This document calculates the consumption and cost of cigarettes per day, month, and year for 10 individuals. It provides the number of cigarettes smoked per day, number of packs per day, daily cost, monthly consumption in cigarettes and packs, monthly cost, annual consumption in cigarettes and packs, and annual cost for each person. Two graphs are included, one showing annual cigarette consumption by person and one showing annual cost by person.
This document summarizes the smoking habits and costs of 10 individuals. It details the number of cigarettes smoked per day and per month, as well as the costs. Total annual cigarette consumption for the group is 50400 cigarettes, costing a total of $88,200 per year. Two graphs are included, one showing annual cigarette consumption by person and another depicting annual costs by person.
This document calculates the consumption and cost of cigarettes per day, month, and year for 10 individuals. It provides the name, age, number of cigarettes smoked per day, number of packs per day, daily cost, cigarettes per month, packs per month, monthly cost, cigarettes per year, packs per year, and annual cost for each person. Two graphs are included, one showing annual cigarette consumption by person and one showing annual cost by person. The highest annual consumption was 9,000 cigarettes and the highest annual cost was $18,900.
The document analyzes housing inventory levels by price range for several Chicagoland municipalities in May, June, and July 2010. It shows the number of active listings, average days on market, and months of supply for different price brackets. In most areas, inventory levels were stable or increased slightly over the three months. Average days on market remained largely similar, while months of supply increased modestly in many price categories.
This document appears to be a sales report from an athletic apparel company listing individual employee sales, totals for various categories, and comparisons to previous months and years. It includes tables with employee names and IDs, sales amounts, commissions, and amounts for various categories like clothing, accessories, and activities. Overall sales for the month were $70,424.62 with sales representatives accounting for $69,158.62 of that total. Sales and other categories were up compared to the previous January in most cases.
From Small to Big - how we doubled our events business at Armidale City Bowli...Profitable Hospitality
The Armidale City Bowling Club doubled its events business by expanding its event spaces. It added two new venues - Dangarsleigh and the BBQ area - in addition to existing spaces like the auditorium and function room. This increased the number of bookings and improved food and beverage sales. Comparative figures show a rise in banquet sales, room hire revenue, and per head spending between 2009-2012 as the club utilized the additional spaces.
The document provides data on 35 used Ford Mustangs being sold by Tom from his new car lot and performs regression analyses to determine the relationships between price and various attributes like age, miles, cylinders in order to help Tom better understand how to competitively price his inventory and maximize profits. Recommendations include focusing on the most significant factors of age, cylinders, and miles in pricing according to the regression models as well as comparing prices to industry sources and offering incentives to customers.
The document analyzes the 2008 financial performance of KKC. It shows that earnings from participant fees and donations were $44,100 while costs were $24,578, resulting in a profit of $19,522. Participant numbers ranged from 1500 to 3000, with fees making up the bulk of earnings. Costs primarily covered t-shirt and payment processing expenses. The previous year's donation amount was $10,300.
This document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. Coffee beans were the highest cost item for all locations, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in Seattle. Other goods included containers, condiments, and pastries, with total annual costs ranging from $83,454.49 in San Francisco to $104,335.94 in New York.
This document summarizes the smoking habits and costs of 10 individuals. It details the number of cigarettes smoked per day and per month, as well as the costs. Total annual cigarette consumption for the group is 50400 cigarettes, costing a total of $88,200 per year. Two graphs are included, one showing annual cigarette consumption by person and another depicting annual costs by person.
This document calculates the consumption and cost of cigarettes per day, month, and year for 10 individuals. It provides the name, age, number of cigarettes smoked per day, number of packs per day, daily cost, cigarettes per month, packs per month, monthly cost, cigarettes per year, packs per year, and annual cost for each person. Two graphs are included, one showing annual cigarette consumption by person and one showing annual cost by person. The highest annual consumption was 9,000 cigarettes and the highest annual cost was $18,900.
The document analyzes housing inventory levels by price range for several Chicagoland municipalities in May, June, and July 2010. It shows the number of active listings, average days on market, and months of supply for different price brackets. In most areas, inventory levels were stable or increased slightly over the three months. Average days on market remained largely similar, while months of supply increased modestly in many price categories.
