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    Swot Analysis

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    fluctuating operating expenses and net profits. Employee turnover will cost the industry more in training new employees. McDonalds is a fast food restaurant‚ they attract the employment of teenagers and young adults. The price of raw materials such as corn and wheat fluctuate with the economy. Rising cost in materials‚ in turn cost the company more. Fluctuating operating and net profits from 2007-2009 ranged from 3‚870‚000 in 2007 and 6‚841‚000 in 2009 for their operating expense. A large increase

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    Reinventing Ericsson

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    program came as a shock to everybody in company. Nobody believe they could take out such big chunks of money which about SEK 20 billion or 23% of the operating expenses. The first impacts starting with reducing the number of external R&D consultants and temporary workers from 15 thousands to less than 7 thousands. Secondly cutting travel and other expenses. The mobile handset business continued to make losses throughout 2001 and sales decreased. Unlike its competitor‚ company had failed to break through

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    Investment Appraisal

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    Table of Contents Background of chosen business 3 Selling price analysis 3 Budgeted income Statement for 5 years 3 Sales budget for 5 years 3 Purchase budget 3 Wages Budget 3 Other expenses 3 Net Present Value Statement 3 Recommendation 3 Personal Learning Experience 3 Background of chosen business For the purpose of investment appraisal assignment we have chosen a fancy furniture business in which we have selected three items which we are going to sell in our business. As

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    Conrail

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    Northwestern merger (250 million). Also in terms of projected synergies as a percent of the Target´s Operating Expenses I believe that the projection of the CSX-Conrail merger is reasonable as its value is lower than its comparables – 14.69% compared to 22.3% (Santa Fe Pacific)‚ 27.7% (Chicago and North Western) and 24.5% (Southern Pacific). As we do not have any projection for Conrail’s operating expense in the year 2000 I assumed that such value should increase at the projected rate of inflation (3%)

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    estimate the expenses low and the profit high it will cause problems within the business. The purpose of cash flow forecast is to help you see how much money you are going to make each month. You can also see how much is your expenses and your profit for the financial year. Cash flow tells you all the revenues that flow into the business and all the expenses flowing out of the business. Expenses in this sense refers to the total costs of doing business including operating expenses for the cutting

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    Accounting Study Guide

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    Group 5/10:00-11:30/WF 11U University of the Philippines Diliman 13U Extension Program in Pampanga 2nd Semester 2011-2012 Case 5 Written Report Financial Forecasting and Corporate Strategy In partial fulfillments Of the requirements for The Subject Business Management 141 (Managerial Finance) Submitted by: Razon‚ Breth Jay T. Santos‚ Karl Lyndon B. January 03‚ 2012 Submitted to: Professor Marcial Bermudo Table of Contents I. Dedication………………………………………………………………………3

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    Case Stud Powell Logistics

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    full load between 2 locations and LTL – Less than load‚ pick up from various locations reorganize then deliver to end customer. Traditionally LTL charge more. * Trucking industry experiencing 3 major issues * Cost of fuel‚ increased operating costs forced to implement fuel surcharge * Canadian dollar value increase over US dollar‚ affected cost advantage of Canadian manufactured goods‚ decreasing transfer of goods between Canada and US * Shortage of qualified truckers with

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    Taina Hogu Interim Report

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    General Mills had more long-term debt in 2014 which caused a 0.71% decline in ROE exacerbated by a decrease in net income (1824 vs. 1855). By contrast‚ Kellogg’s increased its’ stockholder’s equity but since it’s net income almost doubled due to less expense pay-out in pensions‚ it significantly increased the ROE (59.4 vs. 45.3). Kellogg also had over twice General Mill’s ROE percent in 2014 making it the better investment. 3. Financial Leverage

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    Business Plan Ice Cream Shop

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    Table of Content 1.0 Executive Summary.................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Objectives……………………………………………………………………… 1 1.2 Mission………………………………………………………………………… 1 1.3 Key to success…………………………………………………………………. 1 2.0 Company summary.................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Company ownership…………………………………………………………… 2 2.2 Company locations and facilities………………………………………………

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    Define accrual accounting and contrast it with cash basis accounting. In accrual accounting income is reported when the business completes its promise for goods or services no matter when the cash was received. Expenses are recorded when incurred. In cash based accounting‚ income and expenses are reported when cash is paid and received. 4. What four conditions must normally be met for revenue to be recognized under accrual basis accounting? 1. Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists 2

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