| | |PROBLEMS | | |LO1: Describe the major users and uses of |A1‚ B1 |33 |39‚ 40‚ 42 |55 | |accounting information. | | | | | |LO2: Explain why ethics is important to management|A3 |37‚ 38 |47‚ 49‚ 40
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Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 1 February 2012 MB 0042: “Managerial Economics”- (4 credits) (Book ID: B1131) Assignment Set- 1 (60 Marks) ------------------------------------------------- Note: Each Question carries 10 marks. Answer all the questions. Q1. Define Managerial Economics and explain its main characteristics. Q2. State and explain the law of demand. Q3. What is Demand Forecasting? Explain in brief various methods of forecasting demand. Q4. Define
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also helps them to use various procedures and techniques. The low-level managers require more technical skills. This is because they are incharge of the actual operations. Apart from Prof. Daniel Katz’s three managerial skills‚ a manager also needs (requires) following additional managerial skills. 4. Communication Skills Communication skills are required equally at all three levels of management. A manager must be able to communicate the plans and policies to the workers. Similarly‚ he
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Good afternoon‚ My name is Anna and as you already know‚ I’m running for 9th grade rep on student council. Before I start‚ I would like to say good luck to my fellow candidates. I know that they have worked as hard as me. Dedicated. Responsible. And Enthusiastic. These are three words that describe me‚ and three reasons why you should vote for me. I cannot promise that if I am elected we will be allowed to have no tests or have no homework. But I can listen to what you‚ the students have to say
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aspects of satisfaction was measured on a scale from 0 to 100‚ with larger values indicating higher degrees of satisfaction. The data collected also showed the type of hospital employing the nurses. The complete data set is available on web. Managerial Report Use methods of descriptive statistics to summarize the data. Present the summaries that will be beneficial in communicating the results to others. Discuss your findings. Specifically‚ comment on the following questions. 1. On the basis
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Managerial Economics Unit 8 Unit 8 Nature of markets and Pricing of Products I Structure 8.1 Introduction Objectives 8.2 Meaning of market and market structure 8.3 Kinds of markets 8.4 Perfect competition 8.5 Monopoly 8.6 Monopolistic competition 8.7 Oligopoly 8.8 Duopoly 8.9 Bilateral monopoly 8.10 Monopsony 8.11 Duopsony 8.12 Oligopsony 8.13 Industry analysis 8.14 Summary 8.15 Terminal Questions 8.16 Answer 8.1 Introduction Efficiency of management lies in its capacity to analyze the
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Ethical Issues in Managerial Accounting HSBC ethical and legal scandal Overview HSBC is one of the largest financial institutions in the world‚ with over $2.5 trillion in assets‚ 89 million customers‚ 300‚000 employees‚ and 2011 profits of nearly $22 billion. HSBC has operations in over 80 countries‚ with hundreds of affiliates spanning the globe. Its parent corporation‚ HSBC Holdings‚ called “HSBC Group” is headquartered in London. Its key U.S. affiliate is HSBC Bank USA N.A. (HBUS)
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=GH¢ 60‚000 (Implicit cost) TOTAL ECONOMIC COST =Total explicit cost +Total Implicit cost =1‚586‚000 + 60‚000 =GH¢1‚646‚000 B. ACCOUNTING PROFIT The Accountant takes into consideration explicit costs but does not take into consideration implicit costs: PROFIT=TOTAL REVENUE- TOTAL COST Total Revenue=GH¢1‚940‚000 Total Explicit cost=GH¢1‚586‚000 Accounting profit=Total Revenue - Total Explicit cost =1‚940‚000- 1‚586‚000 =GH¢ 354‚000 C. ECONOMIC PROFIT The Economist takes into consideration
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1 FIRST SEMESTER Managerial Economics Subject Code:1001 Contact Hours: 60 Work Load: 4hrs/week Credit Points: 04 Semester End Exam Marks: 80 Internal Marks: 20 OBJECTIVES: 1. To familiarize students with Micro Economic Concepts used in Decision Making. 2. To develop application and analytical skills by using these concepts to make managers effective in economic decision making. Module: 1 (10 Hours) Introduction to Economics - Introduction to Managerial Economics- concept‚ Nature‚ Scope
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Managerial Economics Meaning: - Managerial Economics deals with money/income. It helps in decision making regarding sales‚ production‚ and profit. It is a branch of economics that applies microeconomics analysis to decision methods of businesses or other management units. Artha – Money/Income Shasthra – Body of Knowledge Economics – Body of knowledge which deals with the management of money. DEFINITIONS OF MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS • According to
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