Business Analysis Case Study
Facts Both Henry and Clare hold positions which come with business obligations and responsibilities. Henry is ABC Inc.’s marketing manager and Clare is XYZ Inc.’s representative. ABC deals with computer equipments and office supplies in the retail market. XYZ Inc. sells new products to ABC Inc. Henry is responsible for...
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Management
Introduction Business firms, in a bid to garner as much of the available market share and maximize their revenue streams, often tend to accord relatively less importance to the operations management aspect. Yet, it is through operations management that firms plan how to deliver a quality product or service to...
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Management
Introduction The destination is an area of any size popular among tourists due to the quality of destination products and services (Buhalis, 2000; Kozak, 2004; Ritchie & Crouch, 2003). At the same time, it is necessary to take into account another controversy that arises in the analysis of the destination...
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Management
Introduction Managing a semi-professional sports franchise is an enormous task, which requires extra commitment since one has to accomplish dissimilar objectives. The job specifications entail ensuring the team and training staff are well constituted; furthermore, it is necessary to ensure that the team conforms to appropriate attitudes and winning tendencies...
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Management
Introduction Management in organizations may prove to be an uphill task if the various portfolios within the organization are not properly coordinated. The same will be the case if one of the portfolios does not perform its duties well. For an organization to have a good management system, support departments...
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Accounting
Mambourin Enterprises Incorporated was established in the year 1975 with an aim to provide support services including employment, education, and training to disabled individuals. It works closely with the Australian government and local bodies to offer services to individuals with disabilities and their parents or guardian to deal with the...
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Accounting
Introduction Accounting appears to be an imperative component of every business. In fact, any business is obliged to properly keep both the debit and credit balances in their respective books of accounts. This necessitates choosing the best business idea that either incorporates software, human beings or both. Since accounting is...
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Accounting
Introduction The accounting concept is a key concept in both measuring performances as well as a tool for decision-making (Epstein 2008, p. 5). In this work, we analyze how accounting has made it easy for HMV Group Plc to formulate policies key to bringing the company to its present state....
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Accounting
Introduction Management accounting aims at providing the management with information for decision-making. There are several decisions that are made in an organization and they all need different types of information. Among the information required for various decision-making are the costs of products or departments (Marthur, 2009). There are three main...
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Accounting
Getting a personal retirement plan will in most cases seem to be a hard nut to crack and very steep to maneuver. However, preparing for retirement will involve climbing only two steps. A retirement plan is very critical and plays a major role in achieving the very retirement. The two...
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Accounting
Introduction Statement of financial accounting standards is aimed at describing the appropriate accounting standards and rules for observing accounting policies that are set by FASB. It is expected that all the companies will follow the rules of these standards, while the aspect of corporate transparency is involved in this matter....
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Accounting
Every company makes adjustments to their entries at the end of each accounting period. This enables them to allocate expenses and revenue to their applicable periods. Adjusting of entries require principles, especially in accrual accounting. This cannot be achieved with the actual records with dates and transactions, it is therefore...
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Accounting
Introduction The following essay is concerned with the aspects of the regulatory framework for accounting and the conceptual framework. The essay also examines the functions of the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation, the advantages of International Accounting Standards, and the challenges of adopting International Accounting Standards. The main aim of...
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Accounting
Introduction Objective of the Report This paper seeks to analyze Halfords for purposes of possibly investing with the company’s stocks based on its annual reports including the financial statements thereto. This would therefore examine the financial statements of the company consisting of the consolidated income statements, consolidate statement of financial...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction Quantitative analysis is an important field of management as it is used to interpret, investigate, analyze and forecast the real world situations using scientific methods. Pictorial representations are the primary step for the analyses. Pie chart and histogram are the graphical tools here. Here we analyze the given data...
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Financial Management
Introduction Objective of paper The current analytical report provides a detailed review of a US based company Procter and Gamble. The report encompasses findings regarding the company, its management and product profile along with a discussion on the industry and competitive forces that exist in the market. The economic challenges...
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Financial Management
Introduction The demand for motor insurance policies has been on the rise as a result of developments in the commercial trucking industry. Consequently, the insurance industry has been improvising ways on how to charge for the policies which involve the determination of the insurance rate. Insurance rate refers to the...
