the following are the details regarding a company.---sales-100000,profit-10000,variable cost-70 percentage.?
MANI
2010-05-17 22:08:29 UTC
find out variable cost,contribution,fixed cost and BEP.help me to find the solution in detail.
Three answers:
adiwsusanto
2010-05-18 04:52:39 UTC
sales = 100,000
cost = 70% meaning that your cost is 70,000
Profit = 30,000
There's no information on how much of that cost are fixed/ variable... all other questions can't be answered.
Cheers...
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2016-04-14 11:06:45 UTC
First of all, I agree that Hemingway was a douche when it comes to who he was as a man. I watched a biography on television about him once and I was amazed at how the biographer portrayed him in such a way that you felt he was not a man of much integrity. I am reminded of a quote from Holden Caulfield: "I used to think she was quite intelligent, in my stupidity. The reason I did was because she knew quite a lot about theater and plays and literature and all that stuff. If somebody knows quite a lot about those things, it takes you quite a while to find out whether they're really stupid or not." However, if anybody really wants a reason to dislike Hemingway, they should look to A Moveable Feast where (I want to say "In my opinion," but who can really disagree) Hemingway actually went out of his way to share private information about his "friend" F. Scott Fitzgerald. At one point in the book, a memoir, Hemingway decides that one of Fitzgerald's personal issues about his "manhood" should be put into print. Why would somebody write personal information of that nature about a friend in a book after they have died? He couldn't just let Fitzgerald be remembered for The Great Gatsby. He just couldn't resist an opportunity to one-up a dead man. That is the true definition of a douche. To answer your main question, yes, it did affect me for a little bit. My whole life I grew up hearing Hemingway's name mentioned with such reverence. When I saw the biography and then read A Moveable Feast I couldn't shake the idea that this literary legend was such a douche. However, I did get over it. My mind has adjusted and I am able to see Hemingway mostly for his work and block out the negative personal stuff. I can't completely rid myself of the image I have of him, but I can overlook it in order to read books that have influenced the literature we know today. It took a while though. To me he is not the myth, the man, the legend...he's just an author.
happy2b_white
2010-05-17 23:55:14 UTC
The company is losing money.
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