McGuigan‚ J. ‚ Kretlow‚ W. ‚ & Moyer‚ C. (2009) Contemporary Corporate Finance‚ South-Western CENGAGE Learning Lumby‚ S. ‚ Jones‚ C. (2011) Corporate Finance Theory & Practice‚ South-Western CENGAGE Learning Megginson‚ W. ‚ Smart‚ S. ‚ & Lucey‚ B. (2008) Introduction to Corporate Finance‚ South-Western CENGAGE Learning Brealey‚ R. ‚ Myers‚ S. ‚ & Marcus‚ A. (2001) Fundamentals of Corporate Finance‚ McGraw-Hill Irwin Fraser-Sampson‚ G. (2011) No Fear Finance‚ Kogan Page
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How a person’s experiences of having tattoos and piercings affects their sense of self identity. Using a phenomenological approach. Abstract Tattoos‚ body piercings and various forms of body ornamentation have been found not only in modern society but dating back thousands of years becoming a more and more mainstream as the years go on. How people experience living with tattoos and piercings can affect their sense of self identity. The aim of this particular study was to find out how a person living
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References: Butt‚ T. (2012). Individual differences In Hollway‚ W.‚ Lucey‚ H.‚ Phoenix‚ A.‚ and Lewis‚ G. (eds). Social Psychology Matters (p.1-22). Milton Keynes: The Open University. Butt‚ T. (2004). Understanding people‚ Basingstoke and New York‚ Palgrave MacMillan. Richards‚ G. (2002). Putting psychology in its place
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Question 1 Performance measures are particular values or characteristics used to measure/examine a result or performance criteria. It may be expressed in a qualitative or quantitative way which helps institution to understand‚ manage and improve what they do. Performance measures inform the institution: how well it is doing if it is meeting its goals if its customers are satisfied if its processes are in statistical control In the early 1990 ’s‚ Dr. Robert Kaplan (Harvard Business
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European Journal of Economics‚ Finance and Administrative Sciences ISSN 1450-2275 Issue 12 (2008) © EuroJournals‚ Inc. 2008 http://www.eurojournalsn.com Budget and Budgetary Control for Improved Performance: A Consideration for Selected Food and Beverages Companies in Nigeria Ishola Rufus Akintoye Room 116‚ Department of Economics‚ Faculty of the Social Sciences University of Ibadan‚ Oyo State‚ Nigeria‚ West Africa Tel: 234-8035369293‚ 8082130269 E-mail: irakintoye@yahoo.com Abstract Budget and
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Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Importance of costs in the pricing strategy of Tip Top ............................................................................... 3 1.2 Design a costing system.......................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Propose improvements
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Name Institution MODULE TITLE: - Quantitative Techniques in Business (QTB) PROGRAMME: Bachelor of Business Studies (BABs) October 2014 – January 2015 Introduction 1.0 In the business world‚ quantitative techniques assist in decision making. The functions of quantitative techniques extend beyond decision-making to providing tools for scientific research‚ facilitating the deployment of resources‚ help in the selection of the optimal strategy and minimize costs. There are three main quantitative
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Educational Research (ISSN: 2141-5161) Vol. 2(7) pp. 1299-1305 July 2011 Available online@ http://www.interesjournals.org/ER Copyright © 2011 International Research Journals Full Length Research Paper The effectiveness of cash management policies: a case study of Hunyani flexible products Fungai N Mauchi1*‚ Robert Nzaro2‚ Kosmas Njanike3‚ Masvosva Nyaradzai4‚ Roseline T. Karambakuwa5‚ David Damiyano6‚ Rumbidzai N. Gopo7‚ Fungai B. Gombarume8‚ Silas Mangwende9 and Collins Manomano10 1*/ 2/ 3/ 4
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Cooper‚ R.‚ & Kaplan R. S. (1992). Activity based systems: Measuring the costs of resource usage. Accounting Horizons‚ 1–13 Garrison R Hansen‚ D. R.; Mowen‚ M. M. & Juan‚ L. (2009). Cost management: accounting and control. 6th edition‚ Horngren‚ C Lucey‚ T. (2007)‚ Management Accounting‚ Britain: Book Power. Maher‚ M. W.‚ Stickney‚ C. P.‚ & Weil‚ R. L. (2008). Managerial Accounting: An Introduction to Concepts‚ Methods and Uses (10 ed.). Manson: Thomson Higher Education. Malcom‚ R. E. (1991). Overhead
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C H A P T E R O N E INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Accounting as a profession or discipline‚ has always been seen as an information-generating one‚ which fittingly makes the job of the Accountant to be that of observing economic activities‚ recording the observations in the prescribed books‚ analysing the recordings‚ interpreting his analysis and preparing reports to all users of Accounting Information. The prepared reports are generally referred to as financial statements‚ which clearly
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