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Financial Management
Introduction Cadbury Public Limited Company has been a large global company in the confectionery industry. The company was acquired by Kraft Foods in February 2010. Initially, the company was known as Cadbury-Schweppes Public Limited Company before the separation of its US beverage unit which is currently known as Dr. Pepper...
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Financial Management
Introduction Ongko Furniture Company is faced with the decision of whether to continue producing furniture, or whether to adopt a Hi-Tech technology or become a distributor of another manufacturer’s furniture. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the different financial alternatives that are available to Ongko Furniture Company and...
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Financial Management
Financial Management: Principles and Applications is considered to be one of the best works by Arthur J. Keown, John D. Martin, John. W. Petty, and David F. Scott. It is the 10th edition, and certain changes take place in this book. The first chapter provides interesting information about a flow...
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Financial Management
Summary This report evaluates the viability of a new machine that is to be purchased by Hawthorn Hospital Equipment Ltd using two methods of evaluation: the payback period and the net present value. The report then makes a recommendation on whether the new machine should be purchased or not. Evaluation...
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Financial Management
Barclays bank Ratio analysis A financial statement ratio is computed by dividing the pound amount of one item reported in the financial statements by the pound amount of another item reported. The aim is to express a relationship between two relevant items that are easy to interpret and compare with...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction Different people work in various fields, which offer different challenges. For instance, social work has different demands from technical, which is more engaging. It is therefore quite agreeable that each category of professionals faces different levels of engagements, depending on their types of work. Consequently, each category requires different...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction Fever or pyrexia is a condition where the internal body temperature could be considered to be greatly above what is normal (that is 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit) (Silicon & Enbli, 2000). This condition occurs often in sick patients. However, the effective management of fever has continued...
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Financial Management
The field of accounting has several areas where differing principles have to be applied in order to achieve an accurate assessment of both the performance as well as financial position of the organization in question. One such area regards the valuation methods adopted for the different assets owned by the...
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Financial Management
The theory behind management is to run the company in the interest of the owners, and this is what the management should concentrate on. the managers have a responsibility to run the company to benefit the owners according to the stock-holders theory. Problems would occur if the managers acted or...
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Financial Management
The spot exchange contract The decision by Saudi Fertilizers Corporation (SFC) to make a commitment of a single payment for the purchase of a ship would be based on the spot or current exchange rate of the Riyal against the Yen. This option which binds the two parties of the...
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Management
A description of the accident using the Accident model Accidents are inevitable and they occur unexpectedly. Despite this, there should be some strategies put in place to minimize the effects of accidents. Health and safety is an extremely essential aspect that should be emphasized in every place including the workplace....
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Management
Introduction Culture change in any kind of institution is not easy to manage, there has to be a sense for the need to change, its acceptance, and hard work put into effect the change. Certain barriers may occur in bringing up the change (Rita, Larry & Peter, 2009). Barriers to...
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Finance
Background The term “financial crisis” has become a familiar term within the finance realm. Financial crisis takes different forms depending on the underlying cause and includes crashes of stock markets, currency crises, and bursting of economic bubbles (Eichengreen, 2008). In the past century, financial crises have been somewhat frequent and...
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Finance
Introduction The capital assets prices model was developed to illustrate the way prices of a risk is informed by the influence of investors’ preferences and the physical characteristics of the capital assets (Easton, 2009). It shows the relationship between an asset’s price and the risks associated with it. At the...
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Finance
Executive summary This is a report on Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDO’s). The report defines collateralized debt obligations, identifies the features and operations of CDOs. The report defines liquidity risk and also examines how collateralized debt obligations help the bank to avoid liquidity risk, and also how CDOs create more assets...
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Finance
Advantages for AMSC to forgo their debt financing and take on equity financing Permanent capital Equity financing is a permanent source of capital because ordinary shares are not redeemable; therefore the funds raised from this source are available for use as long as the company is in existence. It also...
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Finance
Shareholder value analysis It has been argued that Shareholder Value analysis is flawed in that there are too many steps in the model and too many variables attached to them. However, this essay is concerned with analyzing this statement and in doing so, evaluating the need for each step in...
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Finance
Introduction The money market is a market in which its life usually lasts for the short term. Securities which are in form of monetary terms are used by traders and businessmen in the money market. That usually mature within a year are commonly traded in the money market. This paper...
