Bandywine Homecare‚ a not-for-profit business‚ had revenues of $12 million in 2007. Expenses other than depreciation totaled 75% percent of revenues‚ and depreciation expense was $1.5 million. All revenues were collected in cash during the year and all expenses other than depreciation were paid in cash. What were Brandywine’s 2007 net income‚ total profit margin‚ and cash flow? Net income = 12M * (1 - 75%) - 1.5M = $1.5 million Total profit margin = $1.5M/12M = 12.5% Cash
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BUSINESS AND TRANSFER TAXATION 6th Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) 105 SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 14: OTHER PERCENTAGE TAXES CHAPTER 14 PERCENTAGE TAXES Problem 14–1 1. False – 3% of gross sales or gross receipts. 2. False – business tax. 3. False – advalorem tax. 4. False – if the business is VAT-registered or engaged in business tax-exempt transactions‚ it shall not be subject to 3% OPT. Also not all OPT rate is 3%. 5. False – Non-VAT business is not allowed to have Input VAT. 6. True
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Remington’s Steakhouse Project Brian Jones Research Methods & Applications Dr. Jones August 25‚ 2011 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 List of Tables 3 Introduction 4 The Research Objectives 4 The Research Questions 5 Literature Review 6 Answers to Research Questions 8 Recommendations to Remington’s 15 References 18 Annotated Bibliography 19 Appendix(ces) 22 List of Tables Table 1 Demographic Description of the Average Remington’s Patron9 Table 2 Reported Income by Remington’s
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COST – volume –profit analysis LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students should be able to: 1. Explain the nature of CVP Analysis and name and illustrate planning and Decision-making situations in which it may be used‚ 2. Separate semi-variable (mixed) costs into their fixed and variable components. 3. Construct profit/volume charts given selling price‚ costs and volume data. 4. Construct a cost/volume/profit (CVP) model representing the data in a marginal
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Nonprofit versus For-Profit Healthcare and Organizations Abstract This paper explores articles and research conducted on nonprofit versus For-Profit Healthcare and Organizations. There are three types of entities that own hospitals‚ which are: nonprofit‚ for-profit‚ and government. However‚ it can’t be determined if they specialize in different medical services or how their service profits affect certain specializations. More than likely‚ the for-profits offer profitable medical services that
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good theory is one that can be refuted by an empirical‚ data-oriented study. Explain why a theory that cannot be evaluated empirically is not a good theory. Theory‚ whether in economics or sciences‚ helps ones predict and succeed in explaining on what they intend to explain relies on convincing assumptions. However‚ accuracy and validity of theories are important as the more accuracy in the theory‚ the more success in whatever business or science. Hence‚ all theories should be tested whether they
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CHAPTER 9 PROFIT PLANNING AND BUDGETING Questions‚ Exercises‚ Problems‚ and Cases: Answers and Solutions 9.1 See text or glossary at the end of the book. 9.2 A cost center is a responsibility center in which management is responsible only for costs. In a profit center‚ management is responsible for both costs and revenues. 9.3 An investment center is a responsibility center in which management is responsible for managing costs‚ revenues‚ and assets. A profit center is not responsible
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PROFIT MAXIMIZATION: REALITY OR A THEORETICAL OBJECTIVE? Research Compiled for The Paper Store‚ Inc. by Amy Sorter 3/2009 For More Information on This Paper‚ Please Visit www.paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm Introduction Though many people equate economics with finance and accounting‚ it ’s actually a social science‚ a study of behavior and how rational people behave when it comes to allocation of resources. Within the study of that social science are many theories in which economists attempt
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2) Explain why a profit maximizing firm produces the output that equates marginal revenues to marginal costs (MR=MC). In a perfectly competitive market‚ producers are price-takers and consumers are price-takers. There are many producers‚ none having a large market share and the industry produces a standardized product‚ also free entry and exit of the industry. They produce using the optimal output rule: produce where marginal revenue equals marginal cost as Smith (1904) demonstrated. Figure
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Kiesha Canada Unit 2 IP 03/11/2012 United States Health System Strengths Professor Rodriguez Introduction For-profit hospitals provide a service to make a profit which is returned first to organizations and then to their shareholders. Non-profit hospitals exist first to provide a service and second to accumulate assets which are returned to the hospital ’s community in the form of additional services (Consumers Union‚ 1998). Johns Hopkins Hospital is non-profit healthcare organization that
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