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    Genicon 1. What advantages and disadvantages does Genicon have over large multinational corporations in the process of market selection? Genicon has been at disadvantage in US market due to group purchasing organizations have been controlling sales of minimally invasive surgery products since 1990s. GPO financial structure has been favoring large companies and it was getting difficult for several startups or smaller organization to enter market and position them. Since Genicon did not have big

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    Without light or fan we can’t manage a single minute. Similarly‚ every move of ours made easy with the help of science. As far as die advantage of science‚ one can go 011 write a long list. It need not he elaborated. Any kiddies in the school can quote at least ten numbers of the plus points of it. But‚ like a coin that has two sides‚ science has its own disadvantages too‚ especially‚ when it comes to Nuclear weapons that can kill thousands in no time. An article appeared in ‘The Times of India’

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    Chapter 4 Activity-Based Costing 4-1 4-2 Traditional Costing and Activity-Based Costing Traditional Costing Systems  Allocates overhead using a single predetermined rate. ► Job order costing: direct labor cost may be the relevant activity base. ► Process costing: machine hours may be the relevant activity base.  Assumption was satisfactory when direct labor was a major portion of total manufacturing costs. ► Wide acceptance of a high correlation between

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    Navigate * Activity-Based Costing (Encyclopedia of Management) * Activity-Based Costing (Encyclopedia of Small Business) Activity-Based Costing * Print * PDF * Cite *       Activity-based costing (ABC) is an accounting method that allows businesses to gather data about their operating costs. Costs are assigned to specific activitiesuch as planning‚ engineering‚ or manufacturingnd then the activities are associated with different products or services. In this way‚ the

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    their strengths and weaknesses. Then I compared exporting with other market entry strategies‚ so I could gain further insight to advantages and disadvantages of exporting. In the conclusion I outline which types of exporting fit SME’s and which fit MNE’s. Low cost exporting (“AT THE GATE” SELLING‚ EXPORT HOUSES‚ PIGGYBACKING‚ AGENTS‚ DISTRIBUTORS‚ FRANCHISES) Advantages Low cost exporting requires only a small direct investment‚ if any. It usually carries low risks of financial loss and companies

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    Strength of Activity Based Costing The major strength of activity based costing is the ability to estimate the cost of individual products and services precisely. By transferring overhead costs to individual units of products or services‚ ABC helps identify inefficient or non-profitable products or activities that help into the profitability of efficient processes or highly profitable products. 1. More accurate costing of products/services Product cost determination under activity-based costing is

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    Activity-Based Costing (ABC) is when you figure out the cost of activities to then discover the cost of products and services. ABC occurs in in four stages. These steps are as follows: identify activities and calculate their estimated total costs‚ identify the allocation base for each activity and estimate the total quantity of each allocation base‚ compute the predetermined overhead allocation rate for every activity‚ and allocate indirect costs to the cost object. I will use the production of a

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Communication Technology in Modern Communication Communication is needed for decision making‚ co-ordination‚ control and planning. Communication is required for processing information in the accounting department‚ finance department‚ personnel department‚ establishment‚ of public relations‚ sales department‚ market research‚ production department‚ purchase department etc. Communication with the government‚ shareholders and prospective investors‚ customers

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    all of the world and used by people every single day. But we have to face the consequences of using technology. Technology has positive and negative effect on our daily life. This is because technology can’t be always giving advantages to peoples‚ so there are also disadvantage of technology. The positive effect of technology is from the toy string phone to the advanced mobile phones of today technology has unquestionably made staying in contact a great deal less demanding. Cell phones have turned

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Colonialism Matthew Toms Professor Mehdi Nazer SOC300 v201103 August 31‚ 2011 Introduction Colonialism is dominating or conquering a territory and involving the subjugation of one people to another (Kohn‚ 2011). At the end of 15th century‚ Portugal and Spain explored the seas to find another route to Asia through the Mediterranean Sea for three things – God‚ Gold and Glory. Their mission was to introduce Christianity/Catholicism to the Asian natives‚ find

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