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Early settlement discounts for customers who pay early is
A.administration cost
B.production
C.distribution cost
D.selling cost
A.administration cost
B.production
C.distribution cost
D.selling cost
A Nobel prize would NOT be given to ______.
A.an author who wrote a novel
B.a doctor who discovered a vaccine
C.a composer who wrote a symphony
D.a diplomat who negotiated a peace settlement
Which of the following best expresses the writer's attitude towards early day care?
A.Children fewer than three should stay with heir parents.
B.Early day care has positive effects on children's development.
C.The effects of early day care on children are exaggerated and parents should ignore the issue.
D.The issue is controversial and its settlement calls for the use of statistics.
Which of the following best expresses the writer's attitude towards early day care?
A.Children under three should stay with their parents.
B.Early day care has positive effects on children's development.
C.The issue is controversial and its settlement calls for the use of statistics.
D.The effects of early day care on children are exaggerated and parents should ignore the issue.
Why does the author mention the settlement at Monte Verde, Chile, in paragraph 5?
A.The remains of boats suggest that people may have lived there.
B.Artifacts suggest that humans reached this area before the ice melted on land.
C.Bones and footprints from large animals confirm that the people were hunters.
D.The houses and tools excavated prove that the early humans were intelligent.
From a different supplier, Nesud Co purchases $2·4 million per year of Component K at a price of $5 per component. Consumption of Component K can be assumed to be at a constant rate throughout the year. The company orders components at the start of each month in order to meet demand and the cost of placing each order is $248·44. The holding cost for Component K is $1·06 per unit per year.
The finance director of Nesud Co is concerned that approximately 1% of credit sales turn into irrecoverable debts. In addition, she has been advised that customers of the company take an average of 65 days to settle their accounts, even though Nesud Co requires settlement within 40 days.
Nesud Co finances working capital from an overdraft costing 4% per year. Assume there are 360 days in a year.
Required:
(a) Evaluate whether Nesud Co should accept the early settlement discount offered by its supplier. (4 marks)
(b) Evaluate whether Nesud Co should adopt an economic order quantity approach to ordering Component K. (6 marks)
(c) Critically discuss how Nesud Co could improve the management of its trade receivables. (10 marks)
A、The cash operating cycle has lengthened in 20X2.
B、Steve has taken advantage of early settlement discounts offered by suppliers in 20X2.
C、Steve is taking longer to sell his inventory in 20X2.
D、Steve has improved his credit control in 20X2.
A.Every human species since Homo erectus has made controlled use of fire.
B.Homo erectus could not have eaten antelope meat unless the meat had been cooked.
C.Early human settlements can be identified by the presence of charred antelope bones.
D.The diet of Homo erectus consisted in large part of antelope meat.
E.The antelope bones were charred in a fire controlled by humans.
听力原文: Today, I would like to begin by discussing early European settlement along one of our well-known rivers, the Hudson, which empties into the Atlantic to form. New York Bay. The Hudson River has a couple of interesting physical features that made it very attractive for settlement by the Europeans. The first is that the river extends inland from the Atlantic Ocean for more than 150 miles with no waterfalls or rapids. Its surface is virtually flat for that entire distance, with no obstacles. Second, the whole 150-mile stretch is influenced by tides from the Atlantic Ocean Roughly every six hours, the river reverses direction, flowing north when the tide is rising and south toward the ocean when the tide is going down. Obviously there were no obstacles to prevent settlers from moving further upstream on the Hudson River and this explains why the Dutch penetrated so far inland. They were the first Europeans to settle in the Hudson valley. Of course, to go upstream, the Dutch settlers needed' the right kind of boat, and so to navigate the river, they design a sloop with only one mast but with two sails, one rigged in front of the mast and one behind. The mast was very tall, in many cases over 100 feet tall, so that the large sails could catch winds blowing above the shore line hills. Hudson River sloops carried passengers and cargo. The cargo ranges from coal, lumber and hay to fruit, vegetables and livestock. Traveling only ten miles an hour in a good wind, the sloop was not too speedy by modern standards, but it was ideally suited to the Dutch settlement, and in fact when the stream boat eventually was introduced, it couldn't keep up with the sloop.
(33)
A.The strength of its shipbuilding industry.
B.The physical features of the river itself.
C.The abundance of fruit, vegetables, and livestock.
D.The similarity of climate to that in Europe.
听力原文: Today, I would like to begin by discussing early European settlement along one of our well-known rivers, the Hudson, which empties into the Atlantic to form. New York bay. The Hudson river has a couple of interesting physical features that made it very attractive for settlement by the Europeans. The first is that river extends inland from the Atlantic Ocean for more than 150 miles with no waterfalls or rapids. Its surface is virtually flat for that entire distance, with no obstacles. Second, the whole 150-mile stretch is influenced by tides from the Atlantic Ocean. Roughly every six hours, the river reverses direction, flowing north when the tide is rising and south toward the ocean when the tide is going down. Obviously there were no obstacles to prevent settlers from moving further upstream on the Hudson river and this explains why the Dutch penetrated so far inland. They were the first Europeans to settle in the Hudson valley. Of course, to go upstream, the Dutch settlers needed the right kind of boat, and so to navigate the river, they design a sloop with only one mast but two sails, one rigged in front of the mast and one behind. The mast was very tall, in many cases over 100 feet tall, so that the large sails could catch winds blowing above the shore line hills. Hudson river sloops carried passengers and cargo. The cargo ranging from coal, lumber and hay to fruit, vegetables and livestock. Traveling only ten miles an hour in a good wind, the sloop was not too speedy by modern standards, but it was ideally suited to the Dutch settlement, and in fact when the steam boat eventually was introduced, it couldn't keep up with the sloop.
(33)
A.The strength of its shipbuilding industry.
B.The physical features of the river itself.
C.The abundance of fruit, vegetables, and livestock.
D.The similarity of climate to that in Europe.
Who is the writer of this short story from which the passage is taken?
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