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Finance
Abstract This research has the main objective of determining why project funding is preferred to corporate finance in financing high-profile projects. The economic problem experienced by the world economies marred with the world economic crisis, financing of high-profile projects or large-scale projects is more difficult in this kind of situation....
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Finance
Introduction A capital market is defined as a market in which a government, a business organization, or a financial institution can accumulate funds to carry on its functions and long-lasting investments. Capital markets have grown in importance to such an extent that they are looked upon as the suppliers of...
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Finance
Introduction This project analyses the bank and financial sector in Saudi Arabia. It aims at advising a prospective investor on the best stock to invest in. The selected bank for analysis are Al Bilad, Al Jazira and Al Rajhi which are all public owned companies and their shares are listed...
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Finance
Executive Summary This report focuses on the role of deposit insurance in the financial system. A deposit insurance scheme is a strategy whereby depositors are paid their money by the government or the organization that runs the scheme if a financial institution becomes insolvent (Gracia, 2002, 12). Using secondary data...
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Finance
Introduction Background to the study Money is defined as any substance that acts as a medium of exchange (Holdsworth 5). Before the acceptable use of money, it was Barter trade where people exchanged goods for goods. This trade had many shortcomings such as lack of double coincidence of wants that...
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Finance
Introduction Saudi banks were affected by the global economic crisis which was experienced in the year 2008. This affected most operations of the bank and resulted in a decline in its returns. Returns to the bank are sensitive to the economic performance of the country and thus this is one...
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Financial Management
There are many ethical issues that happen to suggest themselves while working with financial statements. Considering that the accounting system has similar features to the legal system, issues that emanate from both the legal system and the justice systems can be considered. By the fact that the systems are constructs...
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Finance
Mergers and Acquisitions represent one of the best business opportunities for any company that intends to expand rapidly as well to increase its market share; it is also one of the most delicate processes that can easily lead to bankruptcy of even the most stable companies that have solid base...
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Finance
The difference between financial stability and monetary stability Monetary stability refers to the stability of the value of money. That is the ability of a country’s currency to maintain its value in the world markets. Money usually loses its value due to high rates of inflation whereby a country has...
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Finance
Abstract Financial derivatives have been used by investors to make a profit for centuries. Contracts made under financial derivatives are often risky and based on uncertainty. The use of financial derivatives is increasing with time. More than 20 percent of the total population of the world is made up of...
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Finance
Finance is defined by finance dictionaries as the science of managing financial resources that include money, and money equivalents (Keown et al., 2005). Money equivalents include all organizations assets such as security, bonds, shares and other tangible and intangible assets. In addition, finance concept imply supply, raise or providing of...
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Company Analysis
Introduction The objective of this report is to, critically, analyse the performance of Aramark Ltd in the financial years 2009 and 2010. The financial report of the company for the years 2009 and 2010 shall form the basis of the evaluation. Trend analysis and cross analysis shall be used to...
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Company Analysis
Introduction Enron was a US based energy company that still remains to be one of the biggest bankruptcy cases to have hit the corporate world. Prior to its collapse, the company with the assistance of Arthur Andersen manipulated its success by the application of unacceptable accounting practices that boosted its...
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Company Analysis
Introduction Company background Delta Airlines Incorporation was established in 1924 as an aerial crop dusting company. The firm offers air transport to passengers and cargo in the United States and other countries around the world (Delta, 2011, p. 1). The firm was originally called Huff Daland Dusters. The firm’s success...
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Company Analysis
Domestic Environment Just like most companies, the U.S. Airways have been experiencing challenges that emanate from the domestic environment. The company has for instance had to lay off some of its employees so as to remain profitable in the competitive market and meet its operating costs. Despite the fact that...
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Company Analysis
Company History Billabong International Limited (BBG) was established in the year 1973 in Australia’s Queensland by its present director Merchant Gordon (InvestSMART 2011). According to the statistics availed on its website, its core operations include production, distribution and retailing of garments, accessories, collections and wetsuits (Billabong International Homepage 2011). As...
