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You Are the CEO of a Diary Company

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SCENARIO 16-15-A
You are the CEO of a diary company. The total milk production (in gallons) from your company
over the past 30 years are presented below and also contained in the Excel file SCENARIO 16-
15-A.XLSX.  Year 198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015 Milk 150201172719171357157121155727152974153443158548162614164210 Prod 159127153866165992177843167477163821161700170348174105185103184670173385159695173641165706171164168706150684179314163802\begin{array} { l r r r r r r r r r r r } \text { Year } & 1986 & 1987 & 1988 & 1989 & 1990 & 1991 & 1992 & 1993 & 1994 & 1995 \\& 1996 & 1997 & 1998 & 1999 & 2000 & 2001 & 2002 & 2003 & 2004 & 2005 \\& 2006 & 2007 & 2008 & 2009 & 2010 & 2011 & 2012 & 2013 & 2014 & 2015 \\\text { Milk } & 150201 & 172719 & 171357 & 157121 & 155727 & 152974 & 153443 & 158548 & 162614 & 164210 \\\text { Prod } & & & & & & & & & \\& 159127 & 153866 & 165992 & 177843 & 167477 & 163821 & 161700 & 170348 & 174105 & 185103 \\& 184670 & 173385 & 159695 & 173641 & 165706 & 171164 & 168706 & 150684 & 179314 & 163802\end{array} You want to predict your company's future total milk production using the linear trend, quadratic
trend, exponential trend, first-order autoregressive, second-order autoregressive and third-order
autoregressive model.
-Referring to Scenario 16-15-A, what is your forecast for 2016 using the quadratic-trend
model?


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Bad Debt Expense

The cost associated with accounts receivable that a company is not able to collect from its debtors, recognized as an expense on the income statement.

Net Realizable Value

The estimated selling price of goods, minus the estimated costs of completion and the costs necessary to make the sale, often used in inventory valuation and accounts receivable.

Notes Receivable

Financial claims against debtors documented through promissory notes that promise to pay the amount due with interest.

Bad Debt Expense

An expense account reflecting the cost of accounts receivable that a company does not expect to collect.

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