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    1. On 1st Jan’ 1988 Megha corporation issued eight percent 50‚ 00‚000 bonds of Rs 100 each at Rs 103. Issue cost was 0.5% of the amount raised. On 1st Jan 2008‚ Five years before its maturity the firm wanted to call the bonds at Rs 108. The corporation spent Rs 80‚000 on reacquisition of bonds. What accounting entries would be passed in the books of Megha Corporation? 2. On 1st January 2009 Shweta corporation purchased 10‚00‚000 of its fully paid shares at Rs 22 per share. On 20th January 2009

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    Desperate Air Corporation

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    Desperate Air Corporation (DAC) have some serious problems on their hands‚ however if the situation is handled with care and honest communications‚ the transaction can be negotiated as a win/win for both parties. Although the lawyer indicated disclosure is not within the company’s legal requirements‚ my initial gut reaction raised ethical red flags. I examined this dilemma using the Eight Steps to Sound Ethical Decision Making in Business and formulated the ethical decision is to disclose the

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    Regis Corporation Implementation Plan Kimberly   Regis Corporation Implementation Plan The Regis Corporation has gone through a shake up within the last three years in regards to their top senior management and also sold one of their top brands to adjust to the current market conditions. “Regis also announced today a corporate organization restructuring that will improve the Company’s ability to adapt to the dynamic marketplace and the current economy” (Behind The Chair‚ 2011‚ para. 4)

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    Crown Corporations - Lcbo

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    Which Canadian Crown Corporation should be privatized? Crown Corporations are government-owned entities (Stastna‚ Kazi.). An example includes the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO). LCBO stores are the only stores‚ in Ontario‚ allowed to distribute liquor and other distilled beverages; therefore‚ LCBO is a monopoly ("Beverage Alcohol Service Review: A Matter of Balance"). The main purpose of this regulation is to limit the consumption of such products in Ontario – for better health ("Beverage

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    Exxon Mobil Corporation

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    Mobil”. As well as understanding the financial management of these companies ‚ the overview for the processes and component that had been involved in the financial administration of such successful business firms. Outline (Exxon Mobil Corporation) 1. Corporate Overview. 2. History. 3. Operation divisions. 4. Business model and fundamental strategies. 5. Market share/importance. 6. Corporate Governance. 7. Company’s Relationship with: a. Shareholders

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    Stanley Hydraulics Corporation (A) From my overall point of view‚ I don’t think that Bob Nehrgardt was crazy. It’s highly appreciable that someone is dedicated to work so enthusiastically and objectively for his company. Bob achieved a huge success in a relatively small time period. In ten years with Dynamic Controls‚ Bob Nehrgardt raised up the annual sales from $600‚000 to $5 million. Entering in the product engineering‚ he developed his path towards industrial sales‚ marketing‚ product development

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    Comprehensive Developmental Guidance Program Part I Collaboration can be defined as a partnership where two or more individuals or organizations actively work together on a project or problem (ASCA‚ 2003‚ p. 129). For successful implementation to occur‚ the committed collaboration amongst a variety of stakeholders is necessary in a comprehensive developmental guidance program. Collaboration is an essential theme in school counseling programs according to the American School Counselor Association

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    Nuclear Corporation of America was involved in the nuclear instrument and electronics business. In 1964‚ the company’s board of directors opted for new leadership due to suffering several money-losing years and facing bankruptcy. F. Kenneth Iverson was the new leader‚ president‚ and CEO of Nuclear Corporation. F. Kenneth decided that the best way to rebuild the company was to expand around its profitable South Carolina. Iverson was already the head of Vulcraft before adopting Nuclear Corporation. He

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    Analysis of Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Table of Content I. Abstract II. Introduction III. Introductory analysis & GFOA Award IV. Financial Analysis V. Financial standing VI. Conclusion VII. References Abstract Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) is a report used by cities‚ and local governments to provide the public with their financial records each year‚ while adhering to government accounting standards board (GASB) guidelines. The report presents

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    The Zale Corporation Case

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    THE ZALE CORPORATION Zale Corporation is a leading specialty retailer of diamonds and other jewelry products in North America. The Company has significant brand name recognition as a result of each of its brands’ long-standing presence in the industry‚ having 2.349 stores in the United States‚ Puerto Rico and Canada. The Company´s vision “provide customers with quality merchandise at the lowest possible price” has remain the same since its first store opening in 1920´s. The Mission of Zale Corporation

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