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    The study of aging and old age is referred to as Gerontology (Stuart- Hamilton, 2011, p. 1). The study of Gerontology is concerned with the changes, which affect older adults (Stuart- Hamilton, 2011, p. 1). The main role of Gerontology is to not only explain the aging process, but to also improve older adults lives and experiences (Stuart- Hamilton, 2011, p. 18). Gerontology is interdisciplinary and there are three main disciplines, which are considered to be the essential foundations of the study

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    China, India & Wine | May 19 2011 | Assessing the global environment and developing solutions for Australian international managers: a WebQuest. (5461 words) | Sheena Bobeechun Troy Credlin Sarah Duff Audrey James. | Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 PESTL Analysis 4 Political & Legal Factors (Author - Sarah Duff) 4 Economic Factors (Author - Sheena Bobeechun) 5 Social & Cultural Factors (Author - Audrey James) 7 Technological Factors (Author - Troy

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    Part A (6 Marks) AASB 3 Business combinations para.14 requires that the acquisition method be used to account for business combinations. This method requires the identification of the acquirer. For example, para.17 states that “an acquirer shall be identified for all business combinations”. • Provide and explain a list of factors that may assist management to identify the acquiring entity. • Explain why it is necessary to identify who is the acquirer in a business combination? (Adapted from

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    Ping An: Case Study Ping An, founded in 1988, is a private company that sits at the intersection of banking and insurance in China. It has taken advantage of China being the world’s fastest-growing insurance market and reductions of regulatory controls following China’s entry into the WTO in 2001. Ping An has built a highly profitable business and is exploring using the Bancassurance strategy, that is, selling its insurance products via banks in order to quickly and inexpensively develop market share

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    1. Host organization - How will you choose a host organisation? If you need help choosing an organisation, what help is available? There are various ways to choose a job, the internet for one has a multitude of sites offering job search listings and sites of big businesses with links to apply for employment with their company. There are also many job search providers in the way of non for profit organisations. These not for profit organisation’s offer assistance to those in need of help in all aspects

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    au/ComLaw/Legislation/ActCompilation1.nsf/0/CA1F0F9868473141CA256FB9002CA4B2/$file/Corps2001Vol1WD02.pdf) Legislation Commentary Australian Corporations Law, Principles and Practice, vol 1-3, LexisNexis, Australia; Australian Corporations and Securities Law Reporter, vol 1-3, CCH, Australia. Case Reports Australian Corporations and Securities Reports, (1989-2011), LexisNexis; Australian Company Law Reports,

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    Risk-taking is the willingness to tolerate ambiguity and uncertainty (Peterson and Lee, 2000). The Max Muir firm’s use of just in time (JIT) system was risky and it can be fail when the unexpected crisis or disasters strikes which was not unusual in Australia. The strategy of growth by continued acquisition effects on the firm’s finance (Pech and Turner, 2014, p. 158). Considering the case, Max Muir’s company strategy falls in dynamic in the entrepreneurial intensity grid. In this case Max Muir focused

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    Introduction Over the recent years, companies tend to achieve competitive advantage as well as tranquil business operations by incorporating social and environmental sustainable activities in the management practices rather than just being focused on commercial approaches. While most of the companies around the globe prefers to make money by introducing various product line and profit-oriented management decisions, The body Shop introduced its existence in the beauty and cosmetics industry around

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    MenuItem 10: (Topic 10) Medium- to long-term debt Question 1: Manufacturer Limited is seeking a five-year term loan from its bank. The bank manager has indicated that a loan can be provided and will be priced at the bank’s base rate, plus a margin. Which of the following is not a determinant of the margin to be paid by the company? A: the debt to equity ratio of the borrower B: the borrower’s past loan-repayment performance C*: the term structure of interest rates D: the assets available to

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    Multigenerational Workforce

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    Managing a Multigenerational Workforce Monash University Jason Cheah Introduction A multigenerational workforce can present many challenges for organizations of today and are fast becoming a prominent issue for Australian HR managers. An ageing workforce and continual technological innovation are the main reasons attributing to the issues associated with a multigenerational workforce. To remain competitive organizations will need to utilize such a workforce to their advantage and

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