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    0.Study of Independent Fiancial Advisor (IFA) channel to identify key service parameters for achieving competitive advantage ICICI PRUDENTIAL AMC Bengaluru Mr. ******** Mr. ******* Branch Manager ****** Sales and Distribution Industry Guide: Faculty Guide: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the Post Graduate Programme in Management at ******‚ Manipal by: Name: ******* and ******* Institute: ****** Date: 26.04. 2012 Contents Executive Summary 6 Introduction 7

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    IRSPROPOSAL Course: Lecturer: Title: Prepared by: Due Date and Time: Business Research Methods (626) Mr. Schofield The Future Growth of Apple Inc. Stefania Arrivabene Monday November 5th‚ 3:00 PM Stefania Arrivabene IRS Proposal ESE 60 Lecturer: Mr Schofield Table of Contents Acknowledgments ........................................................................................................ 3 Introduction ...........................................................................

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    The Gap Inc. business strategy is a combined of cost leader and differentiation. The company provides a highly competitive price with some differentiated fashion features. As a cost leader‚ Gap supplies the similar products at a lower price‚ uses the simple design‚ and applies a tight cost control system to its store space. At the same time‚ Gap also equipped with some unique product features. The company has variety products designed for different group of target customer‚ like GapKids and Banana

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    Horngren IFA 11e Ch03

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    © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 3-2 Learning Objectives Close revenue and expense accounts and update retained earnings 6. Correct erroneous journal entries and describe how errors affect accounts 7. Explain how computers have transformed the processing of accounting data 5. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 3-3 Learning Objective 1 Use Double-Entry Accounting Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall

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    CSR Gap Analysis of the GAP Gap Inc prefaces their 2004/5 CSR report with the question: what is a company’s role in society? Their answer is that a company ‘only realizes its full potential when it embraces its role as a global citizen’. This raises two interesting points; the first is that the answer to the question ‘what is a company’s role in society?’ will be conditioned by normative assumptions about business/government relations in a firm’s country of incorporation. David Detomasi

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    Introduction The Gap Inc. is a global specialty retailer that operates stores selling casual apparel and accessories for men‚ women‚ and children (Yahoo Market Guide‚ 2001). Under the Gap‚ are the Old Navy and Banana Republic brands (Yahoo Market Guide‚ 2001). Demographic/Psychographic/Geographic Segmentation Gap The Gap’s target age segment is males and females ranging from seventeen to twenty-five years old (Cosmopolitan‚ 2000‚ p. 2). The typical family life cycle for a Gap customer comprises

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    Case #4: Bridging the Gap As customers once knew‚ The Gap was a popular fashion apparel store that attracted many people to it. However‚ this is no longer the case in the present day. So what happened? According to the case‚ competitors are gaining market share with cheaper and fresher fashion designs. One of the problems Gap (including other retailers) is the rising costs of raw materials. Gap said this would force them to raise their prices on items by 20 percent‚ but the customers

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    commerce Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programs GAP Strategic Audit Strategic Management Dr. Manal EL kordi Presented by : Khaled Abdel Aziem Mohamed shams Cohort 3 JAN 2013 STRATIGIC MANAGEMENT Page 1 INDEX Topic Page Word of honest………………………………………….…………………….3 Introduction to industry……………………………………………………4 About GAP ………………………………………………………………………..4 Current Status…………………………………………………………………..5 GAP Profile & Mission……………………………………………………….5 External Environment………………………………………………………

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    Executive Summary Gap Inc. is facing the problem of decreasing sales in the family clothing store industry. Included in this paper is a detailed analysis of the family clothing store industry. This external analysis has showed that the industry is extremely competitive and difficult to make a profit due to low profit margins. The internal analysis of the company shows that although sales have decreased‚ Gap’s financial performance strengthens every year. Their profitability‚ leverage‚ and liquidity

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    payments. 2. What do hedge funds do: (a) Hedge? (b) Speculate? (c) Arbitrage? (d) None of the above Answer: (a)‚ (b)‚ (c) 3. During the growing season a corn farmer sells short corn futures contracts in an amount equal to her crop. If after harvesting and selling her crop she maintains the contracts‚ she is then considered a: (a) Hedger (b) Speculator (c) Arbitrager (d) None of the above Answer: (b)

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