Feasibility Plan for the Establishment of FunHub Corporation In partial fulfillment of the subject Entrepreneurship Management Presented to the Institute of Accounts‚ Business and Hospitality La Concepcion College Bulacan By the FunHub Management of Business Administration and Hotel and Restaurant Management Students Charmie Baquiran Ralph Joshua Magana Rayjohn Mariano John Paul Nagano March 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MARKETING ASPECT Introduction
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Kimberly-Clark Corp. is using information technology to enhance their business. A recent innovation of virtual reality products has moved the company that was traditionally tasked with the creation of consumer goods into a new area of business (O’Brien‚ J. & Marakas‚ G. 2011). The company has taken a step towards the future using virtual reality to develop new ways to market and sell products to consumers. These products include those produced outside of their company‚ giving them new channels of
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Reserve Officer Training Corps Every day‚ as the undergraduate college program of military service‚ the Reserve Officer Training Corps strives to accomplish its mission to develop men morally‚ mentally‚ and physically. Moral and ethical development is a fundamental element of all aspects of the ROTC experience. As future officers in military service‚ cadets and midshipmen will someday be responsible for the priceless lives of many men and women and multi-million dollar equipment. This Officer Development
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Assignment 1.3: Case Study: Merit Enterprise Corp Sara Lehn‚ chief financial officer of Merit Enterprise Corp.‚ was reviewing her presentation one last time before her upcoming meeting with the board of directors. Merit’s business had been brisk for the last two years‚ and the company’s CEO was pushing for a dramatic expansion of Merit’s production capacity. Executing the CEO’s plans would require $4 billion in capital in addition to $2 billion in excess cash that the firm had built up. Sara’s
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Question one‚ Snyder’s of Hanover Snyder’s of Hanover had a big problem of managing and analyzing financial data. Although Snyder’s sells more than 80 million bags of pretzels‚ chips‚ and organic snack items each year‚ its core systems of collecting data were entered manually and written down. Snyder’s financial department was collecting spreadsheets from all departments to bring the financial analyst together. Their financial analyst would spend the entire final week of each month collecting
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Bose Corporation SWOT Analysis Strengths 1. Technology Leadership- Over the years‚ Bose has acquired ground breaking technology that has allowed them to improve the sound and quality of their speaker systems. With these technological improvements‚ they have also been able to drastically reduce the size and weight of these various units in order to make them more convenient and accessible. This technology leadership has allowed Bose to build a very strong brand image in the marketplace and has
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Case 2.4 CapitalBanc Corporation 1. When auditing cash‚ which of the management assertions discussed in SAS No. 106‚ “Audit Evidence‚” are of primary concern to the auditor? Why? When auditing cash‚ there are a number of management assertions discussed in SAS No. 106 that are of primary concern to auditors. Existence: Auditors must make sure that the cash being audited exists. In the CNB case‚ the cash that was apparently locked away in the cabinet did not exist until money was borrowed
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Analysis Teletech is a business process outsourcing multinational Organization‚ founded in 1982 by Kenneth D.Tuchman and headquartered in Englewood‚ Colorado. Teletech provides services for customer management‚ transaction-based processing‚ database marketing services‚ professional sales and eCommerce. Teletech operates in diverse industries of Automotive‚ Communications and Media‚ Financial Services‚ Government Services‚ Healthcare Services and Technology. The firm is based in 17 countries with
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Case 2: Nucor Corporation: Competing Against Low-cost Steel Imports The Company‚ Nucor Corporation‚ started its operation in nuclear instrument and electronics business in early 1950s to early 1960s. Facing bankruptcy‚ the board of directors opted for a new leadership and appointed Kenneth Iverson as president and CEO. He concluded that to be able to avert bankruptcy is to exit the nuclear instrument and electronics business and rebuild the company around its subsidiary‚ Vulcraft‚ which is engaged
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Acquisition of Consolidated Rail – Case Study 1. Background Info - Conrail 1.1. Formed from the remains of the six bankrupt North-eastern railroads in 1973 1.2. Earned its first profit in 1981- $39.2m on revenues of $4.2bn. Privatised through an IPO in 1987 1.3. Major player in North-eastern cities and their connection with major Mid-western hubs 1.4. In 1995‚ had 23‚510 employees‚ operated 10‚701 miles of track and controlled 29.4% of the eastern rail freight market 1.5. Financial indicators-
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