Enron case and the organizations involved……. 5 Background information & industry…………………………………………….. 5 Organizations and officers involved……………………………………………..6 Accounting firm and partners involved………………………………………….8 Enron’s industry………………………………………………………………….. 9 Enron’s injured parties…………………………………………………………… 10 (II) Enron’s accounting fraud and misrepresentation……………………. 11 Explanation of the fraud…………………………………………………………. 11 Damages incurred…………………………………………………………………12 Final outcome of the Case………………………………………………………
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Chapter 2 Charts and Graphs LEARNING OBJECTIVES The overall objective of chapter 2 is for you to master several techniques for summarizing and depicting data‚ thereby enabling you to: 1. Recognize the difference between grouped and ungrouped data. 2. Construct a frequency distribution. 3. Construct a histogram‚ a frequency polygon‚ an ogive‚ a pie chart‚ a stem and leaf plot‚ a Pareto chart‚ and a scatter plot. CHAPTER TEACHING STRATEGY
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CASE STUDY EVALUATION GROUP 03 LAB Mondays 11am – noon By Amy Kwan 052023504 Student Name and Number Student Name and Number Section No. Submitted To Norman Shaw Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management in partial fulfillment for the requirements of HTI 404 W08 Hospitality Information Systems Date (11-03-2008) Ryerson University Session 01 ToDo 01 = Memo to Jesse Date: 01/08/2008 To: jesse_baker@scrassociates.com From: sandy_yong@scrassociates
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1. Consider a 1-Year $10‚000 CD A. The future value of a $10‚000 CD that has a maturity of 1 year at maturity with 10% interest is $11‚000. Financial Calculator Inputs: $ -10‚000=PV‚ 1=N‚ I=10‚ FV=? ($11‚000) B. The future value of a 1-year‚ $10‚000 CD after one year at an interest rate of 5.0% is $10‚500. Financial Calculator Inputs: $-10‚000=PV‚ 1=N‚ 5=I‚ FV=? ($10‚500) The future value of a 1-year‚ $10‚000 CD after one year at an interest rate of 15.0% is $11‚500. Financial
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#2 Using the ata in the file “World Bank Indicators (Case Study #2).xlsx”‚ create a pivot table in Excel to answer the following questions. Include your data/calculations in your case study submission. For all the questions‚ please see Excel document for detailed calculation information. 1. What are the top 5 countries in urban population at July 2002 and July 2010? July 2002 Sum of Population: Urban Year Country Name 7/1/02 China 481942560 India 305923036 United States 229467379
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Tennessee V. Lane Case Before 2004‚ courthouses and other public buildings differed from how they are today. There was one thing that these buildings did not have‚ a handicapped entrance. At this time‚ it could be very embarrassing to be handicapped because you could do nothing for yourself. If you wanted to enter a public building‚ you had to ask someone to carry you in‚ or even worse‚ you might have to crawl up stairs to enter! This was a definite problem that had been around for years‚ however
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Cited: 1. Bouquet‚ Cyril. "Swatch and the Global Watch Industry." Ivey Management Services‚ 1999. Page 17. 2. Thakran‚ Ravi. Watch Market Review‚ http://www.watchmarketreview.com/interview‚ Sept-Oct 02 Issue‚ Page 6-7. 3. Kual‚ Pummy. "Swatch Sets Time Bound Growth Agenda." Indian Express Newspapers‚ 2001‚ http://www.expressindia.com‚ Page 45. 4. Bouquet‚ Cyril. "Swatch and the Global Watch Industry." Ivey Management Services‚ 1999. P. 17-18.
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drucker see corporate responsibility?. Retrieved from http://blogs.hbr.org/2010/06/how-did-peter-drucker-see-corp/ 2. Steers‚ R.‚ Sanchez‚ C.‚ & Nardon‚ L. (2010). Management across cultures. Retrieved from http://dualibra.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Management_Across_Cultures__Challenges_and_Strategies.pdf 3. Rangan‚ K.‚ Chu‚ M.‚ & Petkoski‚ D. (2011‚ June). Segmenting the base of the pyramid. Retrieved from https://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/pl/21716811/21716648/e97c1ff4c9724610aaf0839a1f8a4fda 4
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1. What is Costco’s business model? Is the company’s business model appealing? Why or why not? • Costco’s business model was to generate high sales volumes and rapid inventory turnover by offering members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and selected private-label products in a wide range of merchandise categories. Management believed that rapid inventory turnover‚ when combined with the operating efficiencies achieved by volume purchasing‚ efficient distribution‚ and reduced
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Apple Case Study Part I: Overview (Ren‚ Xinxin) Introduction Apple Inc. Apple Inc. Apple Inc. APPLICATIONS: 1 MAC 2 iPad 3 iPod 4 iPhone 5 iComputer 6 iTV Mission Statement of Apple Inc. 1. The best personal computing experience to students‚ educators‚ creative professionals and consumers 2. Enhance resources for future generations and for continuous improvements Customer Profile 1.50% of all households across the US and Europe 2.36% of people claim to be regular users of Apple
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