This document appears to be a sales report from an athletic apparel company listing individual employee sales, totals for various categories, and comparisons to previous months and years. It includes tables with employee names and IDs, sales amounts, commissions, and amounts for various categories like clothing, accessories, and activities. Overall sales for the month were $70,424.62 with sales representatives accounting for $69,158.62 of that total. Sales and other categories were up compared to the previous January in most cases.
From Small to Big - how we doubled our events business at Armidale City Bowli...Profitable Hospitality
The Armidale City Bowling Club doubled its events business by expanding its event spaces. It added two new venues - Dangarsleigh and the BBQ area - in addition to existing spaces like the auditorium and function room. This increased the number of bookings and improved food and beverage sales. Comparative figures show a rise in banquet sales, room hire revenue, and per head spending between 2009-2012 as the club utilized the additional spaces.
The document provides data on 35 used Ford Mustangs being sold by Tom from his new car lot and performs regression analyses to determine the relationships between price and various attributes like age, miles, cylinders in order to help Tom better understand how to competitively price his inventory and maximize profits. Recommendations include focusing on the most significant factors of age, cylinders, and miles in pricing according to the regression models as well as comparing prices to industry sources and offering incentives to customers.
The document analyzes the 2008 financial performance of KKC. It shows that earnings from participant fees and donations were $44,100 while costs were $24,578, resulting in a profit of $19,522. Participant numbers ranged from 1500 to 3000, with fees making up the bulk of earnings. Costs primarily covered t-shirt and payment processing expenses. The previous year's donation amount was $10,300.
This document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. Coffee beans were the highest cost item for all locations, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in Seattle. Other goods included containers, condiments, and pastries, with total annual costs ranging from $83,454.49 in San Francisco to $104,335.94 in New York.
L. Canty made actual payments to Somerset Farms LLC from April through September 2002 totaling $34,031.50. The payments ranged from $2050 in June to $8929.50 in August, with no payment made in October.
The document contains sales data for various clients organized into tables. The tables include client name, brand, specifications like storage size or screen size, price, discounts, taxes and totals. The document also contains codes and price ranges for different brands and product specifications.
The document discusses bond immunization and includes a table of bond quotes with details like coupon rates, maturity dates, ask prices, and accrued interest. It also includes tables showing the results of cash matching and duration optimization to minimize risks from changes in interest rates. The objective is to choose decision variables for the term structure coefficients to minimize risks and meet cash flow and duration constraints.
1) The document analyzes housing inventory levels by price range for detached properties in several Chicago suburbs for May 1, 2010, June 1, 2010, and July 1, 2010.
2) Inventory levels fluctuated slightly between the months but remained relatively stable.
3) Days on market and months of supply also remained fairly consistent, indicating a stable and balanced housing market during this period.
This document provides deer claim statistics for the state of Illinois by county for the year 2005, including the number of deer claims, total losses paid for deer claims, deer claim frequency per 1,000 exposures, and deer claim frequencies and severities for previous years. Some key details include over 2,200 deer claims in Macon County resulting in over $64,000 in losses paid, and Franklin County having the highest deer claim frequency in 2005 at 23 claims per 1,000 exposures. Cook County had the lowest deer claim frequency in 2005 despite having the largest number of exposures.
The document presents a 5-year income statement for a company. It shows projections for sales, costs, expenses and profits. In year 1, the company is projected to have $255 million in sales and $204 million in pre-tax profits. Sales and profits are projected to steadily increase each year, with year 5 sales projected at $1.04 billion and pre-tax profits at $847 million. Expenses are projected to remain around 1.8% of sales each year.
The document shows the annual sales figures for different customer segments in four cities for a scissors and office supply company. Total annual sales across all cities was over $2.8 million, with the highest sales in Boston and the lowest in St. Louis. Government and large business customers contributed the most to total sales.
This document provides a cost estimate for a network infrastructure project. It lists 16 items needed for the project along with their quantities, unit costs, and total costs. The total cost for the project is estimated to be $703,605 with an additional 5% for unexpected costs. A 3 month warranty is provided. The document then shows cost estimates for 5 alternative options, with the total costs ranging from $861,105 to $1,245,300 and warranties ranging from 3 to 7 months.
The document outlines a guaranteed high yield capital fund offered by Standard Morgan. It shows daily rates of return for investments of various amounts over a period of 730 days. Larger investments and longer time periods yield higher returns, with investments of $10,000 or more earning a guaranteed 0.3% daily dividend. The fund guarantees preservation of capital as well as competitive returns.
