result of this industry’s tendency to change‚ it can be tough for investors to make heads or tails of it. To help make sense of things‚ here is a quick glimpse of some of the industry dynamics and key metrics to judge the performance of companies operating in the telecom space. (Gain some insight on how innovation can affect a company’s stock; read Which Is Better: Dominance Or Innovation?) Market Dynamics Blurring Industry Lines Technological changes are transforming the communications market. The
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Yucheng Tang ID:42967546 WEEK 8 9.6 explain how economic trends and changing consumer preferences may impact on the sales forecasting of an airline company. An: If the economy is declining‚ inflation‚ the average income of lower and declining purchasing power‚ the frequency of economic activity decrease‚ Private and business travel will be decrease. The sales budget is bound to reduce. On the
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TomTom NV Oosterdoksstraat 114 1011 DK Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)20 757 5000 www.tomtom.com Annual Report 2012 maps | traffic | navigation Forward-looking statements/important notice This document contains certain forward-looking statements with respect to the financial condition‚ results of operations and business of TomTom and certain of the plans and objectives of TomTom with respect to these items. In particular the words ‘expect’‚ ‘anticipate’‚ ‘estimate’‚ ‘may’‚
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expenditure? • Refreshments bought to sell at the tuck-shop and bar/coffee shop • Expenditure on cost price of the club jerseys and socks that get sold at the Kit shop • Operating expenses such as water‚ electricity‚ etc. • Maintenance expenses What ledger accounts are you using in your system in order to record these incomes and expenses‚ focussing on those that are different from businesses? • Membership Fees • Membership Fees Written Off • Entrance Fees • Refreshments • Income and Expenditure
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After a run in with an old physics teacher‚ Alex Rogo discovers new meaning to the management terms throughput‚ inventory and operational expense during his quest to turn his plant around. Jonah‚ his teacher‚ defines throughput as “the rate at which the system generates money through sale” (Goldratt and Cox). His definition of throughput catches Rogo off guard as it is different from the version he learned. Operations and Supply Chain Management‚ defines throughput as the “output rate that the process
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(“Segment”‚ n.d.) Corporation -- “an association of employers and employees in a basic industry or of members of a profession organized as an organ of political representation in a corporative state”. (“Corporation”‚ n.d.) Overhead -- “business expenses (as rent‚ insurance‚ or heating) not chargeable to a particular part of the work or product”. (“Overhead”‚ n.d.) Capitalism – “an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital
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The Goal The Goal‚ by Eliyahu Goldratt is a novel focused on the challenges and improvement of operational efficiency. The book is about Alex Rogo‚ a thirty something year old‚ probably has an undergraduate degree in engineering and an MBA. He is married with 2 children‚ working as an executive for UniCo for the past 15 years. He began his career as project engineer‚ now works as a plant manager of manufacturing factory in Bearington‚ his home town. His boss is Bill Peach‚ division manager at the
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Inventory‚ and Operational expense Throughput is defined as the rate at which the system generates money through sales. Inventory is all the money that the system has invested in purchasing things which intends to sell‚ and operational expense is all the money the system spends in order to turn inventory into throughput. Then it turns out that the goal of an organization is to increase throughput while simultaneously reducing both inventory and operating expense. To help Alex in achieving his
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Task one‚ P1. The Main Purpose of Accounting Keeping track of transactions and recording revenue and expenses are an important process‚ often assigned to an accounting department or a financial manager. Accounting allows companies to provide reports and insights needed to make sound financial decisions. The main purpose of accounting is to identify and record all activities of the income and the outcome that will affect the organisation financially. All activities‚ including purchases‚ sales
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