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    Uhura Company

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    Sheet)Uhura Company has decided to expand its operations. The bookkeeper recently completed the balance sheet presented below in order to obtain additional funds for expansion. InstructionsPrepare a revised balance sheet given the available information. Assume that the accumulated depreciation balance for the buildings is $160‚000 and for the office equipment‚ $105‚000. The allowance for doubtful accounts has a balance of $17‚000. The pension obligation is considered a long-term liability. Uhura CompanyBalance

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    INDIAN IT COMPANIES Sustaining and Enhancing Competitiveness in today’s Business Scenario Abstract The idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not new to Indian companies. Growing number of Information technology (IT) companies with the direct involvement of employees are implementing CSR projects. Dedicated departments in most of the companies are looking into much more than just funding or getting involved in one-time projects. The trend is especially strong in IT companies with a young

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    Company Law

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    Company Law 1) Explain the background to the case Salomon vs. Salomon. Mr. Salomon was a leather merchant in a large establishment. Solomon converted his business into a limited company as Solomon and Company limited with his wife and five children becoming members. Each member took one £1 share each. The company bought the business for £39‚000. Mr. Salomon subscribed for 20‚000 further shares. The company also gave Salomon £10‚000 in debentures (i.e. Salomon gave the company a £10‚000 loan

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    FMCG companies

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    distribution networks High stock turnover. The FMCG sector is generally divided into four major segments: Household care Personal care Food and beverages Health care Notable trends in the FMCG sector In the recent past‚ there has been a sense of renaissance in the market‚ especially in the FMCG sector. The trends that we see‚ tell us the factors which are responsible for doing so. Indian business companies are presently busy expanding their current business portfolios. ITC introducing

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    Adventure IS our Name! A Business Plan For Unlimited Adventure Expeditions Table of Contents 1.0 UAE 1.1Objectives 1.2 Mission 2.0 Company Summary 2.1 Company Ownership

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    Company Law

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    of 43 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE COMPANIES ACT COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE‚ AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA (A3-U) LIMITED Incorporated this……...day of June 2012 Page 2 of 43 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE COMPANIES ACT COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE‚ AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA (A3-U) LIMITED Table of Contents MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION

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    Maynard Company

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    of cash as of June 30 by $31‚677. This could be the result of the company making sales for cash or making purchases on credit which would explain the increase in accounts payable. Also‚ payments of insurance were credited from prepaid insurance resulting in no cash being removed from the account. 2. Accounts Receivable: There is an increase in accounts receivable as of June 30 by $4‚707. This could be the result of the company making sales on credit. 3. Supplies on hand: There is an increase

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    minicase for company

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    1. The one time dividend will not affect the stock price. The value of the company will decline by the amount of the dividend. Ignoring taxes‚ shareholders wealth will not be affected because the stock price will drop by the amount of the dividend payment. 2. The value of the company could increase or decrease. If the company is overlevered‚ paying off debt can lower the interest rate on debt‚ and decrease financial distress costs. If there are no financial distress costs‚ capital structure

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    Kohler Company

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    privately held companies in America. It started by manufacturing plumbing fixtures‚ famously inventing the first modern bathtub‚ and soon after began manufacturing small engines and generators. Today the company is also in the furniture and luxury resort business. Most of the company’s shares are held by members of the Kohler family‚ however 4% of the outstanding stock is owned by outsiders. Herbert Kohler Jr.‚ the CEO and Chairman of Kohler‚ would like to do what he can to keep Kohler stock within the

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY Spartan Stores Company was once a wholesale grocery cooperative has today grown to be the fifth-largest food supplier in the United States. The company is listed as one of the prestigious Fortune 400 companies as well. They are also the largest food distributor serving U.S. military commissionaires and exchanges. They own and run over 165 corporate owned grocery stores across ten states of U.S. and distribute to 2100 individual localities across more than 46 states(Spartannash

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