1. Agency Problems of MNCs a. Explain the agency problem of MNCs. a. MNC tend to experience greater agency problems than domestic firms because managers of foreign subsidiaries might be tempted to focus on making decisions to serve their subsidiaries rather than serving the overall MNC. Proper incentives and communication from the parent may help to ensure that subsidiary mangers focus on serving the overall MNC. b. Why might agency costs be larger for an MNC than for a purely domestic firm?
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Describe the requirements for a health and safe workplace in terms of the physical environment and the equipment at a selected work organisation. Physical Environment. .Potential for falling objects – The employer or employee must make sure that all items of equipment‚ materials and tools that are not in use must be stored/stacked correctly and securely. Otherwise‚ there is a potential that the item/item may fall and injure a person. .Sharp edges and trailing leads – Sharp edges
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ACCA P2 (International) Course Overview GROUP ACCOUNTING – BASIC GROUPS Statement of financial position – standard workings Group structure Retained earnings Net assets Noncontrollin g interests Goodwill Statement of comprehensive income – standard workings Group structure Retained earnings b/fwd Net assets at aq’n Noncontrolling interests Goodwill Consol’n schedule Accounting for associates Group structure Share of retained earnings at each SOFP date
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Explain how organisations use information The way they use information is so that they can plan better and also exploit the business better monitoring and controlling on how they run the business and by using certain types of activities Some organisations use business information to help them become more effective for them. Four of the most important ways are operational support‚ analysis‚ decision making and gaining advantage. There is a bit of information on these types down below in the table
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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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Public Health - Unit 12 - Petra P1 Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease‚ prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society‚ organizations‚ public and private‚ communities and individuals" (1920‚ C.E.A. Winslow). This therefore infers public health is the preventing and controlling of disease within communities‚ to prolong life and promote health through organised society. The keys aspects of public health … -Monitoring the
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Homework II – Managerial Economics – Fall 2011 Each question is worth 1 point. 1. A call provision gives bondholders the right to demand‚ or "call for‚" repayment of a bond. Typically‚ calls are exercised if interest rates rise‚ because when rates rise the bondholder can get the principal amount back and reinvest it elsewhere at higher rates a. True b. False 2. Sinking funds are devices used to force companies to retire bonds on a scheduled basis prior to their maturity.
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|Assignment brief – 1 | |Unit number and title |Unit 33 – The impact of communication technology on business | |Qualification |BTEC National Business | |Start date
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return on this portfolio? Select one: a. 8.57% b. 9.40% c. 11.25% d. 12.02% Given exactly the same information as Question 3‚ what is the reward to risk ratio of this stock? Select one: a. 11.26% b. 12.58% c. 15.31% d. 17.17% On 1 January an investor purchased shares in Big Golf for $87 On 31 December of that year the shares were worth $115. During the year a dividend of $2.58 was paid. Inflation during the year was 1.9%. What was the investor’s total real return on this stock
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P1 & P2 Principles of Systems Analysis Systems Analysis is the term that analysts will look for solutions to the problem. They will analyse the components and the hardware itself then come up with possible solutions. Analysing the situation in which you believe it could be improved. Improvements which could make the business better. Suggested solutions from colleagues and technicians could be taken into action. In a business the systems would eventually go wrong‚ something would happen to it either
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