ACCT301 Week 2 Homework 1. In two to three paragraphs‚ describe the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and why it is important to the accounting profession. (15 points) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed in 2002 by Congress after a series of scandals involving companies such as Enron‚ WorldCom‚ and Tyco. This was passed because of shady transactions and misrepresented financial data which caused shareholders to lose millions of dollars and their trust in investing in public companies. It was passed to create
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Directing‚ and Controlling; however‚ the skilled management of internal and external factors will ultimately determine the longevity of the company. Management teams are measured on how quickly they can build a company over a short period. However‚ the real measure is how well a company can continue to grow. Company success is continually evolving as the world changes‚ making it difficult on management teams to adapt as internal and external forces mold new paths. Google is a prime example of a leading
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effect of expansion on productive efficiency‚ which can be assessed by looking at changes in average costs at each stage of production. How does a firm expand? A firm can increase its scale of operations in two ways. 1. Internal growth‚ also called organic growth 2. External growth‚ also called integration - by merging with other firms‚ or by acquiring other firms By growing‚ a firm can expect to reduce its average costs and become more competitive. Long run costs The firm’s long run average
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External/Internal Factors Paper There are many external and internal factors that impact the planning functions of management. We must all be mindful of these factors because they could have an enormous impact on organizations productivity. The process of assessing the external and internal factors that an organization will face can be vital to the planning function of management. One must determine a set of issues and constraints and then list the assumptions that will impact the implementation
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Internal & External Factors The four functions of management are planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. Planning occurs within these functions of a business‚ and it helps to deliver strategic value. Organizing builds a dynamic organization and leading helps to mobilize people. Controlling is part of learning and changing as an organization grows. All four functions of management are key to effective management. Internal and external factors influence the decision-making process which in
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Date founded | August 28‚ 1937 | Capital | 397.05 billion yen (as of March 31‚ 2012) | Shareholders | Shareholder Composition | Fiscal Year | From April 1 to March 31 of the following year | Main Business Activities | Motor Vehicle Production and Sales | Business Sites | Information on Business Sites | Number of employees (consolidated) | 325‚905 (as of March 31‚ 2012) | Number of employees (non-consolidated) | 69‚148 (as of March 31‚ 2012) | Our Vision Toyota will lead the way to the future
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question did get me thinking about the question and the different reasons that organisations use internal and external change agents. Indeed I have written something about this in the latest edition of our book Making Sense of Change Management: “Some organizations rely on outside help whilst others believe that they have the change agency capacity in-house. Although the core competencies of internal and external change agents are similar it is worth considering some of the differences between the two
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Introduction The source of finance that is the issue of from where to get funds to start‚ develop or expand a business is very important for the future of the business. Success of business and its operations depends largely on choosing the proper sources of finance and the purposes for which the fund is sought. For this reason study of different available sources‚ their advantages‚ limitations in respect of cost‚ period of time‚ rate of return‚ usability of funds and outcome of the funding repayment
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FedEx’s External and Internal Environments FedEx’s external environment both positively and negatively affects the organizations operations. Their external environment consists of government‚ weather‚ and the economy. FedEx does not have a very large external environment because their operations are not affect by many outside sources. The government affects FedEx’s operations by providing security regulations. A regulation that affects them is increased security regulations that were just recently
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Running head: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS IN NIKEInternal and External factors in NikeMelena GillihanUniversity of PhoenixInternal and External factors in NikeBateman and Snell (2007) state that‚ "Management is the process of working with people and resources to accomplish organizational goals" (Chap.1‚ pg 16.) In order for this to work and run smoothly the four functions of management come into play; leading‚ controlling‚ organizing‚ and planning. The four functions are impacted by internal and external
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