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Factory Five Cobra with twin turbo BMW V12
I started poking around the FFR forum after readying about the TDI concept. I found this thread and loved the motor! I would imagine it was an expensive build, but very cool looking finished product. BMW twin turbo V12 in a Cobra.
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Perhaps not: neither was the FFR Cobra. That said, the FF guys take the idea, develop it really well, and do a good job supporting the masses. I love the idea, and believe if anyone can make it work, the FF guys likely can. ...
Factory Five Electric '33 Ford Roadster Debuts at SEMA : Gas 2.0
Factory Five, out of Wareham Massachusetts, is a well-known maker of kit cars based on classic Shelby designs including the Cobra and Daytona. Amp=D has taken one of their kit cars based on the iconic '33 Ford and built a powerful ...
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iForged Wheels come as the factory option on the Factory Five GTM. Watch Two Guys Garage on Speed TV as host Kevin Bryd visits the Factory Five facility in Wareham, Massachusetts. You will see Gary Cheney's 33 Hot Rod and GTM both ...
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For Sale, FFR MK3 Complete and driveable, still needs paint and body work done. Delvered from FFR november of 06, Regestered and titled March 08. FFR.
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Read about the Factory Five Racing 1933 Hot Rod with PPG paints, Goodyear Eagle F1 tires on MHT Vortex rims, and a Ford Racing crate motor, inside Street Rodder Magazine.
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Factory Five at SEMA. By Rob Einaudi. Editor-in-Chief. Factory Five is all about their '33 Hot Rod at SEMA this year. Check out the Hot Rod Magazine car and the electric Hot Rod after the jump! Factory Five at SEMA ...
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TRUE OR FALSE 1. Property taxes on a factory building would be included as part of the cost of products manufactured under the absorption costing concept. 2. The factory superintendent's salary would be included as part of the cost of products manufactured under the variable costing concept. 3. Electricity purchased to operate factory machinery would be included as part of the cost of products manufactured under the absorption costing concept. 4. The contribution margin and the manufacturing margin are usually equal. 5. For a period during which the quantity of inventory at the end was larger than that at the beginning, income from operations reported under variable costing will be smaller than income from operations reported under absorption costing. 6. Property tax expense is an example of a controllable cost for the supervisor of a manufacturing department. 7. The master budget of a small manufacturer would normally include all necessary component budgets except the capital expenditures budget. 8. The budgeted volume of production is based on the sum of (1) the expected sales volume and (2) the desired ending inventory, less (3) the estimated beginning inventory. 9. The budgeted direct materials purchases is based on the sum of (1) the materials needed for production and (2) the desired ending materials inventory, less (3) the estimated beginning materials inventory. 10. Supervisor salaries, maintenance, and indirect factory wages would normally appear in the operating expenses budget. 11. In preparing flexible budgets, the first step is to identify the fixed and variable components of the various costs and expenses being budgeted. 12. Detailed supplemental schedules based on department responsibility are often prepared for major items in the operating expenses budget. 13. The anticipated purchase of a fixed asset for $400,000, with a useful life of 5 years and no residual value, is expected to yield total net income of $300,000 for the 5 years. The expected average rate of return is 30%. 14. The anticipated purchase of a fixed asset for $400,000, with a useful life of 5 years and no residual value, is expected to yield total net income of $200,000 for the 5 years. The expected average rate of return on investment is 25.0%. 15. The computations involved in the net present value method of analyzing capital investment proposals are less involved than those for the average rate of return method. 16. For years one through five, a proposed expenditure of $250,000 for a fixed asset with a 5-year life has expected net income of $40,000, $35,000, $25,000, $25,000, and $25,000, respectively, and net cash flows of $90,000, $85,000, $75,000, $75,000, and $75,000, respectively. The cash payback period is 3 years. 17. If in evaluating a proposal by use of the net present value method there is an excess of the present value of future cash inflows over the amount to be invested, the rate of return on the proposal exceeds the rate used in the analysis. 18. Charitable contributions are often used as a means of reducing the amount of income tax expense arising from capital investment projects. 19. Capital rationing is the process by which management decides how to divide the capital budget among the various departments or divisions in the company. 