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    III. Balance Sheet Analysis Common-size Analysis After performing a balance sheet analysis for Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. over the past three years, from 2012-2014, there are many different contributing factors to show what the company has experienced. We can start by taking a look at some of the assets, and their differences between the years. First off, the ending inventory from 2013 to 2014 increased by 2%, a growth in relation to the 2012 to 2013 ending inventory increase of 1.52%. Dr.…

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    the innovative marketing answers through new media techniques such as social networking and innovative outdoor advertising and customer outreach programs. These campaigns will involve expanding the brand into developing customer awareness of the company operations and strengths. In order to save environment, BHP Billiton has dedicated itself to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by up to 5%. If this program can be done properly there will be result in a positive source for sustainable…

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    is a renowned company in Italy and is already well know because of its history and its success over the years. Eni had a great success with combining their energy production with gas services by purchasing gas stations and expanding their market in that aspect. The company has changed from a public company to a private company, which allowed for cutting cost and expenditure discipline. For Eni this was needed because of their struggle with finances in the past. Being a private company allowed…

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    On July 21, 2002, WorldCom, one of the nations leading companies in Telecommunications, filed for bankruptcy and exposed an $11-billion-dollar fraud, making it one of the largest in all time. Spearheading the scandal were six employees, Bernard Ebbers the CEO, Scott Sullivan the CFO, David Myers the accounting controller, Buddy Yates the Accounting Director, and Betty Vinson and Troy Norman the accountants. The scandal went to federal trial, and after six days of jury deliberation, all six of…

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    Each year the members of the El Paso Art Museum vote on which art pieces will be purchased to become part of their permeant collection. In 2010, Carole A. Feuerman's resin sculpture Summer was placed in the El Paso Art Museum. This sculpture was part of Feuerman’s “Earth Wind Air fire” retrospective exhibit Feuerman’s hyper-realistic sculpture was purchased for $80,000 dollars to become a permanent part of the El Paso Art Museum collection (City of El Paso, 2010). Feuerman is known to make…

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    Dalla L. Myers Summary

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    On February 25, 2008, the United States District Court saw a case between Darla L. Meyers and LHR, INC. Plaintiff Darla L. Myers financed a vehicle sometime prior to February 9, 2001. The financing responsibility was then transferred to LHR, Inc. sometime before February 9, 2005 with S & P for collections. Myers is alleging there is a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and for violations of California’s business and…

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    difficult to come up with the capital that you need to make such a large purchase. Most times, taking the money directly out of the company's accounts is simply not an option, that money needs to be available for other operating expenses. So, what's a company to do when it needs to buy a new backhoe, steer skid or excavator? For most, financing is the only option. There are three ways that this is generally accomplished; leasing, or obtaining an equipment or business loan. Leasing Equipment…

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    Duke Energy: Duke Energy

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    Duke Energy has been addressing the environment, energy security, and the increasing energy prices by offering a wide variety of incentive programs that enhance energy efficiency. The financial position of a utility is affected as they spend on these programs. One way earnings are affected is through recovery of the program’s direct costs; another is decreased sales, and investor spending on energy efficiency instead of investing in supply-side resources. Program cost recovery, lost margin…

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     • Andrew Scanlan – GR Target – $3.84 million (Life & Savings) + $289,240 GR (GI). The team issued a GR of $217,733 achieving 68% of the monthly target. Andy closed the year with a submission of $2.3 Million GR and issued a GR of $2.25 million. On GI, the team produced $2.65 million APE as of December end which is 33% above their target generating a GR of $384,000. • Peter Reilly – GR Target – $2.63 Million (Life & Savings) + $79,350 GR (GI). The team submitted $134,034 GR in December and…

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    With ABC in 2014 taking on average 64 days to sell its stock, it achieved a 5.7 times inventory turnover ratio (365 days divided by 64) which can be considered an appropriate for the company with similar nature of the business. Days debtors has been decreasing by one day on year by year basis since 2012. This would suggest that the company is getting better in collecting its debts. Section k in notes 1 of ABC’s annual report 2014 stipulates that ‘trade receivables are due for settlement no…

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