ELECTRONICS ANNUAL REPORT 2006 Contents 2006 Financial Highlights Performance Summary by Business Creation Message from the Board Message from the CEO Product Highlights 2006 Product Highlight 01 02 04 06 10 18 Innovation Business Overview Digital Media Telecommunication Networks Digital Appliances Semiconductors LCDs 22 23 26 29 32 35 Premium Brand Design Marketing Research and Development 40 42 46 Communication Corporate Citizenship Co-prosperity Green Management 50 53 55
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Cost Classifications and Estimation 2.0 Introduction Cost classification may be defined as ‘the arrangement of cost items in a logical sequence having regard to their nature and purpose to be fulfilled’. The term cost must be qualified when in use in order that its precise meaning is established in a particular situation; however‚ cost refers to the amount of resources that have been diverted from other uses or sacrificed so as to achieve the desired objective. But the term is used to refer to
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buck converter is best understood in terms of an inductor’s "reluctance" to allow a change in current. Beginning with the switch open (in the "off" position)‚ the current in the circuit is 0. When the switch is first closed‚ the current will begin to increase‚ but the inductor doesn’t want it to change from 0‚ so it will attempt to fight the increase by dropping a voltage. This voltage drop counteracts the voltage of the source and therefore reduces the net voltage across the load. Over time‚ the
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Problems 5-1 through 5-2 (Graded) 5-1 Earned Value Calculation You are 4 months into a 6 month project. The project is linear‚ which means that the progress and spending occurs at a constant rate. Our crack project team of highly skilled associates has worked diligently and put in extra hours to keep the project going. Our accounting department has provided the following data at the end of month 4: Actual cost to date = $79‚800 (This is what I actually spent by the end of month 4) Planned
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A variety of depreciation methods are used to allocate the cost of an asset to all of the accounting periods benefited by the use of the asset. Your client has just purchased a piece of equipment for $100‚000. Explain the concept of depreciation. Which of the following depreciation methods would you recommend: straight-line depreciation‚ double declining balance method‚ or an alternative method? This concept is to "observe the service life of the equipment with a professional judgment and
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salaried nonexempt‚ exempt‚ executive)‚ function‚ or occupation‚ * many ranges or grades (often 10 or more)‚ * narrow ranges (15% – 50% for professional positions)‚ and * small to moderate differences between grades. | | Broadbanding("Broad grades") | * separate structures by employee type‚ * relatively few ranges (4 to 6 bands are common)‚ and * wide ranges (50% to 80% for white-collar non-managerial positions).Federal broadbanding: * maintains distinctions between developmental and full
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION Founded as a single-product brewery in 1890‚ San Miguel Corporation today is the Philippines’ leading publicly held food‚ beverage and packaging company. Its flagship product‚ San Miguel Beer‚ caters to over 80% of the domestic market. It is a formidable contender in the local food and agribusiness industry‚ and likewise runs domestic and international packaging and brewery operations. It accounts for
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Made to order‚ E style 1. What was Dell’s original strategy? Dell’s strategy is to sell directly to customer and build computer thru customer’s own specifications‚ which they made a dominant share on the market on made-to-order PC’s. This strategy also encompasses customer service which they entailed an ordering system through phone. These steps made by Dell are to make the customer comfortable. 2. Why is Dell losing the competitive edge of its original strategy? As technology arises‚ a
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The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) is the number of units that a company should add to inventory with each order to minimize the total costs of inventory—such as holding costs‚ order costs‚ and shortage costs. The EOQ is used as part of a continuous review inventory system‚ in which the level of inventory is monitored at all times‚ and a fixed quantity is ordered each time the inventory level reaches a specific reorder point. The EOQ provides a model for calculating the appropriate reorder point and
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The annual report for a company is a very important tool for the company. It can tell it’s investors‚ customers‚ and employees how the company is doing and what income has come in‚ what was paid out in expenses‚ what was paid out in dividends‚ if any‚ what the net income is and whether the company is doing well and has a profit for the year or if the company is doing poorly and is in the negative for the year. The annual report will also show how many new stores were opened through that year.
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