change in the world of merchandising has been phenomenal. The Concept of Merchandising The word “merchandise”‚ means goods and sold for a profit. It originate from the French word “merchant” which led to merchandise – meaning “goods” derived from the old French marchat. According to Business Dictionary‚ merchandise refers goods and commodities sold at the retail level. “Merchandising” is the buying‚ presenting‚ and selling of the merchandise. This includes all related activities such as advertising
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FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCIAL PERSONNEL Specialist Program Area Knowing how to read financial statements will be invaluable throughout your career‚ in analyzing business opportunities‚ assessing financial risks‚ and communicating your ideas to others. Accounting & Finance for Non-Financial Personnel teaches how financial data is generated and reported‚ as well as how it is used for decision making and analysis. Program Overview Finance for Non-Financial Personnel will help participants
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CH 1 Marketing -Process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return Marketing Process 1. Create Value for customers Create Value for customers Understand the market place + customer needs/wants/demands 2. Design a customer driven marketing strategy (goal=getting‚ keeping‚ growing target customers) 3. Construct a marketing program delivering superior value 4. Build profitable customer
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Home Work Solutions: Chapter 1 Corporate rate structure: 15% 25% 34% $0 - $50‚000 $50‚001 - $75‚000 $75‚001 - 100‚000 There is an added tax of 5% for income between $100‚000 and $335‚000. There is also an additional added tax of 3% on income between $15 million and $18 1/3 million ($18‚333‚333.33). 1-1. William B. Waugh Corporation—Corporate Income Tax Sales Cost of Goods Sold + Operating Expenses Operating Profits Dividend Income Less 70% Exclusion Interest Expense S-T Capital Gain Selling
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550-60 Gonzalez‚ M.E et al (2008). An Alternative Approach in Service Quality: An E-Banking Case Study. Quality Manage‚ 15: 41-48. Gregory D. Williamson (2006). Enhanced Authentication In Online Banking ‚ Journal of Economic Crime Management‚ Volume 4‚ Issue 2‚ http://www.utica.edu/academic/institutes/ecii/publications/articles/ banking/ibkg.htm on 18 March 2009 Mohammed Sadique Khan‚ Siba Sankar Mahapatra and Sreekumar(2009) Banking: An Empirical Study in India‚ Int. J. Indian Culture and Business
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technological developments that could improve operating efficiency‚ Paulo should go for an operating lease and let the lessor take care of the maintenance. 2. Calculate the net advantage to leasing (NAL) the restaurant equipment. It is assumed that the old equipment has no resale value whereas the new equipment would have a salvage value of $30‚000 after 5 years. The restaurant’s tax rate is estimated to be 40%. 3. What typically happens to the leased equipment after the term of the lease expires?
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SUBJECT : FUNDAMENTAL OF MANAGEMENT CODE : MGT 162 SEMESTER : JUN - OKTOBER 2012 LECTURER : NORHANIZA MD AKHIR TELEPHONE NO. : 014-5157132 COURSE DISCRIPTION This Course examines the fundamental‚ practical‚ managerial approach to management. Its gives the student a comprehensive‚ innovative‚ managerial and practical introduction to management. In addition it also introduces them to the basic concept of Islamic Management and Total Quality Management
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determinant of living standards‚ and growth in productivity is not the key determinant of growth in living standards. 4. A barber shop produces 96 haircuts a day. Each barber in the shop works 8 hours per day and produces the same number of haircuts per hour. If the shop’s productivity is 2 haircuts per hour of labor‚ then how many barbers does the shop employ? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 6 5. Which of the following is considered human capital? a. the comfortable chair in your dorm room where you read
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[RM ] Beta =1! 2 SML and WACC SML Expected Return WACC = E[RM] Rf [ R f + β × E [RM ] − R f ] β=1 Beta 3 Accept Projects Y and/or Z? Expected Return IRRz WACC = E[RM] IRRY SML Z Y Rf β=1 Beta 4 Accept Projects Y and/or Z? E[R] SML E[RZ] Z WACC = E[RM] Y E[RY] Rf βY β=1 βZ Beta 5 Accept Projects Y and/or Z? E[R] SML Incorrect Z WACC = E[RM] acceptance Incorrect rejection Y Rf
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Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Ashley Heard Principles of Macroeconomics-ECO/372 November 19‚ 2012 Sharon Bush University of Phoenix Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Macroeconomics defined as “the study of the economy as a whole‚ which includes inflation‚ unemployment‚ business cycles‚ and growth” (Colander‚ G-5). There are many fundamentals that affect the economy in both a good and bad way. These fundamentals affect the economy‚ and they also show the growth of the economy. The fundamentals
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