2014 STUDENT C ASE C OMPETITION The Student Case Competition is sponsored annually by IMA® to provide an opportunity for students to interpret‚ analyze‚ evaluate‚ synthesize‚ and communicate a solution to a management accounting problem. Starfire’s Dilemma Capacity at What Cost? By Thomas L. Albright‚ CPA; Paul E. Juras‚ CMA‚ CPA; and Russ Elrod F ounded in 1968 by Alan James‚ Starfire Trucking Company has grown into a sizeable operation with 90 trucks and 180 trailers. Recently
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Business Harvesting Case Facts Protagonist : Mr. Rakesh Mathur and Mr Viswanathan Iyengar The Occasion: Monthly Lecture Meeting‚ Mumbai Management Association (MMA) Date: 1st Nov‚ 2010 Time : 6pm President : Rakesh Mathur‚ the guest speaker of the month; Viswanathan Iyengar‚ president MMA; Office- bearers and members of the MMA Agenda : Entrepreneurship‚; Objectives of Developing a Business Harvesting Iyengar introducing Rakesh Mathur and tell that Mr. Mathur is going to speak on business
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Foster v. Cross Supreme Court of Alaska 1982 Facts In the fall of 1977‚ Michael Stephens‚ sole proprietor of Stephens Construction‚ asked Warren Sanders‚ a local real estate broker‚ to find a large piece of land that would be suitable for development into a single family residential project. Sanders located several parcels and found a homestead staked and owned by Robert and Arlene Cross. Sanders contacted and met with Robert Cross in February of 1978 and stated that he was looking for land
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Arthritis characterized by erosion of articular cartilage‚ either primary or secondary to trauma or other conditions‚ which becomes soft‚ frayed‚ and thinned with eburnation of subchondral bone and outgrowths of marginal osteophytes; pain and loss of function result; mainly affects weight-bearing joints‚ is more common in older persons. Syn: degenerative arthritis‚ degenerative joint disease‚ hypertrophic arthritis‚ osteoarthrosis. DEFINITION 3. Osteoarthritis‚ sometimes called degenerative joint
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CASE#1 ENRON CORPORATION 1. Different parties were responsible for the occurrence of Enron crisis. Listed below are some of the parties who were responsible for the Enron fraud. a. The Enron Management: There is no doubt that the Enron management staged the fraud. The management was responsible for the misrepresentation of financial statement/ documents and wrong accounting practice. In Early 2002‚ their abusive accounting and financial reporting practices surfaced. Moreover‚ the management influenced
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CASE SUMMARY Eastern International Food Service Corporation is a food service corporation that offers its services to the eastern part of the United State. The majority of the employees (300) are students out of high school and college students. Ocean Point‚ the park which they provide service for‚ is rumored to not renew their contract next summer because they have established specialty food stands for three years now. For the last three years‚ The amusement park has established foods stands
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San Fabian Supply Company Case Study Points of View San Fabian has been in the supply and distribution industry for almost three decades. They made its name through the quality line products that the company carried for over 67 firms. But during the early years of the company‚ 95% of its sales came from imports‚ however‚ because of the government’s control on import and somehow to patronize the locally manufactured products San Fabian became the distributor of products that are locally made in
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A09-04-0012 Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: Dominating Global Retailing Mr. Lee Scott could afford the look of confidence. He had just spoken to investment analysts about the phenomenal results from the second quarter of 2003. Despite the general weakness in the world economy and the uncertain environment that prevailed‚ Wal-Mart had reported sales growth of 11%‚ amounting to $6.4 billion. The company’s associates were indeed doing the Wal-Mart cheer in faraway places like Germany‚ South Korea‚ China
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EM505 METU 2013 Capacity Building for a Supply Chain in Process Industry Due January 13‚ 2014 The honor system is an important part of education. This case assignment is to be done in teams of two students and working in collaboration with other teams is not allowed. Students can discuss about the problem with their partners only. An industrial company is considering the enlargement of its production capacity due to increases in demand in the last decade. The company has three main plants
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Organizational Change: Unilever’s Case Share On EmailEmail Share Favorite RePublish Article Sample Paper Words 2‚190 In the beginning of 2000 the organization came up with a euro5 billion five-year growth strategy whose goal was an important improvement in the company’s performance. This plan was named Path to Growth’ Strategy (PGS). The activity meant wide-ranging restructuring of operations and businesses. This move received a mixed reaction from the analysts and observers‚ as many questioned
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