TO: THE RECTOR REF. RO/KF/2012 FROM: THE RESEARCH OFFICE DATE: 13TH NOV‚ 2012. A REPORT COMPILED BY MR. PRINCE OTUTEY ON LECTURERS’ AGITATION FOR PAY RISE AT KOFORIDUA POLYTECHNIC. 1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE On the 20th September‚ 2012‚ the lecturers of Koforidua Polytechnic agitated for a rise in their salaries. As a result‚ the
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desire to lost weight 3. Get into shape 4. Meet people 5. Reduce stress 6. ii. c. Lines of business d. Nature of subsidiaries and acquisitions e. Analyze the relationship among the company’s business f. Do they trade or exchange resources? g. Are there gains to be achieved from synergy? h. Is the company just running a portfolio of investments? i. Do they operate in just one core business? j. Use the SWOT to merit its strategy k. Is it an appropriate given the environment the company
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FINS3616 International Business Finance - Week 4 A. Conceptual questions 1. What is a forward exchange rate? 2. If the yen is selling at a premium relative to the euro in the forward market‚ is the forward price of EUR per JPY larger or smaller than the spot price of EUR per JPY? 3. If you are a U.S. firm and owe someone ¥10‚000‚000 in 180 days‚ what is your transaction exchange risk? 4. If the spot exchange rate of the yen relative to the dollar is ¥105.75‚ and the
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3. Difference between Unethical and Unlawful Behaviour in the Business Context By definition‚ ethics refers to “a set of principles of right conduct.” It is also defined as “the rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession‚” (www.thefreedictionary.com) and in business may be considered the standards governing the conduct of people in the business environment. Business ethics is the behavior that a business adheres to in its daily dealings with the world.
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APPLIED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TUTORIAL SOLUTIONS Question 1 (a) Define expropriation The taking of foreign property‚ with or without compensation‚ by a government. (b ) When expropriation does occur – how can a company respond? Broadly the company can offer to allow more local involvement in the project‚ offer to support the local government (legal issues?)‚ work in political opposition to the local government‚ try to use local (due to sovereign immunity) legal solutions‚ lobby the firm’s
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Running Head: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANT Business Management and Consultant 2 Introduction Business/management consultants provide objective advice and expertise to businesses and organization to assist in improving performance‚ developing strategies and managing change. Being a good sound business management/consultant can be applied into any forum whether it is small business‚ corporate and even our own
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); Bocij‚ P.; Greasley‚ A.; Hickie‚ S.; (2006)‚ Business Information Systems: Technology Development and Management for the E-Business‚ 3rd Edition‚ London: FT Pitman. Chaffey‚ D (b) (2002); E-Business and E-Commerce Management‚‚ Edinburgh : Prentice Hall Pearson Clarke‚ S.; (2001); Information Systems Strategic Management‚ London: Routledge. Dawson‚ G et al; (2004)‚ Business perspective: The IS View on Delivering Services to the Business. UK: TSO Foster‚ S.T.; (2001)‚ Managing Quality:
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Description of business This entrepreneur will be opening a new business which will operate as a sole trader. The name of this business is CJ’s Seafood joint.CJ’s Seafood joint will operate under the logo “Come have a mouthful of flavor. Operating as a sole trader would mean that the entrepreneur would make all the descions himself but would also have to carry the responsibilities for himself.The main aim of the business is to have every customer who comes comes through our doors impressed by
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Chapter 5 Currency Derivatives Lecture Outline Forward Market How MNCs Can Use Forward Contracts Non-Deliverable Forward Contracts Currency Futures Market Contract Specifications Trading Futures Comparison of Currency Futures and Forward Contracts Pricing Currency Futures Credit Risk of Currency Futures Contracts Speculation with Currency Futures How Firms Use Currency Futures Closing Out a Futures Position Transaction Costs of Currency Futures Currency Call Options Factors Affecting Call
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STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REVISION 1. Selling Currency Call Options. Mike Suerth sold a call option on Canadian dollars for $.01 per unit. The strike price was $.76‚ and the spot rate at the time the option was exercised was $.82. Assume Mike did not obtain Canadian dollars until the option was exercised. Also assume that there are 50‚000 units in a Canadian dollar option. What was Mike’s net profit on the call option? ANSWER: Premium received per unit = $.01 Amount per unit
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