Section2 (P2): Explain the difference between capital and revenue items of expenditure and income. a): Capital income: Capital income is income generated by an asset over time‚ rather than from work done using the asset. If a farmer buys land for a certain amount of money and sells it at a profit after one year‚ the difference in the prices is capital income. Capital income‚ also known as capital gains‚ can only be realized after an asset is sold. In contrast‚ if an asset is sold at a lower price
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Corporate stakeholders and their roles A corporate stakeholder is a party that affects or can be affected by the actions of the business as a whole. Corporate stakeholders can also refer to those groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist. The following are some of corporate stakeholders and their roles: Employees An employee is a person in the service of another under any contract of hire‚ express or implied‚ oral or written‚ where the employer has the power
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1755-4179.htm Shareholder and stakeholder theory: after the financial crisis Terence Tse ESCP Europe‚ London‚ UK Abstract Purpose – The recent financial crisis has restarted the debate of the value of both shareholder and stakeholder theories. This paper aims to continue this discussion. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews existing literature and examines the benefits and problems associated
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often made by the management and influence not only the profit of a company‚ but also they influence the employees‚ many people outside of the company such as the supplier as well as the environment in the surrounding area of a company. Against this background‚ the question how a manager should act with regards to the owner of a company and the employees of a company is quite important. A possible answer to this question can be discussed in the stockholder vs. stakeholder debate. Although there are reasonable
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PA R T I From Ethical Foundation to Addressing Stakeholder Needs Chapter 1. The Foundation of Ethical Thought Chapter 2. The Evolving Complexities of Business Ethics Chapter 3. Stakeholders and Corporate Social Responsibility 1 C H A P T E R 1 The Foundation of Ethical Thought The biggest corporation‚ like the humblest citizen‚ must be held to strict compliance with the will of the people. —Theodore Roosevelt We demand that big business give people a square deal; in return we must insist when
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The stakeholders are individuals or groups of people who affects or be affected by the business organization. The external stakeholders and the internal stakeholders have the effect on the business. The external stakeholders affect the business indirectly in which Amazing One’s stakeholders includes the the customers‚ suppliers‚ government and shareholders. The internal stakeholder affects the business directly in which Amazing One’s stakeholders includes the employees‚ owners and managers. Objectives
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‘internal’ and ‘external’ stakeholders. Internal stakeholders of a business are members of an organisation. They consist of the employees‚ shareholders (who own the business)‚ managers and directors of the organisation. External stakeholders do not form part of the business (such as customers‚ suppliers and the government)‚ but have a direct interest or involvement in the actions of the business. 2. What is the difference between ‘stakeholders’ and ‘shareholders’? A stakeholder refers to any person
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Stakeholders’ and Financial Statements Carol Watts Intermediate Accounting I ACC305 In today’s day and age there is no easy way of telling which companies are doing well and which are almost down in the dumps. Banks‚ lending facilities‚ and/or external stakeholders are greatly interested in seeing where companies are in the market compared to their competitors. These companies take the most risk by investing their monies into entities that are not started‚ maintained‚ or organized by
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Unit 4 Effective people communication and information P2 P2 – Describe the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. Job Role: Cooperative Sales Assistant Job Description: • Liaising with clients in all areas of sales - client interaction is vital and sales assistants working with higher priced goods will need to provide a highly personalised approach; • Meeting set sales targets - this aspect of the work can be
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Role of Stakeholder Paper Jasmine Zeno MGT/420 November 1‚ 2012 Dr. Allen Timmons Role of Stakeholder Paper Introduction The purpose of this paper is to identify who are the stakeholders in an organization and the importance they play within an organization. First I will identify what a stakeholder is and explain how important stakeholders are to the growth of the organization. Next I will explain how and identify the quality management process and how the stakeholders play an important
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