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    Chapter one 1.0 INTRODUCTION In almost all nations of the world today‚ taxes form the most important part of governments’ venue. The need for taxation the world over and particularly‚ the “Third World”‚ has become necessary; and will remain so with the increasing dependence of the citizenry on the central government for the provision of infrastructure and other necessaries of life. In Ghana‚ the central government provided and continues to make available such infrastructure as roads‚ portable water

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    and financial statements of the Patton-Fuller financial information. This paper will summarize the relationship between revenue sources and expenses and explain the effect of revenue sources on financial reporting and reviewing the annual reports of 2008-2009‚ and the differences between the audited and the unaudited statements‚ as well as determine how the hospital’s revenues and expenses are grouped for planning and control. How did the audited and unaudited financial statements differ? After

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    Sales Plan for Growee PRE-CALL ANALYSIS I. Company Profile * UNILAB is the largest and leading healthcare company in the Philippines. UNILAB take pride in providing quality and affordable healthcare products and services that enrich the lives of Filipino families. Starting out as a small drugstore in 1945 post-war Manila‚ Unilab provided quality medicines at prices within the reach of the community. Today‚ Unilab develops‚ manufactures‚ and markets over 300 prescription‚ over-the-counter

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    Sales Promotion

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    Sales Promotion Sales promotion is one of the four aspects of promotional mix. (The other three parts of the promotional mix are advertising‚ personal selling‚ and publicity/public relations.) Media and non-media marketing communication are employed for a pre-determined‚ limited time to increase consumer demand‚ stimulate market demand or improve product availability. Examples include: • contests • point of purchase displays • rebate (marketing) • free travel‚ such as free flights A good definition

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    Internal Revenue Code

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    imposed (a) Corporations in general A tax is hereby imposed for each taxable year on the taxable income of every corporation. IRC 7701(a)(3) - Definitions (3) Corporation The term “corporation” includes associations‚ joint-stock companies‚ and insurance companies. IRC 7701(a)(4) (4) Domestic The term “domestic” when applied to a corporation or partnership means created or organized in the United States or under the law of the United States or of any State unless‚ in the case of a partnership

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    Sales Ethics

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    Brock McKinnon Feb. 12‚ 2004 Sales Ethics What are they and how can they be better Followed? To fully understand the nature of the question posed one must know the meaning of ethics. Webster ’s dictionary defines ethics as the philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it; moral philosophy‚ the moral fitness of a decision‚ course of action‚ etc. Basically‚ I believe ethics is how one makes a decision according to the social

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    Sales Promotion Sales promotion is any initiative undertaken by an organisation to promote an increase in sales‚ usage or trial of a product or service Sales promotions are varied. Often they are original and creative.  Buy-One-Get-One-Free (BOGOF) - which is an example of a self-liquidating promotion. For example if a loaf of bread is priced at $1‚ and cost 10 cents to manufacture‚ if you sell two for $1‚ you are still in profit - especially if there is a corresponding increase in sales.

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    have in stock. Target tracks all sales done on their cards. So‚ Target can track customers who use their card at other retailers and compete by providing that merchandise as well. Location: Location is a critical factor in a consumer’s selection of a store. Starbucks coffee (shown here Figure 0) is an example. They will conquer one area of a city at a time and then expand in the region. They open stores close to one another to let the storefront promote the company; they do little media advertising

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    sales manager

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    I. How Do Businesses Compete? (Q1‚Q2) 1. Business strategies are primarily concerned with allocating resources across functional activities and product-markets to give the unit a sustainable advantage over its competitors. 2. The unit’s core competencies and resources‚ together with the customer and competitive characteristics of its industry‚ determine the viability of any particular competitive strategy. 3. Most SBUs pursue a single competitive strategy—one that best fits their market environments

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    3.6 Revenue recognition with examples when goods are sold under sale or return There are cases when payments are received prior to events that trigger revenue recognition. In that case‚ cash is debited and the unearned revenue is credited. On the other hand‚ when revenue recognition is triggered before actual payment is received‚ accounts receivable is debited while revenue is credited (“Revenue Recognition Principle‚” 2013). Goods are sold under sale or return when they are “sent by the supplier

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