Client risk profile Canadian Tire Corporation‚ Limited (CTC) is primarily a canadian retailer‚ focusing on automotive and general merchandise. Founded in 1922‚ the company has been around for almost a century‚ building strong brand recognition in Canada. Initially starting as a car parts retailer they have expanded rapidly into other areas‚ mainly general merchandise retail. They have other secondary divisions being; Partsource Automotive stores (strictly automotive parts)‚ Financial Services
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Apollo Shoes Audit Report Anderson‚ Olds and Watershed Certified Public Accountants 123 Main Street Upper Saddle River‚ NJ 00712 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT To the Stockholders Apollo Shoes‚ Inc. We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of Apollo Shoes‚ Inc. as of December 31‚ 2008‚ and the related statements of income‚ comprehensive income‚ shareholders’ equity‚ and cash flows for the year ended‚ and related notes to the financial statements. We have also audited management’s assessment
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In the film “Minority report” important ideas are demonstrated to the audience. The director of this film “Steven Spielberg” uses the technique of symbolism to support the interesting idea of freewill vs. destiny. In minority report‚ the idea freewill vs. destiny is portrayed through the protagonist ‘Chief John Anderton’‚ a confident leader of the “Pre-Crime” organisation. One of the main issues the film raises is whether the future is set or whether free will can alter the future. “We don’t choose
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retailers and distributors‚ service business‚ transportation business and utilities (Wikipedia). Restaurants and fast food chains are included in service businesses. A restaurant is an establishment which prepares and serves food and drinks or the so-called meals‚ which are generally eaten on premises‚ to customers in return for money. It originated from Ancient Rome where thermopolia‚ small-restaurant-bars‚ offered food and drinks to the costumer. A
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The Pricing Strategies of Fast Foods vs. Restaurants Dateesha L. Cavin Webster University 28 April 2011 Abstract This paper explores the difference in pricing strategies of Fast Food vs. Restaurants. Fast food restaurants compared to sit-down restaurants are exceedingly popular because they prove to fit comfortably in our active‚ modern day lives. Today‚ many people eat fast food instead of cooking meals at home. The reason for this is that many of us are constantly busy with our daily responsibilities
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Darden Restaurants vs. Yum! Brands - food industry business models Even though at first glance both Darden Restaurants and Yum! Brands seem to be operating in a fairly similar business environment; through more in detail information on both companies their differences in strategy and business models are obvious. Both companies have multiple highly specialized‚ nowadays famous brands/ restaurant chains‚ which is possibly the only similar strategic factor both companies have in common. Darden Restaurants
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We the people should think about using labels on restaurant and fast food menus. I think we should use them because it will really improve our health issues. The labels will show people how many calories they are getting or need. There are three reasons why I think we need labels on food menus. They are people consume 18% of their calories at home. The other one is 30 years later‚ which is these present days they have risen to 33% of calories received away from home. The last reason is some coffee
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Obtain an annual report for the year ending 2012 of an Australian listed company where a MODIFIED or an EMPHASIS OF MATTER opinion was given due to going concern issues. The company we have chosen is “Aircruising Australia Limited”. The company is Australian owned‚ based in Sydney and was established in 1983. The company operates under “Bill Peach Journeys”. The company provides a service to its customers. They aim to give people the opportunity to have air cruise experiences in Australia and worldwide
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Chapter 2 - Annual Report structure Financial Highlights Chapter 2: Financial Highlights – Question 1 Review the financial highlights of your company’s annual report to the shareholders. Identify net sales or revenues‚ net income‚ basic earnings per share (BEPS)‚ and total assets for the current and preceding years. These are the most common values included in financial highlights. If your company reports something different‚ simply cross out an item here and recap what is reported. SEC Form 10-K
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Running Head: Understanding Real World Financial Reports Understanding Real World Financial Reports Aimee D. Norman HCA 322 Shelia Roberts- Phipps 12/3/12 Running Head: Understanding Real World Financial Reports ATC 4-1 Business Applications Case Understanding real-world annual reports Use the Topps Company’s annual report in Appendix B to answer the following questions What was Topps’ inventory turnover ratio and average days to sell inventory for 2006 and 2005? According to our text
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