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    The Analyst's Dilemma

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    brand and the symbol are the strength of Nike (Phillip Kotler and Kevin Lane Keller‚ Marketing Management 13th edition‚ pg. 19). Analyzing marketing weaknesses is just as critical for the short term and the long-term success of a business. For example‚ if consumer feedback reveals a desire for a touchscreen phone‚ a company that ignores the data and continues producing only dial up phone may not last in a quickly changing industry. Most weaknesses become apparent by assessing

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    shareholders in the form of cash. Pros: transfers economic value from the company to the shareholders instead of the company using the money for operations. Cons: It cause the company’s share price to drop by roughly the same amount as the dividend. For example‚ if a company issues a cash dividend equal to 5% of the stock price‚ shareholders will see a resulting loss of 5% in the price of their shares. Tax pay immediately on their value distribution. Stock dividend – is an

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    Buck's Dilemma

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    Solution 1 — Classification with the Statement of Cash Flows Buck should present the borrowing and payment activity as a cash flow from financing activities. ASC 230-10-45-14 states that “proceeds from issuing bonds‚ mortgages‚ notes‚ and from other short- or long-term borrowing” are a cash inflow from financing activities. Similarly‚ ASC 23010-45-15 states that “repayments of amounts borrowed” are a cash outflow for financing activities. Solution 2 — Gross versus net presentation Scenario

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    Omnivore's Dilemma

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    Legumes are a great crop for farmers because of their ability to enrich soil fertility by depositing nitrogen in the soil. In addition to this service to the environment‚ legumes provide an important source of protein. And when they are cooked and served up with the right spices‚ they make a delicious meal. Legumes is a class of vegetables that includes beans‚ peas‚ and lentils are among the most versatile and nutritious food available. Legumes are low in fat‚ contain no cholesterol‚ and are high

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    The Disney Dilemma

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    Brothers Grimm. As many people know these tales can be pretty gory‚ it is understandable that Disney modified them to be more suitable for children. However as many modifications were made for the better‚ there were plenty made for the worse. The best example of this is Disney’s Cinderella. In the original Grimm Brother’s tale‚ Cinderella’s “ugly stepsisters” were actually very beautiful with ugly‚ wicked hearts (Grimm). This really changes the entire story of Cinderella. It can easily be argued that in

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    Dilemmas For Immigrants

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    means following both the written laws and social customs of their adopted country. There are two primary reasons for this. Firstly‚ it is obvious that society would not function properly if newcomers did not obey the law. One particularly good example of this is road rules – image what would happen if people refused to drive on the same side of the road. Thus‚ it is necessary for immigrants to make sure that they obey the law in their new country even if laws in their home country

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    An Ethical Dilemma

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    Facts Lael Matthews takes one of managerial positions in the company . She faces the need to promote one of her subordinates . She has chosen the three potential candidates for the promotion . Liz is an African American ‚ who is a single mother and has a child . Liz is extremely energetic ‚ her performance can be called mediocre ‚ and she had some problems with managing her staff . Roy is a 57-year-old white ‚ who has spent the last 20 years with this company . He is not very energetic ‚ but he

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    Moral Dilemmas

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    10. Concentration Camp10952You are an inmate in a concentration camp. A sadistic guard is about to hang your son who tried to escape and wants you to pull the chair from underneath him. He says that if you don’t he will not only kill your son but some other innocent inmate as well. You don’t have any doubt that he means what he says. What should you do?9. The AccidentAmbulanceYou are an emergency worker that has just been called to the scene of an accident. When you arrive you see that the car belongs

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    Ethical dilemma

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    Our story opens with an irate Jim Mclntosh confronting his manager of corporate reporting: “I thought we had an understanding on this issue‚ Frank. Tina tells me that you are threatening to go public with your stupid statements about the report. For Pete’s sake‚ Frank‚ wake up and smell the coffee! You’re about to damage all the important things in your life: your career‚ your friendships‚ and your company!” Frank sat quietly in the overstuffed sofa in his V.P’s expansive office. He thought

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    Farmer Dilemma

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    1. Railroads- Railroads in each area were often controlled by one company‚ enabling those railroads to charge what they wanted. Railroads were the only way for many western farmers to get their produce to market and high prices were always charged. Railroads controlled storage‚ elevators‚ and warehouses so the prices the farmers paid were very high. Middlemen- Middlemen set the price of the produce low when they sold because the market price was unpredictable. Bankers- High interest rates caused

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