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Accounting:Consolidated Financial Statements - Intra - Entity Assets Transaction
Discussion 5.1: What Price Should We Charge Ourselves?
Slagle Corporation is a large
manufacturing organization. O ...
Accounting:Consolidated Financial Statements - Intra - Entity Assets Transaction
Discussion 5.1: What Price Should We Charge Ourselves?
Slagle Corporation is a large
manufacturing organization. Over the past several years, it has obtained an
important component used in its production process exclusively from Harrison,
Inc., a relatively small company in Topeka, Kansas. Harrison charges $90 per
unit for this part:
Variable cost per unit
$40
Fixed cost assigned per unit
$30
Markup
$20
Total
$90
In hope of reducing manufacturing
costs, Slagle purchases all of Harrison's outstanding common stock. This new
subsidiary continues to sell merchandise to a number of outside customers as
well as to Slagle. Thus, for internal reporting purposes, Slagle views Harrison
as a separate profit center.
A controversy has now arisen among company officials about the amount that
Harrison should charge Slagle for each component. The administrator in charge
of the subsidiary wants to continue the $90 price. He believes this figure best
reflects the division's profitability: “If we are to be judged by our profits,
why should we be punished for selling to our own parent company? If that
occurs, my figures will look better if I forget Slagle as a customer and try to
market my goods solely to outsiders.”
In contrast, the vice president in charge of Slagle's production wants the
price set at variable cost, total cost, or some derivative of these numbers.
“We bought Harrison to bring our costs down. It only makes sense to reduce the
transfer price; otherwise the benefits of acquiring this subsidiary are not
apparent. I pushed the company to buy Harrison; if our operating results are
not improved, I will get the blame.”
Will the decision about the transfer price affect consolidated net income?
Which method would be easiest for the company's accountant to administer? As
the company's accountant, what advice would you give to these officials?
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Timpanogos Case Study.edited
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Tesla Motors Case Study
Brainstorm ideas for your final project. You may use your current employer, a former employer or an organization you woul ...
Tesla Motors Case Study
Brainstorm ideas for your final project. You may use your current employer, a former employer or an organization you would like to research for this project. Identify a problem that exists within the organization or an idea that you would like to see implemented that will require organizational change.
Begin creating your rough draft of your final paper using the following:
1. Company Overview (Company name and other information that will be important to the reader of your final report). Include the organization structure and company culture in this section.
2. The Current Leader's traits/style.
3. Problem Statement. What problem or idea will you attempt to solve or address?
4. Outline the organization's current culture and identify areas to improve. Express the preferred organizational culture as a result of the change process.
4. Identify the key leadership qualities that your organization will need in leading the company in change.
5. What are some of the options for dealing with this problem or idea?
6. Recommendations – What recommendations do you propose to deal with this idea or problem? How should the organization’s leaders lead the change process?
7. Implementation Plan – How the proposed change will be implemented
Denver Family Institute ?Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Nursing Presentation
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Chief Complaint(CC)
“I am here today due to frequent and watery bowel movements” ...
Denver Family Institute ?Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Nursing Presentation
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Chief Complaint(CC)
“I am here today due to frequent and watery bowel movements”
“I have pain in my belly”
“neck swelling”
History of Present Illness (HPI)
A 37-year-old
European American female presents to your practice with “loose stools”
for about three days. One event about every three hours
A 25-year-old
female presents to the emergency room (ER) with complaints of severe
abdominal pain for 2 weeks . The pain is sharp and crampy It hurts if I
run, sit down hard, or if I have sex
A 42-year-old
African American female who refers that she has been noticing slow and
progressive swelling on her neck for about a year. Also she stated she
has lost weight without any food restriction
PMH
No contributory
Patient denies
Patient denies
PSH
Appendectomy at the age of 14
Surgical removal of benign left breast nodule 2 years ago
Drug Hx
No meds
Birth control
No medication at the time
Allergies
Penicillin
NKA
NKA
Subjective
Fever and chills, Lost appetite Flatulence No mucus or blood on stools
Nausea and
vomiting, Last menstrual period 5 days ago, New sexual partner about 2
months ago, No condoms, he hates them No pain, blood or difficulty with
urination
Mild difficult to shallow, Neck feels tight, Pt states she feels Palpitations
Objective Data
PE
B/P 188/96; Pulse 89; RR 16; Temp 99.0; Ht 5,6; wt 110; BMI 17.8
B/P 138/90; temperature 99°F; (RR) 20; (HR) 110, regular; oxygen saturation (PO2) 96%; pain 5/10
B/P 158/90; Pulse 102; RR 20; Temp 99.2; Ht 5,4; wt 114; BMI 19.6
General
well-developed female in no acute distress, appears slightly fatigued
acute distress and severe pain
42-year-old female appears thin. She is anxious – pacing in the room and fidgeting, but in no acute distress.
HEENT
Atraumatic,
normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, arcus senilus bilaterally, conjunctiva and
sclera clear, nares patent, nasopharynx clear, edentulous.
Atraumatic,
normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, conjunctiva and sclera clear; nares patent,
nasopharynx clear, good dentition. Piercing in her right nostril and
lower lip.
