1965 so as to give a true and fair view of the financial position of the Group and of the Company as at 30 June 2009 and of their financial performance and the cash flows for the financial year then ended. This is a qualified audit report. 2. The qualified audit opinion was based on two immaterial circumstances i.e. • one of the subsidiary’s books and records were destroyed by fire‚ • auditors of other subsidiaries did not allow the auditor of the group to have access to their files
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Group Assignment ACADEMIC YEAR MAY 2013 – SEPTEMBER 2013 Financial Management 1-BA205 Comparison of Company Share between Oriental Food Industries Sdn Bhd & Apollo Food Holdings Berhad Prepared by: Chooi Yuo Wen (1000821207) Ho Phui Phui (1001027555) Kueh Shi Ying (1001025652) Low Sook Teng (1001027932) Pang Kae Khai (1001232137) 1 Contents 1.0 Introduction ..................................................................................................................
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2014 [ VALUE STREAM MAPPING ] At APOLLO TYRES‚ PERAMBRA‚ KERALA PREPARED BY: SHAHIN MOHAMED shahin.mohamed15@bimtech.ac.in 13DM169-BIMTECH VALUE STREAM MAPPING 2014 CONTENTS 1. List of Tables…………………………………………………………………………4 2. List of Graphs . .……………………………….............................................................4 3. List of Figures………………………… ‚ ‚……………………………………………4 4. Faculty Mentor Certificate…. . ……………………………………………………….5 5. Industry Mentor Certificate……………………………………………………………6
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1 My Shiny New Shoes Lebron James asked himself‚ do I want to be feared or loved as he ended weeks of silence and drama on Jul 8‚ 2010 with his ESPN special‚ “The Decision”. He revealed that he would be leaving his beloved home of Cleveland to join forces with NBA superstars Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh in South Beach‚ Miami. The sports world was left in disarray as the overwhelming negative response circulated the country. James turned the negative feedback he received from his decision to the
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A Walk in Another’s Shoes Often humans get caught up in how they see things‚ they think that the way they view the world is the only way. However that’s not the case‚ not everything is what it seems. In order to succeed in life‚ it is important to step back and try to understand experiences through the eyes of others. In Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ one of the valuable themes taught is you can’t judge others until you place yourself in their shoes and look at things from their
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INTERNAL AUDIT TRAINING MODULE BASED ON THE INTERNAL AUDIT PROCEDURE MANUAL Ministry of Finance & Economic Development November 2005 TABLE OF CONTENT MODULE I I. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL BACKGROUND SESSION I INTRODUCTION BREAKING THE ICE LEARNING CONTRACT BASES AND AUTHORITY THE GENERAL CONCEPT OF AUDITING 1 1 1 2 3 SESSION II HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNAL AUDITING INTERNAL AUDITING IN ETHIOPIA THE SCOPE AND PRACTICE OF INTERNAL AUDITING IN ETHIOPIA NEED TO ADOPT THE PROFESSIONAL
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The statue I chose is titled Apollo Belvedere. The sculpture is a reduced copy of a work most likely made by Leochales in 350-325BCE. The original Apollo Belvedere’s medium was marble‚ but the French copy utilizes bronze with a modern casting method. The statue features an adult male. The figure is relaxed‚ as the muscles remain are not flexed and there is no contortion of the face. There are no wrinkles on the male figures face‚ connoting a young subject. One can infer the figure is holding a bow
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Apollo 13 Can you imagine what it would be like to be in space and not be able to return home? Apollo 13 may have been the most miraculous event in history. Apollo 13 proved us that perseverance can make the difference between life and death. Apollo 13 was supposed to reach the Moon‚ but along the way they had to face many complications and challenges. Due to they have had hours of simulations and other preparations‚ they knew what to do in case of difficulties. Difficulties appeared. 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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SHOES WITH SOUL: TWO FRIENDS REALIZE A DREAM Question 1 Renee Albertelli and Richard Rodriguez both had certain personality characteristics that assisted them to navigate the difficulties of starting a business. The first characteristic they demonstrated was their passion‚ enthusiasm and determination they had to launch their new business. They interest and energy they had to start their business never failed‚ which was the essential fuel for their important vision of starting their business.
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