thoroughly apply economics and legal theory to accounting and auditing with an emphasis on realistic research. Although there is a special focus on issues relevant to the Asia-Pacific region, the Journal of Contemporary Accounting & Economics also encourage proposals from countries outside the Asia-Pacific region in the following major areas associated with accounting and auditing issues: financial contracts, corporate governance, capital markets, financial institutions and economics of organizations
Words: 708 - Pages: 3
competitors organisations keep on launching events and brand promotion campains. Also, with changing customer behavior it is very important for a company to keep his marketing strategies unique in order to attract more and more customers regularly. The study in this report moves around the different type of marketing strategies and models used by organisations these days along with the case study of Abercrombie and Fitch Co. to create their brand value and getting an international recognition among
Words: 18189 - Pages: 73
Unit Name: Business & Finance Ethics Unit Code: BBC1001 Year: 2015 Semester: 2 Location: City Flinders Prepared by: Dr Michelle Fong Welcome Welcome to this unit of study. This Unit Guide provides important information and should be kept as a reference to assist with your studies. This Guide includes information about your reading and resources, independent learning, class activities and assessment tasks. It is recommended that you read this Guide carefully: you will be expected to manage your
Words: 5756 - Pages: 24
Abstract This research assesses the fundamental causes of the current financial crisis that hit the USA in 2008. A Close look at financial analysis specifies that theoretical modeling based on unrealistic anticipations led to serious problems in mispricing in the enormous unregulated market for credit default swaps that exploded upon catalytic rises in residential mortgage defaults. Latest academic research suggests solutions to the economic crisis that are appraised to be far less costly than
Words: 2121 - Pages: 9
THE INSTITUTE OF FINANCE MANAGEMENT (IFM) THE FACULTY OF ACCOUNTING, BANKING AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT BANKING AND FINANCE BACHELOR OF BANKING AND FINANCE PROJECT REPORT COMPANY NAME: INSTORE PLC NAME: LAWRENCE PETER REG NO: BBF/11/55750 SUPERVISOR: MR. KIWIA SUBMISSION DATE: 2012 TABLE OF CONTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY iv LIST ABBREVIATIONS v CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE COMPANY 1 1.2 POUNDSTRETCHER
Words: 5567 - Pages: 23
October 28, 2011 The Efficient-Market Hypothesis and the Financial Crisis Burton G. Malkiel* Abstract The world-wide financial crisis of 2008-2009 has left in its wake severely damaged economies in the United States and Europe. The crisis has also shaken the foundations of modern-day financial theory, which rested on the proposition that our financial markets were basically efficient. Critics have even suggested that the efficient--market–hypotheses (EMH) was in large part, responsible for the crises
Words: 11209 - Pages: 45
model………………... 14-16 4.5 Discussion…………………………………. 16-17 5.0 References…………………………………………. 18 6.0 Link to excel workbook……………………………. 18 Capital Structure and the Cost of Capital 1.0 Introduction This report provides financial analysis of two top publicly traded companies from very different sectors. AstraZeneca Plc(AZN) and British American Tobacco Plc(BAT). The structure of the report will be aimed at meeting the objectives of the brief: Empirical observation
Words: 2834 - Pages: 12
Services: intangible products Exist to satisfy the needs (basic necessities) or wants (desires) of people, organizations and governments Important to have clearly defined functions/processes Ex. human resources, production, marketing and finance Customers: people/organizations that buy the product Consumers: those who use the product Consumer goods: sold to the general public and can be split into: Consumer durables: products that last a long time Non-durables: products that needs to
Words: 30408 - Pages: 122
International Finance: A Course Overview Mihir A. Desai* Harvard University and NBER ABSTRACT This paper describes the International Finance course at Harvard Business School for instructors considering adopting the associated material. The paper begins by arguing that the forces of globalization have fundamentally changed the scope and activities of firms thereby altering the practice of finance within these firms. As a consequence of an increasing reliance on tightly-integrated foreign operations
Words: 25419 - Pages: 102
CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination® CAPE® MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May-June 2013 CXC A27/U2/13 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related
Words: 27752 - Pages: 112