Overview of the course O i f th Understanding the company Financial statements Paperless‚ sustainable‚ eco‐friendly On UTS online: all the readings are available in pdf format all the lecture slides are available in pdf or pptx format This saves you approx $140 AND you can use it on your iPad/reader/phone/laptop/PC (or print it out)? Does it make you more efficient? Lecture 1 - Intro 2 How to do well in the class: Ensure you can do the “DO LIST” each week The
Premium Balance sheet Income statement Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
theory of perfect competition 3 Section 2: The theory of monopoly 9 Section 3: The theory of monopolistic competition and oligopoly 13 Section 4: Resource allocation/externalities 19 Section 5: Suggested solutions 23 INTRODUCTION There are basically two types of market situation: (a) Perfect competition – in this market‚ firms have no influence; they are price takers. (b) Imperfect competition – this market includes monopoly‚ oligopoly and monopolistic competition; firms are price
Premium Economics Perfect competition Monopoly
Boeing Financial Analysis The Boeing Company was formed in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle‚ Washington. The following year they had a twenty eight person payroll which included pilots‚ carpenters‚ boat builders and seamstresses. The lowest wage was fourteen cents an hour‚ while the company’s top pilots made two to three hundred dollars a month. When the company was short on money‚ William Boeing used his own financial resources to guarantee a loan to cover all wages‚ which was a total of about
Premium Boeing Airbus
Business Profile SWOT Analysis Strengths • Effective management team • Distinguished brand • Strong bargaining position with suppliers • Large customer base • Offers integrated services Weaknesses • Scaling operating costs • Market position relative to SingTel Opportunities • New technologies • Changing customer preferences • Government initiatives (e.g. island-wide wi-fi access) • Changing network infrastructure (e.g. next-gen broadband network) Threats • Government regulations • Technological
Premium Financial ratios Financial ratio Broadband Internet access
Bitter Competition: The Holland Sweetener Co. vs. NutraSweet (A) (HBS 9-794-079) 1. How should Vermijs expect NutraSweet to respond to the Holland Sweetener Company’s entry into the European and Canadian aspartame markets? Initiate Price War Although we discussed in class that price wars could be detrimental to the industry‚ NutraSweet has the upper hand. Because NutraSweet controls an overwhelming majority of the market‚ the company could simply lower their margins for a short period
Premium Economics Pricing Oligopoly
BBA 1002 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT NAME:ANG KOK SENG I/C NUMBER:910420-10-5945 H/P NUMBER:+6012-7895400 STUDENT ID:201059 NAME OF LECTURER:MR. LOH YONG CHIANG SUBMISSION DATE:2nd OCTOBER 2011 SEPTEMBER 2011 SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: Compare Cash Flow statement and Balance sheet. Describe the accounting process in preparing a balance sheet. How are balance sheet and Accounting equation related and what is T account? Describe the steps in analyzing financial statement
Premium Balance sheet Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Analysis of the Business And Financial Performance Of SingTel Table of Contents Contents Page number Chapter One: INTRODUCTION 1.1. Topic chosen and context 4 1.2. Reason for choosing this topic 5 1.3. Reason for choosing this organization and background of organization 5 1.4. Objectives of report and research question. 6 1.5. Research and analysis
Premium Financial ratios Financial ratio Revenue
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT Executive Summary To analyze the financial statement of a select company in the automotive industry for the years 2007‚ 2008‚ 2009 and 2010. With the aid of financial reports‚ such as Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement‚ aim to perform an analysis based upon profitability‚ asset utilization‚ liquidity and debt utilization in comparison to the industry averages. This will be covered in the primary section of this report. The other section will cover the Horizontal‚ Vertical
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Honda Revenue
CHAPTER 25 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly Topic Question numbers ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Monopolistic competition: definition; characteristics 1-17 2. Demand curve 18-24 3. Price-output behavior 25-78 4. Efficiency aspects 79-88 5. Oligopoly: definition; characteristics 89-112 6. Concentration ratio; Herfindahl Index 113-140 7. Game theory 141-156 8. Kinked-demand curve model 157-176
Premium Perfect competition Economics Average cost
Case 1.1 Industry and Strategy Analysis a. Apply Porter’s five forces framework to the specialty coffee retail industry. 1. Rivalry among Existing Firms. Direct rivalry among existing firms is often the first order of competition in an industry. Starbucks competes with a broad scope of coffee beverage retailers‚ including fast-food chains‚ doughnut chains‚ and convenience stores associated with many gas stations. Also‚ there are a number of companies that were growing chains of retail coffee
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Asset