Chapter 1 Managerial Accounting: Tools for Decision Making Discussion QUESTIONS Q1-1. Financial accounting is oriented toward external users and is concerned with general-purpose financial statements. These financial accounting statements are highly aggregated‚ report on relatively long time periods‚ are oriented toward the past‚ and must conform to external standards. These standards emphasize the use of objective data. Management accounting is oriented toward internal users and is
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Chapter 3 Review 1. What is the difference between law and ethics? The difference between law and ethics is that law is a set of rules and regulations that are universal and should be accepted and followed by society and organizations. Ethics on the other hand was derived from the latin word mores and Greek word Ethos means the beliefs and customs that help shape the character of individuals and how people interact with one another 2. What is civil law‚ and what does it accomplish? A wide variety
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SOC140 Lesson 3 Short answer 1. Explain what functions racial beliefs serve for the dominant group according to the functionalist perspective. Conversely‚ explain what dysfunctions to society are caused by prejudice and discrimination. The functionalist perspective emphasizes that parts of society are structured to maintain its stability. Racist ideologies believe they have a moral justification for maintaining a society that usually deprives certain groups of their rights and privileges. Some
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Chapter 5 covers many examples of why the media treats children as a special audience. Potter first explains that children have a lack of experience and maturation with the media. He underlines the importance of a good elementary education for gaining more experience‚ being educated‚ and aware of certain media messages. Children have a lack of maturation which is why Potter clarifies that there are certain things a child can learn at certain ages in their lives. The author emphasizes that cognitive
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 3 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS Page 104‚ 3.1‚ (choose any three) A. Definitely the American businessman did not study the Saudi ethics principles before visiting the country; he made several ethical mistakes. B. He had to inform the team what was the point of the meeting‚ so that people would be prepared for it with ideas. C. The Spanish guys needed to study the business ethics in USA; not anyone needs to receive the information (only those who are concerned by it)
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5. Copy three important passages (minimum of 3 sentences each); and then respond to these passages. Why do you think they are important? How do they help the author create his purpose? 1.“Economics is‚ at root‚ the study of incentives: how people get what they want‚ or need‚ especially when other people want or need the same thing. Economists love incentives. They love to dream them up and enact them‚ study them and tinker with them. The typical economist believes the world has not yet invented
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Marketing‚ 6e (Keegan/Green) Chapter 2 The Global Economic Environment 1) The global economic crisis vividly illustrates the dynamic‚ integrated nature of today’s economic environment. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Page Ref: 39 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 2) Cars with European nameplates such as Peugeot‚ Volvo‚ Renault‚ and Citroen were originally designed as local cars mostly destined for local or regional markets. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 Page Ref: 39 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 3) During the past two decades
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Introduction :-Auto Sector The Indian automobile industry produced a total 1.69 million vehicles including passenger vehicles‚ commercial vehicles‚ three wheelers and two wheelers in August 2013 as against 1.56 million in August 2012‚ registering a growth of 8.18 percent over the same month last year. The cumulative foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow into the Indian automobile industry during April 2000 to July 2013 was recorded at US$ 8‚932 million‚ amounting to 4.5 per cent of the total
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Chapter 8: Aggregate Planning in a Supply Chain Exercise Solutions : We define a comprehensive set of decision variables that are utilized in problems 8-1 to 8-3 depending on the problem context. Decision Variables: Ht = # of workers hired in month t (t = 1‚..‚12) Lt = # of workers laid-off in month t (t = 1‚..‚12) Wt = # of workers employed in month t (t = 1‚..‚12) Ot = # of hours of overtime in month t (t = 1‚..‚12) It = # of units (000s) held in inventory at the end of month t (t = 1‚..
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Chapter 10 Study Notes Standard: a benchmark or ‘norm’ for measuring performance (what we expect to happen).Using these standards we have Quantity and Price Standards. Quantity Standards: how much of an input should be used in manufacturing a unit of product or in providing a unit of service (similar to a cook recipe: list of items and how much to use) Cost (Price) Standards: the cost (purchase price) of the units should be (how much we expect to pay for a particular item) Management
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