JUST FOR FEET, INC. 19981 1997 1996 Current assets: Cash .02 .19 .37 Marketable securities .00 .00 .09 Accounts receivable .03 .04 .02 Inventory .58 .46 .35 Other current assets .03
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Issuing equity will benefit the firm and borrowing will cost the firm. If the firm borrows then $20/100 = .20 a share, so borrowing will cost the firm 20 m. Issuing equity (500/13.50) = 37 million. 37/137 = .27 per share. But they can sell the shares for 1.00. Selling or issuing equity will benefit the firm by 37 million. The firm should issue equity. 12.50*100 + 500 / 100 + 500/ 13.50 = 1750/137.04 = 12.77. ii. They know the correct value of the shares is $14.50 If the correct
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lifestyle of desperation and eagerness to lose so much just to gain so little.Some facts shown on the film is that 44% are working homeless which refers to the amount of teens working paycheck to paycheck, 28% attend college and 37% accuse they have been sexually abuse. The 37% of those sexually abused begin to form a sexual stigma which can cause
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| Total variable manufacturing costs | 27 | Fixed manufacturing overhead ($200,000 ÷ 20,000 units) | 10 | Absorption costing unit product cost | $37 | | | b. The absorption costing income statement: Sales (16,000 units × $50 per unit) | $800,000 | Cost of goods sold (16,000 units × $37 per unit) | 592,000 | Gross margin | 208,000 | Selling and administrative expenses [(16,000 units × $2 per unit) + $110,000] | 142,000 | Net operating
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William Golding’s point in writing the novel The Lord of The Flies was to point the flaws in human beings. The boys slowly evolve in the story which helps learning more about their abilities, actions and personality which designates them to the aspect they most resemble with. Some characters can represent more than one of the aspects but they each have something about them that links them most with only one. There are four main aspects that Golding directs to the readers by using all of the boys
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Exchange 37 (2008) 124-155 www.brill.nl/exch Ethiopian Traditional Values versus the Social Teaching of the Church Solomon Dejene Research Student, Nijmegen Institute for Mission Studies, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Email: S.Dejene@nim.ru.nl Abstract Even if the Roman Catholic Church does not have a very long history in Ethiopia and constitutes a small minority of the society, her social significance is great in part due to the structural development programs she runs through out the country. The
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Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 9 – 10, 2010 Productivity Improvement through Line Balancing in Apparel Industries Md. Rezaul Hasan Shumon, Kazi Arif-Uz-Zaman and Azizur Rahman Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Management Khulna University of Engineering and Technology Khulna, Bangladesh Abstract The apparel industries must produce momentous quantities in shorter lead times. Apparel product is highly
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Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL the global coalition against corruption Contents Introduction About the index Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 1 2 4 Transparency International seeks to provide reliable quantitative diagnostic tools regarding levels of corruption, both at the global and local levels. The Corruption Perceptions Index is one of Transparency International’s indices sponsored by Ernst & Young. 176 countries, 176 scores
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Italy 17 15. Singapore 20 16. Ireland 21 17. Argentina 25 18. Hong Kong 28 19. Thailand 29 20. New Zealand 37 Total – 20countries 262 Measure Calculation Value Sample mean (total\n) 262 20 13.1 Median (sort data in order) (ave of 10th and 11th) 10th Switzerland 11th Brazil 9+10 2 9.5 Mode (most common) 2 6 8 Multi-modal 2-6-8 Range (highest – lowest) 37-1 36 IQR (inter-quartile range) Q1 (ave 5th and 6th) = 3+6\2 = 4.5 Q3 (ave 15th and 16th) = 20+21\2 = 20
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Introduction Catalysts help speed up reactions. Catalysts come from a certain molecular substance found in cells. These are called enzymes. Enzymes would temporarily bond to one or more reactants of a reaction and catalyze, meaning they speed up the process with lower activation energy needed. Enzymes provide a variety of functions such as cells using an enzyme to rid themselves of a poisonous substance (hydrogen peroxide) and also energy usage. catalase 2H2O(l) ( 2H2O(l)
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