Part A - Governance and Responsibility 1. Principles-based vs. Rules-based 1.1 Principles-based approach (1) Principles-based approach requires the company to adhere to the spirit rather than the letter of code. (2) The approaches focus on objectives rather than the mechanisms by which these objectives will be achieved. (3) The approaches can lay stress on those elements of corporate governance to which rules cannot easily be applied. (4) The approaches can applied across different
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Recording Financial Transactions Specimen Exam applicable from June 2014 Time allowed: 2 hours ALL 50 questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted. Do NOT open this paper until instructed by the supervisor. This question paper must not be removed from the examination hall. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Paper FA1 FOUNDATIONS IN ACCOUNTANCY ALL 50 questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted Please use the space provided on the inside cover of the Candidate Answer Booklet
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4.0 Strengths i. Customers satisfaction Customer’s loyalty for example‚ Dunkin donut’s gives out voucher and discount coupon to their customers to keep the customer loyalty strong. This will keep customers coming back to buy more products and it is one of the largest food industry in the world. A large share market of dunkin donuts has among all public listed companies. Strong brand names among its competitor Dunkin donuts have. ii. Competitive pricing Dunkin ’Donuts is the largest U
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SHELL REFINING MALAYSIA CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY QUEEN ELODIE CYUZUZO 0110FSFS0612 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: ASSIGNMENT ONE BABS SEMESTER 6 MR FRANCIS ASIRVTHAM Table of Content
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Question 1(i) Phing‚ 17 years old daughter of a wealthy businessman is currently studying at a University College at Kelana Jaya. She bought a luxury car Audi R8 worth RM 900‚000. The car has now been delivered but she is unable to payfor it. Firstly‚ Phing is a 17 years old teenager which also known as minor. Minor is a person who legally underage; who has not yet attained the age of majority‚ and which are denied the ability to fully and freely contract. In Capacity of Section 11 define a person
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that different nations‚ regions‚ cultures and ethnic groups have had on the emergence of international cuisine‚ in this case‚ Malaysia. Thank you for requesting this research on international cuisine. I will be happy to discuss any other questions not clearly answered in this report if required. Yours sincerely A REPORT ON THE RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL CUISINE MALAYSIA Prepared for: Mr Andrew Summers Submitted: 10 October 2007 Prepared by: JOSHUA SEOW ICHM 1ST YEAR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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around the world. Malaysia’s government has noticed that improving education industry is necessary in order to strong the country. This report is going to discuss the impact of the macro and micro environmental factors on education industry in Malaysia. Background In the past‚ there were two initial proposals for developing the national education system: the Barnes Report and the Fenn-Wu Report. Initially‚ the British colonial governement did not build the schools which many Malays cannot adapt
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Malaysia is among dozens of countries are adopting the concept of the emergence of feudalism in his capacity as a federal state. Since our country‚ Malaysia gained independence in 1957‚ the concept of federalism that underlies the idea of merging states in Peninsular Malaysia‚ Sarawak and Sabah have sparked idealism existence of central government and state governments. The birth of the uniqueness of Malaysia is a federal state. ’Federation’‚ means an association which has a central government and
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Introduction to TESCO Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. was incepted on 29 November 2001‚ as a strategic alliance between Tesco Plc UK and local conglomerate‚ Sime Darby Berhad of which the latter holds 30% of the total shares. Tesco opened its first store in Malaysia in February 2002 with the opening of its first hypermarket in Puchong‚ Selangor. Tesco Malaysia currently operates 33 Tesco and Tesco Extra stores. Total store by state in Malaysia is Selangor with 12 store‚ Kuala Lumpur 3 store‚ Perak
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states that courts in Peninsular Malaysia should apply Common Law and the Law of Equity as administered in England on 7th April1956.Section 3(1)(b) and Section 3(1)(c) of Civil Law Act 1956 states that courts in Sabah and Sarawak should apply common law and law of equity together with the statutes of general application as administered in England on 1st December 1951 and 12th December 1949 accordingly.But it is not stated that the Common Law and Law of Equity in Malaysia should remain unmodified and
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