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1. Because little things are the basis for big things to happen. The little things are the details, which we often overlook, but which are extremely important for the smooth running of a company. Big, flashy things can be positive factors, but these things need to be composed of details that are small things that bring great results and need to be considered carefully.
2. Because they are unnoticed, but active. When we do not pay attention to them, they act without administration and regulation and can assume very disadvantageous positions, so it is necessary to note and regulate them to act according to the necessary control.
3. My mom runs a handbag store and runs events every season to showcase new trends. The event is a great thing, but it is full of small things (the details) that are of great importance for the success of the event. Among these small things, one that I would like to change is the cooling of the environment. As we live in a hot climate, we need to cool our warehouse during the event. We use fans, but I recognize that this detail should change and that change would bring more customers. That's because the fan messes up the customers' hair, making them uncomfortable. This is a small thing, but very important.
80 times .30= .20x +.60(80-x)
24=.20x+48-.60x
Subtract 48 from both sides
-24=-.40x
Divide both sides by-.40
X= 60
60 liters of 20%
Answer:
$4,320
Explanation:
Calculation for the amount to be recorded as depreciation expense at December 31, 2022
Using this formula
Depreciation expense at December 31, 2022=[(Factory equipment - Salvage value) ÷ 10]× 9/12
Let plug in the formula
Depreciation expense at December 31, 2022=[($69,600 - $12,000) ÷ 10] × 9/12
Depreciation expense at December 31, 2022=$5,760×9/12
Depreciation expense at December 31, 2022=$4,320
Note that 1 April 2022 to 31st December 2022 will give us 9months
Therefore Using the straight-line method of depreciation, the amount to be recorded as depreciation expense at December 31, 2022 is:$4,320
Answer:
B. less
Explanation:
As compared with the instant rewards the annual raises are becomes less effective when the behavior is reinforced also it is depend upon the time gap that lies between the behavior and the actual reward
Therefore as per the given situation, the option b is correct
hence, all other options are wrong
So, the same is to be considered
Answer:
The value of the firm or worth of the firm is $147058.82 rounded off to 2 decimal places
Explanation:
We first need to calculate the required rate of return for this firm that will be used as the discount rate in the valuation of the firm using the discounted cash flow methods.
Using the CAPM we can calculate the required rate of return as,
r = rRF + Beta * (rM - rRF)
Where,
- rRF is the risk free rate
- rM is the return on Market
So,
r = 0.04 + 0.4 * (0.11 - 0.04)
r = 0.068 or 6.8%
As the cash flows the firm can generate are expected to remain constant through out and they are generated after equal interval of time, this can be treated as a perpetuity.
The present value of a perpetuity is calculated as follows,
Present Value of perpetuity = Cash Flow / r
Present value of perpetuity = 10000 / 0.068
Present value of perpetuity = $147058.8235
So, the value of the firm or worth of the firm is $147058.82 rounded off to 2 decimal places