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    FEET‚ INC. CASE STUDY QUESTIONS 1) Prepare common-sized balance sheets and income statements for Just for Feet for the period 1996-1998. Also compute key liquidity‚ solvency‚ activity‚ and profitability ratios for 1997-1998. Given these data‚ comment on what you believe were the high-risk financial statement items for the 1998 Just for Feet audit. 2) Just for Feet operated large‚ high-volume retail stores. Identify internal control risks common to such businesses. How should these risks

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    BUSINESS POLICY SPRING TERM 2012 BUS 450 Questions for the Next Several Cases Friday‚ February 24 Case: Competition among NA Warehouse Clubs (case 4 in text) 1. What is competition like in the North American wholesale club industry? Which of the five competitive forces is strongest and why? Use the information in Figures 3.4‚ 3.5‚ 3.6‚ 3.7‚ and 3.8 (and the related chapter discussions on pp. 57-70) to do a complete five-forces analysis of competition in the North American

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    Key Financial Relationships: Bank of America and Wells Fargo Bank of America and Wells Fargo are separate banks‚ however; both of these institutions share many similarities when reporting their financial statements. The inter-relationships of the data provided in the statements seem to exemplify the correlation of accounting practices between these two banks. As large as these two banks have become‚ and as complex‚ one can see that the banks’ roots are still tied firmly to the basic accounting

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    Amazon.com In 1994‚ a 29-year old financial analyst and fund manager named Jeff Bezos became intrigued by the rapid growth of the Internet. Looking for a way to capitalize on the hot new marketing tool‚ he made a list of 20 products that might sell well on the Internet. After some intense analysis‚ he determined that books were at the top of that list. Although Bezos liked the name Abracadabra‚ he decided to call his online bookshop Amazon.com. Today‚ Amazon.com has more than 40 million customers

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    student attending Fargo North High School has petitioned against the school in question for violating his first amendment right to freedom of speech. The school prohibited Renville from using a photograph in which he his holding his favorite rifle for his senior portrait in the yearbook. Renville claims that by prohibiting the photograph‚ the school is infringing on his rights to freedom of symbolic speech. Despite Renville’s claims‚ the actions taken by the administrators at Fargo North High were

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    I strongly believe what Machiavelli once said‚ "Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been‚ and ever shall be‚ animated by the same passions‚ and thus they necessarily have the same results." H.G. Wells was a man who knew history would repeat itself‚ and therefore mixed it with creativity to create "The Star" in 1897. Although foreseeing events is

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    Case Study Questions Clarkson Lumber Company The Clarkson Lumber Company case is divided into 3 parts. Part I deals with assessing the financial performance of the firm. For this section you need to able to understand why Clarkson Company is so short of funds despite its record of profitable operations and‚ in this connection‚ develop the distinction between profits and cash requirements. An important contribution in this part is to emphasize the dichotomy between accounting income and cash

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    QUESTIONS: 1. The case study references one state statute. Identify it and explain what it prohibits. 42.09 (a) (3) Prohibits “desecration of a venerable object” 2. Which branch of government (executive‚ judicial‚ or legislative) created the state statute? It’s legislative 3. The passage above also discusses one court case. Who were the parties involved in the case? State v. Johnson 4. The case was heard by three lower courts before it reached the United States Supreme Court

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    Environment". The debate centers on the question: "Will the World Be Able to Feed Itself in the Foreseeable Future?" I will summarize each side’s argument‚ identify the key point over which they most basically disagree‚ and explain what I would like to know more about in order to arrive at my own position on the issue. Simon argues that with our present technology‚ and with the technology that is still being developed‚ the world will easily be able to feed itself‚ regardless of the increasing size of

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    How GE Disrupting Itself We call the process used to IN MAY 2009‚ General Elecsold modified Western develop the two machines and tric announced that over the next six years it would spend billion products to emerging take them global reverse innovation‚ because it’s the opposite of to create at least health-care markets. Now‚ to the glocalization approach that innovations that would substantially lower costs‚ increase access‚ preempt the emerging many industrial-goods manufacturers based in

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