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    2009. S.43 WARNING You must return this section with your answer book, otherwise marks will be lost. Candidate's Examination Number Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission JUNIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 2009 BUSINESS STUDIES – HIGHER LEVEL – PAPER I TUESDAY, 9 JUNE 2009 – MORNING, 9.30 – 12.00 SECTION A (80 marks) Answer all 20 questions. Each question carries 4 marks. Calculators may be used. Make and Model of Calculator Used: 1. Identify two examples

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    Accrual and Cash Basis Accounting

    tenant of one of Company B’s buildings. The revenue is earned on January 30 and will be on January’s transactions; however, Company B does not pay Company A until they are billed in February, when the revenue is recognized (Kimmel, Weygandt, & Kieso, 2009). On the other hand, cash accounting takes into account when the actual cash transaction takes place, when cash is exchanged for a transaction, the revenue is then recorded as earned. It is acceptable for an accountant to use cash basis accounting

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    Advise Laurence on the Tax Consequences of the Above Facts Referring to Appropriate Case Law and Legislation.

    The issue is whether Laurence Wong (LW) is a resident of Australia for tax purposes from the period 1st of July 2009 until the 30th of June 2012, given that LW has been living and working abroad in Singapore from July 2009. Residence is an important consideration for this case as under s6-5(2) of the ITTA1997 if LW is a resident his income from all sources will be taxable in Australia whereas if he is a foreign resident his assessable income would only include income from Australian sources, e.g

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    Clarence Birdseye Research Paper

    Did you ever wonder who Clarence Birdseye is and what he did? Or why what he did is important? Or even how this amazing thing changed things? These are all good questions that can be answered. In 1942, Clarence Birdseye became an known name to everyone. At just 17 years old Clarence Birdseye invented the “Quick Freeze Machine”. Which is the process of freezing foods quickly at very low temperatures. There were many tests to assure the public that this first time freezing process worked, offering

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    Chocolate Industry

    3 Mars .................................................................................................................................................... 4 The Hershey Company ........................................................................................................................ 5 Common project between Marc and Hershey ................................................................................... 6 “Big4”, consequentialism and utilitarianism...............................

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    Marketing

    of marketing strategies that helped get a company known as Hershey to the top of the list when it comes to candy manufacturers. Market Force 1: Description and Analysis of impact on product/service Milk, Sugar, Cocoa and the Cost of It All. Product cost of these particular items tends to increase consistently. In order to keep the ability to sell the product the companies have to ensure that they remain competitive. Despite that Hershey obtains their cocoa from across seas it appears to becoming

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    The Hershey Company

    Emily Gutmann December 5, 2013 Management 306 The Hershey Company Introduction Trying to make chocolate chip cookies without eating all the chocolate chips first. Finally achieving the ever elusive perfect peel of a Reese’s cup wrapper. Breaking off a piece of a Kit Kat bar only to eat the whole thing anyways. These are all things everyone associates with one of the world’s leading candy companies, and that company is Hershey’s. The Hershey Company is one of the world’s leading manufacturers

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    Hershey's

    The Hershey Foods Corporation commonly called Hershey's, is the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America as well as the oldest. Milton Snavely Hershey founded a candy shop in Philadelphia, which failed after six years. After trying unsuccessfully to manufacture candy in New York, Hershey returned to Pennsylvania, where he founded the Lancaster Caramel Company, whose use of fresh milk in caramels proved successful (Hershey). In 1900, Hershey sold his caramel company for $1,000,000(Hershey). 1903

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    Hershey's Sweet Mission

    Hershey’s Sweet Mission The Hershey Company is the number one chocolate and non- chocolate confectionary manufacturer in North America (www.datamonitor.com). Founded in 1894 by Milton Hershey, the Hershey Company has managed to withstand the ever changing economy and manage its workforce in a way that has resulted in extreme success. Companies often undergo organizational restructure as a means to keep up with today’s shifting workforce and in an effort to attract and maintain the best talent

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    her _________, which of course caused a _________! She screamed "__________!", and she squeezed his Peter Paul, and said "you're better than the __ _________!" She soon became a bit _________ & 9 months later gave birth to _____ ________. Hershey Mr. Good bar 5th Avenue 3 Muskateers Mounds Bit-O-Honey Almond Joy Payday Milky-way O-Henry Snickers Butterfinger Kit Kat Baby Ruth Tootsie Roll Chunky Valentine's Day Poem I've spent many nights looking at the ________

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