[pic]International Islamic University Chittagong (Dhaka Campus) Assignment On “Telecommunication Operator Banglalink™’s Operation in Bangladesh as MNE” Course Title: International Business Course Code: MKTG-5602 Assignment Submitted To Mr. Amir Ahmed International Islamic University Chittagong (Dhaka Campus) Assignment Submitted by, |Name |Metric No. | |Fuad Bin Mostafiz
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Essay 10: Earnings per Share Dividends or dividend requirements can either positively or negatively affect the computation of basic EPS. Basic EPS is calculated by subtracting preferred dividends from net income and dividing the result by the weighted-average of shares outstanding.(5) If preferred dividends are a larger amount it will result in a smaller EPS and vice versa. The treasury stock method of computing dilutive EPS assumes that the options or warrants are exercised at the beginning of
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ensued and to retaliate, people began what is called the Occupy Wall Street movement, whose aim was to be able to stop the ruthless and selfish profit making mechanism of financial giants. For the same, a protest was held which showed that there is income inequality in the US and these companies as well as the government, while taking this step, has ignored the majority of the society and concentrated only on the affluent minority. In the on-going process, many means of showing ones dislike and anger
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and wages payable. To record $1,000 wages for T. Kaschalk, the entry would be: General Journal Date Account and Title Description Ref. Debit Credit 20X0 May 31 Direct Labor 1,000 Federal Income Taxes Payable 150.00 FICA Taxes Payable 76.50 Credit Union Payable 50.00 Wages Payable 723.50 Record TK wages The factory building depreciation of $9,500 is classified as a manufacturing
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total output, income, or wealth is distributed among individuals or among the factors of production. Factors included in this are labor, land, and capital (Atkins, Bourguignin, ed., 2000). In general theory and the national income and product accounts, each unit of output corresponds to a unit of income. One use of national accounts is for classifying factor incomes and measuring their individual shares, as in National Income (Atkins, Bourguignin, ed., 2000). But, where focus is on income of persons
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shampoo used for every patrons. Item Contribution Margin $11.60 Item sale amount $12.00 Fewer variables cost $0.40 Item Contribution Margin = $11.60 How to establish the once a year break-even point, in haircuts numbers? Barber’s Salaries Income per barber per week - $396.00 Cost per
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buy if buying is better. 1. Substitution effect - The idea that as prices rise (or incomes decrease) consumers will replace more expensive items with less costly alternatives. Conversely, as the wealth of individuals increases, the opposite tends to be true, as lower-priced or inferior commodities are eschewed for more expensive, higher-quality goods and services - this is known as the income effect. Although beneficial to some (i.e. discount retailers), in general, the substitution
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Airwide International case study solution Summary: The executive team of the England based top supplier of commercial and residential air conditioning systems in Europe have gathered in London to wrap up the company’s distribution and growth strategy for Western European country in particular Italy. During that meeting, various difficulties facing the company such as new market penetration and new products to sales rationalization and branding programs were brought to light. However, the core
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Xerox: - Which accounts have been affected? - Have they been restated? Xerox is not accused of making up revenues or income, but for accelerating the recognition of revenue and income in order to meet Wall Street earnings expectations. In order to increase their revenue and income, Xerox employed different manipulation practices: They fraudulently accelerated the recognition of revenues by changing to “sales-type” lease accounting, by increasing the residual value of its leased equipment and
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Business Model MODEL (A) Current global market research indicates a significant growth of pharmaceutical products, in spite of the sluggish economy in 2010. The forecast indicated market growth of about 4% to 6% in 2010 exceeding US$ 825 Billion. The global pharma market will experience 5% to 7% growth in 2011 resulting in an overall market value of US$ 880 Billion. Asia Pacific Pharmaceutical Market is expected to grow around 12.6% during 2010 – 2012. Middle East – African Pharma Market
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