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...Sections 13.1 through 13.4 in Chapter 13 – The Capital Budgeting Process from the course textbook. Note, as mentioned in class, the error in the definition of “EBIT” on page 552 in Chapter 13 which should read “Earnings Before Interest and Taxes.” Also, in Example 13-3 at the bottom of page 556, leverage, λ, is erroneously called the “debt-equity ratio” whereas it should be called the “debt fraction” or the “debt-to-capital” ratio. 2. Answer Questions 5-12, 5-14, 5-16, 5-17, 5-46, 5-47 and 5-54 found at the end of Chapter 5. Write up your answers, showing all work, neatly and concisely on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. Be sure your name appears at the top of each page and staple multiple pages together. Submit your answers at the beginning of class. Late submittals will not be accepted. All work is to be your own, consistent with the University Honor Council’s Guide to Academic Integrity. 3. Read “Assessing a Company’s Future Financial Health” (HBS 9-911-412) handed out in class and then complete the financial analysis of SciTronics by filling in the blanks on pages 6 through 10. Then complete The Case of the Unidentified Industries on pages 10 and 11. Explain your choices in The Case of the Unidentified Industries in a one-page typed essay and submit it, with the booklet, in class. Be sure to write your name on the cover of the booklet and on the top of the essay. Be prepared to discuss your analysis in class. Everyone is expected to submit his or her own work, consistent with the University...
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...Introduction and Course Philosophy: This course covers accounting theory and practice for business combinations, segment and interim reporting, foreign exchange and partnerships. Business combinations cover most forms of mergers and acquisitions, which are common among business entities. Segment reporting is how management disaggregates financial results into meaningful business performance. Foreign exchange covers the basics of currency transactions and translation including hedging, which are common in the global economy. Finally, in partnerships we cover more extensively the formation, operation and dissolution of general partnerships, the most prevalent form of business in the United States. In my career in financial services, I was personally involved in 3 large business combination involving aspects of mergers, segment reporting and foreign exchange that we will discuss in class. You will be exposed to the authoritative accounting literature covering each area and get hands on experience in solving typical problems faced by accounting practitioners. We will complete the entire syllabus. Required Text: Advanced Accounting---11th edition, Hoyle, Schaefer and Doupnik McGraw Hill/Irwin 2013. A separate loose leaf edition, with only the chapters we cover will be available exclusively at the Queens College bookstore. The ISBN for the looseleaf edition is 9780077772932. Acquiring the loose leaf edition gives you the convenience of being able to bring only the chapters...
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...launched their new Insights analytics for pages in June 2013. The rollout has replaced the old system gradually from this point, with a more modern-looking platform with more available data. Facebook Insights is a really useful system to understand the more basic elements of your social media analytics requirements. However, if you do want to pull out reams of data purely on your page, Facebook Insights does have its uses. There are six main tabs containing data on your Likes, Reach, Visits, Posts, and People, as well as an Overview tab covering some headline figures. There is also the ability to download extensive spreadsheets containing all of this data broken down by day at a page or post content level. This data is useful, but can be quite time consuming to analyse and comprehend, as well as not having that critical context of comparing it to other pages. If you’re new to Facebook as a business, we’d definitely recommend exploring Insights and seeing what is there for yourself as a first step. Our recommendation would be to not stop there though in your quest to truly understand your performance. FACEBOOK INSIGHTS Facebook Insights covers some of the key metrics mentioned below and contains both public and private metrics; however, it’s one major flaw is that it doesn’t include any real data to compare to on the public metrics, especially in terms of other companies. Insights has a new element where you can compare your page demographics against the Facebook average...
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...The Beginners Guide Table of Contents 03 04 05 06 34 35 What is ProSite? What is Behance? How do ProSite & Behance work together? Get Started in 6 Easy Steps See Live Examples Need More Help? What is ProSite? ProSite is a website builder that allows you to design and fully customize your personal portfolio. Make unlimited customizations without touching a line of code. What is Behance? Behance is the leading creative platform, and is where you will upload your projects. Your work will appear in the Behance galleries, giving you exposure to millions of visitors who come to Behance to discover creative work. How ProSite & Behance Work Together Your Behance projects sync with your ProSite, so you only have to update your work in one place to enjoy all the benefits of Behance’s exposure and to have your own customized personal website. NOTE: Your ProSite can live on your own URL, and it doesn’t contain any Behance branding or ads. Your Behance PorTFoLIo Your ProSITe Get Started in 6 Easy Steps We have created this 6 step guide to help you successfully publish your ProSite. 1 2 3 4 5 6 STEP 1: Select Your Layout There are 4 templates to choose from that act as a starting point for your ProSite. ALL layouts allow you to customize and adjust many elements of the design & layout in order to create a unique and personalized website. noTe: Even after you’ve chosen a layout, you’ll always have the option to experiment with another...
