2014-15 Semester 1 AC3103 ACCOUNTING ANALYSIS AND EQUITY VALUATION _________________________________________________________________________ Academic Year : 2014-2015 Semester : 1 Course Coordinator : Dr. JIAN Ming Other Instructor(s) : Dr. TAN Mui Siang‚ Patricia Adj A/P Eric TEO Pre-requisites : AC2101 Accounting Recognition and Measurement No. of AUs : 4 Course Description and Scope There are two parts to this course. Part I examines
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Semester : July Course Coordinator : Tan Khay Boon Other Instructor(s) : Siang Ng Ong Qiyan Lu Jia Suman Kumari Sharma Pre-requisites : Nil No. of AUs : 3 Course Description and Scope This course aims to provide a basic understanding of Economics. The first portion of the course will cover topics in Macroeconomics such as Gross Domestic Product‚ inflation‚ Unemployment‚ Fiscal Policy‚ Monetary Policy‚ Balance of Payments and Exchange Rate. The second portion of the course will cover topics in Microeconomics
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retail bank overcomes the limitations of thirty-year-old "legacy" microeconomics systems to launch a high-tech operation that offers its customers a complete range of banking services over the telephone. Another bank is able to roll out‚ within three months of an acquisition‚ information systems that deliver the same level of service to all customers at all branches‚ new and old. (Richard 2002‚ 177) For these companies‚ Microeconomics has genuinely become an enabler of change that boosts competitive
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calculations." He identifies a student‚ called Girl number twenty‚ who replies that her name is Sissy Jupe. Gradgrind corrects her that her name is Cecilia regardless of what her father calls her. Jupe’s father is involved in a horse-riding circus and this is not respectable‹in Gradgrind’s opinion. He advises Cecilia to refer to her father as a "farrier" (the person who shoes a horse) or perhaps‚ a "veterinary surgeon." Sissy Jupe is a slow learner‚ among the group of stragglers who admit that they would
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Key Concepts of Creativity and Innovation Worksheet University of Phoenix Sara Garski October 10‚ 2011 Key Concepts of Creativity and Innovation Worksheet |Concept |Application of concept in scenario |Citation of concept |Personal experience in your | |(Identify at least five concepts)| |in reading |organization | | |Best Snacks has been
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iThe Nature Of Business: TOPIC 1 Business | The organized effort of individuals to produce and sell goods for a profit that satisfies individuals needs and wants | Product | Is a good or service that can be bought or sold | Goods | Are items that can be seen and touched. | Services | Are things done for you by others | Finished product | Is something that is ready for customers to buy and use | Production | Are activities that are undertaken by the business. They combine resorsed to create
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ECON 545 Microeconomic analysis KELLER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Project 1 Situation A My situation has to do with my niece Jenny. Jenny is a super intelligent high-school student who wants to make intelligent choices about her future so she’s decided to call upon me for advice in regard to possibly pursuing a career as a doctor and on the best location to practice medicine. She got wind that I am currently taking a business course in economics and decided
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COMPANY: HOSPITAL GROUP: NEW APPLICANT NURSES (EMPLOYEES) TOPIC: CARE GIVING The hospital is planning to orient‚ train and educate the new applicant nurses about the techniques of care giving in the hospital. 1. Orientation: The nurses will be taken around the hospital and each ward for them to get oriented with the new environment and all the departments. 2. Introduction: The nurses will be introduced to all of the head of the departments and the senior staff. 3. Education:
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Efe Muhsinoglu 7559 W. Turquoise Ave 480-232-8092 efemuhsinoglu@hotmail.com EDUCATION • July 2012 – Morrison University / PHOENIX‚ AZ Bachelor of Science in Business Management • Ciardi Vocational High School ( Computer Science) Key Skills ❖ Hospitality & Culinary Management Budgeting & Cost Controls ❖ Teambuilding/Training/Supervision Safety/Sanitation/Quality Controls ❖ Vendor/Inventory Management
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Business entity concept This concept assumes that‚ for accounting purposes‚ the business enterprise and its owners are two separate independent entities. Thus‚ the business and personal transactions of its owner are separate. For example‚ when the owner invests money in the business‚ it is recorded as liability of the business to the owner. Similarly‚ when the owner takes away from the business cash/goods for his/her personal use‚ it is not treated as business expense. Thus‚ the accounting records
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