Effects of allowance Efficiency considerations While the scheme is efficient in that it does encourage access to tertiary education through breaking barriers concerned with cost of tertiary education, there are some efficiency considerations concerned to the provision of student allowances which need to be addressed. Due to the fact that once the student earns over $195.78, the student allowance payment is abated at one dollar per dollar earned acts as a disincentive for the student to partake
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is often attractive to a nonbreaching party because it provides the exact bargain promised in the contract,” (Miller & Jentz, 2008). With this being said, we can now take a look at our assignment scenarios and see what does or does not apply to the specific performance. Our first scenario discusses Tarrington contracting to sell her house and lot to Ranier. Then, on finding another buyer willing to pay a higher purchase price, she refuses to deed the property to Rainier. Then we have Marita
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MANDATES Piec vs. Caisse d’economie polonaise (p. 59) 01-Jul-92 Date of Bad Boy’s forged mandate 15-May-92 Bad Boy gets mandate from Grandma 03-Jul-92 Grandma dies 11-Aug-92 Bad Boy gives forged mandate to bank Bad Boy comes to Canada 18-Aug-92 Bad Boy withdraws $26k payable too cash Grandma = Stephania Wojcicka Bad Boy = nephew Tadeusz Wojcicki Niece (Margaret Wojcicka) is executor of will Facts | * Three mandates: 1. Gma goes on extended trip, gives power of attorney
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Wolsey was The ignored illegal practice of enclosure, which involved the fencing-off of common land for sheep rearing, was a profitable method of agriculture that Wolsey clamped down on with an iron fist during his 'rule'. In 1517, aware of the impacts of enclosure on rural depopulation and poverty Wolsey began his assault on the illegal and immoral practice, with the beginning of a national inquiry. As part of the inquiry, many were brought to court and ordered to rebuild buildings and restore
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Case 15-2 Burying the Hatchet Mighty Mufflers Corp. (MMC) manufactures exhaust systems that automakers use in the production of new vehicles. Competition in this market has waned in recent years. Many competitors exited the business in the economic downturn and few have returned because of the capital-intensive nature of the manufacturing process. In 20X1, the Department of Justice (DOJ) launched an investigation involving MMC and two additional auto parts suppliers, alleging anticompetitive
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S. raise their long-term debt ratios by 2 to 3 percentage points. This finding is consistent with the idea that, although the reduction in information asymmetry associated with SOX could prompt managers to increase equity financing, debt is still safer and less costly than equity in the SOX era. Further analysis shows that the increase in debt occurs in the two quarters prior to SOX, suggesting that firms anticipate a higher cost of debt after SOX and acquire debt while it is relatively cheap
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diversification risk exposure. This type of risk amplified the need to expand into other states in order to diversify and mitigate microeconomic fluctuations in California. With expansion efforts still intact, Nancarrow sought another source of capital as fuel. Equity financing is no longer demanded as management, including Nancarrow, were afraid that ownership will be diluted. Therefore, SKM has pooled its efforts to search for an investor that is willing to provide a source
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* What is scenario planning? Under what conditions is it useful? How important do you think scenario planning is as a context for international marketing planning? Scenario planning is defined as strategic planning method that organization use to make flexible long term plans based on generating a number of “what if” situations and then options on how they might respond to those situations( Keeley, 2011). In other word scenario planning a method for learning about
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investment in equipment to enable the company to make rather than buy their own envelopes The acquisition of Creative Designs Inc., a small Midwestern manufacturer of studio cards The possibility of going to the market to raise additional equity capital in order to relieve pressure on its financial position Identification of Relevant Facts Friendly’s position in the industry As of early 1988, the main issues facing the greeting card industry were: Continued industry consolidation (a
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investment in equipment to enable the company to make rather than buy their own envelopes The acquisition of Creative Designs Inc., a small Midwestern manufacturer of studio cards The possibility of going to the market to raise additional equity capital in order to relieve pressure on its financial position Identification of Relevant Facts Friendly’s position in the industry As of early 1988, the main issues facing the greeting card industry were: Continued industry consolidation
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