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...obvious things: Critical reasoning, team player, organization, multitasking… BUT, also Understanding your place Doing what they are told with very little oversight Finding he little ways to add value Key point: In order to gain my tryst in solving the big problem, one must be able to execute the small things well Brass Tacks Understanding the process “Weeding out” process: Step 1: 100-90 Missing or inconsistent information Step 2: 30 seconds scan of resume- who can I throw out 90-25 Typos-Yikes! No fit/ no skills Poor organization Key insight: I will have spent very little time evaluating many candidates before I weed them out Saying the wrong things Ex: B.A. Economic[s] Key insight: The cover letter and resume must be perfect. Typos and grammatical mistakes will not be tolerated. Period....
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...Below the menu bar you see the Tool Bar. This would be a good time to experiment with the different slide controls. slideshow tools different views and types of slides tools for objects adding objects and text L-S Workshop Summer 2008 Nancy Errico page 1 More advanced enhancements The Basics of Keynote 4.0.3 6. One of the new features is a format bar. When you click on it you get the most common formatting tools. II. BASIC KEYNOTE TUTORIAL This is a very basic tutorial for a 5 slide presentation. It will include: Title Slide Slide with Bullets Slide with Image Slide with Table Credit slide 1. Title Slide - Type in your desired title. Keynote will select the font which suits your theme. If you want to change your font there are 2 places to look. Click on the large in your tool bar or select Format-Font in the menu bar. Type in your title and pick the font and style. You can change the color of the text or the background color. You can also create a text shadow. 2. Slide two- Create a new slide Select the Masters button and pick the Title & Bullets slide. It starts out with one bullet but each time you hit return you get another place to type a bullet L-S Workshop Summer 2008 Nancy Errico page 2 The Basics of Keynote 4.0.3 3. This is a good time to introduce the Inspector tool. . As you work with different elements within each...
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... (Refer to the course outline to identify a potential topic) • Each group must provide the instructor on Tuesday May 10th the name of your group members and the topic you have selected. • A copy of your group project report must be submitted to your instructor no later than on session 12 (June 9th). Report content (suggested) The body of the report may include the following elements: - Introduction (purpose and scope) – ½ page - Topic overview – 2 pages - Overview of Company 1 – 3 pages - Overview of Company 2 – 3 pages - Analysis – 3 pages - Conclusion (closure) – ½ page Research data • Your report should contain references from at least seven recently published sources (academic articles, books, economic and business press releases). Report format Long report format (cover page, table of contents, body of the report, appendices) • Body of the report (12 pages; double spaced, 12 font) • Business report; ensure visual variety of the report content (headings, sub-headings, bullets, highlights) Report grading criteria 20%: Communication skills (organization, presentation, tone, language, and flow) 60%: Content (depth of analysis, clarity of issues, relationship among concepts, integration of own ideas). 20%: Literature research (quality of research, integration in the report) Project organization ...
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... 3. Don’t put case exhibits in your written case analysis. 4. Support your assertions with evidence drawn from case facts and your analysis. 5. Calculations are only the beginning of the analysis. You must interpret them and assess their managerial implications and significance for the decisions under discussion. Don’t be misled that your goal is just to solve the accounting problem. While you are expected to solve the accounting problem that is presented to you, don’t just solve the accounting problem; solve the business problem (the big picture) go beyond the obvious. 6. Type an 8 1/2 x 11 cover page which includes your name, case name, and the due date. Do not put your name on any other pages of your paper, including Exhibits. You may use 2 sided print 7....
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...EDU 695 Week 4 Assignment Research and Educational Change NEW – Only Cover Letter – NO Person To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/edu-695-ash/edu-695-week-4-assignment-research-and-educational-change-new Ashford 5: – Week 4 – Assignment Research and Educational Change One aspect of professional development that educators can participate in is that of educational conferences. While you may at some point have participated in an educational conference as an attendee, you have the opportunity in this assignment to think as a presenter! This assignment will also provide you the opportunity to create a Curriculum Vitae (CV) and cover letter. In this assignment, you will take your discussion presentation you prepared for the staff meeting and convert it into a poster that you could use at an academic conference. As well, often when submitting a poster proposal you include a CV and cover letter that highlight your experience and research interests. Historically, a conference poster session involves use of a large poster-board style document as a reference when speaking with conference attendees about your research or practical experiences with a topic. Increasingly, the poster session involves handouts in digital format transferred through QR codes or another medium and may involve a television or other screen display to communicate your research at an academic conference. Always, your poster presentation contains a title, introduction to your question...
