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    1) Hahn Company uses the percentage of sales method for recording bad debts expense. For the year‚ cash sales are $300‚000 and credit sales are $1‚200‚000. Management estimates that 1% is the sales percentage to use. What adjusting entry will Hahn Company make to record the bad debts expense? Debit Bad Debt Expense $12‚000‚ Credit – Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $12‚000 2) Using the percentage of receivables method for recording bad debts expense‚ estimated uncollectible accounts are $15‚000

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    Final Exam 1. Define what is referred to as an anti-fraternization policy. Draft a policy regarding employee fraternization‚ addressing issues which you deem important to include in such a policy (not to exceed one page). (Snoyenbos: 394) (DeGeorge: 226-232) (LA Times‚ 03 Feb 2007) Anti-fraternization policies aim to sidestep potential conflicts of interest that arise from work-related relationships involving people who are relatives or dating/marrying within the company. It is also designed

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    Section One: Questions # 2 and #3 Question #2 a. Define and explain the term Culture Ans.: Culture is a set of shared values‚ understandings‚ assumptions‚ and goals that are learned from earlier generations‚ imposed by present members of a society‚ and passed on to succeeding generations. Culture is basically the way of life of a people: what they eat‚ the music they listen‚ how they dress‚ their meal times‚ their language and art form‚ and so on. b. Give examples if operational conflicts that

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    C1: Globalization and international business Globalization refers to the trend toward greater economic‚ cultural‚ political‚ and technological interdependence among national economies. Reduction of barriers to the movement of trade‚ capital‚ technology‚ and people. Has two facets:1. Globalization of Markets; the merging of historically distinct and separate national markets into one huge global marketplace. Benefits: cost‚ new market opportunities‚ levels uneven income streams. 3 causes of globalization

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    International Business – Essay Questions 1. Gini Coefficient: The gini index is a measure of statistical dispersion‚ a measure of the inequality of a distribution‚ 0 being total equality and a value of 1 maximal inequality. It is most commonly used in economics to assess the inequality of wealth or income‚ but is also used in other fields such as health‚ science‚ ecology‚ chemistry and engineering. Gini coefficients range from 0.23 (Sweden) to 0.70 (Namibia)‚ but not every country has been assessed

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    Final Exam Review Nuclear Weapons Chemical – weapons using toxic properties of chemical substances such as sarin or nerve gas. The French used chemical weapons in the Germans in WWI Biological – disperses organisms or microorganisms to produce disease‚ such as anthrax‚ rich‚ or small pox. The Germans used biological weapons against the allied forces during WWI by infecting livestock Radiological – designed to spread radioactive material‚ most commonly material from waste plants. It has not

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    Topic 1: International Business 1. Why companies engage in international business? There are three major operating objectives that underline the reasons for companies to engage in international business: -expanding sales: pursuing international sales usually increases the potential market and potential profits -acquiring resources: foreign sources may give companies lower costs‚ new or better products‚ additional operating knowledge -minimizing risk: international operations may reduce

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    FINS3616 International Business Finance - Week 4 A. Conceptual questions 1. What is a forward exchange rate? 2. If the yen is selling at a premium relative to the euro in the forward market‚ is the forward price of EUR per JPY larger or smaller than the spot price of EUR per JPY? 3. If you are a U.S. firm and owe someone ¥10‚000‚000 in 180 days‚ what is your transaction exchange risk? 4. If the spot exchange rate of the yen relative to the dollar is ¥105.75‚ and the

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    1. (TCO E) Briefly describe cost-benefit analysis. Demonstrate understanding by applying the concept to an assessment of an immunization program. (Points : 20) 2. (TCO G) Describe a national model of universal healthcare coverage. Compare the model’s methods of funding for healthcare in the United States. Identify which one you think is best by discussing access and quality detail. (Points : 20) 3. (TCO A) All of the following are healthcare priorities or goals that healthcare leaders encouraged

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    Chapter 07 Foreign Direct Investment True / False Questions 1. (p. 242) A firm becomes a multinational enterprise when it undertakes foreign direct investment. TRUE 2. (p. 242) Licensing involves the establishment of a new operation in a foreign country. FALSE 3. (p. 242) If a firm that makes bicycles in Germany acquires a French bicycle producer‚ Greenfield investment has taken place. FALSE 4. (p. 242) The amount of FDI undertaken over a given time period is known as the

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