Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Business Studies AQA GCSE Exam, Are We Supposed To Have Recieved A Case Study?

Ok, this is kinda strange to ask, but I am panicing.


I've looked at a few similar questions, and one stated that they had a case study on ';Kellogs'; for their AQA Business Studies Exam Tomorrow.


I am sitting that exam, but noone in my class has been given a case study.


Is it necessary to have recieved one? Or am I just panicing for no reason?


Our teacher has been ill for about 2 weeks so we've had no help and I think the majority of us are going to fail :(Business Studies AQA GCSE Exam, Are We Supposed To Have Recieved A Case Study?
Ok, dont want to be mean but PANIC!! You should've received the kelloggs case study about 4 weeks ago! It says that on the AQA site! The case study gives you hints about what will be on the exam!


Good luck :S

Case Study for 1st semister MBA from Indian School of Business Management and Administration?

Can someone help me in solving 7-8 case studies of each of the following Subjects/Authors. If yes please send me your E-Mail ID so that i can forward the questions to you. take this on high priority please.





ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR-Stephen P. Robbbins,MANAGEMENT james A F Stoner %26amp; R. Edward Freeman and Daniel R. Gilbert, JR,CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR-Leon G. Schiffman %26amp; Leslie Lazar Kanuk,BUSINESS COMMUNICATION - Bovee Thill SchatzmanCase Study for 1st semister MBA from Indian School of Business Management and Administration?
Hi:





Sorry, I don't have an answer for you. However, I am considering enrolling for their Business Management course in Finance Management. I would really appreciate if you could give me some info about the Institute. Is it well recognized in the industry? How is the faculty, placements and what is the usual salary range?





I would really appreciate if you could shed some light on these aspects. Thanks.





-Trishul

Any website on business case studies?

i wana read about any company past mkt plan and all thatsugest pleaseAny website on business case studies?
try www.entrepreneur.com or www.emarketer.com





hope this helps ;-)

Where could i find law cases or jurisprudence about business transportation?

Go to your county law library. Unless you are familiar with looking up cases online you'll waste a lot of time. But http://www.findlaw.com/# and http://www.lexisone.com have a lot of free stuff. There are also state-specific sites, but you haven't said which state you want.Where could i find law cases or jurisprudence about business transportation?
Cornell universityWhere could i find law cases or jurisprudence about business transportation?
Westlaw or Lexis if you want to pay a fee otherwise try using Google which will pull links (probably to Lexis, Westlaw and findlaw)

Can I put business in siblings name, to protect it in case of divorce?

My husband and I have a very rocky marriage and I never know what to expect of him. I hope to avoid divorce, who doesn't but if it were ever to come to that can I put my business in a siblings or friends name to protect it in case of divorce?? I want to start a business and if I register it all under someone else and I will be the employee even though I will be running it, is that ok? Or can my husband take this to court? Btw the other person will be running the business with me, so technically I am not doing anything illegal right?Can I put business in siblings name, to protect it in case of divorce?
I dunno about the specific laws where you are, but this is usually not illegal. In fact this kinda stuff is what divorce lawyers do for a livingCan I put business in siblings name, to protect it in case of divorce?
Hey great idea. What happens when your marriage turns out okay and then your husband finds out you were planning for a divorce?


What happens when your friend or brother turns into a heel and takes ';their'; business over and fires you?


You REALLY need to talk to a lawyer about this.
If you are an investor, once you're in divorce proceedings, you'll have to list that business as an asset. Even if you register it under others' names, you'll still be putting money into the company, you'll still be an owner, and would have to reveal that to the court.
Don't trust anyone. You just may be an employee or your friend or sibling may fire you and take it all.
Things procurred together during a marriage are divisible. If you sell something the two of you obtained during your marriage or both worked on, even without her knowledge, it won't protect it but it will complicate things.
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  • Rental Business: Should Closing Date be Postponed in this Case?

    Hi,





    I have an accepted offer to purchase a 4-plex. Initially the seller's RE agent mentioned all units are being occupied. However, I only received 3 tenant acknowledgments today and found out from him that one apartment is vacant.





