Code Subject Title Area Credits 1 COM 625 Accounting Theory Acc & Fin 3 2 COM 600 Managerial Economics Gen. Mgmt 3 3 COM 626 Financial Management Acc & Fin 3 4 COM 601 Quantitative Techniques Gen. Mgmt. 3 5 COM 620 Marketing Management MM 3 6 COM 602 Economic Environment of Business Gen. Mgmt. 3 7 COM 615 Organizational Behavior OLS 3 GM = General Management; Acc. & Fin. = Accounting
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Economics for business by David Begg and Damian ward (3rd edition) chapters 1-8 Chapter 1: Economics for business. 1.1; What is economics? Economics is the social science that analyzes the production‚ the distribution and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals‚ firms‚ governments and economies deal with the problem of infinite wants and finite resources. Factors of production are the resources needed to make goods and services‚: land‚ labor‚ capital and enterprise. - Land
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Each traditional business form‚ sole proprietorships‚ corporations‚ and partnerships‚ all have their own advantages and disadvantages. Before you enter any of these types of business forms‚ you should always weigh out the advantages and disadvantages of what you are getting yourself into to see if it is worth it. A sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business organization where the owner is the business. There are many advantages to a sole proprietorship. One major advantage is that the
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Analysis for financial management (Robert C. Higgins) Summary of the used chapters in the lecture (WM0609LR) Chapter 1 Interpreting financial statements Accounting Information provided by 3 annual reports: Balance Sheet Cash-Flow statement Income statement Figure 1 Cash flowproduction cycle (Operating) working capital: movement of cash into inventory Investment: flow from cash into new fixed assets Depreciation: the loss in value of fixed assets ⇒ increase in value of merchandise made + needed for
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words‚ as the consumer consumes more‚ his total utility will increase but at a diminishing rate. The assumptions are that i) Various units of the good are homogeneous ii) There is no time gap between consumption of the different nits iii) Consumer is rational iv) Tastes‚ preferences and fashions remain unchanged v) Money is the measuring rod of utility of a commodity and money itself has constant utility The consumer is in equilibrium (gets
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Business Economics Problem Set 1 1. The Social Security system provides income for people over age 65. If a recipient of Social Security decides to work and earn some income‚ the amount he or she receives in Social Security benefits is typically reduced. A. How does the provision of Social Security affect people’s incentive to save while working? The provision of Social Security will decrease people’s income after tax this leads to people not to save incentives while working. B. How does
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total revenue to increase‚ decrease or remain unchanged? Explain why. (2 marks each) a Price falls and demand is elastic; b Price rises and demand is elastic; c Price falls and demand is unitary elastic; d Price rises and demand is unitary elastic; e Price falls and demand is inelastic. Question 2: a Define‚ describe and illustrate with a diagram‚ one opportunity cost for a person starting up their own business (2 marks) b Explain the difference between implicit and explicit
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Keller Graduate School of Management Class: ECON545 Business Economics Subject: Course Project – Part 1 Term: Summer 2013 Ethical Issues in Business Monsanto is a multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation. Monsanto has been under fire for years from consumer groups including- green peace‚ mothers against monsanto‚ March against monsanto‚ and a number of other groups. The primary issue with Monsanto is that they claim there genetically Modified Organism (GMO) crops will feed the
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Business Economics Questions: 1. Explain the subject matter of economics as question concerning the adjustments between unlimited want and limited resources. 1 & 2 2. Explain how Market/Price mechanism solves there central problems of economics 1 & 2 3. Explain why the price in competitive markets settles down the equilibrium intersection of supply and demand. Explain what happens if the market price starts out too high or too low. 3 4.Explain the economic meaning 0f price elasticity
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Karen Loving GM545- Business Economics Spring II Session 2010 & The price of gasoline is definitely impacted by the principle of supply and demand. Consumers today use more oil causing an increase in the demand for oil‚ thus causing the price of gas to increase for consumers. (Consumers‚ 2008). There is usually an increase in demand between May and September which increases the price consumers pay during the summer
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