The document presents data on housing market inventory levels from August 2011 through October 2011 for several Chicago suburbs. It shows the number of active listings, average days on market (DOM), and months of supply by price range for communities such as Addison, Algonquin, Antioch, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Barrington Area, and Bartlett. The data indicates that in most communities and across most price ranges, inventory levels decreased slightly from August to September to October while average DOM increased, resulting in a small decrease in months of supply over the three months.
Who wants to be drug specialist (Darshan Mehta)mehta786
The document describes a game show called "50:50" where contestants can win cash prizes ranging from $100 to $1 million by answering multiple choice drug-related questions. It lists the 15 prize amounts and includes screenshots of questions about various drugs and their effects.
This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2010 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families receiving support, students receiving scholarships, adults receiving various types of support (food assistance, education support, childcare, etc.), and the total monetary value of support provided in each municipality and for the entire state of Guanajuato. The top-level totals show over 241,000 families and 259,000 students received support totaling over 345 million Mexican pesos across the state in the second bimester of 2010.
This document summarizes social welfare benefits provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the sixth bimester of 2010 by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving benefits, adults served, and amounts distributed for programs like food, education, childcare, utilities and cash transfers in each of the 46 municipalities in Guanajuato. The total amount distributed across all municipalities was over 431 million Mexican pesos.
This document provides a summary of economic support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families receiving support, beneficiaries of various programs providing food, education, living assistance and more. The total economic support provided to families across the state for the period was 392,260,005 Mexican pesos.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona expresso coffee across 5 cities. It details the spending on coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries in New York, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and San Francisco, with the total spending listed at the bottom. Coffee beans accounted for the largest portion of costs, while containers the smallest, with total annual spending across all categories being $504,855.62.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee shops in 5 cities. Coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries are the categories shown. Seattle had the highest total annual cost of goods at $90,158.74 while Denver had the lowest at $92,594.16. San Francisco was in between these two cities for total annual cost of goods.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and beneficiaries receiving different types of support such as scholarships, food assistance, education funding, childcare, utilities and more. The total amount of assistance provided across all municipalities for this period was over $397 million Mexican pesos.
1) O documento discute o lançamento do novo Ford Fiesta e sua proposta de ser um produto global com o mesmo padrão de construção e design em todos os mercados para reduzir custos.
2) Também apresenta um Chevrolet Omega Edition especial em homenagem ao piloto Emerson Fittipaldi com melhorias mecânicas e no design.
3) Por fim, destaca o Jet Ski Kawasaki Ultra 260X exibido no Salão Náutico de São Paulo, capaz de atingir 30km/h em 1,8 segundo com 260 cavalos de
L. Canty made actual payments to Somerset Farms LLC from April through September 2002 totaling $34,031.50. The payments ranged from $2050 in June to $8929.50 in August, with no payment made in October.
The document contains sales data for various clients organized into tables. The tables include client name, brand, specifications like storage size or screen size, price, discounts, taxes and totals. The document also contains codes and price ranges for different brands and product specifications.
The document discusses bond immunization and includes a table of bond quotes with details like coupon rates, maturity dates, ask prices, and accrued interest. It also includes tables showing the results of cash matching and duration optimization to minimize risks from changes in interest rates. The objective is to choose decision variables for the term structure coefficients to minimize risks and meet cash flow and duration constraints.
1) The document analyzes housing inventory levels by price range for detached properties in several Chicago suburbs for May 1, 2010, June 1, 2010, and July 1, 2010.
2) Inventory levels fluctuated slightly between the months but remained relatively stable.
3) Days on market and months of supply also remained fairly consistent, indicating a stable and balanced housing market during this period.
This document provides deer claim statistics for the state of Illinois by county for the year 2005, including the number of deer claims, total losses paid for deer claims, deer claim frequency per 1,000 exposures, and deer claim frequencies and severities for previous years. Some key details include over 2,200 deer claims in Macon County resulting in over $64,000 in losses paid, and Franklin County having the highest deer claim frequency in 2005 at 23 claims per 1,000 exposures. Cook County had the lowest deer claim frequency in 2005 despite having the largest number of exposures.
