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    Global Sylabus

    business. This module organizes learning around projects that involve students in problem-solving, decision making, and investigative activities. It provides students with the opportunity to work relatively autonomously and in groups culminating in the production of realistic reports that integrate managerial realism into the classroom. Users are provided with helpful tools such as step-by-step instructions, user guide, targeted internet resources, case examples and a glossary. Intended Learning

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    Apple Computer

    accepted auditing standard and their relationship to standard auditing 7. Understand the relationship among financial statements, management assertions, and audit objective 8. Demonstrate to develop audit procedures to achieve audit objectives 9. Apply various sampling methods in audit procedures 10. Learn the major phases of the

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    Environemnt

    Inter-jurisdictional Coordination of EA: Challenges and opportunities arising from differences among provincial and territorial assessment requirements and processes Report for the Environmental Planning and Assessment Caucus, Canadian Environmental Network East Coast Environmental Law Association Deborah Carver, Robert Gibson, Jessie Irving, Hilary Kennan, Erin Burbidge November 20, 2010 ______________________________________________________________________ Summary..............................

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    Sampa Video

    G R E G O R A N D R A D E Sampa Video, Inc. 9 - 2 0 1 - 0 9 4 R E V : O C T O B E R 7 , 2 0 0 3 Sampa Video, Inc. was the second largest chain of videocassette rental stores in the greater Boston area, operating 30 wholly owned outlets. Begun in 1988 as a small store in Harvard Square catering mostly to students, the company grew rapidly, primarily due to its reputation for customer service and an extensive selection of foreign

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    Revere

    Understand tools and methods for evaluating projects  Understand general structure of a project pro forma using multifamily case study  Gain basic ability to construct a project pro forma  Develop initial tools to quantify a project  2 of 82 Vehicle for Understanding  Harvard Business Case  Relate to Personal Projects  Individual investor/developer seeks to learn Real Estate Finance through actual investment 3 of 82 Revere Street Case Summary Edward Alexander wants to invest

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    Project Management Process

    BSB51413 Project Management BSBPMG511A Manage Project Scope  Written / Oral Questions Question 1 Describe the project manager’s role in collecting requirements in relation to project planning. Discussion  Pages 11-15  The collection of requirements is the process of defining and documenting stakeholder’s needs to meet the project objectives  Collecting requirements is defining and managing customer expectations Processes:  Interviews  Focus groups Requirements workshops 

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    The Lazy Mower

    The Lazy Mower: Is it really worth it? Questions: 1. Prepare a Pro Forma Statement showing the annual cash flows resulting from the Lazy Mower project. (See table on next page) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sales (units) 30,000 34,000 38,800 38,000 36,000 36,000 35,500 35,000 34,500 34,000 Adjusted Sales Price 1,000 1,000

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    Busa

    BUSA 3000 / Globalization and Business Practices Wednesday 7:15pm- 9:45pm ADL 224 Fall 2013 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Evaristo Fernando Doria Cell 408.348.4217 Email: edoria@gsu.edu Office: J. Mack Robinson College of Business / 35 Broad Street / Floor 14 / Suite 1419 Student Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Request always an appointment to edoria@gsu.edu. Email during this course for assignments and exchange of information: busafall2013wednesday@gmail.com. All emails will

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    2011 Employee Survey Results Meeting

    2011 Employee Survey Results Meeting | | | | | Date: | Saturday, January 07, 2012 | Location: | Executive Conference Room | Time: | 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | Call In: | 800-987-6543 | Called By: | Carrie Rainbolt | ID: | 3216554 | Joining: | Department Managers, Designated Speaker from each department | Code: | Strategy | | Risk, HR, Marketing, R&D, Sales and Operations | | | | | | | Preparation for Meeting |   | Please Read: Survey Results (file located on shared

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    Capital Budgeting

    certain conditions, a particular project may have more than one IRR. One condition under which this situation can occur is if, in addition to the initial investment at time = 0, a negative cash flow occurs at the end of the project's life. 5. Conflicts between two mutually exclusive projects, where the NPV method chooses one project but the IRR method chooses the other, should generally be resolved in favor of the project with the higher NPV. 6. A capital budgeting project is acceptable if the rate of

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