Bulging eyes
Neck
Supple
Diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland
Lungs
CTA AP&L
CTA AP&L
CTA AP&L
Card
S1S2 without rub or gallop
S1S2 without rub or gallop
S1S2 without rub, Tachycardia
Abd
positive bowel
sounds (BS) in all four quadrants; no masses; no organomegaly noted;
diffuse, mild, bilateral lower quadrant pain noted Mild diffuse
tenderness.
• INSPECTION: no masses or thrills
noted; no discoloration and skin is warm to; no tattoos or piercings;
abdomen is nondistended and round • AUSCULTATION: bowel sounds (BS) are normal in all four quadrants, no bruits noted•
PALPATION: on palpation, abdomen is tender to touch in four quadrants;
tenderness noted on light palpation, deep palpation reveals no masses,
spleen and liver unremarkable • PERCUSSION: tympany heard in all quadrants, no dullness noted in abdominal area
benign, normoactive bowel sounds x 4
GU
Non contributory
• EXTERNAL: mature hair distribution; no external lesions on labia• INTROITUS: slight green-gray discharge, no lesions• VAGINAL: normal rugae; moderate amount of green discharge on vaginal walls• CERVIX: nulliparous os with small amount of purulent discharge from os with positive cervical motion tenderness (CMT)• UTERUS: ante-flexed, normal size, shape, and position• ADNEXA: bilateral tenderness with fullness; both ovaries without masses• RECTAL: deferred• VAGINAL DISCHARGE: green in color
Non contributory
Ext
no cyanosis, clubbing or edema
no cyanosis, clubbing or edema
no cyanosis, clubbing or edema
Integument
good skin turgor noted, moist mucous membranes
intact without lesions masses or rashes
Thin skin, Increase moisture
Neuro
No obvious deformities, CN grossly intact II-XII
No obvious deficits and CN grossly intact II-XII
No obvious deficits and CN grossly intact II-XII
What other subjective data would you obtain?
What other objective findings would you look for?
What diagnostic exams do you want to order?
Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms?
Give rationales for your each differential diagnosis.
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Accounting:Consolidated Financial Statements - Intra - Entity Assets Transaction
Discussion 5.1: What Price Should We Charge Ourselves?
Slagle Corporation is a large
manufacturing organization. O ...
Accounting:Consolidated Financial Statements - Intra - Entity Assets Transaction
Discussion 5.1: What Price Should We Charge Ourselves?
Slagle Corporation is a large
manufacturing organization. Over the past several years, it has obtained an
important component used in its production process exclusively from Harrison,
Inc., a relatively small company in Topeka, Kansas. Harrison charges $90 per
unit for this part:
Variable cost per unit
$40
Fixed cost assigned per unit
$30
Markup
$20
Total
$90
In hope of reducing manufacturing
costs, Slagle purchases all of Harrison's outstanding common stock. This new
subsidiary continues to sell merchandise to a number of outside customers as
well as to Slagle. Thus, for internal reporting purposes, Slagle views Harrison
as a separate profit center.
A controversy has now arisen among company officials about the amount that
Harrison should charge Slagle for each component. The administrator in charge
of the subsidiary wants to continue the $90 price. He believes this figure best
reflects the division's profitability: “If we are to be judged by our profits,
why should we be punished for selling to our own parent company? If that
occurs, my figures will look better if I forget Slagle as a customer and try to
market my goods solely to outsiders.”
In contrast, the vice president in charge of Slagle's production wants the
price set at variable cost, total cost, or some derivative of these numbers.
“We bought Harrison to bring our costs down. It only makes sense to reduce the
transfer price; otherwise the benefits of acquiring this subsidiary are not
apparent. I pushed the company to buy Harrison; if our operating results are
not improved, I will get the blame.”
Will the decision about the transfer price affect consolidated net income?
Which method would be easiest for the company's accountant to administer? As
the company's accountant, what advice would you give to these officials?
6 pages
Timpanogos Case Study.edited
“List all participating members and their titles (e.g., Manager) on the title page of your A Tax Practice offers an oppo ...
Timpanogos Case Study.edited
“List all participating members and their titles (e.g., Manager) on the title page of your A Tax Practice offers an opportunity for accountants and ...
Tesla Motors Case Study
Brainstorm ideas for your final project. You may use your current employer, a former employer or an organization you woul ...
Tesla Motors Case Study
Brainstorm ideas for your final project. You may use your current employer, a former employer or an organization you would like to research for this project. Identify a problem that exists within the organization or an idea that you would like to see implemented that will require organizational change.
Begin creating your rough draft of your final paper using the following:
1. Company Overview (Company name and other information that will be important to the reader of your final report). Include the organization structure and company culture in this section.
2. The Current Leader's traits/style.
3. Problem Statement. What problem or idea will you attempt to solve or address?
4. Outline the organization's current culture and identify areas to improve. Express the preferred organizational culture as a result of the change process.
4. Identify the key leadership qualities that your organization will need in leading the company in change.
5. What are some of the options for dealing with this problem or idea?
6. Recommendations – What recommendations do you propose to deal with this idea or problem? How should the organization’s leaders lead the change process?
