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    In a time when justice would be serve within two days, there live Iron Fist and Death Stare. These two went to the same school and graduated by the master name Brainer. Brainer is one of the smartest person in the world. Iron Fist and Death Stare had this last mission to complete before they retire. During the mission, they both discovered a 5.2 million abandon dollars, uncounted for. It was tempting for the both of them, but Iron Fist insisted that they bring it in. Death Stare stated that Iron…

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    Fire Eaters Case Study

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    Evaluating Profitability: RATIO: Based on Fire Eaters Historical Financial Data At Virtual Lakes Store (2013-2016) 2013 2014 2015 2016 Net Profit Margin -173.58% -47.83% -10.88% 12.56% Gross Profit Margin -188.24% -15.25% 37.86% 69.76% Return on Total Assets -40.52% -35.00% -11.60% 18.35% Return on Owner's Equity -65.86% -58.55% -21.12% 38.79% Analysis: Initially the negative relation briefly shows that Fire Eaters had a greater expense compare to its income. At its most negative Net…

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    Case Study Steve Voddil

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    Is It Legal? Although there is no legal law that regulates the issue at hand, compliance with company policies needs to be checked. Fundamental Principles: Integrity The producer seems to lack integrity as his statement implies that set workers are inferior to all other workers. Objectivity The producer is more bias to the actors/actresses simply because their skill brings in more money. Professional Behavior The producer failed to behave in a professional and as a results can results in his…

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    Ric Stakeholders Analysis

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    Major stakeholders identified in RIC • Operations manager • Staff • Policy holders • Government • General public • Shareholders/owners • Banks Operations Manager Mr. Stevens who is operations manager is the one who has most of the stakes in RIC as compared to others. Following are the stakes of Stevens Mr. Stevens is responsible for all operations in the call Centre. This means for every problem occurring during operations, operations manager would be responsible for that. Such as poor…

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    TITLE: Segment disclosures are widely regarded as some of the most useful disclosures in financial reports because of the extent to which they disaggregate financial information into meaningful and often revealing groups. Discuss. Executive Report: Firstly, our report talks about the objectives and requirement of segmental disclosure followed by brief introduction of the four FTSE companies selected. Since, each of the four companies may have resemblances and variances on how they report the…

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    11:30 AM 6th/Jun/2016 RM Adel Ayonusa 12:00 PM 6th/Jun/2016 RM Majed Okasi 12:30 PM 6th/Jun/2016 Employee care Shadi 1:00 PM 6th/Jun/2016 After I finish the Orientation Program I take a good overview about the divisions. BANK ALJAZIRA use Oracle System. 6th/Jun/2016 I worked with Mr. Mohammed Hussain and I prepared a summary sheet for seven firms…

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    Amitech Case Summary

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    The situation discussed is that the company had apparently hidden the defects in their CCTV equipments from another company, Amitech, which happened to be MR Tech's prominent customer. Suyash was approached by Ankita Kukreja and was notified that Amitech was sold defective equipments. Suyash then discussed the findings with his boss and it was decided to let things go since it was in the past. This angered Ankita who then contacted the customer and shared her findings with them, which led to a…

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    profit margin, asset turnover of 1.48, and financial leverage of 2.28 (average total assets divided by the average common equity). Despite the company’s remarkable rate of return, Starbucks’s competitor, Dunkin Doughnuts had a slightly higher rate of return of 45.59% in 2014. Dunkin Doughnuts rate of return is a product of their company’s net profit margin of 23.55%, asset turnover of 0.23, and financial leverage of 8.27. Starbucks net profit margin and financial leverage were both less…

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    recently been closed, the perpetrators have not been able to find new careers. The whistleblower in this case was the prior prosecutors that Toshiba hired to investigate their financials. They determined that the profits of Toshiba were overstated by over 1.2 billion dollars. Toshiba was required to restate their financials and pay hefty fines. Now that the company has changed their structure and the fraud is blowing over, Toshiba hopes to gain the trust of their stockholders and consumers back.…

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    Aig Failure

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    focused on AIG’s Financial Product Group because they had written credit default swaps and other derivatives that totaled $2.7 trillion” (Ferris, S., 2013). By 2008, the group had unrealized losses of more than $30 billion due to the subprime debt crisis. Many of AIG organizations were demanding the margin calls on derivatives and AIG do not have the cash to do so. So,…

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