general things in finance, however, we will still confuse about it. Hence, we are going to write a literature review about the capital structure. Capital structure can be explained in many ways as it can be divided into many parts. Our main focus is the effect on capital structure and the imperfection of the market. The most general effect of the capital structure is the trade-off theory, pecking-order theory and agency cost. Besides, capital structure may influence towards the shareholders and the
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classes are on Saturdays from 8.30 -11.30 am 1.0 COURSE OBJECTIVES and LEARNING OUCOMES: This course focuses on some of the important elements of strategic management. It will concentrate on strategy development and competitive advantage. It is consciously designed to highlight the significant emerging trends in strategic management. The course provides students with a practical approach to the formulation and implementation of corporate, business, and functional strategies. The course is
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[pic] COURSE: MKT 4398 – Strategic Brand Management TERM: Fall 2009 | | | |Section 05: 12:30-1:45 T-Th | | | | | |Room: HSB 101
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Business Analysis and Valuation Report Prepared By: Version # Updated on ------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgments ------------------------------------------------- If applicable, include acknowledgement to contributing individuals: ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Analyst’s Name | Number | E-Mail Address | | | | Document Name | | Date Created | | Milestone 1 date submitted
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The Case of Kay Lemon Detect/Prevent Fraud in Financial Statements Professor K. Day Angela Born March 1, 2015 Case of Kay Lemon Lemon concealed her larceny by using the technique of false debits. These debits were made to the inventory account overvaluing the assets on the books. She used a billing scheme to cover her theft by inflating the amount of payment made to the vendor on the books. Per the books, the vendor was paid a larger amount than the actual invoiced amount and she was
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FIN 4414 Financial Management Course Syllabus Spring 2010 Term INSTRUCTOR: Dr. T. Craig Tapley Graham-Buffett Master Lecturer of Finance Section: Section: Room: 2109 – Monday and Wednesday, Periods 3-4 (9:35 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.) 7111 – Monday and Wednesday, Periods 5-6 (11:45 a.m. – 1:40 p.m.) 112 Matherly Hall Office Hours: Wednesday (2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Thursday (1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.) CONTACT INFORMATION: Office: Phone: Fax: E-Mail: 329 David Stuzin Hall (352) 392-6654 (352) 392-5237 ctapley@ufl
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[pic] What is management? Organization and coordination of the activities of an enterprise in accordance with certain policies and in achievement of clearly defined objectives. Management is often included as a factor of production along with machines, materials, and money. According to the management guru Peter Drucker (1909-2005), the basic task of a management is twofold: marketing and innovation. Practice of modern management owes its origin to the 16th century enquiry into low-efficiency
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PR notes Ch1 PR is a leadership and management function that helps achieve organizational objectives, define philosophy, and facilitate organizational change. Public relation is a two way communication between organization and publics; PR practitioners communicate with all internal and external public to create positive relationship between the firm’s goals and societal expectations. Moreover, PR tries to affect public opinion through its persuasive communication. The question is who are the publics
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Introduction Theoretically, earnings management is a technique taken by manager in manipulating accounting transaction in order to achieve some specific objective. This is more likely to occur in few circumstances either the company unable to meet the investor expectation or sometimes also due to several motivation factors. Even though earnings management is often intentionally to misleading information, however it is consider as “allowable but unethical” as long as not lead to fraudulent activity
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ACCOUNTING THEORY AND PRACTICE (FAR 600) Teaching and Learning Arrangements (SEMESTER: JAN 2007 – APRIL 2007) COURSE CODE : FAR 600 PROGRAM : BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (HONS) CREDIT HOURS : 4 CONTACT HOURS : 4 STATUS : CORE SYNOPSIS This financial accounting course exposes students to accounting theory, corporate accounting policies and financial reporting practices. The importance of history is introduced through
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