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    M & M Ujala Case Study

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    example, the decision of M/s Ujala’s company would affect it’s customer differently and creditors differently. The main responsibility of M/s Ujala is to give the interests of it’s stakeholder at utmost priority. Management must incorporate the corporate social responsibility agendas keeping in mind all the stakeholders and the relationship with them. The Stakeholders of M/s Ujala would be: 1.Customers (Existing Customers and Potential Customers) The main stakeholder of any company is it’s…

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    managers have devoted great attention to corporate social responsibility(CSR). Consistent with McWilliams and Siegel(2001), we define CSR as situations where the firm goes beyond compliance and engages in ‘actions that appear to further some social good, beyond the interests of the firm and that which is required by law’. On Wikipedia, corporate social responsibility(CSR) is defined as a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. Corporate social responsibility(CSR)…

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    12490468 Professional Report Volkswagen: Myopic view of Stakeholders Executive Summary This report attempts to provide the systematic analysis of the questionable management practices adapted by shareholders of the company and also imply the organizational theories to these identified management issues. The organizational theories that are discussed in this report are stakeholder theory and shareholder theory which is implemented by Volkswagen. Various suggestion and high-level recommendations…

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    transparency and accuracy in the disclosure of material information between itself, its shareholders and the general public. This is in accordance with the Rules of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange and in adherence to the Trinidad and Tobago Corporate Governance Code. In keeping with this commitment the Group has developed an Investors’ Relation Department. This Department acts as an intermediary between the Group and its shareholders as well as the general public with the aim to…

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    Abstract The factors affecting the firm’s value been the subject of considerable studies for both academics ‎and professionals, especially how capital structure decision affects firm value in what way and to ‎what extent. However, the overall effect of leverage on firm’s value is still a debatable issue and ‎there is no certainty about it. This research aims to examine the impact of capital structure decision ‎on firm value for firms listed on American stock exchanges and included within S&P 500…

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    (Robyn) :Welcome to “Behind the Scene Businesses”, today we will having a look at Mr Price to see how they stretch beyond expectations in terms of their Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility. We first investigated Mr Price’s Corporate Governance by assessing how their management’s system of rules, practices and processes controls the business responsibly by adhering to the King Code which ensures integrity, accountability fairness, independence and discipline within the…

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    internationally recognized business leader and lawyer. I have been an officer, director, and advisor to private and/or public enterprises in Canada, the United States, England, and Australia. I am an active member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Institute of Corporate Directors, and the American Bar Association. I have broad experience in the international business sector and a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of both the board and of individual directors. I…

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    The American Red Cross is in existence to aid those throughout the country by providing blood or services to those in need. Primarily, the organization operates through donations of both, time and money, which provides aide in five main areas: People affected by a disaster; Support for the military and their families; Collection, processing, and distribution of blood; Health and safety education; and International relief in time of crisis (American, 2015). The American Red Cross’s mission…

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    Bruce Maitland Case Study

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    Define the Problem Bruce Maitland, like most business men, started his business with the intent to provide for his family and be an entrepreneur. The interaction with Chuck Harper might have seemed like a relationship that was going to benefit his business in a positive way and create a long lasting friendship. The problem that he did not perceive with the initial meeting was the potential for a fraud pyramid to occur. The first factor in the fraud pyramid is the motive. The motive in Bruce’s…

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    Choice #1: Ethical Business Management Sometimes, in firms, the interest of the stockholders and that of management will diverge and misalign thereby resulting in mismanagement of the business. Such separation leads to what is known in the finance world as an agency problem. Moreover, one of the five principle foundations of finance is principle number five (5) which points out that a conflict of interest will cause this agency problem (Keown, Martin, & Petty, 2014). Presented is an analysis…

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