Presented here are the accounts of
Town and Country RealtyTown and Country Realty
for the year ended
DecemberDecember
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Land |
$10,000 |
Owner contribution, 2018 |
$36,000 |
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Notes Payable |
29,000 |
Accounts Payable |
10,000 |
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Property Tax Expense |
2,400 |
Accounts Receivable |
1,300 |
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Hicks, Withdrawals |
36,000 |
Advertising Expense |
12,000 |
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Rent Expense |
8,000 |
Building |
194,800 |
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Salaries Expense |
63,000 |
Cash |
2,200 |
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Salaries Payable |
800 |
Equipment |
13,000 |
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Service Revenue |
235,000 |
Insurance Expense |
1,800 |
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Office Supplies |
9,000 |
Interest Expense |
7,300 |
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Hicks, Capital, Dec. 31, 2017 |
50,000 |
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Markov Processes (Market Share Analysis)
In Westvale, a small rural town in Maine, virtually all shopping
and business are done in the town. The town has one farm and garden
center that sells fertilizer to the local farmers and gardeners.
The center carries three brands of fertilizer--- Plant plus, Crop
extra, and Gro-fast--- so every person in the town who uses
fertilizer uses one of the three brands. The garden center has
9,000 customers for fertilizer each spring. An extensive market
research study has determined that customers switch brands of
fertilizer according to the following probability transition
matrix
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Next Spring |
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This Spring |
Plant Plus (P) |
Crop Extra (C) |
Gro-fast (G) |
|
Plant Plus (P) |
.4 |
.3 |
.3 |
|
Crop Extra (C) |
.5 |
.1 |
.4 |
|
Gro-fast (G) |
.4 |
.2 |
.4 |
The number of customers presently using each brand of fertilizer is shown in the following table
|
Fertilizer Brand |
Customers |
|
Plant Plus |
3000 |
|
Crop Extra |
4000 |
|
Gro-fast |
2000 |
A) Determine the steady-state probabilities for the fertilizer
brands.
B) Forecast the customer demand for each brand of fertilizer in the
long run and the changes in customer demand.
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and owns the medical office building where their imaging and
radiology lab and physical therapy and diagnostic laboratory
centers are located. Although the size of staffs in both practices
is about the same, OGMG has a very different financial structure.
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receivables is
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patients for laboratory tests and to specialists outside the
practice when these same tests or specialists are available
internally at other offices. The room that houses the network
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10–2. What are some of the project management implications for the integration of the practices
10–4. How would you secure access to the data and what personnel implications do you foresee? How do you ensure that the proper records are updated in a timely manner?
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#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main()
{
ifstream inFile1;
ifstream inFile2;
ofstream outFile1;
int mClientNumber, fClientNumber;
string mClientName;
string fClientName;
bool atLeastOneFileNotAtEnd = true;
bool inFile1Written = false;
bool inFile2Written = false;
cout << "File merge processing starting." <<
endl;
inFile1.open("MaleClients.rtf");
inFile2.open("FemaleClients.rtf");
outFile1.open("MergedClients.rtf");
inFile1 >> mClientNumber;
inFile1 >> mClientName;
inFile2 >> fClientNumber;
inFile2 >> fClientName;
while (atLeastOneFileNotAtEnd == true)
{
if(inFile1.eof())
{
if(inFile2Written == false)
{
outFile1 << fClientNumber << " " <<
fClientName << endl;
inFile2Written = true;
}
}
else if(inFile2.eof())
{
if(inFile1Written == false)
{
outFile1 << mClientNumber << " " << mClientName
<< endl;
inFile1Written = true;
}
}
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{
outFile1 << mClientNumber << " " << mClientName
<< endl;
inFile1Written = true;
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else
{
outFile1 << fClientNumber << " " << fClientName
<< endl;
inFile2Written = true;
}
if ((!inFile1.eof()) && (inFile1Written == true))
{
inFile1 >> mClientNumber >>
mClientName;
inFile1Written = false;
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{
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inFile2Written = false;
}
if ((inFile1.eof()) && (inFile2.eof()))
{
atLeastOneFileNotAtEnd = false;
}
}
inFile1.close();
inFile2.close();
outFile1.close();
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