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    1. What are the various capital-budgeting tools currently used by leading firms? Define each‚ and discuss the accept/reject criterion for each. Which one is “best‚” and why is it best? 2. Evaluate the capital-budgeting criteria of Euroland Foods on page 326. Their “Minimum Acceptable IRR” criterion is wrong. Why? Also‚ why is their criteria not a complete set of criteria with which to evaluate projects? 3. Evaluate the “Minimum Acceptable IRR” returns that Euroland uses for different types

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    Case Study Footsteps of giants This kids’ apparel-maker was in expansion mode‚ when it realized that its current IT systems would not be able to support its ambitious plans. What followed was a complete overhaul and an implementation of new ERP systems with able assistance from Tectura India. Nandini Chhatre reports |[pic] | |Naresh Kunwar‚ | |Lilliput | Lilliput Kidswear is a brand that enjoys strong recall in the minds of its audience-children-which is one

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    Big Time Toymaker Scenario Angela Brinnen LAW 421 August 4‚ 2014 Barry Preston Big Time Toymaker Scenario At what point‚ if ever‚ did the parties have a contract? After carefully reviewing all of the information about the case of Big Time Toymaker (BTT) and Chou‚ I have found that there were two different contracts in place. In the text it describes a contract as “a promise or set of promises enforceable by law” (Melvin‚ 2014)‚ these contracts can be oral or written. The first contract in place is

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    Why did NIBCO decide to purchase an ERP system? Why did they decide to implement SAP R/3 without any customization? NIBCO decided to purchase an ERP system because they wanted to integrate all the operations of the organizations over a single platform. They hoped that this would eliminate the problems related to coordinating information and data from standalone systems. This way‚ the organization would function more efficiently. The issue with the current system was that it had become obsolete

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    Project Proposal On “ERP Project implementation” Prepared by Mr. Atanu Maity Roll No : 000-0000000 XXXX XXXX University Table of Content INTRODUCTION: 3 OBJECTIVES: 6 HYPOTHESIS: 6 METHODOLOGY: 7 PRIMARY DATA: 7 SECONDARY DATA: 7 BIBLIOGRAPHY: 7 ERP Project implementation INTRODUCTION: The initials ERP originated as an extension of MRP (material requirements planning; later manufacturing resource planning) and CIM (Computer

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    of ERP case 1. Enterprise resource planning software‚ attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those departments’ particular needs. ERP combines all computer system‚ which optimized for the particular ways that the department does their work into a single‚ integrated software program that runs off a single database so that the various departments can more easily share information and communicate with each other. ERP vanquishes

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    HEAD Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker LaTanga Washington Law/421 January 28‚ 2013 Dr. Thomas Wilson Abstract Big Time Toymaker a developer manufacturer and distributor of board games and toys recently collaborated with and an inventor named Chou. Chou invented a strategy game called Strat‚ which requires a distributor. Chou entered into an agreement with Big Time for $25.000 and in return‚ Chou granted Big Time the exclusive negotiation rights for 90 days. During that timeBig Time honored

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    Big Time Toymaker Carlos Medrano LAW/421 November 19‚ 2014 Alice King 1. At what point‚ if ever‚ did the parties have a contract? The parties had a contract when they spoke of and agreed on the deal that was later followed up by a BTT manager via email. Which included full details of prices‚ time frames and obligations of both parties. 2. What facts may weigh in favor of or against Chou in terms of the parties’ objective intent to contract? The facts that weigh in favor of

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    Assignment 1 ERP Characteristics of ERP Solution :- Modular structure Scalable architecture Seamless integration of modules RDBMS independent Independence of hardware platform Interface capabilities PC download/upload facility Advantages of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) System: 1. Complete visibility into all the important processes across various departments of an organization (especially for senior management personnel). 2. Automatic and coherent work-flow from one

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    Starbucks Case Study - Presentation Transcript Case 1 Starbucks: the coffee goes cold Benjamin Seigler & Mark Meyerson Q1) How is Starbucks performing? Is Starbucks in dire straits? Performance indicators ROE Du Pont analysis ROA 1. 3 ROE = Net Income / Shareholder Equity 2. 4 Du pontanaysis 3. ROA = Net income / total Assets 6 Other indicators: After reaching a peak of $40 in October 2006‚ Starbucks Share price declined by more than 75% over the next 2 years. Final quarter

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