Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 LIST OF FIGURES 2 LIST OF TABLES 2 1. INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 Executive Summary 3 1.2 Scope 3 1.3 Assumptions 3 1.4 Limitations 4 2. NATURE OF BUSINESS MODEL 4 3. KEY FINANCIAL ISSUES 4 3.1 Operational Costs: 5 3.2 Market Demand: 5 3.3 Charter Rates: 6 4. ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS & RISK MITIGATION STRATEGIES 6 4.1 SWOT Analysis 6 4.2 Alternative 1: Resale of Ship after 15 years of Operation 7 4.3 Alternative 2: Leasing or buying a Second hand Ship
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Table of Contents: 1. BACKGROUND 3 2. TYPES OF COVERAGE 3 3. TYPES OF MOTOR INSURANCE POLICIES 4 3.1. MERCHANDISE INSURANCE 4 3.2. CARRIER LIABILITY INSURANCE 8 3.3. VEHICLE INSURANCE 9 3.4. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY INSURANCE 12 3.4.1. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY INSURANCE IN ROMANIA 12 3.4.2. INTERNATIONAL THIRD PARTY LIABILITY INSURANCE 14 4. GREEN CARD 16 5. BAAR - ROMANIAN MOTOR INSURERS’ BUREAU 17 6. UNIFORM AGREEMENT 21 7. INTERNAL REGULATIONS 26 8. AUTO INSURANCE PRODUCTS IN ROMANIA
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Business Telecommunications and Data Networks Wireless Carriers ADM 4378 Ge Liu (5308204) Jun Lu (6124927) Business Telecommunications and Data Networks Wireless Carriers Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 2 Company Overview 3 Rogers Communications Inc. 3 Product and Service 4 Bell Canada 8 Product and Service 9 TELUS Corporation 11 Product and Service 11 Competitive Environment 15 Subscribers and Revenue income 16 Distribution Channel 19 Market
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Chapter 16 Motivating Employees TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS WHAT IS MOTIVATION? 1. Motivation is a result of an interaction between a person and a situation. (True; easy; p. 452) 2. The three key elements in the definition of motivation are energy‚ direction‚ and achievement. (False; difficult; p. 452) 3. High levels of effort don’t necessarily lead to favorable job performance unless the effort is channeled in a direction that benefits the organization. (True; easy; p. 452)
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Holding the card against or waving it over an Octopus card reader from up to a few centimeters away without the user taking out the card. The reader will acknowledge payment by emitting a beep sound‚ and display the amount deducted and the remaining balance of the card in 0.3 seconds. In MTR When riding the MTR system‚ the entry point of commuters is noted when a passenger enters‚ and the appropriate amount based on distance traveled will be deducted when the users show their card again at the
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Total Rewards: To Infinity & Beyond Motors and More‚ Inc. – A Path to Success Jerry Moton‚ Cassandra Reeves‚ Faye Singh & Mike Wasilchin 5/31/2014 Table of Contents Total Rewards Strategy Total Rewards Strategy Benefits Provided at Motors and More Inc. Currently Motors and More employees receive only statutory employment benefits. Statutory benefits are Social Security‚ workers’ compensation‚ unemployment compensation and FMLA leave. Social Security provides retirement
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their national carriers and bilateral agreements between states meant that full-fledged airlines could operate without facing any competition at all. With the reform in airline licensing and access to air routes highlighted in the report[1] of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) conference‚ new rules meant intra-Asian open skies and relaxation of ownership rules. This in turn led to the boom of low-cost carriers in the region. With the skies now clear of restrictions‚ low-cost or ‘budget’
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Overview Our economy emerged from the recession back in 2009; however‚ the economy didn’t grow much since then. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis‚ gross domestic product (GDP) for the first quarter of 2011 grew only 0.4 percent while the second quarter grew at 1.3 percent. The increase in the second quarter can be attributed to a decrease in imports of petroleum‚ auto‚ and engines due to the earthquake in Japan‚ an increase in federal spending for national defense‚ and increase in business
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The concept of using a card for purchases was described in 1887 by Edward Bellamy in his utopian novel Looking Backward. In the novel‚ Bellamy used the term credit card eleven times. But it is actually referred to a card for spending a citizen’s dividend from the government‚ rather than borrowing. In 1800s‚ consumers and merchants used credit coins and charge plates as currency for exchanging the goods through the concept of credit. However‚ it wasn’t until about half a century ago‚ the things
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“Ocean Carriers” case Assume that Ocean Carriers uses a 9% discount rate. 1) Do you expect daily spot hire rates to increase or decrease next year? (5 points) 2) What factors drive daily hire rates? (5 points) 3) How would you characterize the long-term prospects of the capesize dry bulk industry? (10 points) 4) Should Ms Linn purchase the $39M capsize? Make 2 different assumptions. First‚ assume that Ocean Carriers is a US firm subject to 35% taxation. Second‚ assume that
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