Client name: Gold Explorer Inc. Schedule :X-1 Audit area: Risk Assessment Preparer :M.X Balance sheet date: xx/xx/xx Date: 01/01/2012 Raj‚ The following memo addresses the risk assessment of one our clients‚ Gold Explorer Inc.; a major public Canadian gold mining company. The firm has been auditing this company for the past 8 years‚ in which very few misstatements were discovered
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Google Inc. in China (Case Analysis) Submitted by: Inecito P. Labadan II July 30‚ 2012 POINT OF VIEW Tom MacLean PROBLEM Tom Maclean is in dilemma of identifying the possible appropriate course of action he would take‚ acknowledging all negative attention of Google‚ Inc. entering the Chinese territory through the development of Google.cn‚ a search engine residing in China. OBJECTIVES * To provide the best possible course of action that is appropriate for Tom Maclean to communicate
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world where information technology (IT) is both important and imperfect‚ organizations and individuals are faced with the ongoing challenge of determining how to use complex‚ fragile systems in dynamic contexts to achieve reliable outcomes (Butler & Grey‚ 2006). This is true in small businesses too. Sew What? Inc. lacked the knowledge of the support IT could give to their business and contribute to the overall operational processes of tracking. Recognizing the importance of information technology
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Authors: Armin Schwienbacher & Benjamin Larralde CROWDFUNDING OF SMALL ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES Book chapter forthcoming in Handbook of Entrepreneurial Finance (Oxford University Press) Date: September 28‚ 2010 (final version) Armin Schwienbacher‚ Professor of finance‚ Université Lille Nord de France‚ Faculté de Finance‚ Banque et Comptabilité‚ Rue de Mulhouse 2 - BP 381‚ F - 59020 Lille Cédex (France); +33 3 20 90 75 34 ; armin.schwienbacher@univ-lille2.fr. SKEMA Business School‚ Avenue Willy
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Markets by “Peter Lattman” Wall Street Journal Nov 7‚ 2006 (C1-C5). The case of Le Nature Inc was an indication of the fragility of the debt markets. On Tuesday November 7‚ 2006 in its section “Money & Investing” Wall street Journal reported the collapse of Le Nature Inc. Founded in 1989 by “Gregory Podlucky” this closely held beverage company specialized in producing and selling drinks: flavored water‚ vitamin juice. Le Nature Inc went to bankruptcy under the allegations of financial wrongdoing such
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the company. However‚ you found this uninteresting and eventually forgot about it. Green Rope Inc. (GRI) is a new entrant. It is competitive in terms of prices with the company giant RWC. However‚ quality wise‚ GRI’s product is not very good despite using the same materials as RWC. After the stint in RWC‚ you
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Regan Thermal System Inc Case Regan Thermal System Inc was founded 9 years ago by brother and sister Carrington and Genevieve Regan. The company manufactures and installs commercial heating‚ ventilation‚ and cooling (HVAC) units. Ragan has experienced rapid growth because of a propriety technology that increases the energy efficiency of its system. The company is equally owned by Carrington and Genevieve. The original agreement between the siblings gave each 50‚000 shares of stock. In the event
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This report addresses the HR planning analysis and staffing procedures for two regional divisions of Tanglewood in the state of Washington requested by the Staffing Services Director of Tanglewood‚ Donald Penchiala. Most of the Tanglewood stores have been in existence for 10 or more years and known for their stability. Most stores were indirectly managed by Emerson and Woods when they were first established. Due to this stability‚ the organization expects estimates their forecast for next year’s
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negotiatior 6 3. The case of Motorola and Toshiba 9 3.1 Introduction to Joint Ventures 9 3.2 General facts about Toshiba‚ Motorola and TSC 10 3.3 Objectives and agreements 10 3.4 Factors of success 11 3.5 Lessons drawn from the case 12 4. Our intercultural team work 13 4.1 Our team work process 15 4.2 Presentation Performance……………………………………………………………….15 4.3 Individual Assessments .…………………………………………………………..…….16 5. Bibliography 18 6. Appendix: Additional information on the Motorola-Toshiba
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Oz/Management Information Systems‚ 6th edition Part Case Projects Part 1‚ “The Information Age” 1. Review the Gardeners+ part- and chapter-opening cases. Make a list of the inputs‚ processing‚ and outputs the owners must do. Now‚ armed with your list‚ go online to research a computer system—computer‚ printer‚ and any peripheral equipment—that you think will meet Gardeners+’s needs. Place that information in a spreadsheet that could be attached to the “Financial” section of Gardeners+’s
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