COURSE AND SUBJECT GUIDE POSTGRADUATE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 2010 The information contained in this Course and Subject Guide: • • is current only at the date it is published and Melbourne Business School is under no obligation to update the information or correct any inaccuracy which may become apparent at a later date; and is not intended to provide or make recommendation on which you should rely. Melbourne Business School reserves the right to change course content, lecturers, course time
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Science & Technology Information Center Master List of Investigatory Project 01 Investigatory projects I. Pyrolisis of plastic wastes materials for the production of plywood substitute II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings Rat killer extract from tuble roots Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber Commercial glue from Talisay resin Butter
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significance such as capital structure and dividend policy, corporate restructuring and the market for corporate control, real options, risk management, international capital budgeting and financing, financial planning and working capital management, project financing, reorganizations and advanced equity valuation. Course Material Required text material • (BMA) R. A. Brealey, S. C. Myers and F. Allen, Principles of Corporate Finance, 8th ed., McGraw- Hill/Irwin, Inc., 2006. •(RP) Reading Packet
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and Lease Commitments 13. Investments 14. Share-Based Compensation Plans 15. Recent Accounting Pronouncement 16. Subsequent Events 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 ACCT551 Class Project Page 1 ACCT551 Class Project Excerpts from 2009 Annual Report for the Procter & Gamble Company 1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Principles of Consolidation The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Procter & Gamble Company and its subsidiaries
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TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Four Functions of Management 1 1. Planning 2 Planning Terminology 3 Vision 3 Mission 3 Objective 3 Goals 3 Strategic Planning 4 2. Organizing 4 Organizational Structure 5 Division of Labor 5 Delegation of Authority 6 Departmentation 7
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Aktobe Regional State University by K.Zhubanov A project work Theme: Anglicisms in modern language Student: Ayzharykova L. Group: ED – 208 Tutor: Suleimenova Z. E. Aktobe 2014 The relevance of this study is that the consideration
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ABSTRACT AN AUTOMATED HOSTELS AND ROOMS ALLOCATION SYSTEM (CASE STUDY OF YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY) This Project work intends to address some of the problems encountered in the allocation of hostels and rooms to students manually in Yaba College of Technology. The growing number of students in higher institutions posed a lot of accommodation problems on the part of students and School Management. Some of the problem caused includes, few hostels that exist in the College are not properly
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The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited Annual Report and Accounts 2012 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED Annual Report and Accounts 2012 Contents Financial Highlights ........................................................................................................................................... Report of the Directors ...........................................................................................................................
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...................................................................................... 4 Company selection and reasons for its selection ..................................................................................... 5 Aim of the Research Report ...................................................................................................................... 5 Research Objectives ........................................................................................................
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and may be eventually phased out in favor of the International Accounting Standards. 1. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) In the U.S., Generally Accepted Accounting Principles are accounting rules used to prepare, present, and report financial statements for a wide variety of entities, including publicly traded and privately held companies, non-profit organizations, and governments. The term is usually confined to the United States; hence it is commonly abbreviated as US GAAP
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