The document presents a 5-year income statement for a company. It shows projections for sales, costs, expenses and profits. In year 1, the company is projected to have $255 million in sales and $204 million in pre-tax profits. Sales and profits are projected to steadily increase each year, with year 5 sales projected at $1.04 billion and pre-tax profits at $847 million. Expenses are projected to remain around 1.8% of sales each year.
The document shows the annual sales figures for different customer segments in four cities for a scissors and office supply company. Total annual sales across all cities was over $2.8 million, with the highest sales in Boston and the lowest in St. Louis. Government and large business customers contributed the most to total sales.
This document provides a cost estimate for a network infrastructure project. It lists 16 items needed for the project along with their quantities, unit costs, and total costs. The total cost for the project is estimated to be $703,605 with an additional 5% for unexpected costs. A 3 month warranty is provided. The document then shows cost estimates for 5 alternative options, with the total costs ranging from $861,105 to $1,245,300 and warranties ranging from 3 to 7 months.
The document outlines a guaranteed high yield capital fund offered by Standard Morgan. It shows daily rates of return for investments of various amounts over a period of 730 days. Larger investments and longer time periods yield higher returns, with investments of $10,000 or more earning a guaranteed 0.3% daily dividend. The fund guarantees preservation of capital as well as competitive returns.
The document presents data on housing market inventory levels from August 2011 through October 2011 for several Chicago suburbs. It shows the number of active listings, average days on market (DOM), and months of supply by price range for communities such as Addison, Algonquin, Antioch, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Barrington Area, and Bartlett. The data indicates that in most communities and across most price ranges, inventory levels decreased slightly from August to September to October while average DOM increased, resulting in a small decrease in months of supply over the three months.
Who wants to be drug specialist (Darshan Mehta)mehta786
The document describes a game show called "50:50" where contestants can win cash prizes ranging from $100 to $1 million by answering multiple choice drug-related questions. It lists the 15 prize amounts and includes screenshots of questions about various drugs and their effects.
This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2010 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families receiving support, students receiving scholarships, adults receiving various types of support (food assistance, education support, childcare, etc.), and the total monetary value of support provided in each municipality and for the entire state of Guanajuato. The top-level totals show over 241,000 families and 259,000 students received support totaling over 345 million Mexican pesos across the state in the second bimester of 2010.
This document summarizes social welfare benefits provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the sixth bimester of 2010 by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving benefits, adults served, and amounts distributed for programs like food, education, childcare, utilities and cash transfers in each of the 46 municipalities in Guanajuato. The total amount distributed across all municipalities was over 431 million Mexican pesos.
This document provides a summary of economic support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families receiving support, beneficiaries of various programs providing food, education, living assistance and more. The total economic support provided to families across the state for the period was 392,260,005 Mexican pesos.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona expresso coffee across 5 cities. It details the spending on coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries in New York, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and San Francisco, with the total spending listed at the bottom. Coffee beans accounted for the largest portion of costs, while containers the smallest, with total annual spending across all categories being $504,855.62.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee shops in 5 cities. Coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries are the categories shown. Seattle had the highest total annual cost of goods at $90,158.74 while Denver had the lowest at $92,594.16. San Francisco was in between these two cities for total annual cost of goods.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and beneficiaries receiving different types of support such as scholarships, food assistance, education funding, childcare, utilities and more. The total amount of assistance provided across all municipalities for this period was over $397 million Mexican pesos.
1) O documento discute o lançamento do novo Ford Fiesta e sua proposta de ser um produto global com o mesmo padrão de construção e design em todos os mercados para reduzir custos.
2) Também apresenta um Chevrolet Omega Edition especial em homenagem ao piloto Emerson Fittipaldi com melhorias mecânicas e no design.
3) Por fim, destaca o Jet Ski Kawasaki Ultra 260X exibido no Salão Náutico de São Paulo, capaz de atingir 30km/h em 1,8 segundo com 260 cavalos de
A escola realizará a "Semana da Leitura" de 28 de fevereiro a 4 de março. Alunos, professores e familiares lerão textos e poemas em salas de aula de diferentes turmas nos horários indicados para promover o gosto pela leitura.
Este documento é um atestado de participação como ouvinte em uma oficina ministrada por estudantes como parte do estágio supervisionado do curso de Biologia. O atestado confirma o nome do estudante ouvinte, as datas e horários da oficina realizada em uma escola, e é assinado pela professora supervisora e coordenadora do curso.
