Answer for Tutorial 3 Fin 3000 – Managerial Finance September 2012/2012 Problems: 14-1 Net Working Capital Requirements JohnBoy Industries has a cash balance of $45‚000‚ accounts payable of $125‚000‚ inventory of $175‚000‚ accounts receivable of $210‚000‚ notes payable of $120‚000‚ and accrued wages and taxes of $37‚000. How much net working capital does the firm need to fund? (LG2) NWC = CA – CL = ($45‚000 + $210‚000 + $175‚000) – ($125‚000 + $120‚000 + $37‚000) = $148‚000. 14-3 Days’ Sales
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Adidas: Brand Case Study Company Background: Adidas was founded in 1949. Adolf Dassler was the founder‚ hence the name “Adidas”. Dassler passed away in the 1980’s and his family carried on the business. However‚ in the 90’s‚ new CEO Robert Louis-Dreyfus switches the philosophies of the company from a manufacturing & sales company to a marketing company. The company then went public in 1995. Then in 2000‚ an ambitious Growth and Efficiency program is initiated. In 2005‚ the Solomon group sold the
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Global Marketing In what way and on what level do global brands compete? The text mentioned three dimensions that were found as the characteristics of a global brand‚ used by the consumers around the world in making purchase decision. The first one is the quality signal. Consumers associate brands with quality. And the producer/brand holder uses this to charge premium price on the products bearing their brand. This in turn making the consumers to associate high price brand with quality.
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Case Study-MTV‚ building brand resonance Fangzi Zhan UFID: 6158-9959 1. The brand images of MTV are youth‚ culture‚ music‚ and informational. The brand associations of MTV are fun‚ edgy fashion trends‚ creative‚ youthful‚ contest. MTV keeps their brand message consistent‚ which creates powerful image among its viewers‚ especially young viewers. Many famous artists can attribute their fame to MTV‚ because audiences expect MTV to represent and broadcast shows that are trendy and edgy. Many
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L’Oreal: Global Brand‚ Local Knowledge 1. Outline the various conflicting demands on L’Oreal in the international context and their relative importance. What tradeoffs do you see among them? The conflicting demands are: Global Integration Local responsiveness Leveraging knowledge (local to Global) Global Integration: L’Oreal is one of the world ’s most progressive companies and it is being honored for creating a corporate culture that embraces and drives diversity throughout the company
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Summary This report is prepared on the basis of a survey on a local fashion brand (Deshi Dosh)‚ & it’s a survey to building this brand as a strong brand. The concept of branding has been around for centuries as a means to distinguish the goods of one producer from those of another. In fact the word brand is derived from the Old Norse word brander‚ which means “to burn‚” as brands were and still are the means. Brands identify the source or maker of a product and allow consumers to assign responsibility
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“Building Brands for Rural India” By Himanshu Shekhawat Lecturer‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Poornima Group of Colleges‚ ISI-2‚ Sitapura Institutional Area‚ Jaipur E mail: Himanshu.shekhawat@gmail.com Abstract India is a very large country with 3‚700 towns and 6‚ 00‚000 villages. A rural market is a village with a population of less than 5000. But since the larger villages and the smaller towns are witnessing an explosion in growth‚ they are collectively known
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Pacific Brands Case Study Contents Introduction 1. Problem Identification 1.1 Cost Reduction 1.2 Structural Reorganisation 1.3 Ethics and Social Responsibility 2. Problem Analysis 2.1 Cost Reduction 2.2 Structural Reorganisation 2.3 Ethics and Social Responsibility 3. Recommendations 4. Bibliography Introduction Pacific Brands is an Australian based textile retail business that operates throughout Australia‚ New Zealand‚ United Kingdom and Asia. Within the following
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largest beauty company? What was the role of acquisitions in this growth? L’Oreal is the largest beauty company in the world and in the past 100 years that it has expanded‚ it has supplied to 130 countries with offices in 58 different countries. This global company is the number one premium cosmetic product in the world today and has taken the core and beauty of people’s everyday lives since 1907‚ the beginning of L’Oreal. The superior leadership of a guy named Eugene Schueller started this strategic
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the female sitting down looking directly into the camera and making eye contact with the audience. She tells the audience “You know the drill! You straighten your hair and it lasts for about a minute”‚ while running her hands through her long‚ sleek hair. A very quick cut then happens to her
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