Answer:
e) asynchronously
Explanation:
Since in the question it is mentioned that the team of Mary would be located in different countries having different time zones so it would be difficult to meet all together so their meeting would be conducted asynchronously where the time does not match or it would not be happened in the same time
Hence the last option is correct
After the dividend, the firm's:
a. book value per share will be $6.31.
b. price-earnings ratio will be 13.88.
c. shareholder value per share will be $18.60.
d. stock price will be $19.00.
e. earnings per share will be $.94.
The answer is : b
We calculate the ex-dividend price of a share on the day dividend is paid as follows:
Ex-dividend Price = Share price before dividend - dividend paid per share
Ex-dividend price = $18.6 ($19 - $0.40)
We can use this ex-dividend price to calculate the company's P/E ratio after dividend.
P/E = $18.6/$1.34 = 13.88059
Answer:
a. <u>user</u>; <u>original equipment manufacturer(OEM)</u>
Explanation:
Business markets refer to purchase and sale of products by businesses with one another. For example, output for one business might be used as an input for another.
A business would be termed as a user when it purchases goods from another business, wherein such goods are not directly used in the manufacturing or creation of it's products.
Original Equipment manufacturer refers to a business which buys certain products and subsequently incorporates them in an altogether newer product within it's brand name.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The just in time (JIT) system was developed by Toyota in order to decrease inventory costs and improve overall efficiency. Since a car manufacturer uses tens of thousands of different parts and supplies, they have a lot of suppliers and the JIT works perfectly for them. So the first part is true.
But the main disadvantage with JIT systems is that it increases stockout and breakdown risks. Since the whole process must work very smoothly, any disruption can cause a lot of problems.
Answer:
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
<u>labor hours 1,900 2,000 2,200 1,800 </u>
variable 5,700 6,000 6,600 5,400
fixed <u> 31,500 31,500 31,500 31,500 </u>
<em> total 37,200 37,500 38,100 36,900 </em>
Explanation:
materials 1
labor 1.25
maintenance 0.25
utilities <u> 0.50 </u>
total variable 3
supervisor 17,000
maintenance 5,000
property taxes 6,000
depreciation <u> 3,500 </u>
total fixed 31,500
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<em>We add up the variable cost per labor hour</em>
Then, we add up the fixed cost and solve for the total budget for each quarter
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