Course Syllabus Travel Industry Financial Analysis & Control TIM 4620 Instructor: Thomas Zhuang Course: TIM 4620 Term: Fall semester 2012 Class: Mondays (17:15 – 20:10) Class Room: MP 441 Office Hours: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM on Wednesdays Office: 1188 Bishop St. #1010 Phone: 523-1837 (W) 295-8878 (C) E-mail: go4888@aol.com ============================================================== Required Text: Hospitality Industry Managerial Accounting by Raymond S. Schmidgall, Seventh Edition ISBN 13:978-0-86612-359-4 Course Description: This course is an integrated and in-depth overview of the dynamic processes involved in utilizing relevant information to plan for,
MKTG 303 MARKETING STRATEGY ANALYSIS AND DECISIONS Unit Outline Semester 1, 2013 Department of Marketing & Management MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS UNIT GUIDE Year and Semester: 2013 Semester 1 Unit convenor: Prerequisites: Dr David Gray MKTG202 and MKTG203 and (ACCG105 or ACCG106 or ACCG100) and (ECON110 or ECON111 or BBA103). Three Credit points: Students in this unit should read this unit outline carefully at the start of semester. It contains important information about the unit. If anything in it is unclear, please consult one of the teaching staff in the unit. ABOUT THIS UNIT This unit considers the role of communication in marketing strategy.
PHILOSOPHY 305: BUSINESS ETHICS SEMESTER: | FALL 2013 | COURSE No. : | PHIL 305 | INSTRUCTOR: | BIRGIT TREGENZA | TICKET No. : | 13264 | COURSE TITLE: | BUSINESS ETHICS | DAYS: | M | EMAIL: | tregenza@csun.edu | TIME: | 4:00 PM- 6:45 PM | OFFICE HOURS: | MW 11:00 am – 12:00 pm | OFFICE: | ST 535 | FINAL EXAM: | 16 DEC: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM | CLASSROOM:: | SQ 104 | Course Description: Business ethics is applied ethics. It is the specialized study of moral right and wrong as they apply to that conglomeration of institutions, technologies, transactions, activities and pursuits that we designate as ‘business’. Ethical theories define values and articulate ethical principles for guiding human conduct.
Week 5 Problem 3 Carri Gradisca FIN/370 – Finance for Business August 6, 2012 Professor Shadi Sifain Week 5 Problem 3 A firm’s current balance sheet is as follows: Assets: $100 Debt: $10 Equity: 90 a. What is the firm’s weighted-average cost of capital at various combinations of debt and equity, given the following information? Debt/Assets | After-Tax Cost of Debt | Cost of Equity | Cost of Capital | 0% | 8% | 12% | 12.00% | 10 | 8 | 12 | 11.60% | 20 | 8 | 12 | 11.20% | 30 | 8 | 13 | 11.50% | 40 | 9 | 14 | 12.00% | 50 | 10 | 15 | 12.50% | 60 | 12 | 16 | 13.60% | b. Construct a pro forma balance sheet that indicates the firm’s optimal capital structure. Compare this balance sheet with the firm’s current balance sheet. What course of action should the firm take?
Market Research Report [Hanover] ASSIGNMENT 2 MKTG 20004 – Market and Business Research SEMESTER 2, 2013 [Shuai Zhang] [585454] [Dong Hyun Kim] [582277] Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Methodology 5 Qualitative part: Interview 5 Quantitative part: Survey 5 Demographic Profile 6 General Information 6 Location 7 Place of Residence 7 Education Level 8 Income Level 9 Quantitative Analysis 11 Sub Research Question 1: Recognition 11 Sub Research Question 2: Perception 13 Sub Research Question 3: Attitudes 15 Sub Research Question 4: Beliefs about solution 17 Conclusion 18 Recommendation 19 Limitations 19 Appendices 20 List of References 29 Executive Summary This
The Four Financial Statements Merced Villalobos ACC/290 January 11, 2012 Eleazar Pando The Four Financial Statements There are four basic financial statements. The first statement is an income statement that shows the companies’ revenues and expenses. The second statement is a retained earnings statement that shows the amount and causes of changes of retained earnings in a given period of time. The third statement is a balance sheet that shows what the business owns and what it owes. The fourth is a cash flow statement that shows where the business got earnings in a period of time and where that money was used.
California State University, San Bernardino Course Policies and Schedule Finance 680 – Corporate Financial strategy Spring 2012 Call #: Instructor: Taewon Yang Classes: Section M, W 8:00 PM – 9:50 PM Office: JB 427 Office Hours: M, W 6:50 PM – 7:50 PM Phone: 537-5784 or by appointment e-mail: taewon@csusb.edu Please read carefully and save for further reference. 1. Course description: This course is intended to develop communication, problem solving, ethical reasoning, and information technical skills over case studies. These skills are obtained through team works. Each team has to analyze cases and take its stand to deal with given questions.
TROY UNIVERSITY eTroy BUS 5503/XTID FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND BUSINESS LAW COURSE SYLLABUS Term 5, 2011 May 23– July 24, 2011 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: LAW COMPONENT Robert L. Shoop, BA, JD, MAED 1922 Calle de Seville Colorado Springs, CO 80904-4210 Office: 719-473-4923 (Mountain Time zone) Email: rshoop@troy.edu Secondary Email: BobShoop@aol.com ECONOMICS COMPONENT Dr. Mark Wilson Adjunct Professor of Economics Email: mwilson618@troy.edu Please put BUS-5503 XTID in subject line of emails sent to instructors. NOTE: For course syllabus posted prior to the beginning of the term, the instructor reserves the right to make minor changes prior to or during the term. The instructor will notify students, via email or
Week 6 Learning Team Assignment – Corporate CEO Memorandum in re SOX Cynthia Cervantes, Myphuong Le, Karl Limpin, Laura Semmler, Cezner Velez Business Law 531 University of Phoenix Dr. Maurice Rosano, MBAM, JD June 19, 2009 |AeroTech |8975 San Diego Ave. | | |San Diego, CA 92487 | | |Phone: 619-845-5892 Fax: 619-845-5893 | | |E-Mail: info@Aertech.com
[pic] AMH 1020-36646 MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY Spring 2013 Instructor’s Name: James C. Batten Telephone Number: (941) -993-9408 Email: jbatten3@hccfl.edu Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8.40-9.30 am; 12.30-1.00pm; and 2.15-2.30pm. PADM 104 Class Schedule: Tuesday AND Thursday 11.00 am-12.15 pm; Room PADM 127. Text Book and Materials Required: James L. Roark, et al., Understanding the American Promise: A Brief History. Volume II: From 1865. (Boston and New York: 2011).