V. Internal Control & Banking Relationship Basic Controls Internal control refers to a system of financial checks and balances designed to minimize errors or misappropriation of assets‚ maximize the detection if it occur and protect the association overall. It is the treasurer’s responsibility to safeguard the assets of the association by ensuring these controls are in place. One of the basics of good internal control is that no one person handles all aspects of any financial transaction
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[LECTURE 4. SALI 6106‚ 2012] 1 Crime is a deviant act. Definitions of crime are society and time specific. Crime is unacceptable and most societies are eager to stamp out crime. Please also consult: Deosaran Ramesh (2007) Crime‚ Delinquency and Justice‚ Ian Randle Publishers. Muncie‚ John & David Wilson (2004) Student Handbook on Criminal Justice and Criminology Cavendish Publishing What is crime? What are the various types of crime? There are both violent and non-violent crimes. Class Discussion:
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The Holding Environment By David Wasdell A critical analysis of D.W. Winnicott’s papers in ‘The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment’‚ with particular attention to Winnicott’s thesis that anxiety originates in the breakdown of the post-natal holding environment. Produced By: Meridian Programme‚ Meridian House‚ 115 Poplar High Street‚ London E14 0AE‚ Hosted By: Unit for Research into Changing Institutions (URCHIN)‚ charity reg. no. 284542 Web-site: www.meridian
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SECTION C The business environment 273 03-BusinessforCSEC-SectionC-cpp.indd 273 09/02/2011 11:46 Chapter 8 THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN AN ECONOMY omy In this chapter we discuss responsibilities of government‚ including environmental protection‚ zoning and conservation‚ and external (international) boundaries. We also look at laws to protect consumers‚ consumer organizations and standards. We consider the ways in which governments interact with business activity in the private and
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction to organization environment 4 2 Background of Macdonald 4 3 Strength and weakness of the company 5 3.1 Strengths 5 3.2 Weakness 5 4 MacDonald specific and general environment 6 4.1 Specific environment 6 4.1.1 Customers: 6 4.1.2 Competitors 6 4.1.3 Supplier 6 4.1.4 Strategies partners 7 4.2 General Environment 7 4.2.1 Economic conditions 7 4.2.2 Political / legal conditions 7 4.2.3 Social culture conditions-society‚ education level‚ religion
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Internal analysis SWOT analysis the strengths weakness‚ opportunities and weakness of a firm. The strength and weakness form the internal analysis whereas the opportunities and weakness form the external analysis. Strengths Strong financial Position BBC’s financial statements for the year 2009-2010 show an availability of £478 million and profits of £145 millions (BBC 2010). In relative terms BBC has been able to reduce its total costs by 40% from the levels of the year 2000 (BBC 2010). Within
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customers are categorized more often into two classes: * An external customer of an organization is a customer who is not directly connected to that organization. * An internal customer is a customer who is directly connected to an organization‚ and is usually (but not necessarily) internal to the organization. Internal customers are usually stakeholders‚ employees‚ or shareholders‚ but the definition also encompasses creditors and external regulators. Why customers are important? Customers
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Suppose you are working for an agency that is participating in a tender for a contract to improve the (internal) branding at Wartsila: write in 500-700 words an evaluation of your impression of Wartsila’s current branding strategy and -implementation as you perceive it from studying their website‚ Mr. Bos’s talk and maybe some other information you’ve observed on the Internet or in the news. Tell them what in your opinion is strong and weak about it and what you would like to help improve. Wärtsilä
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privatization of public utilities/companies‚ Vietcombank suffers the massive pressure on the system; there is both commercial and political pressure to create a profitable and efficient public utilities system. The affects of economic‚ social and global environment are also important the operation of privatization of public utilities/company. In Vietnam‚ there is a specific type of economics systems which depends on economic development situation of Vietnam. In addition‚ Vietnam also has social welfares
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Internal Growth Strategy Pro Can expand a competitive advantage and increase market position. Potential to have returns on different investments. Con Does not increase the company size. Does not increase the company revenue immediately yet overtime. Loss Strategic focus on the market External Growth Strategy Pro Increase the worth of the company Immediate return on the companies investments Con The Cost of external growth is very expensive. Which approach is best as an international
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