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In approximating costs, the estimator considers the possible causes of variation of the cost estimates, including() .
A . budget
B . plan
C . risk
D . contract
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In approximating costs, the estimator considers the possible causes ofvariation of the cost estimates, including()
A . budget
B . plan
C . risk
D . contract
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The jaws of the shark were so huge that we estimated a small craft could be damaged if __________ had the misfortune to encounter the beast in the ocean.
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The qualifications and numbers of employees an organization will need, given its goals and strategies, are estimated with ____.
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听力原文:The estimated one-fifth of children in London's schools who cannot read simple se
听力原文: The estimated one-fifth of children in London's schools who cannot read simple sentences by the age of eight should be given special help. This is the main conclusion of an independent report on London's 700 primary schools. The report, which is the result of a year's work, tells London's primary schools that they must demand more of their children.
Most parents were happy with the schools, but some said that their children's pace of learning might be too slow. The report confirmed this by stating that much of the new work must have been taught at the same level of difficulty as the old.
The report emphasized that children should not be tortured but more should have been expected of them in schools. This would mean that some children might have achieved much more than the limited demands made on them by comprehension exercises or copying out from textbooks.
Mrs. Morrel, who commissioned the report, said that all London's schools must put into effect a framework of reform. Every child ought to be able to read by the age of eight.
Other reforms mentioned in the report were that parents should be better represented on school governing committees and that each school ought to draw up a development plan, listing what improvements it can make. Parents should also be represented on the education committee.
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A.They should not be too strict with the children.
B.They should limit their demands on some children.
C.They should demand more of their children.
D.They should demand more of the bright children.
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Given the following estimated financial results, value the stock of FishnChips, In
A., using the infinite period dividend discount model (DDM).
· Sales of $1,000,000.
· Earnings of $150,000.
· Total assets of $800,000.
· Equity of $400,000.
· Dividend payout ratio of 60.0%.
· Average shares outstanding of 75,000.
· Real risk free interest rate of 4.0%.
· Expected inflation rate of 3.0%.
· Expected market return of 13.0%.
· Stock Beta at 2.1.
The per share value of FishnChips stock is approximately: (Note: Carry calculations out to at least 3 decimal places.)
B.Unable to calculate stock value because ke
D.$17.91.
E.$26.86.
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Senator Tom Coburn, a Republican, offers a sensitive plan to do that, and estimates that it could save $79 billion over the next decade.
此题为多项选择题。
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It has been estimated that the earth’s surface temperature has increased ________ one quarter to three quarters of a degree since 1805.
A) to
B) be
C) at
D) with
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It has been estimated that the earth's surface temperature has increased ______ one quarter to three fourths of a degree since 1850.
A.by
B.at
C.to
D.with
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Cloud obtained a 60% holding in the 100,000 $1 shares of Mist on 1 January 20X8, when the retained earnings of Mist were $850,000.Consideration comprised $250,000 cash, $400,000 payable on 1 January 20X9 and one share in Cloud for each two shares acquired.Cloud has a cost of capital of 8% and the market value of its shares on 1 January 20X8 was $2.30.Cloud measures non-controlling interest at fair value.The fair value of the non-controlling interest at 1 January 20X8 was estimated to be $400,000.
What was the goodwill arising on acquisition().
A、$139,370
B、$169,000
C、$119,370
D、$130,370
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No one knows exactly how many disabled people there are in the world, but estimates suggest the figure is over 450 million. The number of disabled people in India alone is probably more than double the total population of Canada.
In the United Kingdom, about one in ten people have some disability. Disability is not just something that happens to other people: as get older, many of us will become less mobile, hard of hearing or have failing eyesight.
Disablement can take many forms and occur at any time of life. Some people are born with disabilities. Many others become disabled as they get older. There are many progressive disabling diseases. The longer time goes on, the worse they become. Some people are disabled in accidents. Many others may have a period of disability in the form. of a mental illness. All are affected by people's attitude towards them.
Disabled people face many physical barriers. Next time you go shopping or to work or visit friends, imagine how you would manage if you could not get up steps, or on to buses and trains. How would you cope if you could not see where you were going or could not hear the traffic? But there are other barriers: prejudice can be even harder to break down and ignorance inevitably represents by far the greatest barrier of all. It is almost impossible for the able-bodied to fully appreciate what the severely disabled go through, so it is important to draw attention to these barriers and sow that it is the individual person and their ability, not their disability, which counts.
The first paragraph points out that ______.
A.there are many disabled people in the world
B.the number of disabled people in India is the greatest
C.India has much more disabled people than Canada
D.it is impossible to get an exact figure of the world' s disabled people
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Experts predict that China's healthcare market will have an annual growth of 6 to 8 per cent in the next few years, making it one of the potentially most prosperous. In Shanghai, annual medical expenditure is estimated to be 16 billion yuan (U.S. 93 billion). With an increasingly【B1】population, the growing consumption power and longer life【B2】of local residents, the medical market has great opportunities.
However, limited medical resources cannot meet people's needs【B3】financial deficits in State-owned hospitals.【B4】, there is room for a range of different medical organizations.
As is the case with many State-owned enterprises, public hospitals in the past half century have learned a lot of bad habits:【B5】management, over-staffing and bureaucratic operating procedures.
Being a member of World Trade Organization (WTO), China has to【B6】its promise to open the health industry to foreign capital in coming years. By then, public hospitals will be facing fierce competition from Western giants they have never prepared for.
