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    began to create problems for the company because   influencing other multinationals (competitors like Nestlè and Procter & Gamble) started to offer :-   * global brand products for cheaper price.   *   reduceing cost structure by consolidation manufacturing operation at a few choice location   * Executing simultaneous product launches in several national market OR Unilever decentralized structure   work against the company effort to build Global or regional brand

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    Corporate Accounting III Assignment 2 Question 1: What is the difference between direct and indirect NCI? Under AASB127‚ the group is required to prepare the consolidation statement when parent entity acquires shares in the subsidiary. There are two parties who own shares in the subsidiary if it’s not a wholly-owned subsidiary consolidation. One is the parent entity while the other is non-controlling interest. Non-controlling interest (NCI) is defined as “the portion of the profit or loss and net

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    Permutations and Combinations Questions: What are permutations? Combinations? In what types of situations would you apply each one? Launch: Your family is ordering an extra-large pizza. There are four toppings to choose from (pepperoni‚ sausage‚ bacon‚ and ham). You have a coupon for a three-topping pizza. 1.) Determine all the different three-topping pizzas you could order. You may want to create a list‚ diagram‚ table‚ or chart to show possible outcomes and counting techniques.

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    Section 5 Permutations and Combinations In preceding sections we have solved a variety of counting problems using Venn diagrams and the generalized multiplication principle. Let us now turn our attention to two types of counting problems that occur very frequently and that can be solved using formulas derived from the generalized multiplication principle. These problems involve what are called permutations and combinations‚ which are particular types of arrangements of elements of a set. The

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    This gives A Ltd. the control to decide on the operating and financial policies of B Co. This being said A Ltd. owns 45% interest in B Co and thus needs to account for that percentage of ownership appropriately using the proprietary model of consolidation. This will accurately and reliably reflect accounting information provided on the consolidate statements. 2. Q: A Ltd. holds no shares of B Co.; however‚ it holds convertible bonds issued by B Co. that‚ if A Ltd. converted them‚ would result in

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    Department MAT 305: Combinatorics Topics for K-8 Teachers Basic Counting Techniques The Addition Principle The Multiplication Principle Permutations Combinations Circular Permutations Factorial Notation Here we conceptualize some counting strategies that culminate in extensive use and application of permutations and combinations. The questions raised all require that we count something‚ yet each involves a different approach. The Addition Principle If I order one vegetable from the

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    conflicts. Inquiry‚ if not permitted‚ can result in failed open communication. There are four possible combinations which are: low advocacy and low inquiry‚ high advocacy and low inquiry‚ low advocacy and high inquiry and high advocacy and high inquiry. Each of these combinations can be used in a constructive and non-constructive manner. However‚ some general guidelines for each combination are: Low Advocacy and Low Inquiry (Observing) The speaker does not reveal their point of view nor question

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    present‚ substitute a zero in its place. For example‚ the first number in the first row is 0 + 1 = 1‚ whereas the numbers 1 and 3 in the third row are added to produce the number 4 in the fourth row”.1 Pascal’s Triangle can also be used to find combinations. By using certain row numbers with the amount of

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    same number twice whether or not it would connect. The method I used to explore my concept was to pick three numbers and make spiralaterals for all the possible combinations of those three numbers. So I made spiralaterals for 1-2-3‚ 1-3-2‚ 2-1-3‚ 2-3-1‚ 3-2-1 and 3-1-2 and saw what it did. Also I threw in some random number combinations just to see what it would do and because I was bored with doing them in order. While doing this POW and

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    ch5 Key 1. On November 8‚ 2009‚ Power Corp. sold land to Wood Co.‚ its wholly owned subsidiary. The land cost $61‚500 and was sold to Wood for $89‚000. From the perspective of the combination‚ when is the gain on the sale of the land realized? A. Proportionately over a designated period of years B. When Wood Co. sells the land to a third party C. No gain can be recognized D. As Wood uses the land E. When Wood Co. begins using the land productively Difficulty: Easy Hoyle - Chapter 05 #1 2. Edgar

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