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current job‚ his goal is to become an investment banker. He feels that an MBA degree would allow him to achieve his goal. After examining schools‚ he has narrowed his choice to either Wilton University or Mount Perry College. Although internships are encouraged by both schools‚ to get class credit for the internship‚ no salary can be paid. Other than internships‚ neither school will allow its students to work while enrolled in its MBA program. Ben currently works at the money management firm of Dewey
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REVISION LECTURE PAST EXAMS QUESTIONS: These questions are for practice only. They are not at all an indication of the questions on the actual exams. All topics need to be revised from topic 4 onwards for the exam. These questions and possible answers will be discussed during revision lecture. Solution will not be provided on the learning hub. Section A (Short answer) 1. List and briefly explain four factors that contribute to the need for financial report audits. Increasing reliability
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COLLEGE of SCIENCE and ENGINEERING Department of Computer Science and Information Systems End-of-Semester Assessment Paper Academic Year: Module Title: Duration of Exam: Lecturer(s): 2008/2009 Systems Analysis 2.5 Hours J.J. Collins Semester: Module Code: Percent of Total Marks: Paper marked out of : Spring CS4125 60 100 Instructions to Candidates: • Answer Q1‚ and any TWO other questions. Q1 Answer ALL parts. Total marks awarded for this question: 40. a) b) Distinguish analysis
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prepare for Exam 1: The exam consists of 50 multiple choice items based on the lectures given from the start of the semester and readings from chapters 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ & 4. Each student will see a somewhat different set of items‚ but everyone will see similar concepts and items of equal difficulty. Some items will be taken from the Lilienfeld chapter quizzes‚ but the majority will be original items based on the lectures. The following ideas‚ concepts‚ terms and such could appear on the exam. NOTE: If
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MKT B370 (Specimen) SUGGESTED SOLUTION SECTION A Question 1 (a) Students are expected to provide a short discussion including the following content. If too little inventory is maintained‚ there is a risk of stockout and potential lost sales. In addition‚ if there is not sufficient work-in process inventory‚ the production process may become too inefficient‚ raising the cost of production. On the other hand‚ if too much inventory is maintained‚ the carrying cost may become excessively
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Overheads 20% The following further particulars are available: (a). It is proposed to maintain a level of activity of 2‚00‚000 units. (b).Selling price is Rs.12 per unit (c) Raw materials are expected to remain in stores for an average period of one month MBA GEN – Second Year – 2011‐12 Batch 1 (d) Materials will be in process‚ on averages half a month. (e) Finished goods are required to be in stock for an average period of one month. (f) Credit allowed to debtors is two months. (g) Credit allowed
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THIS EXAMATION PAPER HAS 9 PAGES 4. TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS - 6. 5. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. 6. ALL QUESTIONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE 7. TOTAL MARKS AVAILABLE FOR THIS EXAMATION - 60. 8. THE MARKS AWARDED TO EACH PART OF A QUESTION ARE INDICATED. 9. CANDIDATES MAY BRING THEIR OWN CALCULATORS TO THE EXAM 10. STATISTICAL TABLES ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF THE EXAM PAPER 11. ALL ANSWERS MUST BE WRITTEN IN PEN. PENCILS MAY BE USED ONLY FOR DRAWING‚ SKETCHING OR GRAPHICAL WORK. 12. THIS PAPER MAY BE RETAINED
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE ‘Fiercely ambitious at my heart‚ my goal is to be nothing but the best’ My greatest source of inspiration is my father. I have seen him struggle to the extent that he has literally lived in his office for days. I have been raised in a family that has risen to the surface facing challenges. From a small apartment to a fully furnished house‚ my family still values every dime. Because of an independent upbringing and living with an achiever like elder sister I have
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