MURERIWA ON A CALL FOR GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN ZIMBABWE. ADV ISIAH MURERIWA LLB (UP) LLM (UP) (Advocate of the High Court of South Africa) The legal realty is that in Zimbabwe‚ as in many other economies‚ those who own companies (shareholders) are different from those who are involved in the day-to-day operations of the companies (managers and directors). This position thus put the managers and directors in a fiduciary relationship vis-a vis the actual owners of companies and
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958 The Impact of Mergers & Acquisitions on IT Governance Structures: A Case Study Pauline O. Chin Florida Atlantic University‚ USA George A. Brown Technologies Consultant‚ Jamaica Qing Hu Florida Atlantic University‚ USA Chapter 2.32 ABSTRACT Developing information technology (IT) governance structures within an organization has always been challenging. This is particularly the case in organizations that have achieved growth through mergers and acquisitions. When the acquired organizations
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IMPACT OF LIQUIDITY RISK ON PERFORMANCE Abstract Liquidity risk arises when there is discrepancy between the demand of borrowers and the inabilities to meet these demands. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the liquidity risk and the impact of liquidity risk on performance of the manufacturing sector. Methodology Least square regression model is used in this study. Data of manufacturing sector is used to achieve the objective of this research paper. ROA and EPS are used as measures
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Running head: MCBRIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES GOVERNANCE EVALUATION McBride Financial Services Governance Evaluation McBride Financial Services Governance Evaluation This paper will introduce possible corporate governance problems that led up to the scandals in the early 21st century. McBride‚ an online mortgage financial services organization‚ might be allured by tempting‚ unethical practices if they choose not to accept a previously proposed solution to their organizations’
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RUNNING HEAD: FINANCIAL IMPACTS AND CONSTRAINTS Financial Impacts and Constraints – Pharmacy Operations Lucia Dike OPS/HC571 February 12‚ 2014 Patience McGee Financial Impacts and Constraints – Pharmacy Operations The pharmacy is a crucial piece of healthcare delivery and operations. Its role and functions have evolved over time graduating from preparing and dispensing medications to delivering a wide range of patient-oriented services designed to promote wellness
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Financial Management Questions bank Note: these questions could be increase over the time: Chapter 1: The Role of Financial Management Top of Form 1 1. "Shareholder wealth" in a firm is represented by: [pic]the number of people employed in the firm. [pic]the book value of the firm’s assets less the book value of its liabilities. [pic]the amount of salary paid to its employees. [pic]the market price per share of the firm’s common stock. 2. The long-run objective of financial
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Introduction Ghana is located in the western part of Africa between French-speaking La Côte d’Ivoire‚ Burkina Faso and Togo in the west‚ north and east respectively and bordered in the south by the gulf of Guinea. With an estimated population of nearly 24 million of which 70 percent live in rural areas‚ Ghana covers an area of 238‚537 square kilometres with a population density standing at 88/sq. km. (247/sq. mi.) and a population growth rate of 1.9 percent as at 2009 (GSS‚ 2011). Ghana in 1957 became
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Management of Banks and Financial Institutions CIA-2 Asset Liability Management Management of Assets and Liabilities by Banks [pic] Submitted By: Paul George 0921420 Caroline 0921440 Poornima 0921449 Sonal 0921454 Anvin 0921459 Meaning of ALM ALM is an attempt to match Assets and Liabilities‚ in terms of Maturities and Interest Rate Sensitivities‚ to minimize Interest Rate Risk and Liquidity Risk. • ALM can be termed as
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The key corporate view of finance is to ensure that the shareholders’ wealth is maximized. This at times is not realized because the shareholders‚ who are the owners of the firm‚ do assign duties of control to the managers of the firm. The managers therefore‚ act as agents to their principals (shareholders). The shareholders delegate all the duties to the management and directors of the firms due to a number of reasons for instance; they may be distant from the company location and might be involved
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INTRODUCTION This essay would inquire in to the impact of global health actors on Health Policies in the Republic of Ghana highlighting the World Trade Organization‚ The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund as reference points. Policy issues have emerged from both constructive and unconstructive effects of various global processes associated with development in the trans-national movement of funds‚ commodities‚ services‚ a rise in multinational corporations‚ widening inequalities‚ diseases
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