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    Non Stop Yacht

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    Context Non Stop Yacht S.L. (NSY) provides e-commerce service to the mega-yacht industry. It serves professionally crewed motor yachts and sailing yachts world wide. This industry includes captains‚ owners‚ crew‚ managers‚ agents‚ builders‚ repair companies‚ brokers‚ consultants and the rest of the support industry. NSY sells products from suppliers world wide - arranging for local delivery whenever possible‚ as well as provide information and act as an independent method of information exchange

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    2014 Essay 1: Illustration and Exemplification Health Care Coast Issues Health care has come to be one of the top economic problems that many Americans are facing. The prices of health care have reach the highest point. One of the biggest problem is that this issue is not only affecting the uninsured people‚ but the people that is paying for a health care insurance. Many people have come to the conclusion that the causes of these issues are mainly the use of new technology‚ treatments‚ and the lack

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    Acc553 Mini Case

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    regarding reducing the taxable amount of income for both (a) and (b) above? To lessen the amount of tax on the income‚ John Smith could make report as an S Corporation and pay wages to the shareholders if it would be less than the $300‚000. Mr. Smith could provide several retirement plans. The plans could be IRAs‚ profit sharing plans‚ or benefit plans‚ which need to be started before the end of year. He could also pay as many expenses as possible which can be written off during the year that the $300

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    MATTHEW YACHTS, INC.

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    MATTHEW YACHTS‚ INC. This is an excellent case to address the characteristics of process-oriented vs. repetitive vs. product-oriented production. 1. Matthew Yachts is profitable‚ thanks to its custom-designed yachts. Its management experience appears to have competitive advantage in custom-designed yachts‚ hence the higher profit margins. However‚ since the demand for the “fixed” design is growing‚ expansion into this area‚ with its repetitive-oriented layout and procedures (see Table 7.2 and

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    Bond Case Analysis

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    Case 18 Gilda Sears Finance 650: Investments Date: July 22‚ 2010 Table of Contents Summary of Facts 3 Problems 3 Analysis and Solution 4 I. Boston Edison and American Brand 4 II. AT&T and Baltimore Gas and Electric 4 III. Largest potential capital gain 4 Annexures 5 Summary of Facts Gilda Sears who is enrolled in an Investments class has picked a project on bond price theorems. The two main theorems that she decided to illustrate dealt with coupon rate and term-to-maturity

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    Mini-case: Guanxi

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    Mini Case: Guanxi and Gift (Grown up in China‚ I will address this case with my personal experience) As a growing market‚ China becomes increasingly appealing to western companies. To many of them‚ China is a country that is fundamentally different than most countries of the world‚ such as culture and social norm. Notorious corruptions have tarnished its reputation for attracting potential investors and businesses‚ who have been struggling to adapt the unique way of running business in this

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    Narragansett Yacht

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    Supplier A‚ and (b) Supplier B? Round your answers up to the next whole unit‚ because Narragansett cannot order a fraction of a winch. What assumptions are implied in the EOQ model? Do these assumptions appear reasonable when applied to Narragansett Yacht? How many orders should be placed each year if Narragansett buys from Supplier A? If the firm buys from Supplier B? What is the reorder point (in units) for each supplier? Assume for now that no safety stocks are held and use a 360-day year. Calculate

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    PART TWO COUNTRY DIFFERENCES One of the interesting aspects of Hindu culture is the reverence for the cow‚ which Hindus see as a gift of the gods to the human race. The sacred status of the cow created some unique problems for McDonald’s when it entered India in the 1990s‚ since devout Hindus do not eat beef (and many are also vegetarians). The accompanying Management Focus looks at how McDonald’s dealt with that challenge. Economic Implications of Hinduism Max Weber‚ who is famous for expounding

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    RIL Bonds Case

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    RIL Bonds The Reliance Group has its businesses in the energy and materials value chain. The annual revenue of RIL is in excess of US$ 34 billion. RIL is a Fortune Global 500 company and is the largest private sector company in India. Backward vertical integration has been the cornerstone of the evolution and growth of Reliance. Starting with textiles in the late seventies‚ Reliance pursued a strategy of backward vertical integration - in polyester‚ fibre intermediates‚ plastics‚ petrochemicals‚

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    permanent current assets with long-term financing costing 10 percent. Short-term financing currently costs 5 percent. Lear’s earnings before interest and taxes are $200‚000. Determine Lear’s earnings after taxes under this financing plan. The tax rate is 30 percent. Answer: Earnings after taxes is $23‚875 b. As an alternative‚ Lear might wish to finance all fixed assets and permanent current assets plus half of its temporary current assets with long-term financing. The same interest rates apply as in

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