BU8601: FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT Lecture 2: Organizational Environment KW CHING kwching@ntu.edu.sg kwching@singnet.com.sg What do you understand by the term “organizational environment”? The conditions within which the business operates‚ the sum total of all the factors which can influence the behaviors of the business and how it develops. Do you know The conditions that can influence the behaviours of a business exist both inside and outside the organization. These conditions include
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PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES LUCKNOW TERM PRESENTATION ON “A STUDY on PERformance evaluation of icici and sbi using fundamental and technical analysis” MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE SESSION 2013-14 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Pankaj Dhingra Pradeep Kumar Department of Management Roll no.: 1212270091 SRMGPC‚ LUCKNOW M.B.A. 3rd Semester ABSTRACT The Fundamental Analysis‚ which aims at developing an insight into the economic performance of the business‚ is of paramount
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Bibliography: 1. Bhat‚ Sudhindra: Security Analysis And Portfolio Management‚ Excel Books‚ First Edition‚ 2008 2
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Solutions Manual Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 9th edition Ross‚ Westerfield‚ and Jordan Updated 09-29-2010 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE Answers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions 1. Capital budgeting (deciding whether to expand a manufacturing plant)‚ capital structure (deciding whether to issue new equity and use the proceeds to retire outstanding debt)‚ and working capital management (modifying the firm’s credit collection policy with its customers)
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Instructor’s Manual Fundamentals of Financial Management twelfth edition James C. Van Horne John M. Wachowicz JR. ISBN 0 273 68514 7 Pearson Education Limited 2005 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to photocopy the book as required. © Pearson Education Limited 2005 Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk Previous editions published
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Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets‚ 8e (Hull) Chapter 1 Introduction 1) A one-year forward contract is an agreement where A) One side has the right to buy an asset for a certain price in one year’s time B) One side has the obligation to buy an asset for a certain price in one year’s time C) One side has the obligation to buy an asset for a certain price at some time during the next year D) One side has the obligation to buy an asset for the market price in one year’s time Answer:
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Chapter 1‚ Problem 1 How many coulombs are represented by these amounts of electrons: (a) 6.482 × 1017 (b) 1.24 × 1018 (c) 2.46 × 1019 (d) 1.628 × 10 20 Chapter 1‚ Solution 1 (a) q = 6.482x1017 x [-1.602x10-19 C] = -0.10384 C (b) q = 1. 24x1018 x [-1.602x10-19 C] = -0.19865 C (c) q = 2.46x1019 x [-1.602x10-19 C] = -3.941 C (d) q = 1.628x1020 x [-1.602x10-19 C] = -26.08 C Chapter 1‚ Problem 2. Determine the current flowing through an element if the charge flow is given by (a) q(t ) = (3t + 8)
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I have always been fascinated by the concept of the “American Dream”. Even if‚ nowadays‚ this concept is more and more criticize because some people believe that the structure of American society doesn’t follow anymore the idealistic goal of the “American Dream”‚ providing example such as inequality in class or race which suggest that the “American Dream” is not attainable for all. But to me the term “American Dream” stays unchanged: all people can succeed through hard work‚ and all people have
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1. Your boss‚ Ms. Alpha‚ enters the room when you’re meeting with an important client‚ Mr. Beta. You rise and say "Ms. Alpha‚ I’d like you to meet Mr. Beta‚ our client from San Diego." Is this introduction correct? Yes/no 2. At a social function‚ you meet the CEO of an important Japanese corporation. After a brief chat‚ you give him your business card. Is this correct? Yes/no 3. You’re entering a cab with an important client. You position yourself so the client
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Directions: You and your group must answer the following questions according to the expectations below: All answers MUST BE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES! Submit one document (slide presentation) in which all partners have collaborated. Cite all references used. Not all questions are worth the same amount of points. Questions 1-24 are worth 3 points each. Question 25 is worth 8 points. Be aware that you will be asked to rate your group and individual partners tomorrow. (Worth 25 points) This will be
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