UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME HANDBOOK 2014 – 2015 ACCOUNTING & FINANCE BSc Accounting (N400) BSc Accounting and Finance (N490) BSc Accounting and French (N410) BSc Accounting and German (N4R2) BSc Accounting and Spanish (N4R4) BSc (Econ) Accounting and Economics (Joint Honours) (LN14) BSc (Econ) Accounting and Management (Joint Honours) (NN24) BSc Finance and Management (NN23) INTERCALARY YEAR ©2014 Cardiff Business School Version control: v1.0: Initial version published to students CBS0422 Created
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CHAPTER 17: ACCOUNTING FOR STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CHAPTER OUTLINE Learning outcomes Introduction Organisational strategy o Definition o Cumulative strategy (strategising) Strategic management accounting (SMA) o Definition o Components of SMA o Does SMA still exist; or‚ what is it becoming? The balanced scorecard o Its origins and its purpose o Elements and characteristics of a balanced scorecard o Designing a balanced scorecard o Features of a balanced scorecard o Why has
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FINC3017 Investments and Portfolio Management Essay: Market Efficiency and Anomalies Topic:Stock price momentum: Jegadeesh and Titman (1993) Momentum anomaly and EMH Anomaly is a stock return deviation that challenge efficient market hypothesis (EMH). Jegadeesh and Titman (1993) theorise price momentum anomaly in the stock market for the first time. It contradicted to efficient market hypothesis thereby is widely debated. EMH states that no consistent excess return can be achieved si
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CHAPTER 12 FINANCIAL CONTROL TRUE/FALSE 1. Financial control involves the use of financial measures to assess organizational and management performance. a. True b. False 2. Financial measures identify what is wrong with an organization‚ not simply provide a signal that something needs attention. a. True b. False 3. Financial measures can highlight falling sales and profits in an organization‚ but only nonfinancial measures can identify why this is occurring.
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Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Table of Contents 1) Title Page pg. 1 2) Table of Contents pg. 2 3) Executive Summary pg. 3 4) Disadvantages pg. 4 5) Collaborative software to Microsoft Access/ Recommendations pg. 5-6 6) Image pg. 7 7) References pg.8 Party Plates Executive Summary Party Plates is currently using the information system identified as Microsoft Excel
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BAO3312 Advanced Management Accounting Sem 1 2011 Tutorial Class Participation / Learning Journal Name of Student / ID no.: Name of Tutor: Day / Time of Tutorial Class: Week Attended Tute: Yes/No Describe participation and/or contributions made (if any) Reflect on and describe 1 important learning point from this week’s reading /case ( length guide: 50-75 words a week); Do not just list what topics were discussed; describe a valuable learning point for you and
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always concerned with the money required to use in the event where visitation to the hospital is inevitable. Cost-effectiveness in digital imaging comprises of direct and indirect effects (Sailer et al.‚ 2015). Hence‚ when accessing the cost-effectiveness‚ it is essential to understand that the imaging test must provide added value. Otero et al. (2008) state that the term cost-effectiveness is not just the amount paid for the examination‚ it also takes into consideration the other causes like the need
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Advertisement Effectiveness Of Nirapara Products Questionnaire 1. Have you seen the advertisements of Nirapara ? ⃝ Yes ⃝ No 2. How would you rate the advertisements of Nirapara compared with others you have seen ? ⃝ Much better ⃝ Better ⃝ More or less the same ⃝ Worse ⃝ Much worse 3. How frequently do you watch the advertisements of Nirapara ? ⃝ Every day ⃝ Weekly ⃝ Fortnightly ⃝ Monthly ⃝ Never 4. From which media you noticed this advertisement ? ⃝ TV ⃝ Newspaper ⃝
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Technology Effectiveness DiGi Telecommunications is a leading mobile communications company in the industry‚ however the rapid customer growth grows to be a challenge for them as it is overwhelming their sales and service delivery teams. Thereby‚ DiGi implements the technology of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) effectively to deal with this issue. They choose to use Sugar ProfessionalTM to manage the enterprise customer relationships and ensure high level of their customer satisfaction
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1: Efficiency Worksheet Name____________ efficiency = ( 100 %) 1 What is the efficiency of a motor that turns 100 J of electrical energy into 70 J of useful kinetic energy? Give your answer as a decimal. 2 An electric winch is used to lift a load of mass 2 kg a height of 1.5 m. It uses 50 J of energy when it does this. i) Calculate the amount of potential energy gained by the load using the formula: Ep = mgh where Ep is the potential energy
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