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    Finance

    Corporate Finance MBA−10 California College for Health Sciences MBA Program McGraw-Hill/Irwin abc McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN: 0−390−55204−6 Text: Harvard Business School Entrepreneurship Cases Corporate Finance, Seventh Edition Ross−Westerfield−Jaffe Harvard Business School Finance Cases This book was printed on recycled paper. Finance http://www.mhhe.com/primis/online/ Copyright ©2005 by The McGraw−Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except

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    Case Study: Farmer's Restaurant

    1. Describe the importance of inventory management as it relates to the Farmers Restaurant. In addition to inventory management being important to Farmers Restaurant, it is important to business in general. Since Farmers Restaurant is a full-service restaurant, it must have effective management with its inventories in order to properly serve its customers. It is important for that to be the case so that there will be desirable customer satisfaction and customer return. In the case that customers

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    Public Sector Accounting

    Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) CBEB 3305 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3 English None Main Reference 1. Charles W. L. Hill, Chow-Hou Wee, Krishna Udayasankar (2012), International Business: An Asian Perspective, Singapore: McGraw hill. Additional References: 2. Charles W. L. Hill (2009), International Business, 7th edition, Singapore: McGraw-Hill 3. Mohd Nazari Ismail (2007), Globalization Debate, UM Press. Teaching Materials/ Equipment Text Book, Journal Articles, Case Studies

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    Acc544 Syllabus

    Materials Louwers, T. J., Ramsay, R., Sinason, D., & Strawser, J. (2007). Auditing and assurance services: A look beneath the surface (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. McCarthy, M. P. & Flynn, T. P. (2004). Risk from the CEO and board perspective: What all managers need to know about growth in a turbulent world. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Raval, V. H. & Fichadia, A. (2007). Risks, controls, and security: Concepts and applications. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel

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    Finance Manager

    Thompson−Strickland: Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases, 13th Edition 23. PepsiCo’s Acquisition of Quaker Oats Case © The McGraw−Hill Companies, 2002 1 case 23 PepsiCo’s Acquisition of Quaker Oats John E. Gamble University of South Alabama In 2001, PepsiCo was the world’s fifth-largest food and beverage company, with such brands as Lay’s, Tostitos, Mountain Dew, Pepsi, Doritos, Aquafina, and Lipton contributing to revenues of approximately $26 billion. PepsiCo’s revenues

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    American Literature

    AMERICAN LITERATURE Course + Code Name Professor’s Name University City and State Date American Literature Since the Civil War. Create ed. McGraw-Hill, 2014. E-book. Nick has a fixation if camping and fishing in nature which is an escape mode from the horrible and distressful experience that he had gained within his past. Nick is suffering from PTSD and this is main reason why he has emotional vision on his wellbeing by dwelling in nature. To some extent, Nick’s survival can be seen as

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    Summer Syllabus

    |Topic |Reading Assignment | |Introduction to OM and SCM |Chapter 1 | |Competitiveness, Strategy, & Productivity |Chapter 2 | |Supply Chain Management |Chapter 15 | |Forecasting

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    Business

    McShane−Von Glinow: Organizational Behavior, Second Edition Part Four Organizational Processes Organizational Culture © The McGraw−Hill Companies, 2002 C H A P T E R 15 Organizational Culture AFTER READING THIS CHAPTER , YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO : Learning Objectives I Describe the elements of organizational culture. I Discuss the importance of organizational subcultures. I List four categories of artifacts through which corporate culture is communicated. I Identify three

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    Billabong

    Australian/ $1 US “the Billabong’s products become less expensive in US dollars, and this drives sales forward”. (Hill, 2015, p. 319) Due to the anxiety many institutions sold Australian dollars, which ultimately drove down their value on foreign exchange markets. From the sales the US dollars were exchanged back into Australian dollars, the US dollar value increased “as the Australian dollar fell”. (Hill, 2015, p 319) When the Australian dollars lower, it makes exports more affordable to oversea buyers. In

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    The Elements of a Negligent Tort

    Running head: Negligent Tort Elements The Elements of a Negligent Tort Arthur R. Scott Legal Environment: BUS670 Instructor: Dr. Lisa Barrow 28 August 2011 The Elements of a Negligent Tort A Tort is defined in our text as “a civil wrong that is not a breach of contract” and that it “contemplates civil liability for those who commit torts”. [ (Mallor, Barnes, Bowers, & Langvardt, 2010) ] A tort can be thought of as an action that occurs when an entity, a company or an individual(s)

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