Business, 29.06.2019 20:10 ajbrock1004
Lansing distributors, inc., a company that distributes a range of household products from manufacturers to retailers, was negotiating a new contract with its union employees who worked in the company's warehouses and drove its trucks. union reps and management were both willing to negotiate on 20 points, but the union wanted to discuss two additional points that lansing management did not want to make part of the employee contract. in this situation, the company considered the bargaining comprised 20 options.
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Business, 22.06.2019 00:50, emma3216
cranium, inc., purchases term papers from an overseas supplier under a continuous review system. the average demand for a popular mode is 300 units a day with a standard deviation of 30 units a day. it costs $60 to process each order and there is a five−day lead−time. the holding cost for a paper is $0.25 per year and the company policy is to maintain a 98% service level. cranium operates 200 days per year. what is the reorder point r to satisfy a 98% cycleminus−service level? a. greater than 1,700 unitsb. greater than 1,600 units but less than or equal to 1,700 unitsc. greater than 1,500 units but less than or equal to 1,600 unitsd. less than or equal to 1,500 units
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:00, zelds63481
Which of the following is an effective strategy when interest rates are falling? a. use long-term loans to take advantage of current low rates. b. use short-term loans to take advantage of lower rates when you refinance a loan. c. deposit to a short-term savings instrumentals to take advantage of higher interest rates when they mature. d. select short-term savings instruments to lock in earnings at a current high rates.
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:40, shybug886
Newton industries is considering a project and has developed the following estimates: unit sales = 4,800, price per unit = $67, variable cost per unit = $42, annual fixed costs = $11,900. the depreciation is $14,700 a year and the tax rate is 34 percent. what effect would an increase of $1 in the selling price have on the operating cash flow?
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