MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Chp 13 31. Corporations invest in other companies for all of the following reasons except to a. house excess cash until needed. b. generate earnings. c. meet strategic goals. d. increase trading of the other companies’ stock. 32. A typical investment to house excess cash until needed is a. stocks of companies in a related industry. b. debt securities. c. low-risk‚ highly liquid securities. d. stock securities. 33. A company may purchase
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given‚ as well as order and productive leadership. The conch shell demonstrates this‚ as everyone under Ralph’s rule gets a say in the governing of the island (they can collaborate). Note: He represents democracy for numerous reasons. He was elected fairly‚ he distributed tasks to different groups (i.e. Jack and his choir boys would hunt)‚ and he held meetings where people could contribute their ideas in a civilized fashion (he who had the conch would be the only one speaking at once). He was elected
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In the novel‚ the destruction of the conch successfully depicts the conflict between human impulses and demands of a structured society while the boys are disconnected from that society. At the start‚ the boys look to the conch‚ and Ralph‚ for authority: “They obeyed the summons of the conch‚ partly because Ralph blew it‚ and he was big enough to be a link with the adult world of authority...” (61). The stranded boys adhere to the rules of the conch as it symbolizes social order of the society they
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Lei Shi Company Research Paper (The Target Corporation) FINA 3301 November 21‚ 2013 Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) is one of the top ten largest retailers in the U.S. by sales. In its most recent year in 2012‚ Target who has proclaimed itself as “cheap chic” produced over $70 billion in revenue through the sales of apparel‚ house wares‚ electronics and other products (Exhibit 5). At Target‚ corporate governance practices have been in place for more than 50 years‚ and continue to evolve to balance
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Ratios and Financial Planning at East Coast Yachts 1. Current Ratio= Current Assets/Current Liabilities = 17‚582‚000/23‚689‚300 = 0.74 Quick Ratio = (Current Assets – Inventories)/Current Liabilities =(17‚582‚0007‚363‚700)/23‚689‚300 =0.43 Total Asset Turnover = Sales/Total Assets =234‚‚300‚000/130‚338‚900 =1.8 Inventory Turnover = Cost of Goods Sold/Inventory =165‚074‚000/7‚363‚700 =22.41 Receivables Turnover = Sales/Accounts Receivable =234‚300‚000/6‚567‚600 =35.68 Total Deb
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TOKYO DISNEYLAND AND THE DISNEY SEA PARK: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND DIFFERENCES IN THE CAPITAL BUDGETING CONCEPTS AND METHODS BETWEEN AMERICAN AND JAPANESE COMPANIES. 1.What are the industry differences in US Corporate Governance and Japanese Corporate Governance? JAPANIES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE US CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Stakeholders of organiztions: Japanies system believs in the wealth maximization of stake holders‚ including managers‚ labour‚ suppliers‚ crediters etc American syatem always emphasized
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Emerging Markets: High Fashion Fights Recession 1. Using the five forces framework‚ how would you characterize the competition in the luxury goods industry? Threat of Substitutes There is relatively no threat of substitution in the luxury goods industry. This is mainly because of the quality and price of substitutes‚ and the cost of switching to the consumer. The price of counterfeit goods that copy the luxury goods causes there to be a positive monetary cost in switching but there is a loss of
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the smartest; they weed out the person who is the strongest and has the best leadership qualities‚ even if they may not know what they are doing. It’s all about natural selection‚ picking out the best and strongest in order to survive. This is the case in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ where a group of young boys becomes stranded on a deserted island with no adults. Their airplane had been shot down as they were flying from England to a safer place‚ for England was engaged in war. In Lord of
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all humans. The symbol of the conch shell mirrors the state of civilisation on the island over the course of the text. Lord of the Flies depicts the transformation of a group of English school-boys from civilised to savage after their plane crashes on a deserted island during a World War. At the start of the novel‚ Ralph‚ the protagonist‚ along with Piggy‚ find the conch shell. Ralph uses the conch to unite the boys by blowing it to call an assembly. As the conch is used to bring the boys together
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once. The 2 symbols that are important in this novel is the Conch and Piggy’s Glasses. The Conch is a shell piggy found in the ocean. The Conch is a specific shell you find in the ocean. When you blow in it. it makes a loud noise almost like a whistle. The Conch Symbolizes who can talk in the meeting they set up by blowing it. “His ordinary voice sounded like a whisper after the harsh note of the Conch.”(17) So when Ralph blew the conch he didn’t blow it right so it came out with a small ugly
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