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    Advantages • The risk is passed on to the distributor • Greater incentive for the distributor to sell the product • The foreign company/supplier doesn’t need to have an established place of business in that country to sell the product • Costs are greatly reduced as the foreign company doesn’t need to have a business unit in that country • The foreign company only needs to monitor the accounts of several distributors rather than for each customer. 4. Disadvantages • The company loses control over activities

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    Ethics vs. Capitalism

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    Can Business Ethics & Capitalism coexist? The concept of business ethics has tried to change the way businesses operate over the years. Business ethics is a form of ethics that governs the actions of businesses to circumvent the affects business has on every day society. But some question its effectiveness in the application of capitalism. Several case studies have shown that this is the case; many companies place the pursuit of money in front of the pursuit of virtue. Although, the majority of

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    Kazoo’s Business Plan Question 1. Business plan is a document which is designed to explain company’s mission, vision, and goals. It has to describe what an owner intends to do with the offered business and how he plans to implement his idea into the life. The purpose is to explain why, what, who, how, where, when, and how. It serves as a draft for the correct realization of each step. Preparing this document helps to highlight fields that require rethinking or support. Business plan is often used

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    The area that I chose to discuss under the CFO is the Director of Budgeting. The roles and responsibilities include handling the budget, and managing all expenditures and its limits, supervising staff, and analyzing profit goals, revenue, and expenses while complying the regulations of not only the company but the state and federal industry as well. Some additional methods of management that would fall under this area include directors of human resources. They work hand in hand with each other when

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    management and decision making that serve the stockholders’ best interests. 3. Employees: The workforce and talents within an organization. 4. Physical Work Environment: The facilities and physical locations where an organization conducts its business. B. Analysis 1. Pratt & Whitney is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, a public company listed under New York Stock Exchange as UTX. United Technologies has close to 800 million outstanding shares of stock, with total capital valued

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    Manzil Niroula Case

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    professionally with many clients he is keen on opening a business of his own. With proper experience with his work, he seems to be determined but Manzil has a lack of knowledge about the legal system of the business structure. So, in conversation with him, following are some answers that has been extracted form him regarding his venture. Part 1: Questions and Answers 1. Would you like to share some ideas and details regarding about the business you intend to establish? Yes of course, I

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    building her business and expanding UMUC Haircut shop. In this paper, we will discuss how Myra brings about all her resources to strategies her shop to be a competitive source. Being able to compete with the growing community where bigger and better hair salons are expanding in her neighborhood. As the future of technology is changing the way, we do businesses all around the world. And most companies are relying on the use of management information systems (MIS) (integrated into their business. With the

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    Xactly’s annual sales were at 95.5 million dollars. Cabrera was not always a business owner, in fact he used to be in sales at CallidusCloud. Cabrera came up with his idea for Xactly because he realized that soon anyone with internet would have access to software, and he wanted to create software that every company no matter what size could use. He was hesitant to take the plunge, and quit his job to start his own business, but after he got fired from his job at CallidusCloud he realized that it was

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    I will need one of these three degrees, to be police officer, business owner of a gym, or own my own auto restoration business. I would like to have these careers because they are fun and I would not feel like I am working while I get paid. To be an upper level police officer I will need a degree I in Criminal Justice. The officers get to drive

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    Analytics and business intelligence (BI) are not new concepts in the market place, but the exponential growth of offerings, lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and simplified deployment options have made these solutions a necessity for modern businesses. Some customers continue to use a comprehensive stack of a database, extract-transfer-load (ETL) tools, an analytics engine, and a reporting interface from a single vendor, placing much of the burden on IT to keep operations running and produce reports

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