show that the loss suffered by the claimant was reasonably foreseeable. In the case of Hedly Byrne and Co vs Hedler and Partners Ltd‚ where there was a special relationship between parties‚ there could be a duty of care for financial loss caused by a negligent misstatement. However‚ there was a valid disclaimer as the advice given by Heller was headed without responsibility and the defendant was not liable. In this case‚ Aiman & Co were not liable since there is no special relationship between parties
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Green Team Apollo 13 Case Analysis The primary questions and issues you debated and discussed (i.e.‚ what did your team think was most relevant about the case?). First‚ the green team discussed the success of the mission. We had a split jury on whether or not we thought the mission was successful. Both sides of the argument were well supported and we agreed to disagree with the following conclusions: one side took the stance that the mission was not successful because they did not make it to the
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Case Study on Apollo Tyres Ltd. Investment Decision Dilemma Submitted to : Submitted By : Dr. L Ramani Shahina Zia (14DM190) Shakti Mishra (14DM192) Srikanth Thakkolam (14DM219) Surabhi Kachhawah (14DM224) Vivek Sethia (14DM250) Yatin Gupta (14DM253) Question 1 Explain and evaluate the future implication of company’s capital budgeting decision. Sol. From the case study‚ we can calculate the cost of equity capital as under Ke = Rf +β (Rm – Rf) = 0.0853+0.928(0.05) = 13.17%
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| Les Miz shoes | Les Miz Shoes A Case Analysis Facts * A family enterprise established in 1984 by Don Bienvenido Ducot * Engaged in manufacturing and marketing of high-fashion ladies footwear. * In 1990‚ Mrs. Eulah Beulah de Espadaña took over when Mr. Ducot died. * Mrs. Espadana wasn’t much interested in managing the business * Mr. Ducot’s vision was to become the leading Filipino exporter of high quality footwear to Europe. * Have an exclusive merchandising
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PTL was not an organization registered with the SEC; the partner still has to follow the professional code of conduct that is integral to his profession and the public’s trust in it. 2. There are numerous procedures that an audit firm must perform before accepting an audit client: a. Firstly‚ review the reason why the company is looking for a new auditor or why it needs to start being audited. b. Review business structure of the client (look for red flags) c. Review client’s past history‚ including
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jensen shoes case study Jensen Shoes is an American company specializing in athletic and casual shoes for adults and children • Chuck Taylor is the Director of Strategic Marketing and Jane Kravitz’s boss • Jane Kravitz is one of 3 Strategic Product Managers and Lyndon Twitchell’s boss • Lyndon Twitchell was assigned to work on Jane’s team‚ and was given two strategic objectives to complete • In addition to two strategic objectives‚ Twitchell was assigned a third project on environmental issues
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Leadership Theories Analysis using the movie Apollo 13 Vision and Value Apollo 13 demonstrates the richness of leadership principles and values‚ especially focusing on team solidity. The movie illustrates how the leaders can develop a vision and values‚ and how the teams can collaborate under high stress situation. In the beginning of the movie the vision of the Apollo 13 project was to land the astronaut’s on the surface of moon. But the unexpected explosion in the service module created a
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**This case analysis scored a low A (23/25). It does a good job with the introduction. It answers each of the questions posed. It also does a nice job applying the perceptual biases from the text and class to the case. The biggest deduction in its score came as a result of its conclusion. Note that although it provides a nice summary of points raised in the analysis‚ it does not include a description of generalizable lessons learned or take home messages from the case. A complete conclusion
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explaining the significance of the qualitative features indicated by these deviations. Some things you may want to think about: * If the control performance were uniform for the year‚ the deviations would be evenly distributed by month. * Apollo Shoes faced financial problems in the fourth quarter of the year. * Sales transactions with missing bills of lading suggest improperly recorded sales. * December is the month when deviations overstating sales can have the most effect on the
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Regina for the period 1986 to 1988. Also‚ compute key liquidity‚ solvency‚ activity‚ and profitability ratios for the years 1987 and 1988. Given these data‚ identify what you believe were the high-risk financial statement line items for the 1988 Regina audit. I computed the ratios for 1986 as well as the required 1987 and 1988. The most interesting occurrence is how the values for the growth were not translated in the ratios. As sales increased‚ cost of goods sold decreased. This would indicate that
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