Name:_______________ Part I Open-ended question (10 points; 20% of exam) ID:____________ For Quick Start the first month in business has ended. In the last days of December 2005, they already received contributed capital of € 6,000 and they obtained a five-year bank loan of € 24,000 at an annual rate of interest of 10 percent. Interest has to be paid each year on October 31. On December 31, 2005 various store equipment was purchased at a total cost of € 12,000, paid in cash. It is expected that the equipment has to be replaced after five years.
All sales are made on account at $20 per unit. Sixty percent of the sales are collected in the month of sale; the remaining 40% are collected in the following month. Forecasted sales for the first five months of 20X2 are: January, 1,500 units,- February, 1,600 units; March, 1,800 units; April, 2,000 units; May, 2,100 units. 2. Management wants to maintain the finished goods inventory at 30% of the following month's sales.
CanGo Company Analysis CanGo Company Analysis Table of Contents Introduction: 3 SWOT Analysis 3 Strengths 3 Weaknesses 4 Opportunities 4 Threats 5 Market Analysis 5 Competitive Analysis 7 Competitors 8 CanGo 9 Financial Analysis 10 Strategic Recommendations 12 Train Current Employees 12 Raise More Capital to Continue Current Project 13 Improve Computer Technology 13 Increase Accountability 13 Work Together in Teams 13 Warehouse Improvements 14 Conclusion 15 References 15 Introduction: During a six-week review of the internal operations at CanGo, we at Dynamic D Consulting have presented three bi-weekly analysis reports based on personal observations, in which we made our recommendations. Based on the current expectations of CanGo’s management and the proposed projects the company would like to undertake, Dynamic D Consulting has prepared the following company analysis to aid CanGo in reaching their goals.
* Most single parents are under 50 years of age, with 31% being aged 20–29 years, 21% are aged 30–39 years and 25% are aged 40–49 years. * Majority of single parents are women (63%) * Sole parents usually have a low income. Specific Needs of Sole Parents Access to Services * The services that the single parent needs will depend on how many children they have and the age of the children. These services may include childcare, schools, public transport. * Parents that have a child with a chronic illness will need access to different resources like health professionals and therapists.
3. Defendant's minor daughter was admitted to hospital on or about September 15, 2008. 4. At all times relevant hereto, the defendant was employed at a janitorial job which paid $4.40 an hour or approximately $196 a week before taxes. Defendant was the sole source of support for his wife and six children.
I will be paying my employees every two weeks, one the first and fifteenth of each month. Here is an example of paycheck for a straight time pay employee at $12 an hour that has worked 96 hours and has enrolled in the HMO Healthcare plan. The straight time pay would be $960 and the over-time pay would be $288, making the total gross pay
His mother suffers in a couple ways. She is in and out of jobs frequently and depends on her bosses to help her through life. Erick recalls that “she almost always [gives] the man her number if he [is] wearing a suit (Gilb 546). The mother is obviously in need of assistance and accepting help where she can find it. Based on research from About Families, single mothers of ethnic minority are least likely to gain financial assistance, and don’t receive much social support (About 15).
Thus, $1,500 + $1,200 ‒ $1,500 = $1,200 taxable income. 112.Meg, age 23, is a full-time law student and is claimed by her parents as a dependent. During 2012, she received $1,400 interest income from a bank savings account and $5,800 from a part-time job. What is Meg’s taxable income for 2012? $1,250.
Although estimates vary (depending on how poverty is defined), in 2008 almost 10% of all Canadian families were living at or below the poverty line (see INCOME DISTRIBUTION). The majority of these households contained two parents. Nearly 30% of lower-income families had at least one adult with a post-secondary degree and almost one-third had the equivalent of one person with full-time paid employment. However, lower wages for women and women's childcare responsibilities help explain why female-headed households have a very high poverty rate. By the 1990s lone-parent mothers had a 2 in 3 chance of being poor.
Payscale.com carried out a survey in 2007 which determined that the salary of social workers with one year experience or less of work mad a salary of 26,921. For those social workers with five to nine years of experience earned 35,556. It’s also about the state and location of the social worker is employed. Social workers working in hospitals had a salary of 38,000 while those employed by non-profit organizations earned 31,500. The salary of those who were employed by the state and local governments earned 35,000 while the federal government agencies earned 36,500.