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denpristay [2]
3 years ago
10

How should contact be established with a flight service station, and what service would be expected?

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1 answer:
Korolek [52]3 years ago
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Call Flight Service on 122.2 for routine weather, current reports on hazardous weather, and altimeter settings.
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c) Acid-Test Ratio = Current Assets - Inventory / Current Liabilities

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<h3>Apple Inc. </h3><h3>Income Statement</h3>

For the Fiscal Years Ended September 27 and September 28, respectively:

                                                             2014                2013

Net sales                                           $108,400            $65,370

Costs of sales                                      64,580              39,690

Operating income                               33,950               18,530

Net income                                       $26,050              $14,160

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Cash and cash equivalents                                            $9,580      $10,630

Short-term marketable securities                                   16,280         14,510

Accounts receivable, less allowances of $84 & $99     5,520          5,670

Inventories                                                                           930           1,200

Deferred tax assets                                                          2,170            1,780

Vendor non-trade receivables                                       6,500           4,560

Other current assets                                                      4,680           3,590

Total current assets                                                     45,660          41,940

Long-term marketable securities                               85,770          25,540

Property, plant, and equipment, net                            7,930          22,670

Goodwill                                                                         1,060               890

Acquired intangible assets, net                                   3,690               490

Other assets                                                                  3,710              2,410

Total assets                                                             $147,820        $93,940

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Current liabilities:

Accounts payable                                                     $14,780          $12,160

Accrued expenses                                                      9,400             5,870

Deferred revenue                                                       4,250              3,130

Commercial paper                                                      6,548             0

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Deferred revenue: noncurrent                                   1,840              1,290

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Other noncurrent liabilities                                      10,260             5,680

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shares issued & outstanding, respectively            13,490             10,810

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Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)    600                (-80)

Total shareholders' equity                                     77,290           48,050

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