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Company Analysis
Introduction The research paper is an attempt to explore the historical background of securitization and how this vital funding source has spread its tentacles across the globe from its humble beginnings back in the late 1970s (Hill 2002). A scholarly definition of the term securitization is also provided. In addition,...
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Company Analysis
Introduction The portable personal computer industry has many viable and successful competitors who, for the most part, offer similar products. While considering cost alone, several groups generally define the industry competition. Firms compete in groups at the low-end, middle range, upper-middle-range, and high-end. Within these competitive groups price typically equates...
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Company Analysis
The essay is a critical examination of Amazon.com and how it has evolved over time. Issues tackled in the essay include a discussion of whether the company is deviating from its core competency as a leader in online retailer, areas where the company is competing with Google and Microsoft Company...
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Company Analysis
Introduction The performance of every organization involves many factors including cost minimization and revenue maximization. Firms aim at achieving these two major objectives. They use various means to monitor company performance such as a balanced scorecard and financial performance. Financial performance is not a reliable measure of performance because it...
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Company Analysis
Financial ratios analysis is a fundamental requirement in every business organization, the most important ratios are profitability, liquidity, gearing and activity or ratios. Profitability ratios are used to determine whether the organization is achieving its’ profitability objective. In 2010/03 analysis the gross profit margin was19.4%, pre-tax profit margin was1.4%, interest...
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Company Analysis
Introduction This paper seeks to help the management of JetBlue Airways to decide whether the original offer price for its initial public offering (IPO) should be increased or decreased and whether there is basis to increase the number of new shares offered. As basis for recommendation, this paper will look...
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Company Analysis
Introduction Du telecommunication UAE is an organization that operates in the UAE by providing telecommunication products and services to the entire UAE population. The organization established its Du brand in 2006. This brand unveiling forms one of the company weaknesses because the brand lack experience in of the telecommunication industry...
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Management
System analysis and design is an important aspect of any business context, with the principal objective of keeping up with the expansion in the scale of operations and developing appropriate strategies for meeting the demands of the customers of a given business enterprise. This technical report highlights the key elements...
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Management
Introduction Smooth IT Implementation needs political goodwill in an organization. Thus, power and politics play an essential role when striving for resources and influence, needed to successfully perform their job roles and responsibilities. Power, like conflict, exists in most organizations just like in all human interactions. Thus, it can positively...
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Management
Abstract Electricity supply from a distribution substation to a new shopping center creates a number of problems and challenges that need to be overcome. In particular, in order to improve the performance of switch operators control and introduce greater connection between the station and the center, a more upgraded distribution...
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Management
Reading 1 Schein, E.H (1996) Three cultures of management: The key to organizational learning. Sloan Management Review/Fall, pp. 9-20. Overview The study’s main aim was to investigate why mis-alignments amongst the engineers, executives and operators hindered learning or innovations in organizations. The study went on to disrepute ‘vague’ concepts as...
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Finance
Quality control is one of the key aspects of successful business development. It requires extensive control of the manufacturing process, as well as maintenance of the qualification level of the personnel. The aim of this paper is to analyze the case study of Master Plumbing Corporation associated with the increase...
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Finance
Introduction Sukuk is an Arabic financial certificate and is also regarded as an Islamic bond. As per the Islamic laws of Shari’ah, it is Haram – banned to charge or pay Riba – interest. Hence Sukuk securities are structured in such a way that Islamic laws that are against interest...
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Finance
The world of business is expanding each day especially with the emerging technological advances, thus making the world like a global village. In their running of daily businesses, financial institutions face various risks and thus must derive ways on how to counter them (Schroeck, 2002). The following paper covers the...
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Finance
Sources of Finance There are various sources of finance for business to get cash for both its short term and long term requirements. Each source is applicable in a certain situation and has its advantages and disadvantages. Ordinary Shares This requires issuing of new shares to raise funds in order...
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Human Resource Management
Human resource management (HRM) involves the use of personnel strategies and practices aligned with organizational interests. Work-life balance is a vital HRM function that receives keen interest from top-level management and policymakers. In recent years, most positions are classified as extreme due to fast-paced workflow, tight deadlines, prolonged work hours,...
