VCE CAT 3 1998 64 Question 1 64 Question 2 64 Question 3 64 Question 4 64 Question 5 65 Question 6 65 Question 7. 65 Question 8. 65 Question 9 66 Question 10. 66 CAT 3: Written examination 1998 66 VCE REPORT 1999 68 CAT 3 1999 Case study The Keen Loan Company have branch offices in most cities and provide loans for people wanting to
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tips on how to answer questions relating to case studies; 1)Read the case-study carefully: Case-studies will run up to many lines. So‚ do not think twice about spending time on reading the question. Read it the second time if you haven’t understood clearly. 2)Read the questions relating to the case: After a first time reading of the case study‚ reading the questions pertaining to it‚ will help you know what to look out for in the case. Underline these instances in the case study for later reference
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Q1. What is the "relevant" cost of manufacturing a Challenger bike? Q4. Can you estimate the incremental return on investment for the Challenger deal? It is difficult to estimate the incremental return on investment for the Challenger deal due to insufficient information. It would be difficult to predict return due to the uncertainty of customer retention with the implementation of this deal. Q5. What are the major cash flow implications of the Challenger deal? Cash flow is a difficult
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Narrator: Jaden‚ Jaren‚ and Tedra went bike riding together one afternoon. Jaren: Hey guys let’s stop here at this park to rest a minute. Jaden: Ok‚ that sounds good to me! Tedra: While we are here‚ we all can play on the swings. Narrator: So Jaden‚ Jaren‚ and Tedra park their bikes and went running over to the swing area. Jaden: Jaren‚ I can swing higher than you. Jaren: No‚ you can’t. I can swing higher than you. Tedra: Hey you two‚ stop that‚ someone can get hurt. Narrator:
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CASE STUDY QUESTIONS: Read and Complete case study “Starbucks and McCafe – a David vs. Goliath Battle?” on pages 350 – 352 of your text. 1. If you were the manager of or an adviser to Starbucks Australia‚ how could you use a SWOT analysis in deciding your strategy for the chain’s future in Australia? In order to compete effectively in the Australian café market‚ Starbucks must be alert to: changes in opportunities and threats in the external environment; be equipped to take advantage of internal
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Barbie’s Success Story Submitted By Kishor Chandra 92062 WMG 18 1 Question 1. Analyst observed that the Barbie‚ the main icon of American culture‚ reflected changes in American society. Analyze the changes in Barbie’s image over the years. Answer. Barbie was considered an icon of American culture across the world and a representation of the richness and luxurious lifestyle of the Americans. She was also regarded as a role model who inspired young girls to become independent and self independent
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Case Study 1) General Information: Student name: Larry money Date of Testing: Grade: 1 Date of Birth: Chronological Age: School: 2) Reason for Assessment: is currently having difficulties with learning and behavior. frequently is out of his throughout the day‚ and answers aloud before being called on to give the answers and struggles to follow directions. also has learning difficulties in reading decoding and reading comprehension. 3) Background Information: lives with is
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Opportunity to expand | * Business management (Accounting) * Human resources (Staffing) * Imitability * Production costs | * Control of firm * Restricts him as manager * Potential job loss in future | Owners Preferences As Kootenay Bicycles does not have a mission and vision statement‚ the Company’s implied objectives are entrenched in the owner’s preferences and values. * Building frames is his passion‚ and he intends to keep bending metal into beautiful bikes and make his company
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Royal Dutch Shell- (RDS) Answer Guidelines: Q1. Discuss Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and how they impact Royal Dutch Shell in doing business abroad. Define culture: “culture is shared‚ learned values‚ norms of behaviour‚ means of communication and other outward expressions which distinguish one group of people from another”‚ or the collective programming of the human mind Main two theorists in Culture- Hofstede as the main and Trompenaars relational dimensions Dimensions are: Power distance
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| Baldwin Bicycle Case Study | Strategic Cost Managment | | Submitted to-Mr. Suneel Maheshwari | | By- Sourabh Dhawan- Nooruddin Hussain Nimisha Rathi Tulika Singhal | 1. What is the relevant cost of manufacturing a challenger bike? Present Situation | | | | Total Revenue | | 10872000 | | Units sold | | 98791 | | P.U Price | | 110.0505 | | | | | | | | | | Hi Valu Proposal | | | | Material | 39.8 | | |
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