EVALUATING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 1 Prepared by: Kha Pham CHAPTER OBJECTIVES The principles of interpretation of financial information‚ especially the importance of comparisons Why non-financial information is needed to supplement financial information How to calculate and interpret profitability ratios‚ especially ROCE and its components How to analyse a company’s borrowings in terms of gearing and interest cover 2 CHAPTER OBJECTIVES (CONT’D) How to calculate liquidity and
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Pompeii & Herculaneum 1. Geographical context Physical environment: geographical setting‚ natural features and resources of Pompeii and Herculaneum Geographical setting Pompeii and Herculaneum were located in Campania‚ southwest Italy near Bay of Naples. Herculaneum was a waterfront town situated on the coast of Bay of Naples 7km west of Mt Vesuvius‚ while Pompeii was slightly inland on the Sarno river‚ 9km southeast of Mt Vesuvius. Both towns were linked to Rome through sea
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Statues are erected to reflect and / or represent an event or character that it depicts. The St. Catherines City Hall statue‚ erected in 1886‚ represents a militia member from the Winnipeg 90th division named Private Alexander Watson. The statue of Private Alexander Watson should be taken down as it does not represent what was once intended. Also‚ there are other concerns that support the removal of the statue‚ with the restoration price being one of them. As well‚ modern thinking about Louis Riel
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After the retirement of Tun Dr. Mahathir‚ Tun Abdullah continued his legacy for a few years with his own approaches. A leader requires legitimacy in his leadership during his time of being in power in order to form a mind set among his people and supporters to realise and understand their obligation to have the utmost loyalty to their leader (Weber‚ 1964). ‘Political legitimacy is seen as ‘a general acceptance by the public upon the political system’ (Lipset‚ 1963)‚ without influence from differences
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KHUP KAHI SANGAYACHE AHE. KASHI SURUVAT KARU HECH KALAT NAHIYE. PURVI MI PRAMANIK ANI PAPBHIRU HOTO‚ ASE MALA AJHI VATATE. JAS-JASA VAYAT YET GELO TAS-TASE CHANGLE ANI VAIT YATLA FARAK MAZYA PARINE SHIKAT GELO. AAI-BABAVAR‚ KHAS KARUN AAIVAR KHUPACH JEEV HOTA. TYA MANANE BABANCHYA SHEVATCHYA KALAT MI TYANCHI ATMIYATENE SEVA SHUSHRUSHA KELI ASE ATHVAT NAHI. ASA KAY DURAVA HOTA AMCHYAT KUNAS THAUK . PAN BABANCHA MATRA MAZYAVAR JEEV HOTA ITKE KHARE. TYANCHYA MULE SUKH-DUKHACHE KSHAN ANUBHAVATA
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around. 3. HauzKhas‚ South Delhi It houses a water tank‚ an Islamic seminary‚ a mosque‚ a tomb and pavilions built around an urbanized village with medieval history traced to the 13th century of Delhi Sultanate reign. Hauz’: “water tank” (or lake) and ‘Khas’:“royal”- the “Royal tank”. Several buildings (Mosque and madrasa) and tombs were built overlooking the water tank or lake. Firuz Shah’s tomb pivots the L–shaped building complex which overlooks the tank. 4. Khan market‚ New
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Khmer New Year in Cambodia Khmer New Year‚ or ‘Bon Chol Chhnam Thmei’ in the Khmer language‚ is the greatest traditional festival and national holiday in Cambodia‚ and the celebration last for three days. Khmer New year starts on April the 13th‚ 14th or 15th depending on the ancient horoscope “Maha Sangkran”‚ 2012 it starts on the 13 of April. The majority of the Cambodians are still farmers and Khmer New Year marks the end of the harvest season when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor and
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every line in it. We used to take the Statue of Liberty for granted‚ not even really caring about it‚ until “The New Colossus” and immigrants really showed everyone what the statue truly meant. Before the poem became well known‚ nobody understood the true meaning behind the Statue of Liberty. When the statue was first built in 1886‚ Americans did not care much for the statue‚ they didn’t realize what it stood for and represented. They viewed the statue as just a gift from France‚ they weren’t
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chambers was a mastaba‚ which was low‚ solid‚ and rectangular in shape. These mastabas consisted of a chapel where the deceased person’s family and friends could pay tribute through the offering of gifts. A serdab was also inside the mastabas where the statue of ka (believed to be the soul of a person) was placed. An underground burial chamber completed the construction of the mastaba. These mastabas were originally built with mud brick‚ but as the culture progressed they were built with limestone. Eventually
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social andtechnology. How did Nike get its name? Nike is the goddess of victory in Roman and Greek mythology. Nike is renamed after the goddess Nike because it’s said that Nike shoes gives you victory. Yesterday a few of my friends faced a small statue of a headless female angel. We found out that this headless angel was a Greek Godess named Nike who lost her head in battle. The Angels shape was similiar to the logo of Nike. ’We discussed and concluded that that’s how the name Nike (the company)
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