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    Faslane Case Study

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    2.5.1 Application of Kotter’s Change steps to the managing change at Faslane Case study 1. Increase Urgency Mr. John Howie identified the negative situation occurred in Faslane. After five years of time Managing Director achieved the goal more than the target they fixed. 2. Build the guiding team The employees were not ready to accept the cost saving changes at the beginning, but the effective managers were able to set positive perception positive mentality and encourage Faslane’s employees to…

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    8.1.4 Liquidity risk. Management of American Airlines capital and cash can affect the variability and predictability of revenue and cash flow. Liquidity risk is a measure of the company’s ability to meet short term obligations. American Airlines liquidity abilities can be examined through its current ratio, quick ratio and cash ratio. Table 1 Liquidity Ratios for three consecutive periods: American Airlines 2016 2015 2014 Current Ratio 0.74 0.73 0.88 Quick Ratio 0.67 0.67 0.80 Cash Ratio 0.46 0…

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    Maxis Berhad Case

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    1 PART 1- Project objectives and overall research approach I have chosen topic 8 on the analysis and evaluation of the business and financial performance of Maxis Berhad over a three year period. Digi Berhad was chosen for the comparative analysis of both business and financial performance against Maxis Berhad. The competitor was chosen on the grounds of it having the same principal activities and is of the similar size as the chosen company. Moreover, both the companies have the same financial…

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    Financial Ratio Analysis

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    Financial ratios are numerical relationships between financial figures found on the income statement and the balance sheet of a business. When multiple figures are compared, the relationships between those figures help reveal important operational information that, when adjusted, could improve their financial situation (Kim & Avoun, 2005). Unfortunately, few organizations within the hospitality industry commonly use financial ratios to determine the health of their business (Kim & Avoun, 2005)…

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    Sears Inc Case Study

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    What is Sears’ management trying to achieve through decisions with respect to financial reporting for uncollectible accounts? Management’s objective was to find alternatives to better manage the way credit card charges were collected. The new system that was being used allowed the company to charge off customers’ accounts that neglected to make a payment within eight billing cycles. The intention of the new system was to assist the company in better managing their collection efforts giving them…

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    outstanding to the market price of each share. Market capitalization affects the income statements in that the more a firm makes more income it indirectly leads to increase in the market capitalization. If the net income in a company goes up, the price of the stock also goes up and therefore it increases the market capitalization. This proves that the market capitalization affects the income statement of the net income derived from the firm at the end of each financial period. This also has an…

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    There are three types of tax cuts, lowering personal income tax, lowering taxes on capital gain, and lowering business taxes. Cuts in personal income taxes and business taxes will lead to a higher- after tax income and higher-after tax profits, therefore creating the incentive for workers to work more, and businesses to invest more. For example, an increase in the number of hours worked…

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    4.2 The Underlining Dimensions of Brand Orientation and its Impact on Financial Performance (Gromark & Melin, 2010) This research “responds to the need for an increased understanding of brand orientation and its impact on financial performance” (Gromark & Melin, 2010). It also reveals eight dimensions that can be seen as the structure of the brand orientation, as well as empirical evidence of a positive relationship between the brand orientation and the organization’s profitability. In this…

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    What is Debt Management? Debt management is known as a technique which helps account-holders or debtors to payback or to handle their obligations in a better way. It involves some creditors working on helping and sorting-out debts which helps making it easier for defaulters to manage payments in a more successful and effective approach. If debtors have a problem with managing obligations they can reconsider some Management Companies. IMPORTANCE OF DEBT MANAGEMENT: From the early 1980s, Public…

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    1. According to Note 19, as presented in the annual financial report of DAMAC Properties for the year 2014, the two major sources of revenue are revenue from sale of land (amounting to USD 1136 million in 2014 and USD 799.2 in 2013) and revenue from constructed units (amounting to USD 873.5 in 2014 and USD 425.1 in 2013). 2. Examining the nature of DAMAC’s properties and services, it has been highlighted, both by the annual report for 2014, as well as the company website, that it is that…

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