BUSM 1100 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR SIM SEMESTER 2 2012 FINAL EXAM VALUE: 50% comprising two short answer questions (worth 5% each) + two long answer questions (worth 20% each) DATE: To be advised by SIM TIME: Two hours QUESTIONS: Two short answer questions from section one and two long answer questions from section two must be attempted in order to pass the exam. SECTION ONE Attempt two short answer questions only from this section 1. Define the meaning of Marx’s claim
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Tables of content Page No Introduction 03 Models and concepts affecting the pricing decision 03 Approaches to pricing 04 i. Cost–volume–profit analysis 05 ii. Cost plus mark-up pricing 07 iii. Target rate of return pricing 07 Standard costing and Variance analysis 08 The role of standard costing and variance analysis 12 Limitations of Standard Costing and variance analysis 12 Evaluation of Activity Based Costing system 13 Advantages of
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ACCT 1003 – INTRO TO COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING LECTURE NO. 5 CVP ANALYSIS LESSON OBJECTIVES 1. Understand & explain what CVP business decisions it can aid 2. Appreciate the assumptions of CVP analysis 3. Calculate & Explain the significance of: • Contribution Margin • Break Even Point • Margin of Safety 4. Prepare and explain a CVP graph 5. Use CVP analysis to: • Plan Profits • Determine volume – given profit target • Perform Sensitivity Analysis 6. Incorporate Income Tax Rates in CVP analysis
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Finance and Accounting for Management Graduate School of Business Universiti Sains Malaysia COURSE GUIDE Lecturer: Semester: Associate Prof. Dr. Sofri Yahya; Dr Fathyah Hashim Semester 1‚ Academic Session 2012/2013 The information in this document is important and should be noted by all students undertaking the Master of Business Administration Degree Reviewed by: ………………………………………….. Date: 1 Approved by: ………………………………….. Date: AGW 610/3 Finance and Accounting for Management Course GUIDE
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behaviour. Introduction The analysis and prediction of cost behavior is of utmost importance to managers as it aids in decision making. With the increase in global competition because of the decline of trade barriers and the rapid growth of economic interdependence‚ companies have been forced to produce high-quality products and services‚ and provide outstanding customer services at the lowest cost (Trairatvorakul‚ 2011). To operate successfully‚ managers need information from management accounting which
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scarce resource and add value‚ all those kind of issues should be considered in planning stage and adjust its flexibility in order to realising that strategic intent. Question 2 What are the principal reasons for strategic management and thinking? Strategic management plays an important role as it helps in setting detailed goals‚ analysing all our internal and external resources‚ analysing our external environment‚ as well as stakeholder views. If a company want to survival of the fittest‚ then
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Briggs & Stratton Case Analysis Introduction History Stephen F. Briggs and Harold M. Stratton founded Briggs and Stratton Corporation in Milwaukee in 1908. Briggs was an inventor and Stratton was a successful businessman. The first product developed by Briggs was too expensive to produce and the partners were out of money. In 1909‚ Briggs filed a patent for a gas engine igniter to replace the existing magneto system in automobiles. This product was the beginning of Briggs and Stratton
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Use the following to answer question 1: Marger‚ Inc.‚ provided the following data for two recent months: [pic] |1. |Which of the following classifications best describes the behavior of Cost T? | |A) |Variable | |B) |Fixed
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IT245-1202A-02 Introduction to Network Management Phase 3 Discussion Board Professor Shawn Murray April 25‚ 2012 In comparing Osi models to non-Osi models I chose to discuss the FCAPS model. The acronym FCAPS stands for the five layers it is comprised of; 1. Fault management- network faults or problems are found and fixed. Potential problems are identified and addressed thus preventing them from reoccurring in the future. This minimizes downtime and potential costs. 2. Configuration
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INTRODUCTION The memo is to address the accounting maneuver of Lehman’s Repo 105 (or 108) from perspectives of accounting and corporate governance. The memo will illustrate the role of repo transaction in Lehman’s business model‚ analyze the accounting irregularities regarding repo by Lehman‚ observe auditors’ role in these irregularities‚ and discuss the corresponding accounting and corporate governance issues. In addition‚ the memo will provide recommendations on how to prevent financial
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