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Suppose you have assumed the role as the construction manager (CM) in one of the City...

Suppose you have assumed the role as the construction manager (CM) in one of the City of Kelowna’s water park projects. The previous CM resigned the City. The project is 2 months behind the schedule. Over 75% of the allocated budget has been spent and only 55% (based on number of installed/constructed items) of the construction has been completed.

  1. What will be your immediate actions in the first few days? - (300 words maximum)

In: Operations Management

Assume that you are hired in a marketing manager position at a hotel. You are supposed...

Assume that you are hired in a marketing manager position at a hotel. You are supposed to develop a marketing positioning statement and communicate it with all employees so that they can understand organizational marketing directions. There is no precedented work about a marketing strategy, and sooner or later, you need to start with the work. How can you lead to develop the positioning statement? Explain the process of developing the statement from the beginning (NOT about just making the statement).

In: Operations Management

Explain how the downgrading of bonds for a particular corporation affects the prices of those bonds,...

Explain how the downgrading of bonds for a particular corporation affects the prices of those bonds, the return to investors that currently hold these bonds, and the potential return to other investors who may invest in the bonds in the near future

In: Finance

The patient is admitted in a near comatose state with a blood glucose level of 750....

The patient is admitted in a near comatose state with a blood glucose level of 750. His respiratory rate is 42 breaths per minute, and his respiratory pattern is deep and regular. What is this type of breathing known as?

In: Nursing

The girl's name is a reference to what? Choose one


The girl's name is a reference to what? Choose one 

Her figurative (and perhaps even literal) near-sightedness. 

The town in which she lives 

Her Slavic ancestry 

The kind of work she will do for a living

In: Nursing

1.) What do you observe about the equipotential lines very near the charges and very far...

1.) What do you observe about the equipotential lines very near the charges and very far away from them? How does a second charge affect the potential field of the first one?

In: Physics

When the Fed changes the interest rates how does it affect the bond market and the...

When the Fed changes the interest rates how does it affect the bond market and the stock market? Do you expect lower or higher interest rates in the near future? Why?

Minimum of 500 words.

In: Finance

How would you use henge designed for extremely northern latitudes be different than one designed for...

How would you use henge designed for extremely northern latitudes be different than one designed for use near the equator. Hint: At the equator the “pie slices” are only 23 1/2 degrees.

In: Physics

Explain Buchanan and Tullock's optimal decision rule model. Give examples of cases where rules near unanimity...

Explain Buchanan and Tullock's optimal decision rule model. Give examples of cases where rules near unanimity are optimal, where rules far from unanimity are optimal, and when it is optimal to not decide collectively.

In: Economics

Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd is registered for GST purposes. It accounts for GST on the accruals...

Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd is registered for GST purposes. It accounts for GST on the accruals basis and submits its Business Activity Statements monthly. Assume that all amounts in the question include GST when applicable.

The business operates from Brisbane’s north-side and its main business is to design and establish new gardens at shopping centres and office parks, and to provide ongoing garden maintenance services to clients.

During October 2018, Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd was involved in the following transactions:

* Designing and establishing a new garden at the refurbished Westfield shopping centre at North Lakes. The invoice issued on 25 October 2018 totalled $27,600.

* Ongoing garden maintenance services for clients. Invoices issued in October 2018 totalled $55,200.

* Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd prepared plans for the elaborate gardens of a new hotel being built in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The plans were sent to Dubai by airfreight on 1 October 2018. Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd issued an invoice for $17,500 on 15 October 2018.

* Purchases of plants, fertiliser and decorative stones from Brunnings Warehouse, one of Australia’s largest household hardware chains, totalled $9,900.

* The company purchased 100 square meters of Buffalo lawn from a retired school teacher who decided to dig up the lawn of his acreage in Caboolture to put down asphalt so that he no longer had to mow his lawn. The school teacher charged Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd $660 on 19 October 2018.

*The company purchased a second-hand lawnmower from a large supplier in Perth for $990 on 1 October 2018. The lawnmower was delivered a day later by a nationwide courier company that charged $110 for this service.

* Salaries and wages paid to staff in October 2018 totalled $12,000.

* Fuel costs for the company’s vehicles, lawnmowers and hedge trimmers totalled $1,980 during October 2018.

* The business operated from rented offices in North Lakes owned by a listed property group. Rent for October 2018 totalled $1,000.

* The October invoice that Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd received from the electricity and gas supplier for the rental property totalled $275.

* Purchases of milk, sugar, tea bags and coffee powder from a grocery store totalled $100 in October 2018. These were placed in a tea room in the rented offices for the exclusive use of staff.

* On 1 October 2018, Matt’s Landscaping Pty Ltd purchased a new one and a half tonne utility vehicle for $82,500.

* The company purchased specialised pruning shears from a company in France during October 2018. The shears cost $1,500 and international freight and insurance cost $100.

* Interest paid to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in October 2018 on an overdraft facility totalled $660.

You are required to:

Calculate the GST payable or GST refundable for October 2018. Show all your calculations and provide reasons for your answers

In: Accounting