7. Implementation Plan – How the proposed change will be implemented
Denver Family Institute ?Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Nursing Presentation
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Chief Complaint(CC)
“I am here today due to frequent and watery bowel movements” ...
Denver Family Institute ?Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Nursing Presentation
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Chief Complaint(CC)
“I am here today due to frequent and watery bowel movements”
“I have pain in my belly”
“neck swelling”
History of Present Illness (HPI)
A 37-year-old
European American female presents to your practice with “loose stools”
for about three days. One event about every three hours
A 25-year-old
female presents to the emergency room (ER) with complaints of severe
abdominal pain for 2 weeks . The pain is sharp and crampy It hurts if I
run, sit down hard, or if I have sex
A 42-year-old
African American female who refers that she has been noticing slow and
progressive swelling on her neck for about a year. Also she stated she
has lost weight without any food restriction
PMH
No contributory
Patient denies
Patient denies
PSH
Appendectomy at the age of 14
Surgical removal of benign left breast nodule 2 years ago
Drug Hx
No meds
Birth control
No medication at the time
Allergies
Penicillin
NKA
NKA
Subjective
Fever and chills, Lost appetite Flatulence No mucus or blood on stools
Nausea and
vomiting, Last menstrual period 5 days ago, New sexual partner about 2
months ago, No condoms, he hates them No pain, blood or difficulty with
urination
Mild difficult to shallow, Neck feels tight, Pt states she feels Palpitations
Objective Data
PE
B/P 188/96; Pulse 89; RR 16; Temp 99.0; Ht 5,6; wt 110; BMI 17.8
B/P 138/90; temperature 99°F; (RR) 20; (HR) 110, regular; oxygen saturation (PO2) 96%; pain 5/10
B/P 158/90; Pulse 102; RR 20; Temp 99.2; Ht 5,4; wt 114; BMI 19.6
General
well-developed female in no acute distress, appears slightly fatigued
acute distress and severe pain
42-year-old female appears thin. She is anxious – pacing in the room and fidgeting, but in no acute distress.
HEENT
Atraumatic,
normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, arcus senilus bilaterally, conjunctiva and
sclera clear, nares patent, nasopharynx clear, edentulous.
Atraumatic,
normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, conjunctiva and sclera clear; nares patent,
nasopharynx clear, good dentition. Piercing in her right nostril and
lower lip.
Bulging eyes
Neck
Supple
Diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland
Lungs
CTA AP&L
CTA AP&L
CTA AP&L
Card
S1S2 without rub or gallop
S1S2 without rub or gallop
S1S2 without rub, Tachycardia
Abd
positive bowel
sounds (BS) in all four quadrants; no masses; no organomegaly noted;
diffuse, mild, bilateral lower quadrant pain noted Mild diffuse
tenderness.
• INSPECTION: no masses or thrills
noted; no discoloration and skin is warm to; no tattoos or piercings;
abdomen is nondistended and round • AUSCULTATION: bowel sounds (BS) are normal in all four quadrants, no bruits noted•
PALPATION: on palpation, abdomen is tender to touch in four quadrants;
tenderness noted on light palpation, deep palpation reveals no masses,
spleen and liver unremarkable • PERCUSSION: tympany heard in all quadrants, no dullness noted in abdominal area
benign, normoactive bowel sounds x 4
GU
Non contributory
• EXTERNAL: mature hair distribution; no external lesions on labia• INTROITUS: slight green-gray discharge, no lesions• VAGINAL: normal rugae; moderate amount of green discharge on vaginal walls• CERVIX: nulliparous os with small amount of purulent discharge from os with positive cervical motion tenderness (CMT)• UTERUS: ante-flexed, normal size, shape, and position• ADNEXA: bilateral tenderness with fullness; both ovaries without masses• RECTAL: deferred• VAGINAL DISCHARGE: green in color
Non contributory
Ext
no cyanosis, clubbing or edema
no cyanosis, clubbing or edema
no cyanosis, clubbing or edema
Integument
good skin turgor noted, moist mucous membranes
intact without lesions masses or rashes
Thin skin, Increase moisture
Neuro
No obvious deformities, CN grossly intact II-XII
No obvious deficits and CN grossly intact II-XII
No obvious deficits and CN grossly intact II-XII
What other subjective data would you obtain?
What other objective findings would you look for?
What diagnostic exams do you want to order?
Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms?
Give rationales for your each differential diagnosis.
Allen County Community College Web Analytics Division in A2Z Ecommerce LLC Worksheet
You are working as an analyst with the web analytics division in A2Z Ecommerce LLC. You are assisting marketing and sales ...
Allen County Community College Web Analytics Division in A2Z Ecommerce LLC Worksheet
You are working as an analyst with the web analytics division in A2Z Ecommerce LLC. You are assisting marketing and sales teams to analyze the website data and visualize it for better decision making. Note : Minor deviations from sample answers can occur due to style customization. You will not be penalized due to style differences, you will be awarded points based on the application of the steps mentioned below.
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