burst4x

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Identify the sequence of different steps in controlling. I. Measurement of performance. II.?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: measurement, action, plan, different, performance, standard, sequence, step, comparison, analysis, management

burst4x's answer: not 100%, as the word "performance" can is usually over used in English: I.; II; IV; III; V

Cost and Revenue Functions?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: product, cost, profit, calculus

burst4x's answer: you need to max out [32x-(x^2+10x+100)] => max -(x^2-22x+100) = -(X^2-22x+121-11) = -[(x-11)^2-11] = -(x-11)^2+11 You will notice that: (x-11)^2 can only be >= zero 11 is a positive number Therefore, you need (x-11)^2 = 0 in order to get the ...

Google - Maths question: log(3x) + 1 = 6?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: log, question, math, google, maths

burst4x's answer: x=25/3 Dem: log(3x)+1 = 6 => log(3x) = 6-1 => log (3x) = 5 => 3x = 5^2 => 3x = 25 => x = 25/3

(Problem 1) Ahmed and Co. sells goods for Rs 1,000 to Raja and Co offers credit term 2/10, n/30?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: full, credit, sell, raja, problem, cost, discount, good, payment, days, day

burst4x's response: I am not going to go through the calculation again for the second problem, but the logic is as follows to the first problem: 1. If you do not take the discount the "cost" you pay is 36.5% per year 2. Now, think what you can do with money ...

What is the meaning of chicken flock?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: flock, china, chicken, meaning, days, article, day, investor, chickens

burst4x's answer: The article tried to discuss the jump in the future price of eggs (traded on mercantile exchange). So, a reason for the price of eggs to go up would be chicken flocks being jeopardized by whatever reason (endemic flu, floods etc.). But as per the ...

What is the title of this Romanian song?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: music, video, clip, song, title, romanian, songs, music video

burst4x's answer: I think the name of the guy is Costi Ionita and the lady must have a slavic name

Suppose that all wages, salaries, welfare benefit and sources of income were indexed to inflation?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: problem, inflation

burst4x's answer: yes. inflation/deflation impact on consumers behaviors. they are an averaged % based on a basket of goods. however, people's purchase mix can differ from person to person even if on average they drive the inflation basket. therefore the ...

(Problem 1) Ahmed and Co. sells goods for Rs 1,000 to Raja and Co offers credit term 2/10, n/30?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: full, credit, sell, raja, problem, cost, discount, good, payment, days, day

burst4x's response: Do not take this answer as 100% accurate, I have some doubts: 1. Cost for R&C is 20/(365/20)/1000 = 36.5% per year 2. 35% per year => pay within 10 days and take the discount 38% per year => pay at 30 days

Can I use my valid UK visit visa to enter UK only for one night then leave to other country for one?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: country, plan, visit, enter, visa, uk

burst4x's answer: the UK visa you hold should be ok. just pay attention - UK is not part of Schenger and therefore you will need a visa for Portugal as well

How working capital, current ratio, return on assets, return on equity, profit margin days cash on?

Question posted by burst4x 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: hand, working, capital, current, cash, return, account, days, day, profit, ratio, economy

burst4x's answer: it is the other way around: how poor billing can impact the ratios you mention? Working capital, accounts receivable days, cash on hand, current ratio: if the business delays to bill on time and/or to collect the receivables on time or to miss them ...