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1 Exam (elaborations) Comp XM questions n answers graded A+ 2024/2025 2 Exam (elaborations) Comp xm 3 question n answers graded A+ 3 Exam (elaborations) Comp-xm rd 3 questions well answered 2024/2025

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COMP XM verified to pass 2024/2025

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COMP XMSegment/Perf/Size - correct answer Thrift +-0.5 -0.5 Core +0.8 -0.8 Nano +0.8 -1.1 Elite +1.1 -0.8 *THE ONLY PRODUCT THAT DOES NOT MOVE, IT'S THE PRODUCT IN LOW END SEGMENT. LEAVE THIS PRODUCT AT 3.0 AND 17.0* You want to increase performance and reduce size as much as you can wi...

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Comp XM Practice Quiz with answers rated A+ 2024/2025

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Comp XM Practice QuizIf your team decides to introduce a new sensor product, when should capacity and automation be purchased? - correct answer One round prior to product release What is a market segment? - correct answer A group of customers with similar purchasing concerns Age and ________...

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Comp XM Tips verified to pass 2024/2025

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Comp XM TipsThrift Drift Rate - correct answer +.5 perf, -.5 size Core Drift Rate - correct answer +.8 perf, -.8 size Nano Drift Rate - correct answer +.8 perf, -1.1 size Elite Drift Rate - correct answer +1.1 perf, -.8 size Forecasting - correct answer benchmark x 50% Production...

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Comp XM questions & answers graded A+ 2024/2025

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Comp XMA productivity index of 110% means that a company's labor costs would have been 10% higher if it had not made production improvements. Now refer to the Income Statement in Digby's Annual Report. The direct labor costs for Digby were $32,486. These labor costs could have been $20,000 higher ...

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MAN 4752 CompXM questions with answers graded A+ 2024/2025

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MAN 4752 How do you increase your stock price? (3) - correct answer 1. Increase EPS 2. Retire stock 3. Issue a dividend How do you find EPS? - correct answer Net Profit / # shares outstanding What is the prime rate? - correct answer The interest rate commercial banks charge their most c...

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Comp XM quiz 4 questions and answers rated A+

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Comp XM quiz 4Assuming no brokerage fees, calculate the amount of cash needed to retire Baldwin's 11.1S2028 bond early. - correct answer a) $2,393,103 b) -$112,764 c) $2,505,867 Your team has had several recent successes and, as a result, seems to be developing into a rather cohesive group. Whi...

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Comp-xm rd2 questions with correct answers graded A+ 2024/2025

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Comp-xm rd2Digby's turnover rate for this year is 6.33%. This rate is projected to remain the same next year and no further downsizing will occur from automating. Digby plans to spend an additional $500 beyond the extra amount above the $1000 recruiting base it spent this year. The goal of this add...

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Comp-xm review rd1 fully solved 2024/2025

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Comp-xm review rd1 If Baldwin issued 1000 shares of common stock at last year's end price, the effect on the balance sheet would be: - correct answer Equity would increase by $66,007 Midyear on July 31st, the Chester Corporation's balance sheet reported: Total Liabilities of $127.667 million ...

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Comp-xm rd4 Last year Attic charged $4,072,533 Depreciation on the Income Statement of Andrews. If early this year Attic sold all its depreciable assets for their book value, the effect on Andrews's financial statements would be (all other items remaining equal): - correct answer Just impact the ...

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Capsim CompXM Strategy with complete solutions 2024/2025

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Capsim CompXM Strategy Drift rate: Thrift - correct answer Performance: +.5 Size: -.5 Drift rate: Core - correct answer Performance: +.8 Size: -.8 Drift rate: Nano - correct answer Performance: +.8 Size: -1.1 Drift rate: Elite - correct answer Performance: +1.1 Size: -.8 Pricin...

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Comp-xm rd 3 questions well answered 2024/2025

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Comp-xm rd 3How much would it cost for Chester Corporation to repurchase all its outstanding shares if the price went up by 10%? Assume no brokerage fees. - correct answer $84.3 million Refer to the HR Report section of the Inquirer. Chester spends $492,393 on various HR initiatives. What percen...

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Comp xm 3 question n answers graded A+

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Comp xm 3The Digby's workforce complement will grow by 10% (rounded to the nearest person) automating, what would their total recruiting cost be? Assume Digby spends the same amount extra above the $1,000 next year. Ignoring downsizing from recruiting base as they did last year. - correct answer a...

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