...2002 also known as the 'Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act' (in the Senate) and 'Corporate and Auditing Accountability and Responsibility Act' (in the House) and more commonly called Sarbanes–Oxley, Sarbox or SOX- It is a United States federal law that set new or enhanced standards for all U.S. public company boards, management and public accounting firms. As a result of SOX, top management must now individually certify the accuracy of financial information. In addition, penalties for fraudulent financial activity are much more severe. Also, SOX increased the independence of the outside auditors who review the accuracy of corporate financial statements, and increased the oversight role of boards of directors. PPT: Principles-based approach- tends to avoid the occurrence of "loopholes and can efficiently cover most forms of misfeasance or violations whenever they offend against the principle that has been raised to the level of law. * Loopholes- a way of escaping a difficulty, especially...
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...Supplemental Case 16-1: Waking Up the Coffee Industry 16.64 Supplemental Case 16-2: The New Breed of Salesperson 16.67 Brief Chapter Outline CHAPTER 16 Today’s Promotional Techniques GETTING TO KNOW DAN WIEDEN OF WIEDEN AND KENNEDY I. PROMOTION AND THE PROMOTION MIX. II. ADVERTISING: PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION. A. The Growing Use of Infomercials. B. Advertising and Promotion on the Internet. C. Global Advertising. III. PERSONAL SELLING: PROVIDING PERSONAL ATTENTION. A. Steps in the Selling Process. 1. Prospect and Qualify. 2. Preapproach. 3. Approach. 4. Make Presentation. 5. Answer Questions. 6. Close Sale. 7. Follow Up. B. Using Technology to Practice Consultative Selling. C. The Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Sales Process. IV. PUBLIC RELATIONS: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS. A. Publicity: The Talking Arm of PR. V. SALES...
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...Chapter 2 THE DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Copyright © 2012 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a International Marketing 2e by Cateora 1 Chapter learning objectives 1. The basis for the reestablishment of world trade following World War II 2. The importance of balance-of-payment figures to a country’s economy 3. The effects of protectionism on world trade 4. The seven types of trade barriers 5. The importance of the GATT and the WTO 6. The emergence of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group Copyright © 2012 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a International Marketing 2e by Cateora 2 Australia to play catalyst to break down trade barriers • Barriers to trade, both tariff and nontariff, are one of the major issues confronting international marketers • If the benefits of the social, political, and economic changes now taking place are to be fully realised, free trade must prevail throughout the global marketplace ▪ WTO (World Trade Organization) • Countries are pushing for speedier removal of quotas on textiles and clothing while the WTO examines cuts in agricultural support Copyright © 2012 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a International Marketing 2e by Cateora 3 Top ten 2009 Australian trading partners Copyright © 2012 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a International Marketing 2e by Cateora 4 The twentieth century • First half of the twentieth century –...
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...on any type of debt by falling to make payments which it is obligated to do. (ppt) So, let’s consider what is the main reason that causes the troubles in Spain’s banks? Actually, it is the collapse of the real estate bubble that dragged the Spanish banks into the quagmire. So, what is real estate bubble? Real estate bubble is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets. It is characterized by rapidly increases in valuation of real property such as housing until they reach unsustainable levels and then decline. (ppt) What are the reasons behind the fact of the collapse of real estate bubble and what are the effects of that? First of all, the economic downturn is the catalyst of the real estate bubble burst. (ppt)The average annual growth of houses in Spain was about 10% from late 1997 to early 2008. In some years, the growth rate even reached 20%. Land prices rose by 5 times.(ppt: Spanish house prices) Due to the over optimistic estimate of real estate and banking industry, the Spanish banking sector took the real estate loans as the high quality credit. Up to 2009, real estate loans issued by Spanish financial industry have reached 445 billion euro dollars. However, after the global financial crisis, the economy which originally driven by the real estate was bogged down immediately and the smashing housing market disappeared in just one night. (ppt)The fact shows the failure of credit risk measurement and management. Credit ...
