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    As a small business would you like to have clients from exotic places? An online business can in theory open business opportunities for you all around the world. But does your website actually get your message to cross cultures? Are you actually communicating with people from afar? Hold off a moment with your website translations. Do you really know what you are getting yourself into? Before deciding to develop your company abroad, here are 5 success elements to things to consider. Target ''

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    Social Responsibility of a Business Is to Increase Profits

    business’s primary goal of profit maximisation. Furthermore, he argues that only people can have responsibilities, not an artificial being such as a corporation. If an artificial being such as a business was to have responsibilities, however, than I would find it appropriate that it would be inclined to act in a way of the interest of the corporation, by increasing profits for workers and shareholders. However, a corporate executive with said “social responsibility” would be acting in some way that

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    Compliance

    fraudulent business practices occurring within many of America’s Fortune 1000 corporations. Governmental and regulatory investigations have identified, secured, and utilized significant amounts of incriminating evidence from within the corporate Information Technology (IT) infrastructure. Purposeful fraudulent activities aside, second-level effects are now beginning to trickle down into thousands of well run corporations that operate within highly regulated market sectors. For many, their only “questionable

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    Business Trends

    For as long as I can remember, I’ve been told effective communication is the essential key for successful relationships. Through the years I have learned this is the absolute truth in personal relationships as well as business relationships. Poor communication in personal relationships can lead to emotional consequences and poor communication in business relationships can lead to financial consequences. The benefits of effective communication in these relationships are priceless. Some suggest

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    Acc 537

    The FASB is working on a standard, “The Hierarchy of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles,” that defines the meaning of generally accepted accounting principles. This standard identifies the sources of accounting principles and the framework for selecting the principles to be used in the preparation of financial statements. The standard categorizes the major sources of GAAP as follows: FASB Standards, Interpretations, and Staff Positions; APB Opinions; and AICPA Accounting Research Bulletins

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    Nature of Corporate Govenance

    To describe corporate governance as a subject of topical interest would be masterly understatement. What had already become a hot topic in Australia during 2001 has since burst out across the world, involving the direct intervention of the President of the United States. I’d say that Monash University has got its timing pretty right. The interesting question is whether this initiative would have received any interest or support in Australia two years ago. There is little doubt that by the end

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    Why Did Icesave Fall?

    Cover Title of report Subject for which the report was written Class Team number Titel Page Title of the report Initials and surname of writer Course IBMS Date of completion Class Team number Executive Summary See writing report skills Table of contents See report writing skills Introduction In October 2008 Iceland was one of the first countries to be seriously hit by the international financial crisis and the consequences were enormous. In Iceland, around 85%

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    Sales Strategies

    multi-billion dollar public relations specialty in the business world (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Corporate_Social_Responsibility). Social responsibility is an ethical or ideological theory that an entity whether it is a government, corporation, organization or individual has a responsibility to society at large (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_responsibility#See_also). For instance if a company is proactive and follows the United States Environmental Protection Agency‎ (EPA) guidelines

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    Sports Products

    Assessing the Goal of Sports Products, Inc. Lance Langdon University of Phoenix FIN/419 J. Jesse Conques, Facilitator March 15, 2009 Introduction Sports Products Inc. is an important manufacturer of boating gear and accessories. The textbook case under consideration centers on the clerical assistant - Loren Seguara employed by the company’s accounting department. Another personality in the case is Mr. Dale Johnson employed in the company’s shipping department

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    Sole Proprietorship

    requirement to open a business banking account. Advantages The many advantages of Corporations are described in that article; chiefly they are the ability to raise capital either publicly and privately, to limit the personal liability of the officers and managers, and to limit risk to investors. The disadvantages of corporations are advantages to proprietorship: reduced cost of doing business, as corporations must do many things like purchasing, accounting, and legal actions in more expensive

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