20. Zorn Co. budgeted $600,000 of factory overhead cost for the coming year. Its plant-wide allocation base, machine hours, is budgeted at 100,000 hours. Budgeted units to be produced are 200,000 units. Zorn's plant-wide factory overhead rate is $6.00 per unit. 21. If the budgeted factory overhead cost is $460,000, the budgeted direct labor hours is 80,000, and the actual direct labor hours is 6,700 for the month, the amount of factory overhead to be allocated is $38,525 (if the allocation is based on direct labor hours). 22. When production departments differ significantly in their manufacturing process, it is recommended that the single plantwide factory overhead rate be used for allocating factory overhead. 23. ABC costing is used to allocate selling and administrative expenses to each product based on the product’s individual differences in consuming these activities. 24. If the budgeted factory overhead cost is $460,000, the budgeted direct labor hours is 80,000, and the actual direct labor hours is 6,700 for the month, the factory overhead rate for the month is $68.65 (if the allocation is based on direct labor hours). 25. Service companies can effectively use activity-based costing to compute product (service) costs. Thanks
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Here's the problem. Please help me solve or at least explain how to do it please. The Toy Factory Otto Toyom builds toy cars and toy trucks. Each car needs 4 wheels, 2 seats, and 1 gas tank. Each truck needs 6 wheels, 1 seat, and 3 gas tanks. His storeroom has 36 wheels, 14 seats, and 15 gas tanks. He needs to decide how many cars and trucks to build so he can maximize the amount of money he makes when he sells them. He makes $1.00 on each car and $1.00 on each truck he sells. (This is a very, very small business, but the ideas are similar for much larger enterprises.) We will divide this problem into subproblems. a) Otto's first task is to figure out what his options are. For example, he could decide to make no cars and no trucks and just keep his supplies. On the other hand, because he likes to make trucks better, he may be thinking about making five trucks and one car. Would this be possible? Why or why not? What are all the possible numbers of cars and trucks he can build, given his limited supplies? This will be quite a long list. An easy way to keep your list organized and find some patterns is to plot the points that represent the pairs of numbers in your list directly on graph paper. Use the x–axis for cars and the y–axis for trucks. Make a fairly large, neat first quadrant graph. (Why the first quadrant?) We will need to use this graph later in this problem and in the next one. b)In part (a) you figured out all the possible combinations of numbers of cars and trucks Otto could make. Which of these give him the greatest profit? Explain how you know your answer is right. You have to convince Otto, who likes trucks better. c) New scenario: Truck drivers have just become popular because of a new TV series called "Big Red Ed. " Toy trucks are a hot item. Otto can now make $2.00 per truck though he still gets $1.00 per car. He has hired you as a consultant to advise him, and your salary is a percentage of the total profits. What is his best choice for the number of cars and the number of trucks to make now? How can you be sure? Explain.
Algebra 2 Homework HElp?! Please?
A number of people working at a factory decided to raise Kshs 72,000 to buy a plot of land. Each person was to contribute the same amount. However before the contributions were collected, five of the people retired from working at the factory, this meant that the remaining people were to increase their contributions by Kshs 1,200
What is the number of people originally working at the factory?
When all else fails: TURN IT INTO A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISES............then give yourself unilateral authority to deal with that "crises". BRILLIANT!!!!! (Apparently the Supreme Court says this is ok) http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091207/ap_on_bi_ge/us_epa_climate WASHINGTON – Officials tell The Associated Press that the Environmental Protection Agency has concluded greenhouse gases are endangering people's health and must be regulated. The EPA will announced its findings at a news conference Monday. The announcement is timed to boost the Obama administration's arguments at an international climate conference — beginning this week — that the United States is taking actions to combat global warming, even though Congress has yet to act on climate legislation. Under a Supreme Court ruling, the so-called endangerment finding is needed before the EPA can regulate carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases released from power plants, factories and automobiles under the federal Clean Air Act. http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-fg-obama-environment8-2009dec08,0,3159719.story Reporting from Copenhagen - The Obama administration has finalized a declaration that greenhouse gases endanger public health, a senior administration official said today, opening the door to broad new regulations that could affect the largest segments of the American economy. Under the so-called "endangerment finding," the Environmental Protection Agency asserts the power to regulate carbon dioxide and other gases that scientists blame for global warming. That authority comes from the Clean Air Act and has been recognized in a Supreme Court decision.