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...Cover Letter Template - Applying with Cover Letter Only (A Youth Central Cover Letter Template) Use this cover letter template if: You're applying for a job that has been advertised You've been asked to apply using only a cover letter Some organisations will ask you to respond to their job requirements in a one-page cover letter. When this happens it's important to make sure you use your cover letter to link your experience and skills to the requirements of the job. When writing a letter like this you should include: Your name, email address and phone number at the top of the page on the right The name of the business and the contact person's full name on the left The date you wrote the letter on the right A reference line (e.g., "Re: Application for Administrative Assistant position") An address to the reviewer directly (e.g., "Dear Mr. Moyle" - don't use "To whom it may concern") An opening statement that briefly introduces you to the reader A paragraph that summarises your experience and skills A list of bullet points that uses one bullet per job requirement, clearly outlining the requirement and explaining how you meet it in no more than two lines A closing paragraph asking to arrange an interview If you don't have any formal work experience, other things you can mention in your cover letter include: General skills that help you work in a team and as part of an organisation Personal attributes that will help you learn...
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...Write my… Project byAlija Sule Himadree Sinh Nikita Shukla Nikita Kanade Design management INTRODUCTION – V ISION AND MISSION The business aims at providing content for users who generally have an issue articulating their thoughts on several occasions. The content could stretch over different areas like Professional resumes, application letters, important emails, board room speeches, and even informal write-ups like birthday notes, wedding toasts, and condolences. The business model would be a partnership start-up. Every partner would specialise in generating a particular kind of content. TARGET AUDIENCE The target user group can be broadly divided into two groups Fresh graduates seeking employment and seasoned professionals For personal occasions, the audience would majorly be well educated, wealthy individuals consciously wanting to maintain a particular public image and standard. ABOUT THE PROBLEM/ISSUE India is a country with a diverse culture and innumerable languages. Even though English has been a secondary language, it is now used all over the country as the language of official conduct. Though English language education is gaining momentum, people are still grounded and find it easier to think and express them in their mother tongue/regional language. When it comes to public expression of oneself, the language barrier become even more prominent inspite of clarity of thoughts. Our job would be to bridge this gap by articulating...
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...Cover Letters and other career correspondence Your letter is your introduction —it continues or starts a conversation about work or education Just as you start a conversation by introducing yourself, a résumé should always be sent with an accompanying letter. Picture yourself sitting face-to-face with a person doing work that is interesting. What would you say? What do you want to ensure they know about you before you leave the room? Your letter is a chance to make a great first impression or continue a conversation that has already been started. Your letter is something employers expect —it shows your professionalism and helps them get to know you Every time you submit a résumé, you should attach an accompanying letter. Even if they don’t specifically request it, employers expect documentation from you that shows your professionalism and potential contributions. What better way to start than by using a cover letter? Your letter should clearly show the match —it illustrates the connections between you and the work Some employers scan your résumé first, while others start with the cover letter. To increase your chances of being invited to an interview, ensure that both documents clearly show the match between what the employer needs and what you can contribute. Once you have made the match, remember that the letter is your chance to stand out as an individual from the many other qualified applicants. Include information that supports and points to your résumé, without...
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...Linux Platforms and Applications, Pages 22–23 2. 1.2 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 7 3. 1.3 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 21 4. 1.4 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 24 5. 1.5 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 10 6. 2.1 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 69 7. 2.2 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 62 8. 2.3 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 39 9. 2.4 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 37 10. 2.5 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 40 11. 3.1 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Pages 95–97 12. 3.2 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 85 13. 3.3 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 88 14. 3.3 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 104 15. 3.5 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 97 16. 4.1 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Pages 116–117 17. 4.2 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 138 18. 4.2 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 134 19. 4.4 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 128 20. 4.5 Security Strategies in Linux Platforms and Applications, Page 138 21. 5.1 Security Strategies...
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...CIT 135 - Communication Skills Assignment 1 (10%) ➢ This assignment includes INDIVIDUAL and GROUP elements. ➢ Questions 1-9 are to be completed as a group. Question 10 is to be completed individually. ➢ You will get 0% if you are late submitting the assignment (regardless any reasons). ➢ You will get 0% if you are caught copying. ➢ Each question must have at least ½ page of answer. ➢ Due Date:- [week 6- 20 /September/ 2011] Question 1 (10 marks) Why do you think good communication in an organization improves employee attitudes and performance? Include any relevant example to support our answer. Question 2 (10 marks) Is it possible for companies to be too dependent on communication technology? Explain. Question 3 (10 marks) Is conflict in a team good or bad? Provide any relevant examples to support the arguments. Question 4 (10 marks) How does content listening differ from critical listening and empathic listening? Explain. Question 5 (10 marks) What are the advantages and disadvantages of electronic media? Provide any relevant examples to support the arguments. Question 6 (5 marks) Discuss the differences between effective listeners and ineffective listeners. Question 7 (10 marks) What are some ways to improve speaking and listening skills when communicating with people of other cultures? Question 8 (5 marks) What are the risks of using computerized translation when...
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