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...Radio cab market is slated top grow at a rate of z1% per annum Business model can be differentiated into ‐ different fleet – z2 and z3 g p g g Revenues garnered for this particular sector occurs through 2 significant heads such as z4 and z5 Drivers Drivers & Challenges – Increase in disposable income and p p g transportation spending – Influx of tourists – Demand from corporate sector – Change in mindset Hard and soft skills’ training for cab drivers Increasing entertainment options inside radio cabs Radio cabs with Wi‐Fi service Challenges – High fares – TRAI regulation on SMS cap – Unavailability of parking space Trends Collaborations with other service providers marking the sector PE investments in the sector Technological advancements in radio cabs Exclusive radio cabs for women Exclusive radio cabs for women Major Players Competition Company 1 Company 4 Company 2 Company 5 Company 3 Company 6 RADIO CAB MARKET IN INDIA 2012.PPT 2 •Introduction •Market Overview M k tO i •Business Model •Revenue Model •Revenue Model •Drivers & Challenges •Government Participation •Government Participation •Trends •Competition •Strategic Recommendations Appendix •Appendix RADIO CAB MARKET IN INDIA 2012.PPT 3 Ease of booking and quality customer service work towards shaping growth for radio cabs in the country SAMPLE Radio Cab Market – Overview • Radio cabs business have emerged as one of the fastest growing businesses in India...
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...Regulation. • In Australia, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) authorises financial institutions to carry out financial intermediation. Copyright 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Financial Institutions Management 2e, by Lange, Saunders, Anderson ,Thomson and Cornett Slides prepared by Maike Sundmacher 1-2 Products Sold by the Financial Services Industry • Comparing the products of DIs in 1950 and 2006: – Much greater distinction between types of DIs in terms of products in 1950 than in 2006. – Blurring of product lines and services over time. – Wider array of services offered by all DI types. – Refer to Tables 1.1A and 1.1B in the text. Copyright 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Financial Institutions Management 2e, by Lange, Saunders, Anderson ,Thomson and Cornett Slides prepared by Maike Sundmacher 1-3 Banks • Banks are the largest depository institutions in terms of size. • Major difference between banks and credit unions/savings institutions: banks have more varied assets and liabilities. • Differences in operating characteristics and profitability across size classes – for instance, with regards to the size of the commercial loan portfolio. Copyright 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Financial Institutions Management 2e, by Lange, Saunders, Anderson ,Thomson and Cornett Slides prepared by Maike Sundmacher 1-4 Banks: Recent Trends • In 2005 Australia had 49 banks, compared ...
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...Shortage of manpower – Large unorganized segment Drivers & Challenges g – Boom in real estate – Rise in infrastructural development – Growth in retail sector – Growth of hospitality sector – Improving healthcare scenario Evolving project management and general contracting services Development of facilities management training and education Development of facilities management training and education Investments and M&A activity in facilities management sector Major Players Trends Co pet t o Competition Player 1 Player 4 Player 2 Player 5 Player 3 Player 6 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES MARKET IN INDIA 2012.PPT 2 •Introduction t oduct o •Market Overview •Drivers & Challenges •Drivers & Challenges •Trends •Competition •Strategic Recommendations •Appendix FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES MARKET IN INDIA 2012.PPT 3...
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...CHAPTER 6 BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT TRADE RELATIONS LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe the political, economic, and cultural motives behind governmental intervention in trade. 2. List and explain the methods governments use to promote international trade. 3. List and explain the methods governments use to restrict international trade. 4. Discuss the importance of the World Trade Organization in promoting free trade. CHAPTER OUTLINE: Introduction Why Do Governments Intervene in Trade? Political Motives Protect Jobs Preserve National Security National Security and Imports National Security and Exports Respond To “Unfair” Trade Gain Influence Economic Motives Protect Infant Industries Pursue Strategic Trade Policy Benefits of Strategic Trade Policy Drawbacks of Strategic Trade Policy Cultural Motives Cultural Influence of the United States Methods of Promoting Trade Subsidies Subsidies in Media and Entertainment Drawbacks of Subsidies Export Financing Foreign Trade Zones Special Government Agencies Methods of Restricting Trade Tariffs Protect Domestic Producers Generate Revenue Quotas Reason for Import Quotas Reasons for Export Quotas Voluntary Export Restraints Tariff-Quotas Embargoes Local Content Requirements Administrative Delays Currency Controls Global Trading System 1 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Uruguay Round of Negotiations Agreement on Services Agreement on Intellectual Property Agreement on Agricultural...
