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    Introduction of Share Tea

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    INTRODUCTION OF SHARE TEA Share Tea Dining Business Corporate was founded in 1992 by Mr. Cheng Kai-Lung and we started off our business with to-go black tea and pearl milk tea drinks. With great comments and feedback from our customers Share Tea was known as good tea. Since then‚ we have expanded our branches all over the world and we have had great success as part of the tea-drinking sector. In 1992‚ the very first shop of Share Tea opened in Taipei City;three years later‚ Share Tea Corporation was founded;

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    application for 15‚000 shares of Rs.100/- each. The share amount was payable as under : – Rs.20/- on Application Rs.30/- on Allotment Rs.20/- on First Call & Rs.30/- on Final Call Applications were received for 10‚000 shares. All moneys were called and duly received. Pass necessary journal entries and prepare ledger account and Balance Sheet. Q. 2 A Company issued Rs.5‚00‚000/- new capital divided into Rs.10/- shares at a premium of Rs.4/- per share payable as On Application Re.1/- per share On Allotment

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    What is Ordinary Shares An ordinary share defines a single unit of equity ownership of a corporation‚ where the holders of the ordinary shares receive the right to cast a vote in decisions involving important corporate matters. Such votes are available to each ordinary shareholder in correspondence to the number of ordinary shares held within the company. Ordinary shareholders are the last to receive dividends‚ and are only entitled to funds which remain after dividends on preferred shares are paid

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    Tax and Share Holders

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    your city or county you may need to register for a business license or tax registration certificate. If have employees you may also need an employer identification number from the IRS‚ a zoning permit‚ or a seller ’s license from your state. General Partnership-A company that is jointly formed by two or more individuals •LIABILITY-Each partner is liable for all debts of the company to include any contracts entered into by other partners. •INCOME TAXES-General partnerships do not pay income taxes

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    Have you ever wondered our purpose living here? Have you ever thought of why you were born? Each of us is brought here for a purpose‚ but the question is‚ what is that purpose? A discovery‚ we will soon find out as we journey along our life. Each of us is created in a special way. Each of us has unique talents‚ gifts and abilities made especially for us. God has given us these gifts and talents that will best enable us to serve His kingdom and become the person He knows we can be. We have our own

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    To begin with‚ BCG is the acronym for Boston Consulting Group—a general management consulting firm highly respected in business strategy consulting. BCG Growth-Share Matrix (see figure 1) happens to be one of many of BCG’s strategic concepts the organisation developed in the late 1970s‚ and is being taught at leading business schools and executive education programmes around the world. It is a management tool that serves four distinct purposes (McDonald 2003; Kotler 2003; Cipher 2006): it can

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    the most preferred tier of classified stock‚ offering more voting rights than Class B shares. Class A shares are designed to insulate management from the short-term swings of Wall Street‚ by allowing those in management to control a small amount of the equity of the company but still maintain voting power. These types of shares are not sold to the public and cannot be traded‚ which supporters say allows management to focus on long-term goals. Class A shares’ annual operating expenses typically include

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    Executive: Market Share

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    Dove sales declined due to competition. Unilever’s objective is to increase the market share for its Dove brand by evolving this brand into a modern and desirable one‚ while at the same time standing out against strong competition. By September 2006‚ the first phase of the re-launch campaign‚ started in 2004‚ has been successfully finalized. To further satisfy Unilever‚ Kerstin Dunleavy‚ Dove brand manager‚ should define the next steps and make specific recommendations for the second phase of marketing

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    What is a rights issue? Distinguish between a renounceable and a non-renounceable rights issue. How would a company account for such issues? A rights issue is an issue of new shares to existing shareholders whereby they are given the right to purchase additional shares in proportion to their current shareholdings. Usually the issue price is set below the current market price of the company’s shares. A renounceable rights issue allows the shareholder to take up the rights issue‚ let it lapse

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    oligopoly‚ and monopoly. Perfect competition: There are many‚ many small sellers (technically‚ there must be an infinite number of sellers)‚ each of whom produces an identical product. It is very easy for new sellers to enter this market‚ and it is easy for existing sellers to leave the market. Examples: There are no real world examples of perfectly competitive markets. The stock market comes close. 2.0 Analysis 2.1 Perfect competition Perfect competition describes a market structure whose

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