Answer:
Option A
Make the logistics function more complicated
Explanation:
The JIT inventory system refers to the Just In Time inventory system.
The just-in-time (JIT) inventory system is a management strategy where warehousing of parts is minimum. Rather, the raw material supply is aligned accurately with the production schedule of a particular good.
For example, in car production, the various car parts are supplied by various manufacturers at just the right time so they can be assembled to make up the car in the assembly line. The car assembly companies may not necessarily have to store raw materials in their ware house since the raw materials arrive "Just in time".
However, aligning the supply of raw materials accurately with production time, is a complicated task especially when a lot of manufacturers are involved and can need to plant down time if care is not taken. This makes the logistics function more complicated.
Answer:
$70,000 loss
Explanation:
the carrying value at December 31, Year 1 = 5,000 shares x $60 per share = $300,000
the fair market value at December 31, Year 1 = 5,000 shares x $46 per share = $230,000
realized loss/gain = fair market value - carrying value = $230,000 - $300,000 = -$70,000 or $70,000 loss
Answer:
Cost of equity = 11.20%, Value of Equity = $39.25
Explanation:
a. Cost of equity = Rf + B(Rm-Rf)
Cost of equity = 4% + 1.2(6%)
Cost of equity = 4% + 7.20%
Cost of equity = 11.20%
b. P/E ratio = 20
Market Price / EPS = 20
Market Price = EPS * 20
-->P1 = $2.17 * 20 = $43.40
DPS1= $0.24
Value of Equity = P1/Cost of Equity + DPS1/Cost of equity
Value of Equity = $43.40/1.1120 + $0.24/1.1120
Value of Equity = $39.03 + $0.22
Value of Equity = $39.25
Answer:
<u>B, D</u>
Explanation:
1. Alex may be favoured in court if it was proven that Alex had signed the covenant not to compete in by force or else he would have been immediately fired from MyWaze. Then he may likely gain victory.
2. The second scenario, if Alex was involved in job at Google that wasn't going to compete with MyWaze; that is rather than going to work on creating a GPS Application for Google, Alex was hired to be a programmer for Google’s e-mail system. Since the email system does not have any competition with a GPS app he may be favoured.
I think the answer is B: a person with a credit score of 760 with a small amount of debt who has had steady employment for many years.