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Human Resource Management
Executive Summary After an association has defined the policies that will direct its security agenda, chosen a general security form by producing and/or adapting a security framework and a corresponding detailed blueprint for implementation, it is important to execute a security education, training and awareness (SETA) program. The SETA program...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction Healthcare management is often regarded as the cornerstone of effective medical practice, as it involves different aspects of treating patients, including medical, social, psychological, and legislative factors. In general, the actual importance of management for clinicians is explained by the opportunity to apply their medical knowledge and skills more...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction People with disabilities can make significant economic contributions to the growth of organizations and by extension enhance the world’s economy. Recognizing that people with disabilities can work at various levels of the economy, disability management practices provide an environment that nurtures the unique talents amongst the disabled and gives...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction For any particular nature of a project to be carried out with a great deal of success, the managers should at least posses some basic skills of coordinating the human capital. The managerial techniques which one holds will have very little impact if at all the intended motivational status...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction For a global organization to keep up with the competitiveness in the market, it has to adopt two strategies. It has to factor in the continuous advances in IT and communication technologies and use them to its advantage. It can manage its knowledge at the individual level, and also...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction This paper is a proposal intended for adoption by the board that focuses on policies and recommendations for new standards of practice, and a program of strategic initiatives to enhance human resource management throughout the business, that is to be implemented within the first six months and later in...
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Management
Introduction The vetting and testing all areas of operational management of any organization for effectiveness and accuracy is very important. It can be done through auditing all systems and activities of the business. Colly (1990) states; “Auditing is a process of systematic examination and reviewing of work. It is done...
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Accounting
Introduction The finance department is usually the most critical in any organization. Accountants are one of the major stakeholders in the finance department. They are usually endowed with the responsibility of recording and analysing all the financial transactions in an organization. Usually this includes all the financial transactions in all...
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Accounting
Capital investment decision Investment Evaluation criteria Project Beta Project Gamma Project Delta Accounting rate of return (IRR) 133% 104.3% 61.3% Non-discounted payback period 4.52 years 4.40 years 2.75 years Net present value (NPV) £ 24,937,000 16,046,000 11,537,000 Internal rate of return (IRR) 31.5% 34.5% 41.1% Investment appraisal using Accounting Rate...
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Accounting
Introduction This research paper analyzes Google Inc’s rating with regards to how analysts view the company’s stock and how it compares with other companies in the industry. Google is known to be a leader in search engine optimization and its headquarters is in Mountain View California, USA (Yahoo Inc, 2011)....
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Accounting
There has been an assertion by scholars that Accounting Information System (AIS) must be in congruent with strategic-type units for it to operate. Limited research has been conducted in this field making it hard to ascertain this assumption. This is a surprise as most of the studies have been conducted...
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Accounting
Introduction IFRS refers to accounting standards that are issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IFRS). They are global standards that are adopted by several countries in the world. They are principle -based standards that guide the company on how to present items in the financial statements. GAAP on the...
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Accounting
Introduction Business investment in most cases depends on the financial position and performance of a company. In some situations, companies have carried out investment decisions with less evaluation and analysis reports and in the end, results have been negative and detrimental to the business. Therefore, any kind of investment, be...
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Accounting
When I was doing high school, my father has been a regular investor in the stocks of various companies. In this connection, he used to receive the annual reports from many companies. I used to scan the annual reports with the intent to understand the information presented therein and I...
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Accounting
Introduction According to Almeida, the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statements are the universally known financial statements used by most businesses and practitioners for financial reporting purposes. Although the same financial data is used while preparing the statements, the eventual computation will each be used to analyze different...
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Accounting
Introduction The global market has called for the adoption of similar accounting standards by all countries worldwide to enable ease in transactions. This is mostly for those countries whose products are meant for the global market; however, the other countries are also obliged to adopt the same since they import...
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Accounting
Introduction The following is an empirical review of the benefits of the use of debt and its implication to equity holders within a company’s capital structure. The study focuses on the factors that determine the capital structure of IT firms in China. The study analyzes the capital structure of 92...
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Accounting
Introduction Budgets are an expression of the plans of an organization. Budgets are prepared for a period of twelve months. This is an import of the traditional way of doing it. The objectives that a company plans to achieve during those months and the resources available for this purpose are...
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Marketing
Overview of the market The packaged cookie market in the United States falls under the Cookie and Cracker manufacturing industry. In the United States alone the packaged cookie market was estimated at over $3.3 billion in 2008 (AIB international). Most if not all of the sales of these cookies were...
