the Gibbon Conservation Center Volume 10, Issue 1 Santa Clarita, California, USA www.gibboncenter.org September 2008 The Gibbons Are Calling You to Breakfast! Come join us for our Fall fundraiser, “Breakfast With the Gibbons”, on Sunday, October 19, 2008, 8:30AM to 12Noon, at the Gibbon Conservation Center. Bring your friends and family for a lively morning that includes gibbon serenading, a special vegan breakfast, and two educational tours of the Center with director Alan Mootnick. Learn about these endangered primates, and see how they thrive at GCC. You’ll meet five different species of gibbon—including several infants born at the Center. photo by Gabriella Skollar /Gibbon Conservation Center You’ll also get a jump on your holiday shopping with our new expanded retail section. In addition to our plush primate dolls and GCC shirts and hats, we’re now featuring jewelry and other items from the gibbons’ countries of origin. These purchases help the local economies and discourage economic practices destructive to the gibbons’ natural habitats. “Breakfast With the Gibbons” will also feature a children’s area with gibbon-related crafts, raffle, and other exciting surprises. It’s a great way to spend the morning and help the conservation of these most endangered primates. Tickets are $35 for adults; $30 for seniors; $15 for children 13-17; $10 for children 3-12; and free for children under 3. Go to www...
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...[pic] Michael G. Foster School of Business Using a Valuation Model to Estimate a Firm’s Stock Price* In the ongoing search for bargains in the stock market, analysts and investors rely on models to estimate the intrinsic value of a firm’s equity. By comparing the valuation suggested by their model to the actual value in the marketplace, they form opinions as to whether a given stock is under or over valued. Valuation models are also used by investment bankers as an aid to pricing initial public offerings, and to inform parties involved in assorted private transactions such as selling a business or division, dividing property among owners, and settling estates. In this note, we introduce a relatively simple but powerful model of equity (stock) valuation.[1] 1. The basic idea behind valuation Valuation models in finance are typically based on discounted future cash flows or discounted future dividends. Keep in mind that, holding underlying assumptions constant, all valuation models should yield the same result. A model for valuing equity based on accounting data may be preferable in some cases, in that: o Benchmarks for performance are almost always given in earnings per share (EPS) – not cash flows or dividends. o Since real world dividend payout policies tend to be stable for long periods, valuation models based on dividends are less useful for modeling changes in value. o Earnings generally receive far more attention from the business...
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...Final Report: Environmental Standards & Good Practices for Automobile Service Stations Chapter 9.0 CHAPTER IX ESTIMATE OF POLLUTION LOAD - NATIONAL LEVEL In order to get an idea of pollution load from this sector, National level estimate was prepared by using the vehicle population statistics & average waste generation factors as worked out in the study. The findings are presented in this chapter. 9.1 Vehicle Population Statistics: The vehicles population statistics (all India registered vehicles as of 2009) as seen in chapter 2 is presented as under : Table 9.1 Vehicle Population Statistics Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 Vehicle Category Commercial Vehicles Passenger Vehicles 2 Wheelers 3 wheeler / Tractors & others Total Number of Vehicles Estimated Number 64,83,000 1,6,84,000 9,27,20,000 87,43,000 12,41,30,000 9.2 Unit Waste Generation Factors: The unit waste generation factors as evolved for different types of vehicles during this study are compiled below for ready reference : Table 9.2 Unit Waste Generation Factor – 2/3 Wheelers Sr. No. 1 Waste Type Effluent Generated (lit/veh) · Service of 2 wheelers · Service of 3 wheelers Used Oil Generation (lit/veh) · Service of 2 wheelers · Service of 3 wheelers Spent Solvent (lit/veh) Contaminated Rags (kg/veh) Waste Generation Factors Range Average 26.6-83.3 31-100 0.5-1.0 1.20-1.25 0.034-0.25 0.01-0.13 54.2 65.5 0.533 0.84 0.18 0.015 2 3 4 Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd. 84 Final Report: Environmental...
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...Estimating project cost is the responsibility of the project manager. It is one of the difficult tasks in project management. There are many reasons that makes project cost estimations so difficult. The following are descriptions for some of those reasons. Project managers derive the total cost after identifying all tasks needed for the project. These tasks are based on project mangers' complete collection and interpretation of user's requirements. It is obvious that if the requirements were vague or incomplete, some tasks will not be included in the project. Both project duration and cost will suffer in this case. The project managers must ensure to collect all requirements as many and as detailed as possible. Else, project time and cost estimates will not be accurate. Project execution phase, specifically the coding and testing processes, poses the most chances for changing the project cost. It is rarely that existing tasks get eliminated. Contrary, it is expected that users will contributing in adding new development tasks after user initial testing. During testing, users will form closer expectations to future working environment the project intends to build. Here, users may discover forgotten functions or system components. These could have been missed either from the start when collecting the requirements, or during the software developments. In any case, new task that has not been accounted for from the start, are required now. Inserting new tasks at this stage of the...
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...A good credit score can save consumers money with lower interest rates because lenders use it to determine credit risk. Lenders use different tools to determine risk; the most widely used tool is the FICO Credit Scoring system. Maintaining a satisfactory credit score is important because lenders consider this an important tool for determining credit risk. According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the definition of a credit score is “a numerical value or a categorization derived from a statisticaltool or modeling system used by a person who makes or arranges a loanto predict the likelihood of certain credit behaviors, including default (and the numerical value or the categorization derived from such analysis may also be referred to as a “risk predictor” or “risk score”); and does not include any mortgage score or rating of an automated underwriting system that considers one or more factors in addition to credit information, including the loan to value ratio, the amount of down payment, or the financial assets of a consumer; or any other elements of the underwriting process or underwriting decision” (FCRA §609(f) (2)). Although there are different types of credit scoring models, the most widely used is the FICO scoring system, created by Fair, Isaac, and Company. The factors that make up this score are as follows: payment history, new credit, amounts owed, length of credit history, and types of credit used. The length of time used for creating the score is the...
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...Explain how to estimate software development costs using the following approaches. The two approaches I chose where the Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO), and the Function Point Analysis (FPA). Each contributes in its own way to providing estimates, and calculations necessary to complete a project. The Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO) is an software cost estimation model developed by Barry W. Boehm. The model uses a basic regression formula with parameters that are taken from past current project information, as well as future project characteristics. This approach was first published in Boehm's 1981 book “Software Engineering Economics” as a model for estimating effort, cost, and schedule for software projects. COCOMO measures a piece of software by counting the source lines of code (SLOC) in the final program. It requires that a work breakdown structure be done prior to the estimation work. The number of lines of code is then estimated for each of the units of the work breakdown structure. The approach provides guidelines for counting lines of code to encourage some standardization across projects and across organizations. COCOMO is defined in terms of three different models: * Basic model * Determines its estimates of required effort based primarily on your estimate of the software project's size. * Intermediate model * Provides much better estimates because you supply settings for 15 Cost Drivers that determine the effort, and duration...
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