CORPORATION FORMATION DEFINITION An artificial being created by operation of law‚ having the right of succession and powers‚ attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence” (New Corporation Code) CHARACTERISTICS * separate legal entity – an artificial being with a personality separate from that of its individual owners * created by operation of law – mere agreement of the parties cannot give rise to a corporation * right of succession – continues
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FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA ISO 9001:2000 CERTIFIED An opportunity to be part of the organization which plays a key role in providing food security to the nation The Food Corporation of India‚ one of the largest Public Sector Undertakings‚ dealing with Foodgrain supply-chain management wishes to recruit Officers for manning Category I posts. Online applications are invited from Indian Nationals who fulfil the prescribed qualifications‚ experience and age etc. for the posts indicated below:- PROJECTED
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The Robert Mondavi Corporation Table of Contents 1. Organizational Mission and Vision 3 Mission 3 2. Corporate Objectives 3 A. Financial Objectives 3 B. Strategic Objectives 3 3. Corporate level Strategies 3 4. Business level Strategy 4 5. External Analyses Opportunities and Threats 5 A. Opportunities 5 6. Competitive Analysis 6 A. New Entrants 6 B. Substitutes 7 C. Rivalry within the Industry 8 E. Customers 9 7. Industry Key Success Factors 9 Home markets
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Corporations are moral agents I chose to evaluate the second debate because I thought it was the most significant to the purpose of the class: to analyze the moral responsibility of business. The debaters were assigned to negate and affirm the following motion: Corporations are Moral Agents. In my opinion‚ this motion comes down to the decision to hold corporations responsible for their (corporations) decisions on a moral basis or just hold them responsible for their decisions on a legal basis
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SHOE CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS GROUP 8; SECTION B By IMPORTANT ISSUE * Incorporation of the rapidly changing styles in the production and the procedure to do the same * Problem between the Manager of styling and the Assistant to the superintendent of the Centerville plant‚ i.e. Lack of understanding and communication between the styling Department and the production Department. * Delay and ambiguity in the process of maintaining historical statistics on shipments (Bypassing
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LEGAL BASIS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF K TO 12 1. THE WHY OF OUR BEING HERE TODAY …. 2. * THE ENABLED FILIPINO * THE LEGAL BASIS 1987 Constitution - Article XIV‚ Section 1 - Article XIV‚ Section 2.1 R.A. 7160 (Local Gov’t Code ) * THE K+12 BASIC EDUCATION REFORM * THE SYNTHESIS 3. The enabled/empowered value-driven‚ visionary Filipino is the greatest treasure of this nation‚ a vision shared by every segment of our society‚ a vision achieved through quality education. 4. Article
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A Case Study: Oracle Systems Corporation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1977‚ Lawrence J. Ellison founded System Development Laboratories to sell a database management system he had developed in a CIA project. It was only in 1982 that the company was renamed to Oracle Systems Corporation‚ to reflect the success of their first product‚ Oracle Database. Oracle used the C programming language to create its products‚ which was a big part of
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How Natural Processes Operate at Coastal Geographic Environment. Natural Processes are actions or events that have natural causes‚ which result in natural events. The three main coastal environment processes that operate at Muriwai are Coastal Erosion‚ Coastal Transportation and Coastal Deposition. The elements that interact to produce natural processes are wind‚ waves and tides. Each phenomenon at Muriwai’s coastal geographic environment has been produced by interaction. Coastal
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1. On 1st Jan’ 1988 Megha corporation issued eight percent 50‚ 00‚000 bonds of Rs 100 each at Rs 103. Issue cost was 0.5% of the amount raised. On 1st Jan 2008‚ Five years before its maturity the firm wanted to call the bonds at Rs 108. The corporation spent Rs 80‚000 on reacquisition of bonds. What accounting entries would be passed in the books of Megha Corporation? 2. On 1st January 2009 Shweta corporation purchased 10‚00‚000 of its fully paid shares at Rs 22 per share. On 20th January 2009
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implement this concept. For example‚ there are many activities and events that must take place to generate revenues. The accountant adopts the procedure of recognizing revenues at the time a certain critical event takes place. The sales (or accrual) basis is the most widely used method for recognizing revenues. Revenues are assumed to be earned at the time the sale is made‚ even though the cash may not have been collected from customers. For companies that produce to open stock‚ the sale is the critical
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