El documento proporciona el horario de dos partidos de fútbol sala femenino para el IES Otero Pedrayo el 30 de noviembre de 2010, con el primer partido entre el equipo de 1o de ESO "A" y el equipo de 2o de ESO "A-B-C" a las 16:00 h, y el segundo partido entre el equipo de 2o de Bachillerato y el equipo de 4o de ESO "A" a las 16:30 h.
1) Uma série de reuniões e eventos relacionados à Igreja local irão ocorrer nas próximas semanas com foco no Natal.
2) Haverá confissões em diversas localidades nos dias 14 a 17 de Dezembro para que as pessoas se preparem para o Natal.
3) O Grupo Musical Bunheirense convida a comunidade para um Concerto de Natal no dia 19 de Dezembro.
Este documento resume las lecturas bíblicas para la duodécima semana del tiempo ordinario. La primera lectura describe a Dios respondiendo a Job y mostrando su dominio sobre la tierra y el mar. La segunda lectura explica que el amor de Cristo impulsa a Pablo en su ministerio apostólico. El evangelio narra a Jesús calmando una tormenta en el mar de Galilea y reprendiendo a los discípulos por su poca fe. El documento también incluye comentarios sobre el significado espiritual de los textos.
ONG ABRACC - ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE AJUDA À CRIANÇA COM CÂNCERABRACC
ABRACC - Associação Brasileira de Ajuda à Criança com Câncer - é uma instituição sem fins lucrativos de utilidade pública, que nasceu a partir da iniciativa privada.
Seu principal objetivo é garantir o tratamento e melhorar a qualidade de vida de crianças e adolescentes carentes com câncer e seus familiares.
O trabalho da entidade consiste na doação de leites especiais, complementos alimentares, medicamentos, cestas básicas, roupas, brinquedos e demais assistências sociais. Além do atendimento psicológico individual, terapia de grupo, atendimento nutricional das crianças e familiares.
O documento discute a importância de amar os inimigos como Jesus ensinou. Citando um sermão de Martin Luther King Jr., ele apresenta três modos de fazer isso: perdoando sem permitir que erros criem barreiras; reconhecendo que erros não definem a pessoa; e buscando compreensão em vez de vitória sobre o oponente.
Este documento propõe uma emenda orçamentária aditiva no valor de R$50.000,00 para reformas no CMEI Campo Alegre na Regional CIC em Curitiba através da redução da reserva de contingência. A vereadora Josete justifica a emenda para atender à demanda da comunidade local e escolar.
El documento habla sobre la segunda campaña de fumigación que se llevará a cabo. Se proporcionan dos sitios web para obtener más información sobre la visita.
O documento anuncia a 5a campanha de recolha de sangue organizada pela Associação Humanitária Solidariedade Albufeira em parceria com o Clube Amigo É da Escola Básica e Secundária de Albufeira no dia 29 de Janeiro. Pede aos alunos, funcionários, pais e associados que participem na recolha de sangue no Centro de Dia do Rossio entre as 9h e as 18h para ajudar a salvar vidas.
Os números inteiros incluem os números naturais de 0 para frente e os números inteiros negativos de -1 para trás, formando uma sequência contínua de números que podem ser positivos ou negativos.
1) O prefeito de Montes Claros anunciou a demissão de 50% dos funcionários de cargos comissionados e não prorrogar contratos para reduzir custos em 70% nas secretarias de Educação e Saúde.
2) Também homologou três concursos realizados e fará nomeações até janeiro de 2011.
3) O escritor Laurentino Gomes visitou Montes Claros para pesquisar sobre a independência do Brasil e a vida de Dom Pedro I.
1) A emenda aditiva se refere ao Projeto de Lei 013.00015.2010 que estima a receita e fixa a despesa de Curitiba para 2011.
2) Foi enviada ao protocolo em 06/12/2010 pela vereadora Professora Josete e anexada à proposição principal.
3) Está na Comissão de Economia, Finanças e Fiscalização aguardando votação.
This document contains payroll information for various employees of a company including their position, salary, hours worked, and pay for regular time and overtime. It lists 40 employees ranging from the President of the company to Auxiliary Machine Head positions. For each employee it provides their code, name, position, basic salary, daily rate, hourly rate, number of days worked, basic pay, night shift pay (if any), hours of night shift work, pay for night shift hours, and pay for daytime hours.