So it's quite urgent【B7】them to learn how to operate as an enterprise and how to survive in the competitive market economy of the future.
As a【B8】, the healthcare sector was first opened to domestic private investors. Since the first private hospital opened in 1999, private investors from Shenzhen, Sichuan and Zhejiang provinces have been scrambling to enter Shanghai.【B9】show that about 20 private hospitals have been set up in the city, although this number,【B10】with more than 500 public hospitals, is still quite low.
【B1】
A.aging
B.aged
C.being-aged
D.age
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A company bought a machine on 1 October 1996 for $52 000. The machine had an expected life of eight years and an estimated residual value of $4 000. On 31 March 2001, the machine was sold for $35 000. The company's fiscal year end is 31 December. The company uses the straight-line method for depreciation and it charges a full year's depreciation in the year of purchase and none in the year of sale. What is the profit or loss on disposal of the machine?
A.Loss $13 000
B.Profit $7 000
C.Profit $10 000
D.Profit $13 000
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听力原文:By the year 2000, the population of the developing world living in urban areas had risen to about 46% and it is estimated to reach more than 57% by the year 2025.
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One of the best-known proverbs must be "early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." The promises of health, wealth, and wisdom to those who join the ranks of the early retires and risers must be particularly appealing to many people in our contemporary society. There is no doubt that one of the greatest concerns of modern man is his health. It is estimated that in the United States $ 200 billion are spent on health care each year. The medical field has grown into such a big business that it employs 4.8 million people, and it appears that in many places, more staff is needed to meet the demands of the people who are concerned about their physical well-being.
Much more interest has been shown in preventive medicine in recent years. This is probably due in part to the increasing costs of medical treatment, but the writings of such people as Dr. Keneth Cooper have also played an important role. In his book Aerobics. Dr. Cooper communicated his message of the benefits of exercise so effectively that many other authors have flowed in his trail, and literally millions of readers have put on their sports shoes and taken to the highways and byways of America. A recent survey showed that over 17 million people are jogging. Many of these are so serious that they have trained themselves to run the 26 miles and 385 yards of the hard and tiring marathons that are sponsored all over the country. The last time I was in Honolulu, I was amazed to see hundreds of people, young and old, running for their lives, and I discovered many of them have run in the Hawaiian Marathon.
Exercise has also become a major part of conversation. A1 a dinner party recently, the president of a bank asked me, "You look like a runner; how far do you run each day?" A few days later when I appeared on a national television show, the host suddenly asked me if I was a regular runner. On both occasions the conversation turned to the subject of exercise and I found, as I have found whenever I have traveled recently, that this is a subject on many people's minds. Of course, there are still many people who are less than enthusiastic about exercise. They appreciate the philosophy of Robert M. Hutchins who said, "Whenever the thought of exercise occurs to me, I lie down till it passes."
The first paragraph indicated that medical workers ______.
A.are in great demand?
B.make a lot of money
C.are concerned with their own health
D.like sports more than ordinary people
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Some geologists argue that if oil is as common in unsam-pled areas of the world as it is in those already sampled, our current estimate of reserves that exist underground must be multiplied by a factor of 10,000. From this we can conclude that we can meet the oil needs of the entire world for at least five centuries, even assuming that future consumption grows at an accelerating rate. To reach the stated conclusion, the author must assume which of the following?
A.It is possible to recover the oil contained in unexplored areas of the world.
B.The consumption rate for oil will not grow rapidly.
C.Oil will remain an important energy source for at least 500 years.
D.The world will achieve and maintain zero population growth.
E.New technology will make oil discovery and drilling more feasible than ever before.
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ADREN Company purchased a deliver truck for $77,500 in 2009. ADREN expected to use the truck for 8 years, and estimated the salvage value to be $5,600. Additionally, ADREN estimated driving the truck
A.$8,988 $7,350
B.$8,988 $7,909
C.$9,375 $7,350
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Assuming past investments are stable and earnings are calculated to allow for maintenance of past earnings power, the firms expected dividend growth rate can be estimated by its:
A.Pricetoearningsratio(P/E).
B.Defaultriskpremium.
C.Sustainablegrowthrate.
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Pholep Productions is estimating the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). They have several pieces of data to consider. The firm pays 60 percent of its earnings out in dividends. The return on equ
A.9.38%.
B.9.85%.
C.10.31%.
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A machine originallyhad an estimated useful life of 5 years, but after 3 complete years, it wasdecided that the original estimate of useful life should have been 10 years. Atthat point the remaining cost to be depreciated should be allocated over theremaining:
A: 2 years.; B:5 years.; C:7 years.; D:8 years.; E:10 years.
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The()of people playing soccer had grown from an estimated 500,000 in 1973 to about 60000
A.amount
B.number
C.count
D.many
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In December 2012 the structural deficit was estimated to be $325 billion and the cyclical deficit was estimated to be $700 billion. The total deficit equaled () billion.
A.$1,025
B.$375
C.$700
D.None of the above answers are correct.
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ABC purchased display shelves on March 1,2019 for $12,000. If this asset has an estimated useful life of five years and the company adjusts its account montly. At the the date of April 30th, 2019, the balance in Shelf account is $12000.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Grant Company has decided to change the estimate of the useful life of an asset that has been in service for 2 years. Which of the following statements describes the proper way to revise a useful life estimate?
A.Revisions in useful life are permitted if approved by the IRS.
B.Retroactive changes must be made to correct previously recorded depreciation.
C.Only future years will be affected by the revision.
D.Both current and future years will be affected by the revision.