MANAGING FINANCIAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………………….. COST CONCEPTS TO THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS………………………………………. FORECASTING TECHNIQUES TO OBTAIN INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKING……….. BUDGETARY PROCESS………………………………………………………………………………… COST REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PROCESS…………………………………………….. FINANCIAL APPRAISAL TECHNIQUES TO MAKE STRATEGIC INVESTMENT DECISIONS… INTERPRETING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING………
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This unit will give learners a foundation in financial principles and techniques relevant to the strategic management process. It encourages learners to explore the nature of cost-based financial data and information‚ the impact of the budgeting process on the organisation‚ and the development of cost reduction and management procedures and processes. It also focuses on the management of these costs through the use of forecasting‚ appraisal and financial reporting procedures. One of the main objectives
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MANAGING FINANCIAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES DESCRIPTION OF THESIS: This thesis is the first of two that provide learners with a foundation in financial principles and techniques relevant to the strategic management process. In this unit‚ the focus is on the management of costs through the use of forecasting‚ appraisal and financial reporting procedures. The main objective is to provide learners with the tools and confidence to apply analyze and evaluate financial information. This will enhance
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Managing Financial Principles and Techniques Assignment 2 Part 1: Financial Appraisal techniques Part 2: Forecasting Part 1-Financial Appraisal Techniques Task 1. NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) Year PROJECT X £000 Project Y £ 000 Discount Factor X Y 0 -200 -200 -200 -200 1 35 218 0.909 31.815 198.162 2 80 10 0.826 66.08 8.26 3 90 10 0.751 67.59 7.51 4 75 4 0.683 51.225 2.732 5 20 3 0.621 12.42 1.863 229 219 1)NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) X= 229-200=29 Y=219-200=19 PAYBACK
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BTEC Level 7 Advanced Professional Diploma in Management Studies Managing Financial Principles and Techniques Prepared for: McCain’s Board of Directors By Arslan Irshad Dar Tooting and Broadway consults 12 June 2010 Table of Contents Introduction....................................................................................................1 Merits of accounting rate of return..............................................................................................1.1
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12 Appendix 2 Operating cost breakdown....................................................................................................... 12 Appendix 3 Financial Budget
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Name : Subject : Developing corporate culture 1. INTRODUCTION TO TESCO: Tesco is one of the largest retail companies in United Kingdom. The main headquarter of the company is in Chesnutt‚ but it has many stores operating around the country. The stores are operating almost in all cities including Birmingham‚ Manchester and London. It has three types of stores operating‚ involves Tesco extra (open 24 hours)‚ Tesco metro (operates in town centres)
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[pic] LEVEL 7 (EDEXCEL) Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership (EDSML) ASSIGNMENT Unit 13: Managing Financial Principles and Techniques | | | |Assessment title: |Tasks One‚ Two and Three etc | |
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LEVEL 7 (EDEXCEL) Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership (EDSML) ASSIGNMENT Unit 2: Managing Financial Principles and Techniques |Assessment | | |Title: |Managing Financial Principles and Techniques | |2
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Introduction Theory Communication is defined as exchange of ideas‚ emotions‚ messages‚ stories and information through different means including writing‚ speech‚ signals‚ objects or actions.(Clegg et all‚ 2008). Levels of communication Littlejohn (1989) differentiates between four levels of communication: Dyadic Communication: Dyadic communication means two party communications. Dyadic communication can be interpersonal or face to face and can be informal and formal form of communication. Interpersonal
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