This document appears to be a payroll report listing employee information including name, position, salary, hours worked, and pay for 52 employees of a company. It includes executives, managers, supervisors, secretaries, machine operators, mechanics, and custodians. For each employee it provides their identification number, last name, first name, position, basic salary, daily wage, hourly wage, number of days worked, basic pay, night shift pay if applicable, hours of night shift work, pay for night shift work, and hours of day shift work.
This document outlines a 52-week forex trading plan, starting with an opening balance of $1,000 and gradually increasing the trade size and expected profits over time. It projects the balance, trade size, PIP target, daily profit, and weekly profit for each week. The plan aims to reach a balance of $119,800 after 52 weeks by consistently trading with profits of $50-2,500 per day and $150-7,500 per week depending on the month and trade size.
1. The document appears to be a sales order or invoice listing various lubricant and automotive products with quantities, prices, and totals.
2. It includes over 80 product listings with details on product code, format, price per unit, quantities ordered, subtotals, and regional breakdowns of orders.
3. The totals at the bottom indicate a subtotal for the order of over $49,000 and projected sales of over $252 million.
The document contains receipts from three different stores - Ropa Aid in Playas de Rosarito, Cafe Cherry in Plaza Festival Rosarito, and Sears in Tijuana. Ropa Aid sold clothing items like shirts, shoes, pants, and jewelry. Cafe Cherry sold food items like pastries, coffee, sandwiches, and ice cream. Sears sold shoes, toys, shirts, pants, and accessories. Each receipt lists the products purchased, descriptions, prices, taxes, subtotals, and totals.
The document contains receipts from three different stores - Ropa Aid in Playas de Rosarito, Cafe Cherry in Plaza Festival Rosarito, and Sears in Tijuana. Ropa Aid sold clothing items like shirts, shoes, pants, and jewelry. Cafe Cherry sold food items like pastries, coffee, sandwiches, and ice cream. Sears sold shoes, toys, shirts, pants, and accessories. Each receipt lists the products purchased, descriptions, prices, taxes, subtotals, and totals.
This document appears to be a payroll report for Comercial Los Andes Ltda listing 39 employees. It includes each employee's name, position, salary information like hourly wage, days and hours worked, overtime hours and pay. It shows the total pay for each employee over a 15 day period.
This document appears to be a payroll report for Comercial Los Andes Ltda listing 40 employees. It includes each employee's name, position, salary information like hourly wage, days and hours worked, overtime hours and pay. It shows the basic monthly salary as well as additional pay for night shift work between 10pm-6am.
This document appears to be a payroll report for Comercial Los Andes Ltda listing 40 employees. It includes each employee's name, position, salary information like hourly wage, days and hours worked, overtime hours and pay. It shows the basic monthly salary as well as additional pay for night shift work between 10pm and 6am.
This document is a sales report from April 1-8 that shows the product code, name, price per unit, number of units sold each day, daily and total sales amounts including taxes. The total sales for the period were $66,684.92 with $6,668.49 in discounts, resulting in net sales of $60,016.43.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
The document describes a model for calculating the value of a bond. It provides inputs like the face value of the bond, coupon interest rate, years to maturity, and required rate of return. It then shows the calculations to discount future cash flows from interest payments and principal repayment to get the present value, or price, of the bond. It also explores how the calculated bond price changes as the discount rate is varied.
This document contains sales data for various cleaning products sold between April 1-8, including the product name, price per unit, number of units sold, sale date, partial and total sales amounts with taxes, discounts, and net sales. The total net sales for all products was $60,016.43. A chart shows the number of units sold of each product, with the highest being 789 units of soap.
This document contains the 2008 tax table which outlines the tax owed for different levels of taxable income. It provides taxable income ranges in $50 increments from $0 to over $22,000 and the corresponding tax amounts owed for each range.
The document contains inventory and pricing information for various departments - sports, clothing, electronics, cleaning, and a fruit stand - of a store called Daniel's World. It also includes employee information and sample receipts. The departments track quantities and descriptions of products for sale, purchase prices, and selling prices. Employees are listed with their name, age, position, salary, and work days. Receipts show sample customer purchases with quantities, descriptions, unit prices, subtotals, tax, and total for different transactions.
The document contains sales data for various clients organized into tables. The tables include client name, brand, specifications like storage size or screen size, price, discounts, taxes and totals. The document also contains classification codes and price ranges for different brands and product specifications.
