Корпорация Sure Cut Shears, Inc 28-го апреля 2006 года Майкл Стюарт, глава кредитного бюро Гудзонского Национального банка в Нью-Йорке, просматривал кредитное досье корпорации Sure Cut Shears,Inc готовясь к деловому обеду с президентом и вице-президентом по финансам этой компании. Дэвид Фишер, вице-президент по финансам компании SureCut Shears, Inc недавно поставил его в известность о том, что компания не сможет своевременно погасить свой просроченный заем, как ожидалось прежде.
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KULIAH MANAJEMEN TRESURI STUDI KASUS “SURECUT SHEARS, Inc” Disusun Oleh: FEBRIANTI K. - 1106112624 JUANITO GUNAWAN – 1106113141 MUHAMMAD HARTADI - 1106113570 PATRON M. HARA – 1106113892 MAGISTER MANAJEMEN UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA JAKARTA 2012 LATAR BELAKANG SureCut Shears adalah perusahaan manufaktur di Amerika Serikat yang memproduksi gunting dan alat potong untuk keperluan rumah tangga maupun keperluan industri. Saluran distribusi SureCut Shears dilakukan melalui pedagang khusus dan
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On April 28, 1996, Michael Stewart, senior loan officer at the Hudson National Bank of New York, was reviewing the credit file of SureCut Shears, Inc. in preparation for a luncheonmeeting with the company’s president and treasurer. David Fischer, treasurer of SureCut Shears,had recently informed Mr. Stewart that the company would be unable to liquidate its outstandingseasonal loan as initially anticipated. While agreeing to extend the outstanding $1.14 millionloan, Mr. Stewart had suggested that
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margin was also decreasing. This decreased in the gross profit comes mainly because sales decrease and there are some fix cost within the COGS that didn't decrease in line with sales. From another hand, Sure Cut didn't decreased the production of shears when their sales were decreasing (Exhibit 2), therefore they started building inventory, decreasing their cash flow from operations, increasing their working capital. Also, the accounts receivables didn't decreased in line with sales, in the contrary
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Italy Italy | Tips to know: * Know the requirements for travel * You will need a current passport that has been valid for at least 3 months. * You cannot enter or exit the country with more than 10,000 euros * Medical Needs * Make sure you are up to date on your vaccines schedule prior to traveling. Depending on area and length of stay more vaccinations maybe required. * If your insurance policy does not cover you abroad, consider purchasing a short-term policy that does
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continental collision – Himalayas formation. • Extension – tension, stretching, pulling apart. Tends to thin the crust – think the Taupo Volcanic zone which is extending at 7 mm a year. The lithosphere is thin allowing magma to reach the surface. • Shear – sliding past, strike-slip. Blocks of rock slide past each other – the surface is neither thickened or thinned. Think the Alpine Fault. Deformation structures (brittle) – for these, need to be able to draw a diagram. • Normal fault. Due to
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Name: Kevin Lundstrom Class: Monday Group: 3 Lab Partners: Rusty Flocken Oliver Beres Torsion Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to ultimately determine the shear modulus, 0.2% offset shear yield point, and ultimate shear strength of two different materials: aluminum and brass. This was accomplished using a torsion test machine connected to a computer that recorded the torsion data. After determining these three material properties, the measured experimental values
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samples’ flow behaviors are analyzed; either they are Newtonian or Non-Newtonian materials. Parallel plate rheometer is preferred to adjust the shear stress and shear rate relationship of the specimens at 25°C and 70°C and test results are evaluated with the plotted flow and viscosity curves. Then, samples are categorized due to their time dependence or shear stress dependence. 1. INTRODUCTION A Newtonian fluid is a fluid whose stress versus rate of strain curve is linear and passes through
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13920 : 1993 do not adequately address prevention of anchorage and shear failure in this region during severe earthquake shaking. In view of these limitations, this paper proposes new provisions for inclusion in IS 13920 : 1993. The paper also gives a clause-by-clause commentary on these recommended provisions and includes one solved example to illustrate the same. Keywords: Beam-column joints, wide beam, strong-column weakbeam, shear design. Beam-column joint is an important component of a reinforced
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Purdue University Calumet College of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology MET 21100 – Strength of Materials Torsion Lab Experiment Performed: 4/3/14 Report Due Date: 4/17/14 Report Submitted: 4/17/14 Joshua Deakin Prepared for Aaron Kolb Introduction: In the designing of buildings and structures, torsion, or torque could be applied to certain members. Most times, torsion is found at almost all times in a vehicle, on each axle, the driveshaft, and many
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