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zaharov [31]
2 years ago
13

Projects where management has a choice in implementing them are called _____ projects.

Business
1 answer:
gregori [183]2 years ago
3 0

They are called non-discretionary project.

A discretionary project is one that needs a governmental entity to apply judgement or consideration in determining whether the project will be authorized or if a permit will be provided.

Non-discretionary projects are those that must be completed or funded by law, policy, health and safety, or court order. These are the steps you must take. For example, reacting to court orders or external proposals such as rights-of-way applications or drilling licenses.

Non-Discretionary Items are expenditures due by the Partnership for taxes, utilities, insurance, debt service, and costs, as well as other payments owed by the Partnership under contracts or agreements.

Therefore, the blank is to be filled by non-discretionary project.

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julia-pushkina [17]

Answer:

The question is incomplete, the complete question is given below.

                                $

Sales price               150

Variable cost              80

Fixed expenses 42,000

Answer:

  1. Break-even point (in units) =  600 units
  2. Break-even point (sales) = $90,000
  3. Contribution  margin ratio = 46.6%
  4. Units to be sold to achieve a profit of $21,000 :900 units
  5. Contribution margin income  statement (see below)

                    West Island

Contribution margin income statement

Sales ( $150 900)                            135,000

less variable costs($80 × 900)       <u>  ( 72,000)</u>

Contribution                                       63,000

Less fixed cost                                  <u>(42,000)</u>

Profit                                                   <u>21,000</u>

Explanation:

Break-even point is the level of activity where a business makes no profit or loss. The number of units to be produced which equates the total cost to total revenue.

It is calculated as ;

Break-even point (in units)=Total general fixed cost/ (selling price per  - Variable cost)

Break-even point (sales) = Break-even point (units)× units price

So for West Island, we do as follows:

Break-even point (in units) = $42,000/$(150-80)= 600 units

Break-even point (sales) =   600 × $150 = $90,000

Contribution margin ratio(C.M.R) is the proportion of sales made as contribution. It is determined as contribution/sales revenue.

To calculate the total contribution at the break-even, we just multiply the contribution per unit by the break-even point (units)

Contribution at the break-even point= (150-80) × 600=$42,000

Contribution  margin ratio = 42,000/(600*150)= 46.6%

Units to be sold to achieve target profit= (Fixed cost + target profit)/ (S.P- V.C)

Therefore to earn a profit of $21,000., West Island will have to sell:

$(42,000 + 21,000)/$(150-80) = 900 units

                                                    West Island

Contribution margin income  statement

Sales ( $150 900)                            135,000

less variable costs($80 × 900)       <u>  ( 72,000)</u>

Contribution                                       63,000

Less fixed cost                                  <u>(42,000)</u>

Profit                                                   <u>21,000</u>

This confirms our answer !

                                   

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Taggart Transcontinental pays no dividends, but spent $4 billion on share repurchases last year. Taggart's equity cost of capita
Andrej [43]

This question is incomplete, the complete one was gotten from google.

Taggart Transcontinental pays no dividends, but spent $4 billion on share repurchases last year. Taggart's equity cost of capital is 13% and the amount spent on repurchases is expected to grow by 5% per year. Taggart currently has 2 billion shares outstanding.

Taggart's stock price is closest to:

A. $25.00

B. $12.50  

C. $15.40

D. $20.00

Answer:

Taggart Transcontinental pays no dividends, but spent $4 billion on share repurchases last year. Taggart's equity cost of capital is 13% and the amount spent on repurchases is expected to grow by 5% per year. Taggart currently has 2 billion shares outstanding.

Taggart's stock price is closest to $25 - option A.

Explanation:

Market capitalization = 4/ (0.13 -0.05)

                                   = 4/0.08

Market capitalization = 50

Price per share = 50/2 = $25

Therefore, Taggart's stock price is closest to $25 - option A.

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b. operating throughput

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the best metric would be operating throughput. This is because the balance scorecard needs to keep track of the execution of activities done by the employees, therefore using the data of operating throughput would allow Duke to accurately measure how well the employees are performing based on how much product they have created.

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Answer:

The best answer to the question: In this context, which of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding Neon Synergy, would be, D: The business units of Neon Synergy will be empowered to adopt the standards of ethics followed in their respective host nations.

Explanation:

Cultural relativism is a theory that states that a persons system of values, beliefs and behaviors arise from the framework of the specific culture to which he has been exposed, and therefore these beliefs, values and behaviors originate and mirror those of the culture to which the person belongs. It also states that a person´s ethics, and actions must not be judged based on those that are proposed by a culture different to his/her own. Like this, the CEO of Neon Synergy, by allowing the business units of his company to follow the guidelines established by the cultural framework of the host countries where the units are is showing the characteristcis that are typical of cultural relativism and that is why the answer is D.

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