The document contains information about the inventory and prices for various departments - sports, clothing, electronics, cleaning supplies, and fruit - of a store called Daniel's World. It lists the quantities, descriptions, purchase prices and sale prices of each item. It also includes information about employees such as names, ages, positions, salaries and work days. The document shows total sales were $52,745.
This document is a sales receipt listing various food and household items purchased along with their individual prices, subtotals, tax percentages, tax amounts, and final totals. It includes items like tortillas, eggs, beans, rice, oil, bread, soda, fruit, meat, seasonings, and cleaning supplies. The total before tax for all purchases is $628.50 and after adding a 15% tax on each item the grand total comes to $722.78.
The document shows financial records over 26 periods including beginning and ending balances, total income and expenses, savings, debts, and overall financial situation. Total income ranged from $0 to $120,000 while expenses ranged from $0 to $113,200. Savings fluctuated between $0 and $20,000. Debts increased from an initial $70,000 to a high of $145,000 before decreasing. The overall financial position shifted between a deficit of over $200,000 to around $8,000.
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CALCULO PARA DETERMINAR EL CONSUMO Y COSTO DE CIGARROS POR DIA, MES Y AÑO.
NOMBRE EDAD CIGARROS POR DIA CAJETILLAS POR DIA GASTO POR DIA CIGARROS POR MES CAJETILLAS POR MES GASTO POR MES CIGARROS POR AÑO CAJETILLAS POR AÑO GASTO POR AÑO
PEREZ VILLARREAL ARLETTE 20 3 0.15 $ 5.25 90 4.5 $ 157.50 1080 54 $ 1,890.00
CABRERA GONZALEZ ENRIQUE 33 5 0.25 $ 8.75 150 7.5 $ 262.50 1800 90 $ 3,150.00
PADILLA ZERON MONTSERRAT 67 8 0.4 $ 14.00 240 12 $ 420.00 2880 144 $ 5,040.00
ABARCA MARTINEZ EMMA 17 10 0.5 $ 17.50 300 15 $ 525.00 3600 180 $ 6,300.00
NAVARRETE RUIZ ELIDETH 15 11 0.55 $ 19.25 330 16.5 $ 577.50 3960 198 $ 6,930.00
CARACHURE SALAS FABRIZIO 45 13 0.65 $ 22.75 390 19.5 $ 682.50 4680 234 $ 8,190.00
FARFAN PEREZ KARLA 42 15 0.75 $ 26.25 450 22.5 $ 787.50 5400 270 $ 9,450.00
ABARCA BAUTISTA JOSE LUIS 23 20 1 $ 35.00 600 30 $ 1,050.00 7200 360 $ 12,600.00
HERRERA RANGEL MARIO 28 25 1.25 $ 43.75 750 37.5 $ 1,312.50 9000 450 $ 15,750.00
CUEVAS JIMENEZ CONSTANTINO 70 30 1.5 $ 52.50 900 45 $ 1,575.00 10800 540 $ 18,900.00
TOTALES 140 7 $ 245.00 4200 210 $ 7,350.00 50400 2520 $ 88,200.00
GRAFICAS
CONSUMO ANUAL DE TABACOS POR PERSONA
12000
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8000
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CABRERA GONZALEZ ENRIQUE PADILLA ZERON MONTSERRAT ABARCA MARTINEZ EMMA NAVARRETE RUIZ ELIDETH CARACHURE SALAS FABRIZIO FARFAN PEREZ KARLA ABARCA BAUTISTA JOSE LUIS HERRERA RANGEL MARIO CUEVAS JIMENEZ CONSTANTINO
NOMBRE
GASTO ANUAL POR CONSUMO DE TABACO
$20,000.00
Series1, $18,900.00
$18,000.00
$16,000.00
$14,000.00
$12,000.00
COSTO
$10,000.00
$8,000.00
$6,000.00
$4,000.00
$2,000.00
$-
PEREZ VILLARREAL ARLETTE CABRERA GONZALEZ PADILLA ZERON ABARCA MARTINEZ EMMA NAVARRETE RUIZ ELIDETH CARACHURE SALAS FABRIZIO FARFAN PEREZ KARLA ABARCA BAUTISTA JOSE LUIS HERRERA RANGEL MARIO CUEVAS JIMENEZ
ENRIQUE MONTSERRAT CONSTANTINO
REGRESAR