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    Shuman Automobiles, Inc.

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    Institute of Management College of Social Sciences SHUMAN AUTOMOBILESINC. RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING TRANSFER PRICING Submitted By: Ame‚ Donna Mae B. Dela Pena‚ Melissa S. Dulad‚ Jhune E. Submitted to: Sir Jay Stephen Siy 12 October 2006 CASE 22 – 1 : SHUMAN AUTOMOBILESINC. Responsibility Accounting & Transfer Pricing Facts of the Case: 1. Clark Shuman‚ owner and general manager‚ plans to retire and relinquished his control over the company 2. Business has been doing good with an emphasis of selling

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    Expert: dkennedy replied 2 years ago. INTEROFFICE MEMO TO: XXXXX Attorney FROM: Paralegal DATE: June 24‚ 2012 RE: Sherman Case The potential clients are Rob Sherman and his wife‚ Bunny Sherman. They have a 15 year old son‚ Rob‚ Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman’s goal is to file suit against the Church of the Divine Light‚ which is in practice similar to the Church of Scientology‚ but is in actuality independent of any organized church. The couple alleges that they have suffered damages by the Church of

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    Greetings Inc Case 2

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    1. Activity Based Costing benefits businesses that are more complex in nature. In this case‚ Greetings. INC has added a new product line‚ Wall Decor‚ which permits them to grow without expanding their physical stores; however‚ they have significantly raised their overhead costs by multiplying their cost drivers. Not to mention the fact that they have incorporated a largely automated system into their product line‚ which we know calls for an ABC system. The main reason to move to ABC though‚ would

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    Case 22

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    Briefly assess the current status and any issues with regard to: strategic vision‚ mission statement‚ core values‚ objectives‚ and strategy in the Robin Hood case. Offer brief remarks on addressing the situation.  Strategic vision-describes management’s aspirations for the future and delineates the company’s strategic course and long-term direction Mission Statement- describes its purpose and its present business (Who we are‚ what we do‚ and why we are here) Core Values- are the beliefs‚ traits

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    AAA(American Automobile Association‚ Inc.): - AAA (the American Automobile Association‚ Inc.) is a federation of affiliated automobile clubs. Each AAA club is an independent‚ not-for-profit organization‚ chartered and incorporated in its own state and controlled by its own Board of Directors. In order to be affiliated with AAA‚ each club agrees to provide certain standard services to its own members‚ as well as members of other AAA clubs. The individual club owns the territory in which it resides

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    Case 22-4

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    ACG 6425 Case 22-4 Abstract Enager Industries‚ Inc. 1. McNeil’s new product proposal was rejected because the project was projected to make a return (using ROA - $130‚000 EBIT sales and total projected asset investment of $1‚000‚000) of 13%. While this exceeds Hubbard’s original goal for each division of earning a 12% return on assets‚ it does not meet the 15% goal set by Hubbard for all new investments. According to CNN Money‚ the industry average ROA for Household and Personal Products

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    Case 2. Healthy Foods‚ Inc. Healthy Foods‚ Inc. situation is a tough one. Profits‚ along with morale‚ are down. They have just recently broken off from their parent company and gotten a new president. Some of the policies and business practices they have in place aren’t working for them anymore. Healthy Foods has a line-forcing policy‚ which requires that any store wanting to carry its brand name must be willing to carry most of the 65 items in the Healthy Foods line. This policy‚ along

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    Sherman v. Marriott Hotel Services‚ Inc. Facts: The plaintiff‚ Marcus Sherman‚ (African American Male) checked into Marriott Hotel on or about March 5 through March 7‚ 2003. During the plaintiff’s stay his room key was demagnetized. Plaintiff went to the front desk and inquired with a white male Marriott employee for a new room key. Marriott has a lock-out policy requiring guests to provide proper identification in order to receive a new key. Policy states guests are to be escorted by security

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    M4 Sherman Case Study

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    2. Technology. Allied Forces: M4 Sherman - The M4 Sherman series of medium tanks proved an invaluable asset to Allied operations North Africa‚ Europe and the Pacific theaters of war in World War 2. The Sherman proved a relatively inexpensive‚ easy-to-maintain and perhaps most importantly - an easy-to-produce combat system that more or less won the ground war for the Allies through sheer numbers. Similar to production efforts on the part of the Soviet Union with their T-34 tank system‚ the M4 Sherman

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    Case 8-22

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    Group 11: Nguyen Thi Thu Huyen Nguyen Thi Dieu Linh Mai Ngoc Tam Nguyen Lan Anh Case 8-22: Evaluating a company’s budget procedures 1. Identify the problems that appear to exist in Ferguson & Son Manufacturing Company’s budgetary control system and explain how the problems are likely to reduce the effectiveness of the system. Ferguson & Son Manufacturing Company has appointed Robert Ferguson‚ Jr.‚ the son of the president as the plant manager. He directed the company’s focus on budgetary control

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