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A Financial Evaluation Of General Electric Corporation
Words: 1529 / Pages: 6 .... While contemplating which company to choose for the project of an evaluation of a company, there were many companies to choose. I had recently begun to invest in the stock market, unfortunately with minimal education and understanding of the ways to evaluate a company and its strengths and weaknesses. I therefore saw it as appropriate to research and evaluate a firm that I currently hold stock in. The original purchase price of fourteen (13) shares of General Electric at $75.25 per share was $990.25 on 24 September 1998. The current price as of 20 March, 1999 was $112.00 per share of a current portfolio value of $1456.00. thi .....
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The Economic Underpinnings Of The First Industrial Revolution In England
Words: 439 / Pages: 2 .... Many technological advances were made through military
manufacturing some of these were new ways to manufacture iron, conveyer belts,
and the use machine tools . The technology developed for military manufacturing
then spilled over into the civilian sector of the economy. And because it was
now a tested technology investors who were normally cautious were willing to put
their capital into these ventures which instead of pouring iron to make guns now
made iron ore into stoves and pots.
The second critical underpinning of the first industrial revolution was
the development of a home market in Britain. The first British industrialists
manufactur .....
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Government Spending & Budget
Words: 2618 / Pages: 10 .... A recent Gallop Poll from January, 1996 showed the budget as the
#1 concern among taxpayers, but 4/5 of those interviewed said they doubt
the GOP will do the job (Holding 14). Meanwhile, an ABC poll from November
reported that over 70% of those polled disapprove of the current
performance by Congress, and most blamed politicians for failure to take
action (Cloud 3709). These accusations of failure to follow through come
with historical proof that Congress and Clinton have failed to compromise
and resolve the issue. After all, current budget plans are dependent on
somewhat unrealistic predictions of avoiding such catastrophes as recession,
nat .....
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Why Are Gasoline Prices Going Up So High?
Words: 579 / Pages: 3 .... fairly and
stop feeling so sorry for themselves!!!
According to many articles, Americans have a lot more to be thankful for than
they do to complain about. For one, cars use gas a lot more efficiently than
they did in the past. According to Royko, "even today's luxury cars give you
better gas mileage than the cheapest Chevies, Fords and Plymouths did not that
long ago." What does this mean? This means that gas prices should logically go
up. It's the basic law of supply and demand. It's true that more Americans are
driving, but the gasoline suppliers still deserve to get paid fairly.
And what about inflation? Well, when you take inflatio .....
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Accounting System Controls
Words: 2181 / Pages: 8 .... or minimized by adapting the present controls and adding new controls.
These problems are
· In a manual system there is a paper trail for the internal auditor to
follow. All records and transactions are kept on paper and so an auditor has
clear and documented proof of what has transpired. Computerized systems rarely
have a clear paper trail to follow. Since computers do all of the sorting of the
information the company rarely sorts the source documents. Also the computer
does most of the calculations and processing so there would not be the amount of
documentation that there would be in a manual system.
· Another problem of .....
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Types Of Employment Contracts
Words: 468 / Pages: 2 .... The cost-plus contract should include a section defining all of the types of costs that are reimbursable by the owner/developer, and most standard form contracts include such provisions.
Cost plus fixed fee contract:
A cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is a cost-reimbursement contract that provides for payment to the contractor of a negotiated fee that is fixed at the inception of the contract. The fixed fee does not vary with actual cost, but may be adjusted as a result of changes in the work to be performed under the contract. This contract type permits contracting for efforts that might otherwise present too great a risk to contractors, but .....
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A Job At UPS
Words: 999 / Pages: 4 .... accidental death and
dismemberment insurance. The driver also constantly moves about and can
enjoy the scenery changes in the weather. The individual is not under
continual supervision and uses personal judgment in pacing the day.
A typical work week usually consists of a 5-day 40-hour schedule. The
driver strive to keep the workday at 8 hours, but since the parcels must be
delivered on time to maintain the company reputation, overtime work is
occasionally is necessary. Also, the constant driving in heavy traffic,
starting and stopping to deliver, and the repetition of duties may become
tiring. The weather also plays an important role in workin .....
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Karl Marx's Estranged Labor
Words: 1826 / Pages: 7 .... a
repudiation of private property- a warning of how private property enslaves the
worker. This writing on estranged labor is an obvious point of basis for Marx's
Communist Manifesto.
The purpose of this paper is to view Marx's concept of alienation
(estranged labor) and how it limits freedom. For Marx man's freedom is
relinquished or in fact wrested from his true nature once he becomes a laborer.
This process is thoroughly explained throughout Estranged Labor. This study will
reveal this process and argue it's validity. Appendant to this study on
alienation there will be a micro-study which will attempt to ascertain Marx's
view of freedom (i.e. posit .....
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The Modified Market Economy
Words: 515 / Pages: 2 .... for the modified market economy is that
the free market does not produce an efficient allocation of resources, and that
the free market does not distribute output in a socially desirable way. For
example in a modified market, the government regulate the flow a income a bit so
that not only the rich make money. In a market economy the rich get richer and
the poor get poorer as there is no regulation in terms of income distribution.
The intervention by the government, in forms such as social security nets,
which is present in a modified market, makes society more evenly spread rather
than everyone being one of two things, that is, very rich, .....
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Corporate Culture : The Key To Understanding Work Organisations
Words: 1448 / Pages: 6 .... restaurants that
look remarkably similar. There are no risks to be taken here and rarely a snap
decision to be made and certainly not by the staff.
Contrast this with a small organisation, thirsty for success in an emergent
market such as Steve Job's Apple Computers in the early eighties. Here was a
company led by a very strong character who was highly motivated, possessed a
highly practical imagination and was fanatical about detail. He built up a
multinational company on the strength of his ability to promote free thinking
coupled with the attention to detail that is required to produce a world class
computer within the organisation that he ran .....
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