The EPA now says greenhouse gases MUST be regulated?? Will this be enough to ram Cap&Trade thru Congress?
2. Four factors, both expected and unexpected, perpetuate the business cycle. Which of the following is NOT one of these factors? business investments interest rates and credit stagflation external shocks 3. Chris decided that this year she would put 25 percent of her income in savings and investments, an increase of 5 percent over the previous year. If a majoirty of people did this, how would the economy be affected? The economy would suffer because less money would be spent on goods and services. The economy would prosper because more investment funds would be available for businesses. There would be no effect because the same amount of money would enter the economy. The economy would suggere because the government would collect fewer income taxes. 4. What source of economic growth is reflected in the economy by an increase in productivity without an increase in land, labor, or capital? technological progress foreign trade population growth savings and investment 5. Which one of these people lost his or her job because of structural unemployment? Jordan graduated from law school and is interviewing with various law firms. Thomas's job as a landscaper is on hold until the spring. Sonya dropped out of school and now fails to meet the minimum requirements for his job. Eva lost her job at a major interior design firm during the recession in the 1980s. Jordan Thomas Sonya Eva 6. According to the principle of cyclical unemployment, what will occur when the demand for goods and services drops during a recession? The business cycle resumes an upward trend. The demand for labor drops. The demand for labor rises. No frictional unemployment exists. 7. Ten years ago, a house sold for $54,000. Today the same house is valued at $108,000. What has inflation done to consumers' purchasing power? reduced it increased it doubled it stopped it 8. If you lived on a fixed income, how would you be affected by inflation? You would be financially stressed because your income does not increase when prices go up. You would be hit hard because rising inflation would lower your rate of pay. You would benefit because you would have more purchasing power. There would be little effect because income is not tied to infaltion. 9. During the 1990's, the inflation and unemployment trends in the United States changed. What was unusual in the 1990s? Unemployment reached high levels, but inflation fell to less than five percent. Although inflation remained at less than three percent, unemployment fell to very low levels. Unemployment and inflation maintained to the same ratio during the 1990s. Both unemployment and inflation rose to high levels. 10. What is the Consumer Price Index? a measure of prices of housing and rental costs all over the country an index of prices of items used by manufacturers and retailers an index determined by measuring the price of standard goods brought by urban consumers an index of the cost of the living for all U.S. consumers 11. An example of a durable good would be a used car. a paperback book. a box of cereal. a pack of baseball cards. 12. The main economic variables that affect business cycles include all the following EXCEPT interest rates. external events. personal savings levels. business investment levels. 13. An accurate statement about the Great Depression would be that it was a recession that became a depression because of World War II. it was set off because of a sharp and unexpected rise in interest rates. it was the most severe economic downturn in the history of industrial capitalism. its effects and duration would have been even worse if it weren't for a strong economy in Japan and Europe at the time. 14. The agency that maintains the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) is the U.S. Department of the Treasury. the U.S. Department of the Interior. the U.S. Department of Defense. the U.S. Department of Commerce. 15. An example of capital deepening would be permitting two workers to share one job. paying for an employee to take college courses. laying off employees when a factory is modernized. moving a manufacturing plant overseas where labor costs lower. 16. An example of a nondurable good is a new car. a used car. a paperback book. a washing machine. 17. GDP expressed in constant, or unchanging, prices is called real GDP. price level. nominal GDP. net national product. 18. Which of the following would be counted in this year's GDP? the value of a loan taken out this year The value of a television produced last year but sold this year The bonus check a worker receives this year The value of a savings bond sold by the federal government to invesetors this year 19. Concern about an international crisis has causes consumers to save their money and postpone big purchases. What is the effect on aggregate demand and aggregate supply? no chan
