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    In Scripture‚ Jeremiah 31:31–34 is one of the popular passages for the discussion for both Christina and Jews alike. It is a foretelling message of God promise for the people‚ in which God promises that he will make a new unconditional covenant with the nation of Israel. To further understand this passage of the New Convenant in Jermiah 31:31-24‚ we need further analyisis this passage by investigating this passage’s historical context (when and where it was written and for what audience)‚ literary

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    minimizing our environmental impacts and delivering high-quality products our consumers trust. Mattel has received several honors for our global citizenship efforts. In 2009‚ Mattel is listed in the top 10 of the “100 Best Corporate Citizens‚” is ranked one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” and has been named for the second consecutive year to FORTUNE Magazine’s list of the “100 Best Companies to Work For.” These honors speak directly to the heart of Mattel’s culture and the values shared by

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    competitors and to attract the potential customers to buy its products at favourable terms. Trade credit creates accounts receivable or trade debtors that the firm is expected to collect in the near future. The customers from whom receivable or book debt have to be collected in the future are called trade debtors or simply as debtors and represent the firms claim or asset. A credit sale has three characteristics: First‚ it involves an element of risk that should be carefully analysed. Cash sales are

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    The ability to sell inventory and collect receivables is critical. In this topic‚ we discuss three ratios that measure this ability. Inventory Turnover. Companies generally strive to sell their inventory as quickly as possible. The faster inventory sells‚ the sooner cash comes in. Inventory turnover‚ measures the number of times a company sells its average level of inventory during a year. A fast turnover indicates ease in selling inventory; a low turnover indicates difficulty. A value of 6 means

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    boarding school Branson dropped out at 17. His success started by publishing a magazine called Student‚ then he moved on to mail order records. This is where the Virgin Group started. Richard Branson has developed his brand in a large variety of markets. The over-familiarity of the Virgin brand has caused the consumers to not take the brand in a serious manner. One might argue that he stretched his brand too thin. This lack of focus and over-diversification could result in further over investments

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    used for productive investment purposes Has very low impact of the profit gained as it only deals with things like machinery 6. the accumulated profit is also known as the retained earnings‚ retained profit and unappropriated profit. what is the accumulated profit and why do accountants and bookkeepers use different names for the same thing? (6 marks) Accumulated profits is profits that are not paid as dividend but is transfered over to the accounts for the next year. Also can be used to reinvest

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    Receivables Turnover Ratio interpretation Receivables Turnover Ratio is one of the efficiency ratios and measures the number of times receivables are collected‚ on average‚ during the fiscal year. Receivables Turnover Ratio formula is: Receivables Turnover Ratio formula Receivables turnover ratio measures company’s efficiency in collecting its sales on credit and collection policies. This ratio takes in consideration ONLY the credit sales. If the cash sales are included‚ the ratio will be

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    Firm was selected for the contract and after an in-depth analysis of the RMS; a modular and scalable RMS was selected. The REMS was installed in the first and subsequent Kudlers retail stores. An accounting system is very important to a business because the company needs to know how the business is doing; you want to have professional looking financial statements for your bank‚ potential vendors‚ or other interested parties. An account system is also important to process sales‚ purchase orders

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    TiVoCast‚ a feature that let users access video contents feeds through main TiVo menu * TiVo push into broadband content distribution. TiVo could deliver such content only to users who linked their TiVo devices to a broadband connection. In mid-2007‚ about 650‚000 users fell into that category‚ although an increasing percentage of new subscribers were connecting to TiVo via broadband (usually through a wireless connection). Among eligible customers‚ usage of broadband features remained relatively

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    Case Study Analysis of Personal and Organizational Ethics and Values between For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Organizations Insurances & March for Dimes PHI/445 Ashford University Abstract Not-for-profit organization’s primary goal “is not to increase shareholder value; rather it is to provide some socially desirable need on an ongoing basis. It generally lacks the financial flexibility of a commercial enterprise because it depends on resource providers that are not engaging

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