A. Discussion 1 – Presidential Leadership and the Electoral College (is reform needed?): DQ1 has four parts‚ and note that part 4 has two sub-parts: 1. Briefly summarize how the Electoral College works. 2. Briefly explain the pros and cons of whether to keep or abolish the Electoral College. 3. Briefly explain one proposal for changing the Electoral College process without abolishing it (i.e.‚ without having to amend the Constitution). 4. Evaluate this proposal from two perspectives:
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Since its inception‚ Ogilvy & Mather established itself as a reputable‚ creative and successful advertising agency. The company prided itself on having a “first class” focus on creative work and the resources to manage global and local campaign strategies‚ “the most local of the internationals‚ the most international of the locals.” During the booming 80’s the agency continued to reap profits even though their business strategy remained unchanged. The failure of Ogilvy & Mather to address the
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noted in the book‚ “when a company changes the way it depreciates an asset in midstream‚ the change would be made to reflect a change in‚ either an estimated future benefit from the asset‚ the patterns of receiving those benefits‚ or the company’s knowledge about those benefits” (McGraw-Hill Companies‚ 2010). When this company changes there previous estimate‚ they don’t have to amend their prior financial statements because they are using the prospectively approach. The company would just show the change
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Calibro is a company majoring in the development and production of pharmaceuticals. It is headquartered in Switzerland. Since the company aims at developing‚ improving and producing pharmaceuticals‚ intense research is an essential requirement for the company. It has established research laboratories in various countries in Europe. Teams of research specialists are entrusted with the core role of researching and improving pharmaceuticals. Recently‚ the research team was working on a new drug development
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suits Rendell Company plus some additional control system in attaining the company’s main objectives. We will be also tackling the roles‚ functions and responsibilities of a controller in an organization. This case takes us into Rendell Company which is currently having problems between the corporate controller and the divisional controller. We assessed the advantages and disadvantages of the organization structure of Martex whether it can be applied and be implemented to Rendell Company in order to
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Company Q The Achilles heel of most business is profit‚ the ability to keep up those margins and cut losses. Company Q’s bottom line was too shallow resulting in the closing of two stores. Both locations were in heavy metropolitan areas with high crime rates and poor neighborhoods. Such actions can have a ripple effect on the community‚ causing current issues to intensify while adding to unemployment. Poverty that already existed within the community will be more prevalent now. The increase
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Established in 1967 as RTI‚ the Greatwide Company has become one of the best carriage and logistics company in the United States. Throughout the years‚ it has improved its services through the acquisition of Total Distribution‚ Nordstrom Freight Corporation‚ Dallas Mavis‚ Am-Can‚ Cargo-Master‚ Southpoint‚ and YGC logistics. With its fleet of more than 5‚000 trucks‚ Greatwide is always in the search for dedicated and reliable drivers. If you have what it takes to be part of the team‚ then try for
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Even if the company reports high profit it is always looking for areas of growth. Last year the Luxottica Group’s Oakley brand and Intel published their collaboration for the launch of Radar Pace to travel-retail‚ an innovative and smart eyewear which coach in real time all the types of athletes with training programs‚ track performances and authentic feedbacks. All this with a hands-free interface powered by Intel Real Speech. Being currently leader in the global market‚ today‚ the company’s main
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Medoc Company About Medoc: Company deals with milled flour and a variety of consumer products fromit Milling and Consumer Division were 2 of 15 Investment centres Top management of the Medoc Company was convinced that‚ some wayor the other‚ the profit performance of the Milling Division and the consumer products division should be measured separately. This was mainly for profit reporting purposes. Transfer of products from Milling to Consumer was done at actual cost 75% of Milling Division’s
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Case 19-3: Brisson Company Approach This problem takes the student through a complete cycle of transactions in a standard cost system in a simple setting. It shows how such a system works‚ including the development of variances‚ and ties cost accounting to the accounting cycle the student learned in Part 1 of the book. (Brisson’s system is the same as the one depicted in Illustration 19-2.) This seems to be a valuable exercise‚ especially in helping to minimize the omnipresent problems students
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