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I am labeled as “Two Buck Chuck” which is sold at Traders Joe, far left of New Mexico. There is a well known fable on why my price is so low. The owner of my label recently had a divorce with his wife which led to her wanting all the profits. The creator of me decided to make the prices as low as possible to make no profit; hence my name, Two Buck Chuck. During the time of the holidays sales are up, especially during Thanksgiving when families get together as a unit. Because of my low prices I am a popular vote for those who are tight on money, or even homeless, however the wealthy do not find me popular, they despise me because of my low prices. Back in the old days the wealthy did not see me equal to a thirty five to fifty dollar of fine red wine. In my early days as a grape, I traveled from my factory in California where I was processed, to New Jersey’s Traders Joe; from there I was purchased by a homeless young male named Jackson McMoney. Jackson did have morals and purchased me to give to his family back home. From his eyes he understood that without me, a bottle of wine, he was unable to show his expression for his family; who he held dear, and me without him, I was unable to perform obligations that the lord of the grape has assigned me. Jackson McMoney has survived on the generosity of people. And with enough money saved, he bought me, Two Buck Chuck, and a bus fair home. As he was sitting on the bus, he fell into a hypnotized state of mind, and in his mind he thought about his position in life. He understood that being homeless has changed his mentality of daily life. People are too embarrassed to scramble through the trash for food, clothing, and basic utensils for life, Jackson has went away with the embarrassment for another day; another chance to change. He went away with emotions, which he thought it was an anchor holding him down during hard decisions. People considered him insane, but he knows when they themselves has lost everything they will do anything for another day of sunlight. That is, if they have the willingness to not give up. He also considered himself socially ignorant, because he had not talked to another soul for several months; he only wished that people would see him as part of their community and not a burden sitting at the corner of Loman and Telshore. He once told someone that he did not choose this life. “This life was not given to me, nor do I choose this life. But this life was provoked through mistreatment, hard times, and heartbreak. Although some choose this life because they enjoy it, I however do not” As he finally returned home where he spent his childhood, his mom cried out, “look who’s finally home! If only your father was here too see this…” He hugged his mom, finally reaching out to touch another soul he handed her me, Two Buck Chuck. Jackson finally is spending his time with his family. Everyone on this earth has a Mum and Dad, whether they were loved unconditionally or not loved at all, everyone has a place on this earth and a chance to live their life to the fullest extent. He went down the wrong road but the one thing he learned about this experience is that all people are printed with a story, and until one decodes the print, we’ll finally find out who we are, why we are here and where we’re I going. Everything is better with a bottle of wine…
Wine and dine aint so fine, now its time to read my rhyme (story do u like?)?
I am purchasing cheesecakes from the cheesecake factory for Christmas gifts and need help choosing! One family member is allergic to chocolate! Please help me with my decisions!
what are the top five cheesecake favorites from the cheesecake factory?
I'm doing a video for school about Child Labour ( where children as young as five have to work in factories etc) and i need a song about suffering. Any ideas? thanks
What are some Sad songs about suffering?
I don't understand any of it stuff like how was factory life like for children what was the rules and how they coped and what is the differences Between then and know eg : like a level five requires i can describe life in a factory/workhouse and compare it to employers life inc two sources and 3 good solid structures :S im so confused HELP !!! ITS DUE IN / IN A WEEK XX THANKS X
In History We Have To Do A Report Based on Charles Dickins And if he did his homework based on the film oliver?
Hi I have to write a paper for my English class about sweatshops and I have to put quotations and followed put in parenthesis where I got the information in MLA format but I don’t know how to do that. For example “Eighty percent of female workers are between the ages of sixteen and twenty five. They work for a minimum of 15-hour shifts, in locked and unsafe factories, for just pennies per hour.” I got that quote from http://students.washington.edu/uwnewman/sweatshopHandout.pdf. How would I put that after the quote in parenthesis? I couldn’t find an author so should I just put the title? Thanks
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