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    Home Depot Case

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    Home Depot fix or not Lady? Alan E. Paschal MGMT 302A November 27‚ 2013 Laryssa Ziolkowski Home Depot fix or not Lady? Home Depot is a home improvement retailer that is trying to stay with the other rival home improvement stores like Lowes. Home Depot was founded in 1979 in Atlanta‚ Georgia the first home depot was around 60‚000square feet with about 25‚000 sku’s. The biggest problem was they were still using the same technology in 2010 that they had in 1990’s (Home Depot‚ 2012). They need

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    Atlanta Home Case

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    Case1 Atlanta Home Loan 1. Identify the devices (controls) that Al Fiorini used to control his business‚ both before and after he went back to school. Classify each control as a results‚ action‚ or personnel/cultural type of control. Controls used Pre-MBA enrollment Al received all the leads generated by the telemarketers and then distributed them to each of the four loan officers- this is an action control more specifically an Behavioral constraint that limited their administrative access to the

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    Corporation

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    liability of the shareholders. However‚ under certain circumstances the corporate entity may be disregarded. This is also known as piercing the corporate veil and is the most frequent method for holding the shareholders liable for the acts of a corporation. Corporate officers‚ directors and controlling shareholders have a general fiduciary duty of loyalty and care which should govern all their corporate conduct. Unless they breach that duty by gross negligence or acts in bad faith‚ they usually will

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    group of people this paper is interested in is those with multiple identities. In the case study‚ "Returning to China: The Experience of Adopted Chinese Children and Their Parents"‚ carried out by Ponte et al.‚ they examine ways in which foreign adopted children identify with home and their birth country‚ China. By putting the two in conversation with one another‚ I will claim that the problem of feeling at home is ultimately the problem of identity. We are not born into an identity‚ we develop one

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    1) Explain the auditor’s responsibility to detect material misstatements due to errors and fraud and the categories of fraud affecting financial reporting. Identify misstatement in financial report is the major task of auditor. Regardless the result of error or fraud‚ plan and perform audit engagements are being required by auditors to ensure financial statements are free from material misstatement by reasonable assurance instead of total responsibilities to the fair and true reports due to the limitation

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    Case 4.2 Comptronix Corporation identifying inherent risk and control risk factors Mark S. Beasley Frank A. Buckless Steven M. Glover Douglas F. Prawitt it was 9:30 A.M. on a monday morning when the call came through. "hi dr mitchell‚ do you have a minute? "sure" the professor replied "i am on of your former students‚ but if you don ’t mind‚ i would prefer to remain anymous. i think it is best for both us if i not reveal my name or my company to you. i am concerned that the

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    In 2013‚ the United States broadcast and cable television industry generated revenues of $149 billion. TV subscriptions contributed $104 billion; and advertising contributed the rest. Most households in the U.S. purchase TV subscriptions from cable operators such as Comcast and Time Warner‚ or satellite companies such as DirectTV‚ or Dish Network. Consumers also access television content through internet companies such as Netflix‚ Hulu‚ and Amazon Instant Video. Comcast‚ DirectTV‚ Time Warner Cable

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    Home Computer Case

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    Case 04-3 : Home Computer‚ Inc. Kamontip Sakdivorapong ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Home computer‚ Inc. has 3 business segments: Computer manufacturing‚ printer manufacturing and retail store. (1) computer manufacturing: Home computer will discontinue its video monitor operations at Seattle plant and establish a replacement in Sacramento. Other component parts will continue to be manufactured at the Seattle

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    Ender Corporation Case 11

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    controller is facing difficult times in light of a downturn in the construction industry. - Chris and Robin know that a material receivable from the Ender Corporation is probably uncollectable. - The allowance adjustment for the material receivable has not been made - Allowance adjustment will cause the auditor to mention the company’s unstable financial position and therefore without a clear opinion‚ the bank will probably refuse the loans they applied in order for the company to continue in existence

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    Innovation at 3M Corporation Case Summary 3M was and still is a worldwide leader in innovation. After a rough start in 1902‚ over decades‚ 3M enjoyed national and global growth as well as a reputation for remaining a hothouse of innovation. In the 1990’s‚ 3M was trying to move away from the incrementalism and it sought to change the mix of new products to truly create something new to the world‚ instead of line extensions‚ which typically had provided two out of three new-product sales dollars.

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