Value here is created here either through related diversification ( my report) or through unrelated diversification ( which will be discussed further) when the strategy allows a company’s business to increase revenues or reduce cost while implementing their business –level strategies In some case‚ using diversification strategy may have nothing to do with increasing the firm’s value; in fact it can have neutral effects or even reduce firm’s value. Value neutral reasons for diversification include
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The latest Report to the Nations On Occupational Fraud and Abuse‚ the biennial study of global fraud by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners‚ finds that organizations lose an average of 5 percent of revenues to fraud each year‚ with a median loss of $140‚000. However‚ just over one-fifth of fraud schemes results in losses topping $1 million. Perhaps even more disturbing was the median length of time before the frauds were detected: 18 months. And‚ that’s not all; the study found that almost
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savings grows by 4% to $5‚200 gross‚ or $4‚160 net‚ of the 20% reinvestment. As long as the 20% reinvestment continues‚ the cash flows continue to grow at 4% in perpetuity What should Rainbow Products do? 4. Using the internal rate of return (IRR)‚ which proposal(S) do you recommend? 5. Using the net present value rule (NPV)‚ which proposal(s) do you recommend? 6. How do you explain any difference between the IRR and NPV rankings? Which rule is better? 7. Which of the four subsidy plans would
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there has been an increased interest in the application of Aristotelian virtue to business ethics. The objective of this paper is to describe the moral and intellectual virtues defined by Aristotle and the types of pedagogy that might be used to integrate virtue ethics into the business curriculum. Virtues are acquired human qualities‚ the excellences of character‚ which enable a person to achieve the good life. In business‚ the virtues facilitate successful cooperation and enable the community to achieve
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Chapter 04 Long-Term Financial Planning and Growth Multiple Choice Questions 1. Phil is working on a financial plan for the next three years. This time period is referred to as which one of the following? A. financial range B. planning horizon C. planning agenda D. short-run E. current financing period 2. Atlas Industries combines the smaller investment proposals from each operational unit into a single project for planning purposes. This process is referred to as which one
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08 Number of payment periods (Nper) = 30 Using the Excel function “PV”‚ the following data is entered into the presented fields Rate = 8% Nper = 30 PMT =? Fv = 1‚350‚000 Type = blank PMT = $9‚416.15 $9‚416.15 is the amount required for 30 annual deposits with an 8% compound interest to yield $90‚000 for 15 years. 2. If a lump sum amount is deposited on my 35th birthday‚ then the principle will be compounded for 31 years. Calculation Using the compound interest formula A = P (1+r/n)
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[pic][pic][pic] [pic] Express Yourself A Project Report On Marketing & Corporate Sales SUBMITTED TO: SURYADATTA GROUP OF INSTITUTES (SIVAS)‚ DHANKAWADI PUNE SUBMITTED BY: UPENDRA KUMAR (PGCP‚ SCM+MARKETING ) SIKKIM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY) SUMMER BATCH YEAR: 2008-2010 A FINAL REPORT ON “LAUNCH OF AIRTEL POST PAID CONNECTION AND BROADBAND CONNECTION IN MARKET (MAHARASTRA
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| |“RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY” | [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER NO. SUBJECT Chapter 1 Executive Summary Chapter 2 Introduction to CSR Chapter 3 Model of Social Responsibility Chapter 4 Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Chapter 5 Concept of Corporate Citizenship Chapter 6
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random and see what relationships you can force. Use mind-mapping or a matrix to record the attributes and then explore aspects of the problem at hand. Robert Olson in his book The Art of Creative Thinking describes the problem of examining a corporate organisation structure by comparing it to a matchbox. Matchbox Attributes Corporation Striking surface on two sides The protection an organisation needs against strikes Six Sides Six essential organisational divisions Sliding centre section
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In the world today‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most essential aspects adapted by governments and companies. The concept of CSR normally relates to the firm’s decisions in which would help out towards the company’s growth as well as improving the development of having a better society. The reason CSR has become very important for firms today is to counteract the growing public skepticism caused by corporate wrongdoings (Birth et al.‚ 2008). CSR is defined as “a model
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