Birla Corporation Case Business activities based on the recent developments The Given data states that Birla’s Profits had been increased from 4.19 crore in 2002-03 to 41.56 crore in 2003-04 and their 88.75% sales consist of sales from cement division. But this was the case in both years 2002-03 and 2003-04 which means those profits were achieved only by improvising on internal factors of the company like improvements in performance of Cement division by achieving the higher capacity utilization
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THE ZALE CORPORATION Zale Corporation is a leading specialty retailer of diamonds and other jewelry products in North America. The Company has significant brand name recognition as a result of each of its brands’ long-standing presence in the industry‚ having 2.349 stores in the United States‚ Puerto Rico and Canada. The Company´s vision “provide customers with quality merchandise at the lowest possible price” has remain the same since its first store opening in 1920´s. The Mission of Zale Corporation
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ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES Lecturer: DR SITI ZELEHA ABDUL RASHID Prepared by: SAMIRA ALVANDI SHAHRZAD KARIMI HAMED KHAZAEI 1 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES 2 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES Table of content: Abstract……………………………………………………………………………..…...4 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..……5 2. Literature review ………………………………………………………………
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Capital employed. This Economic Condition Model is generated on the assumption based and rated according to the Weighted Average Cost of Capital‚ furthermore the ROC is calculated by Net Operating Profit After Taxes divided by Capital used. See Exhibit #4 The opposing arguments include a variety of topics‚ such as how the two businesses differ in risk‚ and the appropriateness of measuring all projects against the corporate hurdle rate of 9.3%. Our discussion will focus on explaining how the company is
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GEN/200 Thesis Statement and Informal Outline Worksheet Bobby Watson GEN/200 1/26/2012 Jackie Novak GEN/200 Thesis Statement and Informal Outline Worksheet Achieving Collegiate Success through Personal Responsibility I. Achieving collegiate success through personal responsibility is your responsibility. My thesis statement is: Even though collegiate success is directly proportional to effort applied‚ we must develop a true sense of purpose and responsibility because individuals
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it was the "Greed Factor" which drives Enron employees to increase the profits through unethical methods‚ and ultimately causing its downfall. But could it be the opposite? I mean‚ could it be that it was Enron ’s culture and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)‚ which is to increase the profits and share price that "forced" Enron employees behave in an unethical manner? What circumstances caused them to be unethical‚ really? At first‚ the leader of Enron Finance Corp‚ Jeffrey Skilling recruited
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Organization‚ Location and Corporate Governance: The company which will be analyzed is TELUS corporation‚ the head office is located at 510 W. Georgia St‚ 23rd Floor‚ Vancouver‚ British Columbia‚ V6B 0M3. The chairman of the board of directors is R.H. (Dick) Auchinleck‚ the chief executive officer/president is Darren Entwistle‚ chief financial officer is Doug French. The corporate directors are Donald Woodley and John S. Lacey. Organizational Structure: TELUS provides a wide range of telecommunications
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CILM Book Review 0834172 IB3A20 Critical Issues in Law and Management Book Review Enron‚ Titanic and The Perfect Storm - Nancy B. Rapoport Student No: 0834172 Word Count: 1500 1 CILM Book Review 0834172 Two years after Enron filed for bankruptcy in 2001‚ Nancy b. Rapoport wrote this essay expressing her unique perspective on the real cause of Enron’s demise. This essay catches the reader’s attention instantly‚ because unlike abundant other articles written on the biggest
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Chapter 6 (Case 6-1 CHINA PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION) 1.The net profit figure reported under PRC GAAP is RMB 19‚011 million. This is RMB 2‚592 million lower than the amount under IFRS‚ and RMB 6‚566 million lower than the amount under U.S. GAAP. The net profit figure of RMB 19‚011 reported under PRC GAAP was increased to RMB 21‚593 under IFRS. The increase of RMB 2‚582 under IFRS was due to the following reasons: Dep. and disposal of oil and gas properties RMB3‚044 Acquisition of subsidiaries
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Enron Scandal Enron was able to successfully engage in fraudulent financial activities due to the failures of corporate governance practices in addition to other relevant factors. This paper will briefly cover some of these issues and offer suggestions for prevent similar future malpractice. External Corporate Governance The key external governance failures in the Enron Scandal involve oversights by regulators‚ creditors‚ auditors‚ and investors at large‚ with particular focus towards Enron’s ambiguous
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