Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 9 Ž2001. 1–27 www.elsevier.comrlocatereconbase The market effects of CEO turnover in Australian firms Jo-Ann Suchard a‚) ‚ Manohar Singh b‚ Robert Barr c a School of Banking and Finance‚ UniÕersity of New South Wales‚ New South Wales 2052‚ Australia b Long Island UniÕersity‚ New York‚ USA c Commonwealth Bank of Australia‚ Australia Abstract We examine the relationship between the monitoring of CEOs by inside and outside directors and CEO turnover in the Australian
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Supply Chain management Assignment 1 Submitted to: Sir Munawwar Ahmed This assignment discusses the supply chain concepts being used in various companies. Submitted by: Samir Malik 10/24/2013 Program: MBA 1. Wal Mart’s Secret Of Everyday Low Prices: It can be observed that over the years Wal Mart has become the largest retailer with highest sales. This is due to the effective management of the supply chain. Wal Mart used the logistics technique of “Cross Docking” which resulted in
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The following Request for Proposal questionnaire is a tool that supports the overall selection process of suitable investment managers to help meet your business and client proposition needs. Other tools and templates are also available so please contact your Business Development Manager for more information. Request for Proposal questionnaire - Investment Management Aim The aim of this stage of the process is to form a match of the investment managers’ propositions against your
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Q) Why firms should manage Financial Risks? INTRODUCTION: The etymology of the word “RISK” can be traced to the Latin word “RESCUM” meaning danger at sea or that which cuts. Managing business in a highly volatile environment is like navigating a ship on stormy seas. The modern business is confronted with many risk‚ some of which are basic eg.‚ loss of property due to natural calamities‚ civil unrests etc.‚ and some are strategic risks. Strategic risks may manifest themselves in several
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Pakistani Firms By Mahjabeen (4426-FMS/MBA/F09) Saima Mushtaq (4370-FMS/MBA/F09) A project report submitted to the Department of Accounting & Finance‚ Faculty of Management Sciences‚ International Islamic University‚ Islamabad in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FINANCE) Faculty of Management Sciences International Islamic University Islamabad May 2012 A Project Report On Tax Benefit of Debt A Case of Pakistan’s Firm By Mahjabeen
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barriers to entry which help an existing leading firm earn positive economic profits in imperfectly competitive market structures. These barriers are: the financial burden of non-price competition‚ legal barriers‚ economies of scale‚ and the large expenditure for capital to enter certain industries. A firm that wishes to enter into an imperfectly competitive market must bear the cost of differentiating its product or service from that of the existing firms. This includes switching costs for technological
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RESEARCH TOPIC: Impact of Fixed Asset on Firm Profitability ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to look at the impact of fixed asset on firm profitability textile‚ cement and sugar sector in Pakistan. The study is based on sample of three sectors (sugar‚ cement‚ and textile) over five year period from 2010 to 2014.We used regression analysis method to show the impact of fixed asset on firm profitability. The past research shows that investment on non current asset does not have strong impact on corporation
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the company’s auditors to the extent that if a firm provides auditing services for a company they cannot really provide any other types of services. This limitation was put into place in order to maintain the independence of auditors and the companies that they audit. If an accounting firm was allowed to provide auditing services as well as tax services to a company‚ the independence‚ in such a case‚ of the firm would not be maintained because the firm would be in part auditing some of its own work
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL J ÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY Foreign Exchange-Rate Exposure of Swedish Firms BACHELOR THESIS in ECONOMICS Authors: ZAHARI STOYANOV SALEEM AHMAD Head Supervisor PROFESSOR ÅKE ANDERSSON Deputy Supervisor PH.D. CANDIDATE SARA JOHANSSON Jönköping AUTUMN 2006 Bachelor Thesis in Economics Title: Foreign Exchange-Rate Exposure of Swedish Firms Authors: Zahari Stoyanov and Saleem Ahmad Tutors: Professor Åke Andersson Ph.D Candidate
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A BEHAVIOURAL THEORY OF THE FIRM SUMMARY Cyert and March are concerned with the business firm and the way the business firm makes economic decisions. The authors make detailed observations of the processes and procedures by which firms make decisions‚ using these observations as a basis for a theory of decision making in business organizations. They argue that one way to understand modern organizational decision making is to supplement the microeconomic study of strategic factor markets with an
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