Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Online Database Research

| December 13, 2017

 Scholarly research is an essential part of learning and online databases are essential in research and analysis of scholarly information. Online database research is simpler and convenient because it relies on the use of search words to reveal the associated information that may be required. In this research exercise two databases were selected and used […]

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Article Critique: The Gift Of Professional Maturity By Arthur G. Bedeian

| December 13, 2017

The main idea of Bedeian in the text ‘The gift of professional maturity’ is that the history of management studies should be learnt by all the graduate management students by dint of its value. Bedeian sources the title of the article from a phrase coined by E.G. Boring, a historian from one of his writings. […]

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CAPM

| December 13, 2017

Part 1 An undiversifiable risk is a risk that can be said to be common when one considers a given assets or liabilities class. On the other hand, a diversifiable risk is a price change risk that is informed by a given securities circumstances which can be taken to be largely unique. With regard to […]

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Factors Affecting My Demand For Labor

| December 13, 2017

One of the factors that could affect my demand for labor is a change in the demand of the output. The reasoning here is that if the demand for the output or final product increases, the output’s price shall also follow suit and increase and in that regard, my firm would have to hire a […]

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Concord Bookshop

| December 13, 2017

It is important to note that change is an inevitable part of any organization. However, the change must be well managed and organized. Failure to manage change may bring about a number of problems including but not limited to false starts as well as sabotage. In this text, I discuss the various phases in the […]

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Bush Tax Cuts

| December 13, 2017

Bush tax cuts include the tax cuts that were enacted in the years 2001 and 2003 during the George W. Bush presidency. December 31st is the date the tax cuts will expire. According to Graham (2010) the extension of the tax cuts would be a reprieve for tax payers. The bush tax cuts brought down capital […]

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Inventory And Cost Of Goods Sold

| December 13, 2017

Currently under the US GAAP, when it comes to inventory costing, there is no specific requirement that all inventories that are similar in nature apply a consistent cost formula. Further, the US GAAP does not prohibit LIFO, that is, ‘last in first out’ method. However, when it comes to IFRS, there is an explicit requirement […]

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A Business School Business Plan

| December 13, 2017

 Business Summary It has been noted in that from the 21st century going forward; education is going to be the main driver of change and development worldwide (Princeton 2004). Further, according to Wise (2007), education is increasingly becoming relevant as far as the elimination of income disparities is concerned. However, many analysts point towards a different […]

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Sallet and Weber

| December 13, 2017

 Question 1 As per the Sallet and Weber article, the broadband value circle was explained as a scenario where a consumer responsible for the content creation as well as consumption stands one step away from the wide range of businesses that contribute in one way or the other to the entire broadband experience. This includes […]

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Outsourcing Company

| December 13, 2017

In basic terms, outsourcing is the process of contracting a given company or individual top carry out a particular function. However, it is important to note that the precise definition of outsourcing has not been agreed upon as at yet. However, outsourcing has been lauded in management accounting as a cost cutting measure and in […]

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