| Case 1: Allen Distribution Company | Would we extend the $1‚000 credit line to the Morse Photo Company? | | | 11/27/2010 | Introduction to Case problem and important points to be covered The core problem for Allen Distribution Company is how to distinguish from the marginal accounts the difference between good creditors and bad creditors. Especially we show how the difference between creditors can be utilized in practice by the credit representatives. For this we provide clear
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Mr. Jones‚ A recent evaluation of Jones Electrical Distribution has occurred in request of a loan. An assessment of the company’s financial health shows that it is profitable. The shortage in cash flows regards managerial attention. Since Jones opened in 1999 the company has seen rapid growth in a highly competitive field. General contractors and electricians have preferred Jones for their business. The request for this loan also has occurred at the end of March; past patterns show that your
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Tent City Maria L La Ganga is known as a journalist who also is a staff writer of the Los Angeles Times.“Tent City” was one of the true stories that reflect the struggling of more than two hundreds people in California in 2008. They have lost their job‚ their homes were fore closure and they don’t have anywhere to live. La Ganga describe the individual story of those people who live in tent city and their situation to composite the struggle picture of the America economic in that period. In
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Steven Bernal Income Distribution Egoist The manner in which Income is being distributed in today’s society is not efficiently benefiting individuals. Struggling businesses are unable to afford an adequate number of employees due to minimum wage requirements and this in turn is taking away the opportunity of less qualified personnel to obtain the position for less pay and receive training. People are looking to tax inheritance in hopes of creating a more equal opportunity for everyone
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Case Study – The Fashion Channel Abstract In this paper I will discuss the pros and cons of segmentation of each of the segmentation options presented by Dana Wheeler for improving The Fashion Channel’s marketing plan. The Harvard Business School’s Case study included a wide variety of consumer and market data that must be analyzed to assist with drawing the best conclusion as to what is the best course of action to take. After reviewing the data and looking at the options presented‚ I will recommend
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Chapter 6 Continuous Probability Distributions Case Problem: Specialty Toys 1. Information provided by the forecaster At x = 30‚000‚ [pic] [pic] Normal distribution [pic] [pic] 2. @ 15‚000 [pic] P(stockout) = 1 - .1635 = .8365 @ 18‚000 [pic] P(stockout) = 1 - .3483 = .6517 @ 24‚000 [pic] P(stockout) = 1 - .7823 = .2177 @ 28‚000 [pic]
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Probability Distribution Memo To: Howard Gray‚ CEO; Jean Dubois‚ VP Mechanical Watch Division; Uma Gardner‚ VP Production; Amanda Hamilton‚ VP Marketing After identifying the business problem of falling sales and an increase in rejections by the Swiss Official Chronometer Control‚ conducting a study for research will prove to identify a solution. Researchers performed a study of a sample population of 500 people. The study reveals 60% of the watches purchased are certified and the average
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Westchester Distribution Inc.‚ a reputable beer distributor‚ received a concerning letter from a customer’s attorney. The letter stated that the customer‚ Mr. Moon‚ received “improper discounts” on a shipment of beer. The tone of the letter is hostile‚ and the attorney asks that Westchester refund the sale to “avoid any prejudice”. Vince Patton‚ the President of Westchester‚ investigated the situation and found that some of his employees were involved in illegal activities. It was revealed that they
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Business! For Everyone! Creamline’s ice cream products are indeed delicious‚ but you won’t find them in your favorite supermarket. This is because Creamline’s primary distribution system is the network of sari-sari stores scattered all over the country‚ says Martinez. As its contribution to nation-building‚ says Madrid‚ Creamline has come up the Instant Negosyo concept. For a small amount of money‚ a sari-sari store owner can be a retailer of Creamline products. All he needs to do is purchase
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HARVARD CASES Case 14 WESCO Distribution‚ Inc. Synopsis In June 1997‚ Jim Piraino‚ VP of marketing for WESCO Distribution‚ Inc.‚ is preparing for a yearly review meeting with WESCO CEO Roy Haley. Haley wants the firm to reach annual growth goals of 6% to 8% in revenues and 12% to 16% in profitability over the next five years. The centerpiece of this growth strategy is the National Accounts program‚ which WESCO has developed to serve its major industrial customers in response to recent
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