**************************2006************************** MCS 2006 (SUM NO 7) Q) Soniya Company has two Divisions: A & B. Return on Investment for both divisions is 20%. Details are given below:- Particulars | Div A | Div B | Divisional sales | 4000000 | 9600000 | Divisional Investment | 2000000 | 3200000 | Profit | 400000 | 640000 | Analyse and comment on divisional performance of each. ANSWER As Profit Margin = Profit *100
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* Week 5 syllabus * 350-700 word paper outlining 3 points * * 1) Explain what choices a student can make to reduce the amount borrowed amount. * 2) Explain/highlight areas where you felt compelled to borrow more to cover expenses or managed to trim back your borrowed amounts. * 3) Options to make your student loan payment more manageable
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Chapter 1 Lecture Accounting is a service activity. Its function is to provide useful financial information about economic entities to interested parties‚ such as managers‚ investors‚ and creditors. Financial accounting provides information to those decision makers who are outside the economic entity‚ such as investors‚ creditors‚ and governmental agencies. Financial accounting information also is used by managers inside the economic entity. A. What is accounting? 1. Identification
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Creating a New Computer By: Samantha Harper 1. Subtract: I would take away the keyboard from my laptop. This feature is unnecessary and makes the computer heavier than it should be. 2. Repeat: I would keep the USB ports as a simple way to add or remove data from the device. 3. Combine: I would combine a handheld printer that can be attached to the USB port to print documents on the go. 4. Add: I would add a night vision motion sense laser to the web cam to allow the user to chat without needing
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in the United States and around the world. This business philosophy of owning various types of stores has allowed Wal-Mart to reach more people and sell a wider variety of products‚ which has enabled Wal-Mart to create a larger customer base. In the case presented in the textbook‚ Wal-Mart was trying to penetrate the markets in Argentina and Brazil by attempting to create a different shopping experience for consumers. However‚ because of the nature of the supermarket industry in Argentina and Brazil
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International Acquisition This paper will discuss and examine international acquisitions as a way to grow a business. I will use the‚ Times 100‚ case study; Davis‚ Growing a Company by International Acquisition as a guide for analysis. First‚ I will describe the two major ways to grow a company; organically by increasing the companies turnover rate‚ and inorganically by acquisitions. Secondly‚ I will be analysing the acquisition of Berendsen by the Davis Group that is examined in the case study.
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15.85 billion)‚ Hindalco is the world’s largest aluminium rolling company and one of the biggest producers of primary aluminium in Asia. Its Copper smelter is the world’s largest custom smelter at a single location. Figure 1 shows the various companies owned by Hindalco. Figure 1: Companies under Hindalco Industries [20] HISTORY Hindalco was incorporated in 1958. In 1962‚ the late Mr. G.D. Birla set up India’s first integrated aluminium facility at Renukoot‚ in the eastern fringe of Uttar Pradesh
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developed while taking into account the trends in the industry and potential synergies from the take-over. Valuation Model #1: Comparable Transactions: As mentioned in the business life cycle section( Exhibit A)‚ cellular companies are in huge demand due to their outstanding growth potential. From the period of October 1989 and September 1991‚ eleven mergers and acquisitions transaction took place in the cellular industry. Careful analysis of these transactions is required in order to determine the
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Synopsis Roll No. 09BAL102 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF VODAFONE-HUTCH MERGER CASE PROJECT FOR THE SUBJECT OF Mergers and Acquisition SUBMITTED BY ALOK RATNOO Semester – VII B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. Victor Nayak Asst. Prof.‚ ILNU Submitted to INSTITUTE OF LAW NIRMA UNIVERSITY‚ AHMEDABAD ACADEMIC YEAR (2012-13) Title: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF VODAFONE-HUTCH MERGER CASE Introduction Vodafone was embroiled in a $2.5 billion tax dispute with the Indian
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Chapter 4—Quiz TRUE/FALSE 1. Business writers normally use active voice more frequently than passive voice because active voice conveys ideas more vividly. 2. Slow‚ deliberative writing is recommended when drafting a business message. 3. Passive voice is used in the following sentence: “The stockholders read the annual report.” 4. Active voice is used in the following sentence: “The report on current fundraising efforts was made available to the committee.” 5. The imagery in a passive
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