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    Home Based Business Essay

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    fail simply because people are not committed, focused and dedicated to work very hard and see their business through. Your home based business will be your project for the long term, and you need to work on it consistently until it brings you the profits you…

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    of the customers generated 150% of the profits. Traditional cost accounting often supports a 20-80 rule that 20% of the largest customers, who purchase the most products, contribute 80% of the profits; and this is our current assumption for our company too. Using CPA, their analysts have often found that 20% of the customers generate 300% of the profits. The remaining 80% of the customers are actually unprofitable and can result in a loss of 200% of the profits. They were able to then formulate…

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    2 – Good business doesn't mean have a good moral, because some businessman just look for the profit. If you have money, they will treat you well, once they earn money from you, and you don't have value anymore, they won't care about you. Some businessman are good in business, because they care about their clients, they don't care if they earn a lot or not, what is important to them is trust of the client, that's why they became successful. 1 – Idiomatically speaking, “going places” in this case…

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    Introduction One of the significant reasons why a corporation is put in place is largely to attain profits. If a corporation is not profitable then there is no reason for its existence. Corporations go far and beyond to make sure that this profit-making motive is satisfied. In most cases to attain as much profits as possible means that the corporations need to ignore some of their responsibilities. The impact they have on the society, environment and culture has raised concerns over the years.…

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    Starbucks Strengths

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    performance. Additionally, any supply interruption due to bad harvest or weather conditions could increase cost factors for Starbucks, while an economic crisis decreases consumers spending habits. All these factors mentioned above greatly affect Starbucks profit. The coffee industry is a competitive market and the increase pressure from competitors like Dunkin Doughnuts and McDonalds is a major threat to Starbucks because they offer similar products at affordable prices. Starbucks expansion…

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    Ariana Orfanella Star River Electronics Case Study Overall Company Performance Star River’s finances initially lead you to believe that there has been a steady incline of growth and success. The sales increase appears to represent healthy all around healthy growth. Their sales have averaged a steady incline of around 15% growth per year which seems encouraging until you look at several other factors. All of this should be backed up by looking at Net Income, however that’s where the findings…

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    Hiring new directors has been successful over the years. Studios only see the movies as a success if earns a lot of money at the box office if the movie is good it's plus but overall that's what studios want. In “Why Studios Are Hiring Indie Directors For Blockbusters” a article written by Sam Aberdeen hints that hiring new directors has been successful. “The success rate seems to be more in favor of the directors, though, and there's a huge plug to this practice: successful films equal higher…

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    Every company’s primary goal is profitability. According to research done by a Purdue University professor, employee’s motivation and satisfaction have a direct link to a company’s profit even when there is no direct customer contact (Purdue Research, 2015). The researcher went on to say the reason for this is because the company exhibits strong organizational communication or communication that is passed down from upper to lower management, down to their subordinates (Purdue Research, 2015).…

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    Title Mark Dowie’s opinion on this concept is that no profit is worth more than a human life. In his article he talks in depth about Ford Motor companies and a car they designed and produced in the seventies, the Pinto. The Pinto was a very rushed project that focused more on making a profit than the quality and safety of the vehicle. The entire tone of the article casts a harsh judgmental light on the decisions made during that project. He makes it very obvious that he opposes Ford decisions…

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    Lundmark et al. (2009)4 consider remanufacturing a “win-win-win” situation: “Customers can obtain remanufactured products cheaper, companies reduce their costs and they earn more and the environment benefits.” That said, remanufacturing can support all the three basic pillars of Sustainable Development (Environmental, Economic, Social). Saves material and energy resources while reduces wastes and emissions (Environmental), generates wealth and cutting costs (Economic), remanufactured products…

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