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    FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING REPORT – TEAM 8 CASE ANALYSIS OF WAL-MART INC AND TARGET CORPORATION SUBMITTED BY: Amaresh Chandra Panda K H Gupta Mehul Shah SNDS Ramanish Sadhu Upasana Patra Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................... 2 RATIO ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................................ 2 PROFITABILITY

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    Walmart Organizational Management Name Institution Affiliation Organizational Context Wal-Mart Stores Inc. or Walmart is a multinational retail organization that has numerous chains of large discount warehouse and general stores. The company was formed in 1962 by Sam Walton as a family-owned business. It was incorporated in 1969 and traded on the Stock Exchange of New York publicly in 1972. Since then this organization has grown strength to strength winning various accolades. In 1988‚ it

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    ADIDAS GROUP OF COMPANY [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Adidas Executive Board is composed of four members who reflect the diversity and internationality of the Group: Herbert Hainer The Chief Executive Officer Glenn Bennett Responsible for Global Operations Robin J. Stalker Responsible for Finance Erich Stamminger Responsible for Global Brands

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    Jackson V Indiana‚ 435 U.S. 975‚ 98 S. Ct. 1623‚ 56 L. Ed. 2d 69 (1978) Facts: Mr. Jackson‚ the Appellate‚ was a mentally deficient deaf. He wasn’t able to read‚ write or communicate. The Appellate was charged with robbery of two different women. Appellant robbed the women for four and five dollars respectively. Appellant was found to be incompetent to stand trial at an incompetency hearing. The Court ordered Appellant to be committed until he was competent to stand trial. Issue: Was the Appellant’s

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    Contents List of contributors Preface Acknowledgments i Introduction: inferences from verbal material Charles P. Smith page ix xiii xv PART I. GENERAL ISSUES 2 Motivational determinants of thematic apperception John W. Atkinson 3 How do self-attributed and implicit motives differ? David C. McClelland‚ Richard Koestner‚ and Joel Weinberger 4 Thematic analysis‚ experience sampling‚ and personal goals Robert A. Emmons and Laura A. King 5 Motivational configurations David C. McClelland

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    Sears is a retailer in Canada that opened in the country in 1952 and has been operating for 64 years. In the article “Sears Canada Not Likely to Die While It Still Has Real Estate to Sell” explains that‚ despite Sears decline in revenue‚ the company can remain operational by cutting costs and being able to sell practicable real estate (Hollie Shaw). Sears Canada is able and needs to sustain their retails because it allows landlords to purchase for their real estate under market value. However‚ Sears

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    58001 Walmart Goes South – Ch. 8 Case Study 1) How has the implementation of NAFTA affected Walmart’s success in Mexico? The implementation of NAFTA has affected Walmart’s success in Mexico by lowering/abolishing the tariff’s which Walmart was originally subject to prior to NAFTA. This has allowed the Walmarts in Mexico to offer the same “Every Day Low Prices” to its consumers on both sides of the border without having to raise prices due to tariff fees. Prior to NAFTA‚ Walmart was experiencing

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    1. The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling of Miranda v. Arizona set a precedence on how future suspects would be interrogated. It makes complete sense to advise a person that is being interrogated that he or she has a right to remain silent during interrogation and that he or she has the right to have counsel present during an interrogation. It’s also important that the suspect be fully aware and full understand his or her rights before the interrogation begins. -WRITTEN AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION-METHODS

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    1 There is big difference between 401k and pension. First 401k is contribution money that automatically deducted from employee’s paycheck each pay period‚ and it is money taken out before employee’s paycheck is taxed. Pension is benefit plan that old people get from social security such as monthly income in retirement. This defines benefit plans which disability or retire people have when they became eligible these benefits but 401k plan is contributing additional money to an employee account. Also

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    Arizona v. Gant (2009) SCOTUS rule held that the Belton rule was revised as the justices stated that it did not give authority for the police officers to search an arrestee’s vehicle if the occupant had been arrested and therefore could not access the interior of the car. This implies that the police should only search the arrestee and places that could be reached. Gant could no longer reach the interior of his car‚ and there was no reasonable ground to suppose that a search would produce evidence

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