References: Bruner‚ R.‚ Eades‚ K.‚ & Schill‚ M. (2010). Case Studies in Finance: Managing for Corporate Value Creation. (6th ed.‚ pp. 915-608). Boston: Mcgraw-Hill Irwin.
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CASE#1 ENRON CORPORATION 1. Different parties were responsible for the occurrence of Enron crisis. Listed below are some of the parties who were responsible for the Enron fraud. a. The Enron Management: There is no doubt that the Enron management staged the fraud. The management was responsible for the misrepresentation of financial statement/ documents and wrong accounting practice. In Early 2002‚ their abusive accounting and financial reporting practices surfaced. Moreover‚ the management influenced
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Angus Cartwright III Case Exhibit 1 gives us an overview of each of the properties‚ such as the gross purchase price‚ the depreciable base‚ estimated sales prices‚ the amount of the first mortgage and so forth. These assumptions are significant to the calculations used throughout the entire case. In Exhibit 2 we find the first-year project setups. This is important information because we can see how much each real estate property will cost in the first year. This information is also useful
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San Fabian Supply Company Case Study Points of View San Fabian has been in the supply and distribution industry for almost three decades. They made its name through the quality line products that the company carried for over 67 firms. But during the early years of the company‚ 95% of its sales came from imports‚ however‚ because of the government’s control on import and somehow to patronize the locally manufactured products San Fabian became the distributor of products that are locally made in
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A09-04-0012 Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: Dominating Global Retailing Mr. Lee Scott could afford the look of confidence. He had just spoken to investment analysts about the phenomenal results from the second quarter of 2003. Despite the general weakness in the world economy and the uncertain environment that prevailed‚ Wal-Mart had reported sales growth of 11%‚ amounting to $6.4 billion. The company’s associates were indeed doing the Wal-Mart cheer in faraway places like Germany‚ South Korea‚ China
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EM505 METU 2013 Capacity Building for a Supply Chain in Process Industry Due January 13‚ 2014 The honor system is an important part of education. This case assignment is to be done in teams of two students and working in collaboration with other teams is not allowed. Students can discuss about the problem with their partners only. An industrial company is considering the enlargement of its production capacity due to increases in demand in the last decade. The company has three main plants
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A Delima Mustapa Kamal Mohd Razali AiniAman AzbirAbu Bakar Yasmiza Long It was July‚ 2006 when Encik Zayed engaged the extemal Auditor Aziz & Co (Chartered Accountant)‚ introduced by his friend to perform the statutory audit for the period 2003 to 2006.That was the first audit experience for Encik Zayed and Puan Hashimah and it was a difficult leaming experience. The Auditors expressed their intention to qualiff the Financial Statements due to several unresolved issues. However‚ Encik Zayed
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project for investing and owning a plant for producing their own PCB’s‚ this way they would assure a continuous supply and have 100% control over quality standards. In this case‚ there is a big amount of capital that should be invested‚ which is needed to be analyzed in order to see whether it is viable for the company or not. The case present several information regarding expected production costs for in-sourcing and expected purchases for outsourcing. Since there is no projected information of Income
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S w 9B08M070 THE REGAL CARNATION HOTEL‚ GUAM Jim Kayalar wrote this case solely to provide material for class discussion. The author does not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The author may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Ivey Management Services prohibits any form of reproduction‚ storage or transmittal without its written perm ission. Reproduction of this material is
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NOVA School of Business and Economics Corporate Finance‚ 2nd Semester 2012/2013 Case Study TOSCO is a company listed in the Portuguese Stock Exchange operating a supermarket chain established in Portugal for many years. The market for traditional food retailers is saturated‚ and there is no room for growth under the same business model. TOSCO’s shareholders have been pressuring the management to pursue new opportunities in order to increase the value of their shares. The management
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