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    Ice Cream Cake

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    ce cream cakeMission * Business solution sales growth by 50% on a year to year basis. * To be a globally competitive company. * Maintain the cleanliness and orderliness for the best quality in our products. * To satisfy the costumers taste buds. Vision * Great business insight and continuous business development. * Best quality product. Goals and Objectives * To serve the costumer quickly. * Make a customized ice cream cakes based on the desire of the costumer

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    Fj Benjamin

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    FJ Benjamin Holdings Ltd# (SGX: FJB) 18 July 2012 Receding tides at the fashion and timepieces retailer UNDERWEIGHT Target Price: S$ 0.09 Price (as at 18 July 2012) | Bloomberg | 12-month Range | Market Capitalization | S$ 0.33 | SGD 0.3300 | SGD 0.26 – 0.365 | SGD 203 Million | 3 Points that convince us of a Sell rating: * Something 1 Explanation * Something 2 Explanation * Something 3 Explanation Year End: Jul | 3QFY11Results | 3QFY12Results | YoY % Growth

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    Red Flags at La Gear

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    that L.A. Gear was not controlling its cost of sales‚ including the selling‚ general and administrative expenses. The income taxes had decreased‚ but that was most likely due to the decline in sales. By reviewing the net earnings‚ which had decreased by over 250%‚ the possibility that the company was in trouble was evident. With its sales growth decreasing three times over and the operating expense growth being more than its sales‚ L.A. Gear’s future was not on stable grounds. The possibility of

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    Millegan Creek Apartments

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    Is This Project Likely To Be Successful? Location‚ Product‚ Pricing Given the information‚ this project seems promising for success assuming high occupancy levels. The Millegan Creek Apartments would be a 390 unit apartment project in Williamson County‚ for a proposed $15‚715‚000 loan. It would be about 11 miles northwest of the CBD and close to many of Austin’s high tech companies. This location would be beneficial because it can service many of the high tech companies’ employees and since

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    GLITCH Codes A Feasibility Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The “Requirements” of Fundamentals of Research “GLITCH CODES” I. Description of Glitch Commerce The proposed website is Glitch Codes is "Governing League of Information Technology Challengers Codes". The researcher came up to create this website for the reason that more IT students of PUP San Juan Campus are failed to their major subjects‚ especially to their

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    Interface’s Evergreen Services Agreement Northwood University Problem Statement: Dan Hendrix‚ president and CEO of Interface‚ Inc. is challenged with deciding the future of Interface’s Evergreen Services Agreement (ESA) business model. This decision will impact Ray Anderson’s vision to create an environmentally stable enterprise. Objectives/Goals: (Financials / Ecological) • Uphold ESA’s business model concept • Maintain ecological balance using the ESA’s seven goal plan to

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    Family Income

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    “Family Income” Wage- Is the money amount receive daily for rendering service. Received by unskilled semiskilled‚ and skilled workers or blue-collar workers. A salary is the amount of money received monthly by professionals or white-collar workers. IN ADDITION TO WAGES OR SALARIES‚ SOME FAMILIES HAVE OTHER SOURCE OF INCOME THIS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. Dividends from investments in bonds & stock. 2. Gifts from relatives & friends. 3. Inheritance. 4. Rentals from apartments

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    Final Project: A New Dawn Summary A New Dawn is a program which will help students who have dropped out of high school become members of society who will be more successful. It is our hope that with the implementation of this program that more students will be able to return to school to finish their education and learn vocational skills which will allow them to earn more‚ help provide for their families‚ and build better self-esteem. Participation should reduce the number of youth

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    Account Alevels

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    for £4 000 on credit. • Operating expenses of £4 750 were paid by cheque. • Design materials of £1 350 were purchased on credit. • After receiving £150 discount for prompt settlement‚ creditors were paid £6 200 by cheque. • Bank charges of £600 were charged to the bank account. • Wages of £12 000 were paid by cheque. Required: (a) Prepare the trial balance at 31 March 2011. (10) Additional information at 31 March 2011: • Operating expenses of £1 600 were accrued.

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    $5.6 million and $5.8 million in calendar years 2011 and 2012 respectively. PFL has been in operation for over ten years‚ and therefore has a strong understanding of the seasonal sales cycle that party favours experiences as well as its other operating costs. For example‚ PFL knows that monthly sales closely follow a consistent pattern each year as indicated below: MONTH | Percentage of total annual sales | January | 2.0% | February | 2.0% | March | 2.0% | April | 5.0% | May | 10

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