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...CHAPTER 1 GLOBALIZATION LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe the process of globalization and how it affects markets and production. 2. Identify the two forces causing globalization to increase. 3. Summarize the evidence for each main argument in the globalization debate. 4. Identify the types of companies that participate in international business. 5. Describe the global business environment and identify its four main elements. CHAPTER OUTLINE: Introduction International Business Involves Us All Technology Makes It Happen The Global Relay Race Globalization Globalization of Markets Reduces Marketing Costs Creates New Market Opportunities Levels Uneven Income Streams Yet Local Needs Are Important Globalization of Production Access Lower-Cost Workers Access Technical Expertise Access Production Inputs Forces Driving Globalization Falling Barriers to Trade and Investment World Trade Organization Regional Trade Agreements Trade Agreements and Trade Growth Technological Innovation E-mail and Videoconferencing Internet and World Wide Web Company Intranets and Extranets Advancements in Transportation Technologies Measuring Globalization Untangling the Globalization Debate Today’s Globalization in Context The Current Globalization Backlash Leaving the Anarchists Behind Before We Go On Globalization’s Impact on Jobs and Wages Globalization Costs Jobs and Lowers Wages Eliminates Jobs in Developed Nations Forces Wages Lower in Developed Countries ...
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...result of this course, students will be able to analyze and study the role of work in our society and its effect on organizations. The course will deepen the student's understanding of personnel management, the legal influences on personnel decisions, the recruitment, selection, training, and compensation of employees, service and benefit programs, as well as the major problems and recent developments in labor relations. TEXTBOOK Ivancevich, John M., Human Resource Management, 11th edition, China Machine Press, ISBN: 978-7-111-32926-8. COURSE RESOURCES: Introduction to the library for international students: http://libguides.keuka.edu/international http://libguides.keuka.edu/cat.php?cid=35791 Business and Management library guides: http://libguides.keuka.edu/business These websites will help you understand specific U.S. HR topics: Society for Human Resource Management: http://www.shrm.org/Pages/Default.aspx SHRM Certification: http://www.shrm.org/Certification/Pages/default.aspx Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/index.cfm Discrimination:...
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...FIN 536 PPT 17 March 2015 BANK REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT (Assets Quality and Financial Ratios) CHAPTER 9b Dr. Norliza Che Yahya Center for Economics and Finance Studies Faculty of Business and Management Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 42300 Puncak Alam Campus, Office: PFI 04 -032 Office (tel): 03-3258 7077 Email: norliza9911@puncakalam.uitm.edu.my or norlizacheyahya@yahoo.com LOGO 1 LOGO Content of Syllabus CODE CHAPTER WEEK NOTE Ppt 1- 4 Introduction and Overview of Financial System 1-3 Ppt 5-6 Interest rates and the role of a central bank 4 Test 1 Ppt 7-8 Money Market & Foreign Exchange market 5-6 (15%) Ppt 9-10 Capital market – Equity and Bond market 7-8 Ppt 11 Derivatives market Ppt 12 Offshore market 9 - 10 Ppt 13 Financial Legal Framework 10 - 11 Test 2 Ppt 14 Banking products & services 11 - 12 (15%) Ppt 15-16 Banking regulation and management 12 - 14 9 2 Chapter Outline NO. 1. LOGO CONTENT Asset quality – loan portfolio and problem loan management Bank credit process (loan life cycle) Problem loan detection (red flags): (i) accounts operation, (ii) business operations and (iii) external factors Loan recovery techniques – Collective workout agreement, collateral liquidation and bankruptcy 2. Performance evaluation of banks – financial statement analysis Ratios – Profitability, Liquidity, Asset Quality...
