goan_crazy
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So how did all we find the short answers?
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yeh i put deceptive and misleading practices seemed the most likelysexyemiiily said:"the dress one was a bit sus, I thought about writing about getting a legal contract saying you could use the model in the pics...but i thought that would be to basic, So I talked about patterns of the dress and how the business needs to ask permission from the dree makers to use it in their advertisement, I recall some legal issues like this a while ago ...."
isnt the legal issue...like deceptive and misleading advertising? cause it was saying that if you bought the shoes you 'will' move like the model!?!
7th Sign said:some parts of it were pretty easy like the one about the guy with the kid,
the dress one was a bit sus, I thought about writing about getting a legal contract saying you could use the model in the pics...but i thought that would be to basic, So I talked about patterns of the dress and how the business needs to ask permission from the dree makers to use it in their advertisement, I recall some legal issues like this a while ago .....
i talked about the two meausres of efficiency...expenses over sales and accounts receivable turnover...and said how if you minimises your expenses such as labour and substitute for capital you may have less working capital...but for accounts if u encourage them to pay on time using discount for early payment you would have increased working capital..vaniLLa_554 said:what did you write about that efficiency ratio and impact on working capital
i thought it was worded a bit weird
um i did it different to you, i said that if expense ratio would improve then working captial would also improve cause less example, and if expense ratio gets worse so does the working captial due to the increase expensessexyemiiily said:i talked about the two meausres of efficiency...expenses over sales and accounts receivable turnover...and said how if you minimises your expenses such as labour and substitute for capital you may have less working capital...but for accounts if u encourage them to pay on time using discount for early payment you would have increased working capital..
would that be right? :S
i would think that the reduction of current ratio = reduction in work capital. So i said that thier effieciecy went down as thier wrok capital ratio declined. The question was pretty wierd..strike said:efficiency ratio improves = greater net profit margin = greater cash flow = more cash in current assets = higher working capital
yeah it isjackcass2 said:just a confirmation was that working capital ratio
current assests / current liabilities
there was a question like this in my trial but it asked net working capital and it was ca minus cl
That, I reckon, would be acceptable. I know a few people at school did the same thing as you there. I personally did something with RonOE .. which seemed to work in the exam, but now that I think about it, I don't like it.d3v1l_grl said:i could only see one efficiency ratio and that was the accts receivables turnover one so when it says the changes in 2 efficiency ratios or whatever it threw me! i wrote that the decrease in the current ratio indicated a negative impact on working capital as it was only 1:1 therefore not leaving any left over for any sudden increases in expenses. i have no idea if its right or not though.
Net Working Capital Ratio is the same as Current Ratio, so yes. Net Working Capital is CA - CL, as you said.jackcass2 said:just a confirmation was that working capital ratio
current assests / current liabilities
there was a question like this in my trial but it asked net working capital and it was ca minus cl