MGT 326 Financial Accounting Fall Term 2009 Professor: Dr. Peter M. (Pete) Bergevin Telephone Number: Cell – 951-288-5996 E-mail: peter.bergevin@cgu.edu Office: Burkle Building—Room 228 Office Hours: Tuesday 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. and by appointment Required Text Financial Accounting for Executives‚ K.R. Ferris and J.S. Wallace‚ Cambridge Business Publishers‚ 2009 ((ISBN 0-97-87279-8-3) Recommended Reading: The Wall Street Journal or the Financial Times
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Case Study Electron Control‚ Inc.‚ sells voltage regulators to other manufacturers‚ who then customize and distribute the products to quality assurance labs for their sensitive test equipment. The yearly volume of output is 15‚000 units. The selling price and cost per unit are shown below: Selling price $200 Costs: Direct material $35 Direct labor 50 Variable overhead 25 Variable selling expenses 25 Fixed selling expenses 15 150 Unit profit before tax $ 50
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Indian Contract Act‚ 1872. The law relating to contracts in India is contained in the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872. It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir from the first day of September‚ 1872. The Act deals with the general principles of the law of contract and some special contracts. The first six chapters of the Act deal with general principles of contracts. Essentials of a Valid Contract (All Contracts are Agreements but all Agreements are not Contracts)
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INTRODUCTION: What is marketing? The definition that many marketers learn as they start out in the industry is: “Putting the right product in the right place‚ at the right price‚ at the right time.” It’s simple! You just need to create a product that a particular group of people want‚ put it on sale some place that those same people visit regularly‚ and price it at a level which matches the value they feel they get out of it; and do all that at a time they want to buy. A lot of hard work needs
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Q1.Explain the process of problem identification with an example. Answer : Problem Identification – A Process : One of the most important first tasks of research is to identify and define clearly the problem you wish to study. If you are uncertain about the research problem or if you are not clear in your own mind about what you want to study‚ others who read your proposal will also be uncertain. A well-defined research problem statement leads naturally to the statement of research objectives
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Arcelik: International Aspirations of an Emerging Market Firm Arcelik‚ a Turkish appliance manufacturer controlled by Turkey’s largest conglomerate company named Kroc Group. From the beginning‚ Arcelik products more than half of Turkey’s appliances‚ including air conditioners‚ dishwashers machines‚ cooking appliances‚ and refrigerators. But since trade barriers declined in 1980s and 1990s‚ many competitors such as BSH‚ Haier‚ General Electronic‚ Whirlpool‚ and Electrolux were threatening Arcelik’s
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Running Head: MBA 503 Managerial Accounting 1 MBA 503: Managerial Accounting Assignment 5.1: Problem‚ Chapter 8 & 9 Jones International University 2 Chapter 8: 1‚ 9‚ 15‚ 18 Q1: What is the difference between a static budget and flexible budget? When is each used? Q9: Minnie Divers‚ the manager of the marketing department for one of the industry’s leading retail businesses‚ has been
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MBA 607 – Financial Accounting The Nature and Purpose of Accounting Accounting Purpose and Process 1 MBA 607 – Financial Accounting The Nature and Purpose of Accounting 1. The Need for Accounting Information 2. The Accounting Profession 3. Financial Statements Accounting Purpose and Process 2 MBA 607 – Financial Accounting 1. The need for Accounting Information A. Framework Stakeholders (creditors‚ shareholders‚ regulators) in an entity require quantitative information on the financial
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Master of Business Administration - MBA Semester I MB0042 – Managerial Economics - 4 Credits (Book ID: B0908) Assignment Set- 1 ( 60 Marks) Note: Each question carries 10 Marks. Answer all the questions. Q.1 Price elasticity of demand depends on various factors. Explain each factor with the help of an example. Q.2 A company is selling a particular brand of tea and wishes to introduce a new flavor. How will the company forecast demand for it ? Q.3The supply of a product
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Running head: WHY DO I WANT AN MBA? 1 Why Do I Want An MBA? Sandra R. Schubert MGT/521- Management December 10‚ 2010 Edward Darley Running head: WHY DO I WANT AN MBA? 2 Why Do I Want An MBA? A Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) degree not only opens many doors of opportunity for the possessor of the degree‚ it also increases one’s potential for earning higher salaries and developing a better career path. Along with the prestige this degree brings‚ increased responsibilities
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