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...2/28/2016 Stress management ppt SlideShare Explore Search You Upload Login Signup Search Home Technology Education More Topics For Uploaders Collect Leads Get Started Tips & Tricks Tools For Business Search http://www.slideshare.net/jaswinderkaur144/stressmanagementppt10708404 1/20 2/28/2016 Stress management ppt 1 of 15 Stress management ppt 176,502 1 Share Like Download jaswinderkaur144 Follow 1 87 0 27 Published on Dec 28, 2011 Published in: Health & Medicine, Career 18 Comments 63 Likes Statistics Notes Full Name Comment goes here. 12 hours ago Delete Reply Spam Block Are you sure you want to Yes No Your message goes here Share your thoughts… Post http://www.slideshare.net/jaswinderkaur144/stressmanagementppt10708404 2/20 2/28/2016 Stress management ppt Usman Nawaz , Marketing Intern at Fatima Memorial System informative lec 8 months ago Reply Are you sure you want to Yes No Your message goes here wafaa osman , lecturer of pschiatric mental health nursing at Helwan University very Nice & wonderful ppt. 1 year ago Reply Are you sure you want to Yes No Your message goes here savarimuthu19 It's good and simple 1 year ago Reply Are you sure you want to Yes No Your message goes here savarimuthu19 Itis simple and good 1 year ago Reply Are you sure you want to Yes No Your message goes here sunitaiacr nice view 2 years ago Reply ...
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...Shanti Business School PGDM Batch 2015-17 Semester II Course Outline 1 Shanti Business School, Ahmedabad PGDM 2015-17: Program Structure Semester-1 Semester-2 Semester-3 Semester-4 Course credit Course credit Course credit Language Skills @ Written Analysis & Communication @ Soft skills II @ Employability Skills @ IT & MIS 2 Soft skills I @ Computing skills 2 Social Media Marketing @ 2 Legal Aspects of Business 2 Business Strategy 3 Management Control Systems 3 Micro Economics 3 Macro Economics 3 Business Environment 3 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance 2 Quantitative Methods-1 3 Business Research Methods 3 Quantitative Methods-2 3 Core Elective-1 3 Core Elective1 3 Core Elective-2 3 Core Elective2 3 Elective-1 3 Elective-1 3 Elective-2 3 Elective-2 3 Grand Project-1 3 Grand Project-2 3 Principles of Management Basic Building Blocks Autumn Break Executive Skills Organisational Behavior Human Resources Management 3 Marketing Management 1 3 Marketing Management -2 3 Understanding Financial Statements 3 Financial Mgt 3 Operation Management Management Domain 3 3 Basics of Business Planning 2 Electives Credits Autumn Break credit SUMMER INTERNSHIP Course ...
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...Corporate social responsibilty hi professionals what is corporate social responsibility and what is the connection between csr and hrd.. suggestions are welcomed. regards manish :lol: Discussion in CiteHR.com - 4 Replies - Dated: 27-04-2007 PPT on Corporate Social Responsibility & Corporate Responsiveness IDear friends:icon1:/I IPlease find attached presentation on Corporate Social responsibility and Corporate Responsiveness.:icon1:/I I/I IHope it will make you clear to understand the concept Discussion in CiteHR.com - 35 Replies - Dated: 09-07-2008 Csr?????????????? Hi All Can anybody help me on CSRcorporate social responsibility. we have recently launched this in our org n & i want to know wat are the various activities we can start realated to this. Thanks & Regds Discussion in CiteHR.com - 5 Replies - Dated: 09-07-2008 Urgent... Project topic help... Plz..... Hi... I m pursuing mba 4rth sem with hr specialisation. Out of these 2 below project titles which one is best to do.. 1.corporate social responsibility 2.hrm practices i need to submit abstract on topics. Plz give ur valuable suggestion plz urgent.. Discussion in CiteHR.com - 3 Replies - Dated: 24-03-2011 Requests for slogans Hi friends I am looking for some good slognas on Motivation and Corporate Social Responsibility CSR. Can anyone help me? Awaiting responses.... Discussion in CiteHR.com - 5 Replies - Dated: 31-05-2008 Job description Hi Can we have any corporate hr word for " Managerial Responsibility...
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