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Marketing
Product/Service concept The main idea behind HeartSmart is health consciousness and service delivery. To achieve this in the food and restaurant industry, HeartSmart will offer healthy food items that are low in calories and fat with the capabilities of a quick service restaurant. This has come about due to the...
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Marketing
Introduction Marketing is an integral part of all fields of business including banking because it enables a selection of the most appropriate strategies to promote products into the market, develop fresh ideas, and improve performance about changes in the international market. Though the current situation maybe not be as bright...
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Marketing
Purpose of the plan The purpose of this business plan is to offer a concise explanation of the business goals for which we intend to venture. The plan offers details of our strategies and objectives towards achieving the business goals in both foreign and home markets. The report also covers...
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Marketing
Introduction Tim Hortons Tim Hortons is a chain of fast-food restaurants that work based on franchising. Being one of the largest chains of fast-food restaurants in Canada, the company has managed to create a chain all over the world using the franchising strategy. The chain used to be the restaurant...
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Marketing
Introduction The global soft drink industry has been dominated since the late 19th century by two companies, Coca-cola and PepsiCo. These two American companies share between themselves the majority of market share of the soft drink industry of almost all countries in the world. Though Coca-cola has dominated Pepsi globally...
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Marketing
Expanded Marketing Mix for Online Marketing Marketing mix has usually been considered as 4P’s, namely Price, Place, Product and Promotion. The 4P’s strategy is useful for products and goods, while services require additional techniques. The resent research shows that the 4P’s marketing mix does not contain enough tools and techniques...
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Marketing
Introduction One of the marketing strategies used by CCS Company is the application of one-on-one marketing which involves face to face interaction with individual consumers. The customer’s needs are established through asking, listening and observation. One-on-one marketing is different from other forms of marketing such as direct marketing where marketers...
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Marketing
Customer Segments Segmenting the market is a primary step to creating a successful business model. When deciding which customers are the preferable audience, it is crucial to understand what they want from a product in contrast with what one’s deal can offer (Kumar, 2018). About a chair with ingrained temperature,...
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Marketing
Every organization strives to meet the expectations of its customers consistently and efficiently (Anonymous 2010). This has led to the transformation of marketing culture from a point where businesses focused on receiving, executing, and reviewing orders to a culture that focuses on consumer satisfaction. Companies are increasingly concentrating on devising...
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Marketing
Introduction Marketing is the process by which entrepreneurs can attract customers’ attention towards purchasing a company’s products. It involves all the activities undertaken by an entrepreneur to ensure that the firm’s products are easily accessible in the market. One of the core objectives of marketing is to increase a firm’s...
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Marketing
Understanding the nutritional value and the impact on the health status of an individual, which a particular product has, is vital for the well-being of the community and the successful promotion of a new brand. Therefore, companies such as the Chocolate Almond Granola Cereal will have to consider their approach...
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Marketing
Introduction Woolworth (WOW) is the largest retailer store that operates in Australia and New Zealand by sales and capitalizations. The company mainly operates supermarkets, which contributed to 80% of the total profits in 2010. Other trades include petrol, food and liquor, which contributed to $ 51.7 billion turnover in the...
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Management
Introduction The concept of role graphs is regarded as a part of traditional responsibility allocation system. In general, the key requirements towards the job responsibilities and positions are defined in accordance with the general HR strategy. A role graph is needed for regulating Human Resource Information Systems. In the light...
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Company Analysis
Abstract For any business, continuity and sustainability of success are very important goals to achieve. Most of the companies have set this as part of their strategic planned objectives. However, many organizations fail to balance between growth and their existing business capacity, resulting in earning a lot of profits at...
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Company Analysis
Introduction Every organisation operating either regionally or as a multinational has various structures that have been put in place to ensure smooth running of the business. However, running of all operations of a company is not always without hurdles. Sometimes companies face management risks some of which emanate from torts...
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Company Analysis
Paper outline This paper is entirely focused on Tinapa Company’s 401(k) plan. It provides the plan of action that the company intends to utilize in implementing the plan and additionally highlights the guidelines and procedures that will guide the process. The paper also describes the funds to be availed as...
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