Assignment front sheet Brit College Qualification Unit number and title Edexcel/BTEC Level 4 Higher National Diploma in Business Unit 2: Managing Financial Resources and Decision Student name Assessor name Emmanuel Adjaho Date issued Completion date 01/03/2015 22/05/2015 Assignment title CarmenJosh Ltd: New Business Opportunities in Europe and Africa Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows
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This essay will be on learning outcome 2. Scotia Airways is a small private airline based in Glasgow‚ Scotland. The airline was launched in May 1996 by a group of independent business investors. The headquarters of Scotia Airways is located next to Glasgow International Airport. The airline operates scheduled flights‚ mainly targeting business and leisure travellers and aims to provide exceptional value for money‚ unparalleled comfort and convenience to its passengers‚ every time they are on board
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Assignment 2 Part A When planning a financial statement audit‚ an auditor must understand audit risk and its components. Components of Audit risk: a. Auditor’s business risk b. Control risk c. Detection risk d. Inherent risk Illustration Component of Audit Risk 1. A client fails to discover employee fraud on a timely basis because bank accounts are not reconciled monthly. 2. Cash is more susceptible to theft than an inventory of coal. 3. Confirmation
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UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM LAGUNA College of International Hospitality Management Sto. Niño‚ Biñan‚ Laguna NUTRITION & DIETETICS/ HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT/TOURISM MANAGEMENT The Relevance of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Programmes to The Current and Future Industry An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of International Hospitality Management University of Perpetual Help System Laguna Sto.Niño‚ City of Biñan‚ Laguna In Partial Fulfilment
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Hill Q 4059 Student I.D. 11566493 ASSIGNMENT 2 Submitted April 13‚ 2015. Introduction With the ongoing globalisation of developed economies we have continued to see organisations establish themselves as agents of significant authority and influence within our cultures. This rise in power has bought with it increased scrutiny and led researchers like Burnes (2011) to examine the choices made by leaders within these organisations and considered what ethical implications may have arisen as a result
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the terms and conditions of work must be set out in writing protection against unfair dismissal at work. 2.3 Outline why legislation relating to employment exist To stop the exploitation of workers by their employers mainly for example the minimum wage‚ safety standards‚ holiday entitlements‚ maternity leave‚ redundancy payments‚ discrimination laws‚ maximum working hours‚ age requirement are all good things that protect employees from unscrupulous bosses. 2.4 Identify sources
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the learning curve coefficients for the required units. There are other ways to determine the learning curve too. The company could use the arithmetic approach to calculate the learning curve. This approach requires the company to multiply the hours required per unit by the learning curve rate each time production doubles. This approach appears to be an easier way to determine production time; it makes it difficult to know what production time for specific units‚ which may decrease in the areas when
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Explain what is meant by the ideal pupil In classrooms‚ many teachers labelled and classified certain students to their ethical and academic backgrounds. Becker concluded the common image of the ‘ideal pupil’ as being intelligent‚ well behaved‚ motivated and usually from a middle class background. Suggest three reasons why students from the upper social classes and those who have attended independent schools are more likely to gain places at elite universities such as LSE and Oxbridge even when
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Unit 2 : Working in the Science Industry Walworth Academy Science Department Course title: BTEC National Extended Diploma in Applied Science Tutor name: Assignment 2.1 : Procedures used in the Laboratory Ref: Learner name Start date: Deadline date: Unit : (10 Credits) Scenario You are a publicist for a technician training organisation. You have been given the job of producing a prospectus into the work of a science technician focussing on methods of communication
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2/27/2013 Unit 305 – Operations Management Introduction Welcome to Operations Management – Unit 305 • • Operations is responsible for supplying the product or service of the organisation. Operations managers provide value for the customer at the lowest cost by making decisions for the operations function and by managing the transformation process. 27/02/2013 Week 1 - Operations Management and the Value Chain 1 Unit 305 – Operations Management A Thought Worth Remembering
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