Name of Tutor : Mr. Chai Ming Perng Name Student ID 1 Lynie Liew Tyng Huey 14WBD05482 2 Gan Hin Hun 14WBD03034 3 Kong Boon Kee 14WBD03958 4 Hew Zee Ching 12WBD05302 5 Choo Ke Xin 14WBD02061 6 Kuan Chun Loong 14WBD04522 Coursework Report TOPIC: Financial Ratio Analysis Section A (i) CALCULATION OF FINANCIAL RATIOS Financial Ratios Actual 30 June 2015 Forecast 30 June 2016 (a) Operating Profit Margin (b) Interest cover (c) Inventory days (d) Receivable days (e) Payable
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Identify the mission‚ objectives and responsibilities of an organisation within its environment The mission‚ values and key objectives of an organisation and assess the influence of stakeholders Mission‚ values and key objectives are of high significance to any organisation. An organisation will state a mission that will describe the function or role it aims to provide in the form of products or services. Although the focus is long term it puts perspective on the short term so that the long-term
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Chapter 1‚ “A Christian Ethic for Business” Explain briefly each of the three biblical concepts in Hill “that have a direct bearing on ethical decision-making” and are “repeatedly emphasized in the Bible.” The three biblical concepts in Hill that have a direct bearing on ethical decision making and are repeatedly emphasized in the bible are “God is Holy”‚ “God is Just” and “God loving”. All three are needed for equal measurement and all three contain a vital ethical ingredient “hill compares
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have contributed to the success of Sainsbury’s Introduction Aims are the goals that the company want to achieve. Objectives are detailed steps the company create in order to achieve their goals. The company will also have targets they will want to meet in the future‚ to improve their customers’ overall experience with themselves. They aim to increase profit by following the objective steps carefully‚ building the company up step by step. Sainsbury’s 5 values Best for food and health Sourcing with
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The Information Age in Which You Live: Changing Multiple Choice Questions 1. What does it mean to live in the "digital age"? A. Payment for goods is made with hard cash B. Living‚ working‚ learning‚ and playing in a digital world C. Accessing information over the Internet D. Being born after 1990 AACSB: Use of Information Technology Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: 1 Taxonomy: Knowledge and Understanding 2. Why do we consider technology invasive? A. Technology
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Case Study 1-1 Starbucks 1) Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. As Starbucks enters the international market will have to deal with the experience the going pains and tensions of entering an unknown territory where the public atmosphere is going to be different. First‚ some of the controllable elements that Starbucks deals with are the 4p’s (Price‚ Place‚ Promotion‚ and Product). Starbucks ultimately has control
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Systems Analysis and Design Ninth Edition End of Chapter Solutions Chapter one Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design ANSWERS TO CASE-SIM: SCR ASSOCIATES Introductory note: The SCR case study provides a valuable real-world experience for students. The case involves an imaginary IT consulting firm that maintains a realistic Web site‚ complete with a company intranet that students can access. The student becomes an entry-level systems analyst reporting to a supervisor
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The opening scene in Hamlet Act I‚ Scene I‚ sets the tone for the story. The story begins with two soldiers (Bernardo and Francisco) on guard meeting in the darkness. Both soldiers are on edge and seem fearful‚ which leads the reader to believe that the characters are under a state of stress. The author uses imagery to present the main symbol of fear in the opening act‚ by presenting a ghost. The ghost of King Hamlet represents the fear and tragedy of the unknown shift of power following his death
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GLOBAL EDITION Chapter 13 BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS VIDEO CASES Case 1: IBM: Business Process Management in a Service-Oriented Architecture and Managing Projects Case 2: Rapid Application Development With Appcelerator Instructional Video 1: Salesforce and Google: Developing Sales Support Systems with Online Apps Management Information Systems CHAPTER 13: BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS Learning Objectives • How does building new systems produce organizational change? • What are
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1. Driving is Your Responsibility TOPIC: License to Drive – a Privilege SECTION: WHAT YOUR DRIVER LICENSE MEANS TO YOU Before getting behind the wheel‚ you should know that driving is not a constitutional right—it’s a privilege. To earn your license‚ you must pass a series of tests and obey the law. Driving privileges depend on your age and status‚ including your knowledge and ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. Your local DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) office will
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