Asian Review of Accounting Emerald Article: Implementation of activity based costing in Malaysia: A case study of two companies Jamaliah Abdul Majid‚ Maliah Sulaiman Article information: To cite this document: Jamaliah Abdul Majid‚ Maliah Sulaiman‚ (2008)‚"Implementation of activity based costing in Malaysia: A case study of two companies"‚ Asian Review of Accounting‚ Vol. 16 Iss: 1 pp. 39 - 55 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13217340810872463 Downloaded on:
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AAMJAF‚ Vol. 1‚ 81–104‚ 2005 ASIAN ACADEMY of MANAGEMENT JOURNAL of ACCOUNTING and FINANCE FIRM SIZE‚ OWNERSHIP AND PERFORMANCE IN THE MALAYSIAN PALM OIL INDUSTRY Bala Ramasamy1*‚ Darryl Ong2 and Matthew C. H. Yeung3 1‚2 Nottingham University Business School‚ Malaysia Campus‚ Jalan Broga‚ Semenyih‚ Selangor‚ Malaysia 3 School of Business‚ The Open University of Hong Kong‚ 30 Good Shepherd Street‚ Homantin‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong *Corresponding author: bala.ramasamy@nottingham.edu.my ABSTRACT The
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY After the authorization of Secret Recipe as a title of our assignment by respected lecturer‚ we would able to start assignment on time. Our team of 8 members has been queried to assess the market for Secret Recipe in order to develop a marketing strategy with properly planning’s for the Secret Recipe. The main objective of we doing this report is to identify the Secret Recipe currently management and communication level in business in order to develop an successful marketing
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A CROSS- OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KUCHING‚ SARAWAK LAMBAT ANAK LINDONG UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA 2007 A CROSS-CASE STUDY OF THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KUCHING‚ SARAWAK LAMBAT ANAK LINDONG Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA June 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research undertaking was truly an exercise in endurance and patience‚ more
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 BACKGROUND OF COMPANIES 3 HO HUP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BERHAD 3 TRADEWINDS COPORATION BERHAD 4 KONSORTIUM TRANSIONAL BERHAD 6 DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRIES BERHAD(subsidiary of Royal FrieslandCampina N.V) 7 SUNWAY CITY BERHAD 8 FRS 3 BUSINESS COMBINATIONS 11 FRS 117 LEASES 24 FRS 128 INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES 37 FRS 136 IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS 47 FRS 138 INTANGIBLE ASSETS 57 FRS 140 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 68 CONCLUSION 83 INTRODUCTION This
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Impact of Basel II Requirements on Financial Institutions (FIs) in Malaysia Haida Rozilah Hamzah Asia e University MBA - September 2010 Abstract The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of Basel II’s Risk-Weighted Capital Adequacy Framework (RWCAF) on financial institutions in Malaysia in order to develop a strong financial capacity and efficient risk management profile. Specifically on the adoption of more advanced approach for quantifying the Risk-Weighted Assets (RWA) on
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The New Public Financial Management in Malaysia David R. Stiles* Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Aberconway Building Colum Drive Cardiff CF10 3EU Fax (029) 2087 4419 Email drdavid.stiles@ntlworld.com Yusuf Karbhari Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Aberconway Building Colum Drive Cardiff CF10 3EU Muslim H.S. Mohamad Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences IIUM Gombak Canpus International Islamic University Malaysia 50728 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
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THE WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL’S GRADUATE POLICY WORKSHOP ECONOMIC POLICY IN MALAYSIA: PATHS TO GROWTH JANUARY 2014 AUTHORS: ANDREW KIM BRENDAN DUKE CHANGHOON HA GEORGE E. ECKERD SEYRON FOO ZARA QURESHI PROJECT ADVISOR: DR. IQBAL ZAIDI 2 Acknowledgements The authors would first and foremost like to thank all the experts who graciously helped us by sharing their insights. We also wish to extend our special gratitude to our professor‚ Dr. Iqbal Zaidi for his continued support and guidance throughout
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MALAYSIA REPRINT Act 265 EMPLOYMENT ACT 1955 Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006 PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION‚ MALAYSIA UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD 2006 2 Laws of Malaysia ACT 265 EMPLOYMENT ACT 1955 First enacted … Revised … … … … … … … … … 1955 (F.M. Ordinance No. 38 of 1955) 1981 (Act 265 w.e.f. 18 February 1982) PREVIOUS REPRINTS First Reprint Second Reprint
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andrew.symon@yahoo.com.sg LOWY INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL POLICY 31 Bligh Street Sydney NSW 2000 Tel: +61 2 8238 9000 Fax: +61 2 8238 9005 www.lowyinstitute.org noitarefilorP-noN rof snoitacilpmI :aisA tsaehtuoS Tel: (65) 6389 3980 ni rewoP raelcuN ANDREW SYMON dna ailartsuA Interest in nuclear power is rising in Southeast Asia. Indonesia is set to lead the way‚ followed by Vietnam‚ Thailand‚ and potentially the Philippines and Malaysia. But nuclear power development in the region faces
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