September 7 2013 EN 101A Summary of "you’ve got to find what you love " In the 2005 essay " you’ve got to find what you love" Steve jobs CEO of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios gives a speech to the graduating class at Stanford university encouraging them to be risky‚ strive for what you want in life and just trust in their "Gut Instinct" even if it means to be different. In the first story jobs urges the students to
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Pike Place Market. Today‚ we are privileged to connect with millions of customers every day with exceptional products and nearly 18‚000 retail stores in 60 countries. Starbucks is named after the first mate in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Our logo is also inspired by the sea – featuring a twin‐tailed siren from Greek mythology. Starbuck’s organizational structure is deeply concerned on being social responsibility. Their strategy includes good sourcing‚ high level environmental performance in the
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1: Ameritrade – Cost of Capital Executive Summary: As a deep-discount brokerage‚ Ameritrade planned to improve its competitive position by price cutting‚ technology enhancements‚ and increased advertising in mid-1997. Before initiating the plan‚ Ameritrade needed know whether the investment returned more than it cost. We were hired to estimate the cost of capital correctly. The key question is to find suitable comparable firms to estimate Ameritrade’s asset beta‚ since it was a recently-listed
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reduce productivity and impede economic growth. As a result our future generations will not get enough resources for their use thus adversely affecting their output‚ income and living standards. So environmental degradation not only affects us but will also have repercussions on our future generations. DEVELOPMENT: Thus industrial processes for the economic development play a major role in the degradation of the global environment. In developed countries‚ environmental regulation and new technologies
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Define cost object and give three examples Cost object is defined as “Anything for which a separate measurement of cost is desired”. The term cost object and cost objective is synonymous. Cost object may refer to a process‚ a cost centre‚ and cost units. Cost unit is a quantitative unit of product or service in relation to which cost are ascertained. Cost centre is a location‚ function or item of equipment in respect of which cost are ascertained. 2. Define cost accumulation
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Whole = Percent Expense Revenue = Expense % Profit Revenue = Profit % Desired Profit Revenue = Desired Profit % Revenue – (Food and Beverage Cost + Labor Cost + Other Expense) = Profit Food and Beverage Cost Revenue = Food and Beverage Cost % Labor Cost Revenue = Labor Cost % Other Expense Revenue = Other Expense % Total Expense Revenue = Total Expense % Profit Revenue = Profit % Actual
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Transaction Cost Analysis as Framework According to TCA‚ a transaction is the transfer of goods or a service and the analysis of transactions emphasizes on achieving efficiency in their administration (Rindfleisch & Heide 1997). Firm is a particular form of organization for administering transactions between one party and another and is characterized as a managerial hierarchy. In contrast‚ market governance is characterized as transaction taking place without managerial oversight. Firms exist
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CHAPTER 9 INVENTORY COSTING AND CAPACITY ANALYSIS 9-1 No. Differences in operating income between variable costing and absorption costing are due to accounting for fixed manufacturing costs. Under variable costing only variable manufacturing costs are included as inventoriable costs. Under absorption costing both variable and fixed manufacturing costs are included as inventoriable costs. Fixed marketing and distribution costs are not accounted for differently under variable costing and absorption
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Factory Office 1‚500 500Rent Factory Office 5‚000 2‚500Commission to Salesman 1‚250Advertising 1‚250Income Tax 10‚000 Sales1‚89‚500Q1. Prepare the cost sheet Q 2 Prepare a cost sheet for the year ended March 31‚2009 Stock of finished goods ( April 1‚ 2008) 6‚000Stock of raw materials (April 1‚ 2008) 40‚000Work in Progress (April 1‚ 2008) 15‚000Purchase of raw Material 4‚75‚000Carriage inwards 12‚500Factory rent
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The Cost of Capital 1 Background As investors desire to obtain the best/highest return on their investments in securities such as shares (Equity) and loans to companies such as debentures (Debt)‚ these returns are costs to the companies paying these Dividends (on equity) and Interest (on Debts)! It all depends on the perspective from which we chose to view the calculation (are we Earning or Paying?) Companies MUST consider the cost of financing they receive in the form of equity or debt if they
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