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    There are several advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home. Also, compared to renting, owning or purchasing a home involves a title search. Siegal and Yacht (2009) listed four general advantages and four disadvantages of renting a home as well as six advantages and four disadvantages of owning a home. The first advantage that comes to my mind when renting a home is increased mobility. This occurs because renting a home is accompanied by a housing contract or rental or lease…

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths Positive internal factors a company can draw on to accomplish its mission, goals, and objectives.  A strong financial condition; ample financial resources to grow the business.  Strong brand name image/company reputation.  Economy of scale and/or learning and experience curve advantages over rivals. What to look for in Identifying Company’s Strengths  Proprietary technology/superior technological skills/important patents.  Cost advantages over rivals. …

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    PART A Longworth & Faul is a construction company that builds high quality buildings throughout the private and public sector of the Western Cape. The Company was established as a sole Trading company in 1966 by Johaan Louw and in 1973 became a Partnership when Robert Longworth joined the company as a director. Longworth & Faul ever since has maintained being a two member partnership company. In 1976 Gert Faul joined the company and became a director in 1978 when Johaan Louw left. In 1990 Gert…

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    business model like this would be profitable in Mrs. Jackson’s area as they live near large churches and congregations. In her research of the coffeehouse business, it seems the franchise option appeals to Mrs. Jackson. This makes sense as she has never owned a business and being an independent coffeehouse would require a lot of leg work on her part to grow the business from the ground up. “A potential franchisee obtains not only a tested business concept, but also the opportunity to avoid…

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    TITLE INSURANCE – SOOTHING CUSTOMERS MORTGAGE ANXIETIES Introduction The Pennsylvania Supreme court order in the “Watson Versus Muirhead” case is where the Title Insurance came into focus. As the story goes, an outstanding prior lien missed by a covenanter lead to the loss of the case by Muirhead in the year 1868. He lost his property when it was held by the honorable court that the covenanter is at no fault for acting in good faith and cannot be held liable for opinions that were erroneous.…

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    2.2 Corporate Reputation Risk Corporate reputation refers to people’s perception and evaluation of a corporation (Dutton et al., 1994). People’s evaluation of a corporate reputation is based on their communication, experiences with the corporation, and also on the symbolism that reflect the corporate behavior and spirit (Gotsi and Wilson, 2001). Corporate stakeholders make investment, career and purchase decision partly depend on a corporate reputation (Dowling, 1986). Reputation implies company…

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    after 1979. From 1979 to 1984, the entry mode of Coca – Cola was a franchise, which was low-risk entry based on the Uppsala theory of internationalization. The bottling plants’ proprietary belonged to China’s state-owned enterprises. After having a negotiation with the Chinese Government on accessing its market, Coca – Cola had the permission to sell their soft…

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    The occasions brought by the financial hardship have brought up the issues regarding to the ways in which general businesses and financial institutions, especially in contributing to the society. As being a main financial services provider in Malaysia, the Public Bank Group maintains the most elevated amount of corporate governance practice and operates business practices with the highest measures of uprightness which are crucial to maintain continuous trust and confidence from public (Public…

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    Siemens is Europe's largest engineering conglomerates company headquartered in Berlin and Munich . Siemens is in power generation, distribution and transmission; also leading supplier of automation systems for them as well as Siemens is also supplying system for medical imaging and in-vitro diagnostics. It is mainly focusing on area of electrification, digitalization and automation. Siemens has a product Group of Automation, Building, Drive Technology, Energy, Healthcare, Mobility, Financial…

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    Name Muhammad Shahzad (73537) Who are Agero constituents? Broadly speaking Agero has four different types of constituents which are mentioned below • Drivers • Service provider • OEM • Insurance Companies The primary business of Agero was to arrange road side services for derivers covered by OEM warranties with the help of different service providers. How are these linked in the value creation process? Firstly, new data facilitate them to understand and manage their cost effectively. With…

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