Category: Corporation
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Tax Research Problem Parent Corporation
Table of Contents Introduction Legal issue Legal principle Analysis Recommendation Conclusion References Introduction There are different sections of the ICFR, which defines the rules and regulations for liquidating subsidiary corporations and the role of the parent corporation. These provisions include section 331, section 332, section 334, and section 337. All these sections define the process…
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Multinational Corporations in the International Market
Table of Contents Introduction Questions Conclusion References Introduction This paper entails a critical analysis of some issues encountered in international business. The issues are based on some questions are illustrated herein. Questions Why are governments in todays world liberalizing cross-border movement of goods, services, and resources? Governments have a responsibility to ensure that the diverse…
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Multinational Corporations in the International Market
Table of Contents Introduction Questions Conclusion References Introduction This paper entails a critical analysis of some issues encountered in international business. The issues are based on some questions are illustrated herein. Questions Why are governments in todays world liberalizing cross-border movement of goods, services, and resources? Governments have a responsibility to ensure that the diverse…
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Newmont Mining Corporation: Analysis of Risk and Return
Performance of the stock The graph below shows the performance for the stocks of Newmont Mining Corporation and Fossil incorporated as well as the market. It shows that Newmont Mining Corporation was doing well in the market as compared to Fossil incorporated. Both their performance is in upward trend apart from one or two occasions…
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National Electric Corporation Review
Statement of the problem The financial performance of National Electric Corporation had fallen short of prediction for all the quarters of 1992 as well as for the whole of the year. This was despite the fact that revenues had increased when compared to the previous year. The problem was even more puzzling to analysts because…
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Target Corporations Management and Its Special Features
Target Corporation is currently the eighth-largest retailer company in the U.S. The retail format of the corporation currently includes discount stores under the Target name, SuperTarget hypermarkets, and a number of other small-format stores. A number of external environments affect the operations of Target across the country. Economically, Target is experiencing similar competitiveness with other…
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Equipment Corporation Plant: Managerial Attitudes
Introduction Digital Equipment Corporation Plant represents a unique environment marked by specific internal and external factors, culture and industrial settings. in order to give recommendations for change and redesign, it is important to analyze and evaluate the current state of affairs and possible problems affecting the management and the staff. For Digital Equipment Corporation Plant,…
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Multinational Corporations Business Factors in China
There are rules and regulations for companies interested in doing business in China. The rules or the factors to consider before investing in this country are as follows. Foreign investment rules: A company should look for the application procedure for establishment of any investment in the country, the period an approval for operation in the…
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Evaluating Performance: Business Finance for the Multinational Corporation
Table of Contents Return on Equity vs. Return on Capital Return on Equity Definition Keep Your Eye on the ROE Company Analysis References Return on Equity vs. Return on Capital The return on equity is the valuation method used in accounting which is employed for computing the profit that a company is able to earn…
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Examples of CRS Undertaken by Starbuck Corporation
Although organizations aim at making a profit, there is a need for them to act and do business in a way that accounts for the societal as well as environmental impact shaped by the business, this concept has been dubbed corporate social responsibility. There are several examples of CRS undertaken by Starbuck Corporation. Starbuck does…