ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 26, No. 3 2011 pp. 593–608 American Accounting Association DOI: 10.2308/iace-50038 Wiki Art Gallery, Inc.: A Case for Critical Thinking Fred Phillips and Brandy Mackintosh ABSTRACT: This instructional case requires students to provide advice to a client who is currently a co-owner of a for-profit art gallery. The client is planning to purchase his coowner’s shares at a price to be determined based on their company’s recent financial performance. The company’s
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------------------------------------------------- Business communication for domestic and international markets: case reports, electronic communication, meetings; audience, style and tone (I, II, III)* 1 ------------------------------------------------- Credibility; personal and corporate ethics (I)* 2 ------------------------------------------------- Analysis of business articles and cases (I-V)* 3 ------------------------------------------------- Interpretation of data, critical evaluation
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Assignment 1 (Case Analysis) Before beginning Assignment 1, be sure to read the Hints for Preparing Assignments page. A link to this page is also located in the Evaluation block on the course homepage. Due: After you have completed Lesson 8 Weighting: 15% of the final grade Assignment 1 Instructions Your first assignment is an analysis of the AtlanticRider.com case. A link to a PDF of this case is provided on the Assignment 1 page. Once you have read and analyzed the material
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Name: Cierra Holloway Week 2: Case Analysis: Minit-Lube Discussion Questions Directions: Read the case and then answer each question in short paragraph form. This assignment is worth 100 points. A substantial market exists for automobile tune-ups, oil changes, and lubrication service for more than 250 million vehicles on U.S. roads. Some of this demand is filled by full-service auto dealerships, some by Walmart and Firestone, and some by other tire/service dealers. However, Minit-Lube, Mobil-Lube
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Stephanie L. Reyes Introduction to Entrepreneurship M4- Case Analysis- MooBella MooBella 1. What categories of costs would you expect to see in a list of MooBella start-up costs? The categories of costs I would anticipate to see in a list of MooBella start-up costs are: Machine $40k Owner’s salary Employee wages and benefits Computers, internet, telephone, and other technology Promotion, advertising, web site hosting/ marketing Professional services Installation License/permits
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Partners Healthcare Case Analysis FIN 4504: Professor Yue Tang Group Members Brittany Cyb Jessica Berman Mary Austin 1. a) Efficient Portfolios (see excel snapshot below) Acquired the Portfolio Variance Using Solver Below: Applied this Solver from 5% to 17%, changing the parameters accordingly from B through N as the expected return (constraint) changed. 1. b) Global Minimum Variance Portfolio (see excel snapshot below)
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MGMT530 – Conference Decision Week 2 Case Analysis Template 1. Define the Objectives for the Conference Decision Case. Objectives should be separated into fundamental and means objectives. 2. Identify the alternatives for the case. Fundamental Objectives (used to evaluate and compare alternatives) The upper management is in favor of this conference. This conference is very crucial to the development and growth of the organization. A fundamental objective is to find a location and set
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Case Analysis Case: BONIFACIO SAVINGS AND LOANS ASSOCIATION The Bonifacio Savings and Loan Association (BSLA) in its consultative meeting for the year decided to embark on a one year deposit campaign program. Dubbed as BSLA’s “Employee Motivation Program (EMP)”, the deposit campaign is aimed to increase deposit levels which was BSLA’s traditional source of funds. Mr. Danilo Lagman, VP for operations, was chosen as overall program coordinator. After a month of preparation, Mr. Lagman and his
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Cases are included in many courses in Administrative Studies to give students an appreciation of the hard realities of business and the constraints involved in decision making. By exposure to a variety of situations and diverse problems, the student can experience, to some degree, the challenges and dilemmas of the decision maker. Cases are usually based on real situations. For reasons of privacy and confidentiality, the persons, the companies, and the locations involved are typically disguised.
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the processes necessary to organize, motivate, and lead people engaged in collective activities. The emphasis will be on the development of concepts and strategies that may help you to be an effective manager. To accomplish these ends, readings, cases, and videos will be used to introduce you to frameworks from the social sciences that are useful for understanding organizational
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