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Origins of the Economic Order Quantity Formula
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2005-01-1)This paper speculates on how the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) formula was developed. These speculations are interesting and useful for several reasons: 1.) The speculations help scholars understand the creative process ... -
"Our weapon is our nakedness": Public nudity as a method to bring about social change
Legends holds that in the early eleventh century Lady Godiva was unhappy with her husband's treatment of peasants. The Lady wanted her husband to lower taxes and increase appreciation of the arts and music, actions that ... -
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Overview Critical Thinking - Multiple Sources of Evidence
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Ozone Abundance In A Nitrogen-Carbon Dioxide Dominated Terrestrial Paleoatmosphere
We compute the ozone distribution for a model terrestrial paleoatmosphere in which the present oxygen abundance is largely replaced by carbon dioxide, which we argue is a reasonable working assumption. In principle, the ... -
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Parental Closeness and Attachment in Biological and Adopted Children
From the moment of birth, interactions between parents and the infant form an attachment style that will define the levels of anxiety and avoidance one has in close relationships. Placing a child within a family is a ... -
Parenting/punishment effects view of authority
The purpose of this study is to gain knowledge about parental authority with use of punishment and how it affects views of authority. Participants will sign up providing an e-mail address that the researcher will use to ... -
Partnership Formation and GAAP
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2018-08-1)This article explains the importance of partnership formation in the U.S. economy, presents the basis for GAAP accounting for partnership formation based on the Codification, and provides a set of teaching materials that ... -
Pass Through Valuation
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2014-10-1)We fill in missing gaps in small business valuation by investigating a pass-through owner managed enterprise undergoing a debt-for-equity exchange to determine its maximum gain to leverage (GL), maximum firm value (VL) and ... -
Pass-Through Valuation with Growth
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2018-11-1)We build on the nongrowth pass-through capital structure model (CSM) research by adding growth and changes in tax rates. We begin by deriving CSM pass-through gain to leverage (GL) equations for nongrowth and growth when ... -
Pay Now or Pay Later: An Experiential Learning Exercise in Determining a Firm's Dividend Payout
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2005-07-1)We develop a classroom exercise simulating the cash dividend payout decision. The benefits to business students include (i) a thorough investigation of the complex payout issues managers must consider when determining ... -
Paying for Undergraduate Education: Recent Trends in Tuition, Income, Institution Choice, and Debt
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2016-08-1)In 1999-00, business students borrowed substantially less to pay for their educations than non-business students. By 2011-12 this difference had disappeared. We describe changes in tuition, incomes, and choice of institution ... -
Pedagogical Praxis for Reflection on Issues in Financial Crises
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2018-12-1)This paper illustrates how a Freirean pedagogical framework can be applied to promote a praxis of critical reflection on financial crisis and its educational impact. Freirean pedagogical praxis eschews the 'banking' approach ...