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    market liquidity. Examples silver‚ gold‚ precious items‚ real properties. Direct financial investments are in bonds‚ stock and others forms of security investment. Before making any investment‚ there are many things the company has to take in consideration . It necessary for the company to know how the financial system is still working before investing money carefully ‚ as investing is an important part of the financial planning process. 1. Understanding of law of “ Supply and

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    Kudler Fine Foods Kudler Fine Foods specializes in everything about gourmet food and gourmet cooking. Besides stocking and selling the freshest ingredients Kudler also stocks many tools gourmet cooks need all at reasonable prices. Kudler Fine Foods |   | Sales | Current Assets | Current Liabilities | Formula | Current Ratio | Current Ratio | 2003 | $ 10‚804‚000

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    Channel and Pricing Strategies Team B University of Phoenix MKT/571: Marketing Kudler Fine Foods had determined that expanding their markets will allow foreign market growth and increased profits. Kudler Fine Foods has decied to launch a fine and organic wine assortment in the country China. China’s culture and markets align with Kathy Kudler’s vision for Kudler Fine Foods. China is the seventh largest country in the world for wine consumption. This revealed the need for this type of expansion

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    conditions but due to financial pressures and industry norms does not consider the situation unethical. Or some do consider it unethical but do not feel confident in speaking up; either way no-one has insisted on re-evaluating the process due to ethical issues. The company could not make an equivalent profit margin if conditions were changed in the factory. For the workers this was a good work opportunity and wanted the work. The workers chose to live in the factory owned housing complex. The factory

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    greater moral that is heavily present in this society. During this time was a large separation of North and South over the ethics of slavery and the morals of the enslaved population. During this story the protagonist‚ Huck Finn‚ makes a very important ethical decision upon whether he should or should not turn in Jim‚ a runaway slave. Huck has a moment of moral liberation and searches the social and religious principles of society. By having to think about these things when making a decision such as this

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    other heinous crimes. However‚ the great western powers are on sure footing when it comes to this type of permitted murder‚ but a just war doesn’t make a total war acceptable. Williams Shakespeare’s play Henry V is loosely based upon England’s own ethical dilemmas in the early 1400’s. This is especially true when conflicting governments go into a war just because one side believes themselves to be in a just war the other may not. This is true when looking at Henry V’s values. Like many‚ values

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    5 Steps of Ethical Analysis 1. identifying the facts 2. defining the conflict or dilemma and identifying the values involved 3. identifying the stakeholders 4. identifying options that can be taken 5. identifying potential consequences of actions 1. As technology becomes wider spread the misuse of it has become inevitable. Some technology users feel that if they have access to data‚ regardless if it is legal or illegal‚ they will use it without considering the consequences their actions have

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    Liturgy Part B – TH209 1. Two important considerations for the renewal of liturgical music are as follows; Firstly‚ The use of singing in the mass especially the singing of the Psalms‚ hymns and spiritual canticles for the Christian faithful is one of the Lords expectations and as the Apostle Paul says ‘ according to the Lord to sing is the sign of the heart’s joy and that those who sing pray twice over’.1 Great significance should therefore be placed on the renewal of the use of singing in the

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    LEGAL RELATIONS‚ CONSIDERATION‚ PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL AND DURESS 1. What is the effect of including an "honour clause" in a written agreement? (2) An "honour clause" has the effect of rebutting the normal presumption of an intention to create legal relations in a commercial agreement (1). Its effect is to render the agreement binding in honour only so that it will not be a legally binding contract. (1) 2. What is the consideration to support a unilateral promise? (1) The consideration to support a unilateral

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN FORECASTING AND DECISION ANALYSIS Dunal M. McCurdy MBA 615- Business Foundations November 24‚ 2011 ETHICAL ISSUES IN FORECASTING AND DECISION ANALYSIS It is especially important to think about the most critical causes of the problem in making your forecasts and decisions. The process of forecasting involves using observations about the problem situation to predict the outcomes of your own actions‚ the actions of others‚ and the outcomes of other situational

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