ca/conted-cms/ Course Outline Course Name: Advanced Financial Accounting III ACCT 453 / CCFC 513-771 Instructor: Jim Wilson C.A. jim.wilson@mcgill.ca Course Assistant Mathew Goldsmith mathew.goldsmith@mail.mcgill.ca Email: The instructors can be reached from the email tool within WebCT Contact Information: Heico 2004 Member Inc. c/o Ivaco Rolling Mills 1040 County Road 17 L’Original‚ Ontario K0B 1K0 613-675-6887 wilsonj@ivaco.com Course Objectives: To provide
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Chevy Volt – An American Revolution in Energy Independence This paper begins by analyzing the marketing environment of the GM/Chevrolet Volt and then discusses the target market for this electric extended range vehicle along with a proposed marketing strategy and recommendations. Marketing Environment The market environment refers to all of the forces that affect marketing management’s ability to build and maintain successful relationships with target customers. It consists of both
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Business Law Winter 2015 (Section 071) Course Outline INSTRUCTOR: Professor Rick Libman OFFICE: TRS 3-039 TEL: 416 327-6179 E-MAIL: eric.libman@ryerson.ca OFFICE HOURS: Wednesdays‚ 1pm-2pm. I am also available for consultation by telephone or by e-mail. In general I will reply to you within 48 hours. CLASS TIME AND LOCATION: Thursdays‚ 4pm – 7pm in POD 358 Course Description This is an introductory course‚ prerequisite to further studies in law. The course begins with a discussion of the nature
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| | | 5.971% | 3. Should the firm use this WACC for all projects? Explain and provide examples as appropriate. (10 pts) Yes‚ because WACC is by companies for performance evaluation and planning purposes. If the weights were changed then the company would have to make the required changes to yield the proper calculations. (Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)‚ 2013) 4. Recompute the net present value of the project based on the cost of capital you found. Do you still believe that
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York: Harper and Row‚ 1971). and Richard S. Tedlow‚ The Coming of Managerial Capitalism (Homewood‚ Ill.: Irwin‚ 1985). Davis Dyer‚ Malcolm S. Salter‚ and Alan M. Webber‚ Changing Alliances (Boston: Harvard Business School Press‚ 1987). Arthur J. Kuhn‚ GM Passes Ford‚ 1918-1938 (University Pennsylvania State University Press‚ 1986). Allan Nevins and Frank E. Hill‚ Ford: Expansion and Challenge‚ 1915-1933 (New York: Scribner ’s‚ 1957). Pa.: Scheme‚• Printers ’ Ink‚ June 17‚ 1926‚ pp Emma Rothschild‚ Paradise
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com/article_display.cfm?article_id=81 Glassdoor. “Ford Motor Reviews”. http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Ford-Motor-Reviews-E263.htm (2012). GM Historical Pamphlets. General Motors. http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/gm-heritage-archive/historical-brochures.html (2012). Sabatini‚ Jeff. “GM now tying all employee bonuses customer Loyalty”. Automotive News. http://www.autoblog.com/2012/06/05/gm-now-tying-all-employee-bonuses-to-customer-loyalty/. (2012). Sustainablity Report: “Employee Satisfaction”. http://ophelia.sdsu
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AC505 Part B Capital Budgeting problem Clark Paints Cost of new equipment $200‚000 Expected life of equipment in years 5 Disposal value in 5 years $40‚000 Life production - number of cans 5‚500‚000 Annual production or purchase needs 1‚100‚000 Initial training costs Number of workers needed 3 Annual hours to be worked per employee 2‚000 Earnings per hour for employees $12 Annual health benefits
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[description] 7.2 Appendix 2: [description] (Please put page numbers in the last column of the table of contents above‚ because they apply to your finished assignment. Do this after your project is complete. Also‚ remove this text and all text that is in italics in this template when finished your project.) (Also‚ please submit your Excel spreadsheet that shows your supporting calculations.) The best authentic Italian cuisine has now arrived in beautiful city of Orlando‚ FL; with delicious
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Instructor: Benito Aloe Office: 13.353 E-mail: benito.aloe@concordia.ca Office Hours: Wednesdays 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM (check postings for any changes) Office telephone: 514-848-2424 (2920) COURSE DESCRIPTION: Through the study of laws‚ ethical principles and court judgments‚ this course will introduce students to important legal and ethical issues that they may encounter within a business organization. In today’s environment of social awareness‚ business can no longer focus solely on
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Laguna State Polytechnic University Siniloan‚ Laguna Agribusiness Commodity System Approach COURSE OUTLINE I. Agribusiness Concepts‚ Dimension and Dynamics a. History of Philippine agribusiness & Definition of Terms b. Areas and Career Field of Agribusiness c. Agribusiness Principles and Ethical Standards II. Input Subsystem a. The Input Subsystem by commodities b. Key Concepts c. Philippine Input Subsystem Scenario III. Production Subsystem a. Elements in an Efficient Production
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