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    Lg Corporation

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    OneSource One-Stop Report LG Corp. 5 February 2013 OneSource One-Stop Reports for LG Corp. LG Corp. LG Twin Tower 20‚ Yeouido-Dong‚ Yeongdeungpo-Gu Seoul‚ 150721 Korea‚ Republic of Tel: Fax: 82-2-37771114 82-2-37732292 Employees: Company Type: Corporate Family: Traded: Incorporation Date: Auditor: 92 Public Parent 212 Companies Korea Stock Exchange: 05-Jan-1947 Deloitte & Touche LLP Financials in: GBP (000) 003550 Fiscal Year End: 31-Dec-2011 Reporting Currency: South Korean Won

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    Harnischfeger Corporation

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    Financial Reporting & Analysis April 19th‚ 2013 Case Study- Harnischfeger Corporation 1. Describe clearly the accounting changes Harnischfeger made in 1984 as stated in Note 2 of its financial statements. The accelerated depreciation method was changed from to straight-line on all company assets that caused to increase after-tax net income for 1984 by $11.005 million.  The cumulative effect of change in 1984 there will

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    Xerox Corporation (A)

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    I. Case Context Xerox Company is a multinational corporation engaged in the business of global document-processing and financial services markets. The document processing product line included the manufacture‚ development‚ and marketing of copiers and duplicators‚ facsimile products‚ scanners‚ and other related equipment in over 130 countries. Meanwhile‚ its financial services operations included insurance‚ equipment financing‚ investments‚ and investment banking. Since it was founded in 1906

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    Chillout Corporation

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    consulting‚ Inc. has concluded that standard costing is the best costing system for your company when used correctly. We have identified a few problems with your standard costing system that we would like to address. The first problem with ChillOut Corporation is the overall focus of the organization is too centralized around favorable variances. Managers are awarded bonuses for favorable variances and the computer software only notifies departments when there is an unfavorable variance. The department

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    1 AN OVERVIEW OF TARGET COSTING Introduction Many managers often underestimate the power of target costing as a serious competitive tool. When general managers read the word “costing”‚ they naturally assume it is a topic for their finance or accounting staff. They miss the fact that target costing is really a systematic profit and cost management process. What Is Target Costing? CAM-I defines target costing as the maximum amount of cost that can be incurred on a product and still earn the required

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    Kmart Corporation

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    Kmart Corporation Calandra Kimbrough BUS 692 Strategies in Human Resource Management Dr. Lao January 21‚ 2013 Kmart is an American chain of discount stores headquartered in the United States. The chain purchased Sears in 2005‚ forming a new corporation under the name Sears Holdings Corporation. Increasing productivity is one of the most critical goals in organizations such as Kmart. In this paper I will be assessing the technology requirements relevant to employee productivity‚ staffing systems

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    Shoe Corporation

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    Shoe Corporation of Illinois here is the content we have for our case‚ edit as you feel necessary: Summary of facts · Shoe Corporation of Illinois (SCI) produces a line of lower-priced women’s shoes. · Average profit per pair of shoes has decreased from 10 years ago. · The company has 2 factories within 60 miles of Chicago and a headquarters; offering 100 to 120 different products to customers each year. · The external environment is unstable‚ requiring rapid responses to style demands.

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    Agency Cost

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    Agency Costs of Free Cash Flow‚ Corporate Finance‚ and Takeovers Michael C. Jensen Harvard Business School MJensen@hbs.edu Abstract The interests and incentives of managers and shareholders conflict over such issues as the optimal size of the firm and the payment of cash to shareholders. These conflicts are especially severe in firms with large free cash flows—more cash than profitable investment opportunities. The theory developed here explains 1) the benefits of debt in reducing agency

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    Homework Assignment #3 EEOC v Target Corporation 1) What were the legal issues in this case? What did the appeals court decide? The issue was whether there was disparate treatment based on race in the recruitment and hiring process at Target. The court also considered the issue of whether the employer’s failure to retain resumes and interview forms violated Title VII’s record retention requirements. The district court granted summary judgment to Target on both issues. Target entered into a consent decree

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    target costing process

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    The desired profit margin is subtracted from the target selling price to determine the target cost. If the target cost is below the company’s current cost‚ the company may decide to introduce the product and functional cost analysis may attempt to reduce cost to an acceptable level. If the target cost is above the current cost‚ functional cost analysis will make changes and prepare another cost estimates. If the target cost is equal to current cost‚ company may decide whether or not to introduce

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