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8 tasks statistics, option 1
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Objective 1
The following data on turnover of trade organizations of the district area in April (mln.r.)
Table 1: Indicator Districts
1 2 3
Sold trade organizations:
his district 4 12.5 11.5
other areas of the region 6 11.5 11.5
Other regions 8 16 11
Sold to end-users of the goods 14 16 43
Because of the gross turnover, including:
small wholesale trade 12.6 4 29.24
Define by region and for the region as a whole:
1. Wholesale trade.
2. The gross turnover.
3. Net turnover (in two ways).
4. The number of resales of goods.
5. A one-day retail turnover.
6. The share of small wholesale turnover in the gross turnover.
7. Distribution of gross turnover by region (in%).
8. Structure of total turnover by types of sales (% of total).
A comparative analysis of trading activities on areas and draw conclusions.
Task 2
There are data on retail trade districts of the region and the population in these areas:
Table 4
Areas Turnover at constant prices (bln. Rub.) Population (thousand).
I period II period II period I period
1 8.7 8.85 850 737.5
2 2.3 2.9 153.3 193.3
3 1.52 1.46 190,146
4 6.78 6.99 339 279.6
Determine the absolute and relative changes in sales per capita area (per capita turnover) as a whole, including by changing the turnover per capita by region and by changing the ratio of the population between districts.
Objective 3
The available data on the prices of potatoes, and the volume of daily sales in the three markets of the city during the year:
Table 5
Markets day sales volume (kg) Modal Price (rub. / Kg)
August September August September
Central 8.6 14.5 10 9.5
Old 20 19 10.5 8.5
New 26 25 July 11
Define:
1. The price index of constant composition.
2. The price index of variable composition.
3. The index of structural change.
4. Changes in average prices of potatoes (in absolute terms) on the markets of the city as a whole and by the action of individual factors (price changes on individual markets and a change in the structure of the total sale in the city).
5. Show the relationship of calculated indices.
6. The index of purchasing power. Draw conclusions.
Task 4
The following information on the grocery store for two time periods:
Table 6
Name of product groups turnover speed (in rpm) The volume of retail trade turnover at constant prices (thous.)
Months
April May June April May June
Bread and bakery products 15 15.79 600.0 571.6
Sausage 6.67 6 982.5 900.0
Milk 7.5 10 682.5 700.0
Meat May 6 900.0 800.0
Canned 1 0.86 252.0 232.6
Define:
1. The average amount of inventory on the commodity groups and store each month.
2. The average rate of turnover of the store each month.
3. Indices
a) the rate of turnover by product groups;
b) the average rate of turnover of the store;
c) turnover rate fixed structure;
g) the impact of structural changes on the dynamics of the average rate of turnover.
Show the relationship of calculated indices.
4. Absolute dynamics of retail trade turnover in the whole store, including under the influence of individual factors. Analyze the results obtained.
Objective 5
The available data on the trade enterprise for 2 periods:
Table 9
Indices Ed.izmer. The time periods
Basic Accounting
Retail turnover tys.r. 157,500 240,000
Wage fund tys.r. 12,000 28,800
Average number of persons. 120200
The price index - 1 1.33
On the basis of these data, determine:
1. The volume of retail trade turnover of the reporting period in comparable prices.
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Task 6
The available data on the movement of fixed assets of commercial enterprise for 2 years (mln.r.):
At the beginning of 2004, the total initial cost of fixed assets was 16.5.
It received new PF in 2004 amounting to 12.4 in 2005, -9.6.
Retired in 2004 to $ 3.4 in 2005 - 5.68.
The volume of trade in 2004 amounted to -183.1 in 2005 -200.64.
The average number of employees was in 2004 -50 people., In 2005 -40 people.
Build balance of PF at full cost.
Define:
1. The average annual value of the OB for each year and its dynamics.
2. Indicators of use of PF and their dynamics.
3. Indicators of intensity of labor per year and their dynamics.
4. Indicators of labor productivity for each year and their dynamics.
5. Absolute change in the volume of trade; general and by the action of various factors. Draw conclusions.
Target 7
The available data for the three enterprises (thous.)
Table 15
Number of companies Revenues from sales average value of current assets
Base year Base year Fiscal year Fiscal year
1 6200 6600 1240 1200
2 8440 8950 1318.75 1316.176
3 11660 14550 1457.5 2910
Define:
1. Indicators of turnover of working capital for each enterprise and 3rd enterprises together;
2. Indices of turnover of working capital (the number of revolutions) of the three companies together:
a) variable composition;
b) the fixed structure;
c) the impact of structural changes. Show the relationship of calculated indices.
3. Absolute dynamic amount of revenue from product sales in the reporting year compared with the base as a whole, including under the influence of individual factors. Draw conclusions.
Target 8
The available data (thous.)
Table 17
Merchants Turnover Profit
I period II period II period I period
1 1250 1620 125 194.4
2 980 3110 107.8 110
3 2420 2060 363 339.9
4 1840 1960 239.2 258.7
On the basis of these data, determine:
1. The levels of profitability of each sales company and the average for each period.
2. Indicators of the structure of trade turnover and earnings and compare them with each other.
3. Indices of profitability of each sales company.
4. Indexes:
- The average level of profitability;
- The level of profitability in the same structure of trade;
- The impact of changes in the structure of trade turnover on the dynamics of the average level of profitability.
Show the relationship of calculated indices.
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