Worksheet 1 A. To summarize‚ the company faces several problems. The last two years have shown that it is not only slow to adapt to changing conditions but also unwilling to look for new markets. Moreover the management structure of the company is unsuitable for this kind of business. Besides the excessive number of managers there is the problem of poorly defined responsibilities. Like the ratio between salary and commission is out of proportion. B. The growth of Formula One over the last
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Chapter 8 – Goods and services tax Objectives The aim of this chapter is to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of the goods and services tax (‘GST’) and how it operates in Australia. Chapter 8 – Goods and services tax - overview: 1. Introduction 2. Relevant legislation 3. Format of the Acts 4. Policy reasons behind GST 5. Comparison to PAYG reforms 6. Terminology 7. Taxable supplies 8.
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The UNIVERSITY of NEWCASTLE Faculty of Business & Law LEGL2002 LAW OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS Semester 1 2014 MCQ Revision Test SAMPLE PAPER Time Allowed – 50 minutes (including reading time) Value – 10% of total mark. Total Number of Questions – 20 questions Closed book test – no phones‚ calculators or printed materials are allowed Student ID – Please place your student ID card on your desk for checking during the test. All questions are to be answered on the pink GPAS provided.
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CHAPTER-II ROLE OF FIIs IN INDIA A major development in our country post 1991 has been liberalization of the financial sector‚ especially that of capital markets. Our country today has one of the most prominent and followed stock exchanges in the world. Further‚ India has also been consistently gaining prominence in various international forums‚ though we still have a long way to go. Developing countries like India are generally capital scarce. This is because levels of income are lower in
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E(RA) = (0.3) (‐0.05) + (0.4) (0.10) + (0.3) (0.20) = 0.085 = 8.5% E(RB) = (0.3) (‐0.10) + (0.4) (0.15) + (0.3) (0.30) = 0.12 = 12% EQ 7.3 Variance of Return: Var(RA) = (0.3) (‐0.05 – 0.085)2 + (0.4) (0.10 – 0.085)2 + (0.3)(0.20 – 0.085)2 = 0.009525 SD(RA) = Var(RA) ½ = (0.009525) ½ = 0.097596 = 9.76% Var(RB) = (0.3) (‐0.10 – 0.12)2 + (0.4) (0.15 – 0.12)2 + (0.3)(0.30 – 0.12)2 = 0.0246 SD(RB) = Var(RB) ½ = (0.0246) ½ = 0.156844 = 15.68% EQ 7.6 Expected Return for a portfolio:
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useful * Accuracy – if not‚ waste of time * Cost effectiveness – cost vs. benefits Too much money and not gain/ spend less money but more benefit? * Spend money on market research to ensure RED Bull stay top in the market How would RB try to ensure that the research was cost effective? To ensure the research was cost effective Red Bull will ensure the research that they are undertaking is useful therefore they won’t spend money on research that was useless because this will be the
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Williams. 2012. Internal Audit. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.accaglobal.com/content/dam/acca/global/PDF-students/2012s/sa_apr12_p1_audit.pdf. [Accessed 13 March 2013] Andrew R Barclay Simpson‚ 2013. RBS had 21 staff involved in Libor scandal. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.barclaysimpson.com/news/rbs-had-21-staff-involved-in-libor-scandal-news-801537104. [Accessed 13 April 2013] BBC News Carl Rosen. 2010. Corporate Governance in the Wake of the Financial Crisis [ONLINE] Available at: http://www
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ER02s16 03-12-04 12.31 Sida 16 WCDMA evolved—High-speed packet-data services Stefan Parkvall‚ Eva Englund‚ Peter Malm‚ Tomas Hedberg‚ Magnus Persson and Janne Peisa Compared to second-generation systems‚ one of the most important aspects of third-generation mobile systems is enhanced packet-data access. WCDMA Release 99 provides data rates of 384 kbit/s for wide area coverage and up to 2 Mbit/s for hot-spot areas‚ which is sufficient for most existing packet-data applications. However‚ as
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C | |Acetic acid |60.05 g/mol | | |1.049 g/cm3 |16.5 C |118.1 C | Procedure: After a reflux apparatus was copnstructed‚ 2.0g of Mg was put into a 100 ml reaction RB flask. A crystal of Iodine was added into this and stirred a with magnetic stirring bar. Then 7.90 mL of n-bromobutane was dissolved into this and then 20.0 mL of anhydrous ether was added. 5 mL of the n-bromobutane solution was ran
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