CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Borrowing items – school supplies‚ clothes‚ gadgets‚ books‚ etc. – have been considered normal for everyone especially in high school. For teenagers‚ it is observed that they usually borrow whenever they lack the needed items. “May I borrow – ?” is one of the most common phrases you will hear in a classroom. It is quite alarming actually when you realize that most teenagers have developed a tendency to rely on others when it comes to the needed items. Teenagers
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customer tries to return a package of absolutely divine cookies that they are dissatisfied with. The customer does not have a receipt. Private Label Refund A customer bought the wrong flavor Crest toothpaste (wife wanted Extra Whitening‚ not Tartar Control)‚ there is no receipt present. Exchange without Receipt A customer is returning 2 bottles of Tums‚ at $4.99 each; the customer has the receipt‚ which shows that it was paid for with a $20 bill. Cash Refund A customer asks to return 2 Clairol Hair
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Chapter 1. 6. Many drug safety research studies are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies that would financially benefit if the results of the study are favorable. Is this an example of a potential confounding factor? If the sample to test is selected to favor the results of the drug company‚ it would be categorized as a confounding factor‚ but if instead the drug company is sponsoring a serious study where the sample is selected randomly and divided in treatment and control groups‚ the experiment
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Short Paper#1 Qin Yao Does Diversity Affect Ethical decision? How are ethics and diversity related? Before my first experience with the business world‚ my view on diversity and ethics was narrow. When it comes to a business‚ most decisions are made by a group of individuals commonly filled with different backgrounds. By attending multiple meetings on important decisions for the company‚ I have experienced firsthand the importance of diversity in an executive environment. So how does one
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Susan Smith accepted a new corporate client‚ Winter Park Corporation. One of Susan’s tax managers conducted a review of Winter Park’s prior year tax returns. The review revealed that an NOL for a prior tax year was incorrectly computed‚ resulting in an overstatement of NOL carrybacks and carryovers to prior tax years. Apply the Statements on Standards for Tax Services (SSTSs) to the following situations. The SSTSs are in Appendix E of this text. a. Assume the incorrect NOL calculation does not
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Box No as per Return Box 2 Box 1 Box 1 Box 3 Box 3 Box 4 Box 5(a) Box 7(a) Box 7(m) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT E Return Form 231 14998471 Transaction_Date Particulars 27-Jun-2013 detailes of Amount(Rs.) HARISHKUMAR & CO 27120235592V 27120235592C Revised_under_s_20(4) (a) Six-monthly From : 01-Oct-2009 To : 31-Mar-2010 657636 568322 560217 Name of Dealer M.V.A.T.R.C.No. C.S.T. R.C./ TIN No. Type of Return Periodicity of Return Period Covered by Return Gross turnover of sale Total
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months and those whose annual reports were not available till 6 pm on October 24th The data which was used was extracted from CMIE’s Prowess database. The list was filtered as the total income was assessed‚ net profit‚ market cap and the return on equity over three fiscal years was also assessed. It resulted in listing out a list of Top 100 CEO’s which was then sliced into 10 categories and the top companies in each of them was presented to a jury in order to have the winners
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looking at our quality controls to see what we can improve. In regards to our distributors‚ we are looking into rewriting our return policies‚ in order to make isolated incidents like this one‚ more time efficient for our valued customers. We appreciate the time and effort you gave up in order to make us aware of this incident. In the future we would like to make the return process more efficient by providing multiple options for our customers. Therefore‚ we will work with our distributors in order
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information system resources that is required to do this. Additionally‚ because‚ the lack of focus on reverses logistics; the resources to fix this are often not available. 2. What are the reasons for products’ return? What are the types of reverse logistics? Reasons for product return: • Incorrect Product or Size Ordered • Product No Longer Needed • Product Did Not Match Description on Website or In
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Executive Review Porsche is a company that prides itself in quality and customer satisfaction. Because of this customers are always considered to be first priority for the company. The only issue with this business method is that the shareholders do not feel valued. Porsche operates more like a family-owned firm instead of focusing mainly on shareholder value. While operating like a family-owned firm may be admired by some‚ it also has a downside. The company has been somewhat infamous for occasional
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