of return on each of these alternatives under each state of the economy. A chart showing the results of the analysis is in Appendix A of this report. Section 1 of this report begins with a discussion on the concept of Return. The calculations of each of the alternatives expected rate of return are also calculated and discussed. Section 1 then continues with the concept of Risk. Three different measurements of risk are discussed and calculated for each of the investment alternatives. The risk measurements
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Part 2 – Contractual Formation A. Offer and Acceptance Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists The display of goods in a shop is only an offer to treat Australian Woollen Mills v Cth The offer must be in exchange for the other party’s consideration (quid pro quo). If it isn’t it is more likely a gratuitous promise Seppelt & Sons v Commissioner The use of the word “offer” is not conclusive Carlill v Carbolic An offer can be made to the whole world. Unilateral offers may require
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Bryant University Frito Lay‚ Inc. Sun Chips Multigrain Snacks Veronica Amus 11/18/2013 Major Issue or Decision In the 1980s Frito Lay had difficulty perfecting the healthier alternative to a snack chip. After releasing their product Prontos in 1947‚ which was a multigrain product‚ which did not last on the market for long‚ Frito Lay was on a hunt to create the perfect multigrain chip that consumers considered an everyday chip. There were many reasons why Prontos failed and those were
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and management of the 9km York-Spadina Subway Extension‚ and security design at the Pan Am games in Markham in 2015. Stantec has been providing these design‚ management and build services to many countries all around the world for 64 years. Stantec Inc. does not have a corporate slogan‚ but their logo is shown at the bottom of the
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[pic] Course Syllabus Southern New Hampshire University Online Course: ACC/660 Title: Controllership Reference: x2264 Center: Online Term # 2‚ Academic Year 2013 Class inclusive dates: 1/7 – 3/31/13 Instructor Information Dana Leland Email: d.leland@shnu.edu Phone: 210-844-0565 12-10 pm CST Textbook Title: Controllership – The Work of the Managerial Accountant Author: Janice M. Roehl-Anderson and Steven M. Bragg Publisher: Wiley Edition: 8th Year of
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Lululemon Athletica Inc. is one of the fastest growing retailers and designers of athletic apparel that serves primarily in the United States‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ the UK and Singapore. Lululemon is a Canadian based company whose head office is located in Vancouver‚ British Columbia. This company once had a goal of opening only one store but has now grown into an international yoga inspired athletic apparel company. Lululemon not only offers its customers a wide range of performance
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Koger Properties‚ Inc The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) claims that Michael Goodbread had violated independence rules set forth by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Professional Code of Conduct and generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS). AICPAs Professional Code of Conduct considers an impairment of independence if during the engagement an auditor has “any direct or material indirect interest in the client.” (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants‚ 1988) Because
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BuyGasCo Corporation: The Use of Alternative Costing Methods in a Predatory Pricing Lawsuit 1 BACKGROUND2 BuyGasCo Corporation (BuyGasCo) is a major national chain of retail motor fuel (gasoline) service centers. This privately held company is very successful and has been in existence for 35 years. The service centers‚ owned and operated by BuyGasCo‚ are straightforward and typical of those in the industry. The main function of these service centers is to sell gasoline. The company sells three types
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Overview of Main Points Here is what we know about Precision Worldwide‚ Inc. (PWI): Manufactures industrial equipment and parts for sale in numerous countries. Repair and replacement parts account for a substantial part of the company’s business with the replacement part in question‚ steel rings‚ occur in the machines manufactured only in PWI’s German plant‚ but can also be used on some competitor’s machines. This steel ring has an average normal life of about 2 months. These individual rings are
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1-What were the mistakes made by Ryan and Keene during the whole process? The mistakes made by Ryan and Keen during the whole progress are fourfold: 1. Formation Baker is enlisted by commissioning executive Ryan and Keen to do an impossible job‚ both time and resource wise. Following an initial insight from Acton‚ the company’s chairman‚ Baker takes the lead to a newly created‚ cross functional task force. The idea is cascaded from top to down to him‚ across two layers of hierarchy. Very little
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