    If I knew one unit is vacant I would not agree to close end of this month but rather end of next month in order to allow enough time to find a new tenant. Should I ask to postpone closing day by one month? does it complicate things financing-wise or not really?


    (I do not even have to purchase as I did not waive conditions yet.)





    Lastly, do you agree I should ask permission to look for a tenant myself and not let the owner try to find a tenant for me?





    THANKS.





    PS. places I previously purchased were fully occupied so did not have to deal with this situation before.Rental Business: Should Closing Date be Postponed in this Case?
    Don't have the seller or agent find you a tenant in a hurry. They'll walk away leaving you with a dodgy tenant.





    Are you buying this stuff on borrowed money? Ooer. That's a bit scary.





    What I'd do to be perfectly honest is put a guesstimate on 3 months rent, and have them take that off the price, and buy exactly when you said you would. Then you've got 3 months to find yourself a great new tenant who you can trust, move them in etc etc etc.





    That's a happy penalty for them messing you around and telling you half-truths.Rental Business: Should Closing Date be Postponed in this Case?
    I apologize for being so harsh, but by the mere asking of the question, I can see you have never really purchased income property before.


    You don't have enough knowledge (yet), and you are getting yourself into world of financial hurt.


    Walk away from this deal, and educate yourself on multi-unit properties.
    The question is whether misrepresentation regarding the no. of tenants put you in some way at a disadvantage. It's certainly a material term sufficient to block the deal. If you prefer to find your own tenant and nothing else grates, carry on full steam ahead. Unfortunately, quite often where's there's smoke, there's fire. One misrepresentation is often indication that there are others. Investigate further before you sign anything.
    Yes - postpone. Getting the leases confirmed with the tenants is part of the contingencies you should have in the contract.

    I'm a lowly employee and I think I got my business scammed! Is a verbal contract in this case binding?

    I got a call at work a few weeks ago. It was a hugely busy time of the month. This guy whose accent I can barely understand starts talking to me about yellow pages, asking me to confirm our address and phone number. I'm used to this call, so I just say yes and yes and get ready to hang up. Then he tells me he's transferring me to shipping. Then I'm asked if I'm authorized to make the purchase. I say I don't think so, that they should call back when my boss is in. They start hassling me, I say I'm really busy and that I can't do this right now. They call back again a few days later. Again, I say I don't think I can. They say that my boss is already a client of theirs and that all I'm doing is saying an invoice can be sent and that nothing will be charged. I say fine, whatever, and then they put me on record (this is obviously where the trouble starts) and ask me if I'm authorized to ask for an invoice or something.





    Okay, I guess I'll have to continue this in an answer post... :DI'm a lowly employee and I think I got my business scammed! Is a verbal contract in this case binding?
    It is a scam, it's been around for years, and don't worry. The way the scam works is that they confirm info and get a name, then send a bill. All your company has to do is send the bill back saying that your company doesn't pay invoices without a valid purchase order number, then keep a copy of the bill and send it to the BBB.I'm a lowly employee and I think I got my business scammed! Is a verbal contract in this case binding?
    Okay, this is the OP, apparently I'm so long winded I ran out of space....





    So, I'm asked if I'm authorized, and since I was told nothing was being charged or purchased, I just said yes.





    So today, I open up a piece of mail addressed to me from this place. This is the first thing that really alerts me to something not being right. Someone, I'm not sure if it's me or the company, is being charged for nearly $500. I call, ask some questions, tell them I was told I was told nothing was being purchased, and they give me the whole ';Recorded your conversation, legal binding'; spiel.





    So, I know that, legally, verbal contracts are binding and all, but in this case, it wouldn't stand up in court, right? My boss is out of town for the weekend, so when she comes back on Monday I want to give her some assurance that I know what I'm talking about when I confess that I frakked up, and assure her that I know what's up and that we aren't completely screwed. I think knowing something and being able to say something assuring about it is the only thing that's going to keep me from bursting into tears when I tell her what happened.
    Do as already mentioned about returning the invoice saying a valid PO is needed.





    In the future, you should be more skeptical of any calls received at work. Don't answer their questions. Luckily, where I work, my boss set up an extension for a fake employee. Any time we get a telemarketer asking for whoever is in charge of (whatever it is they're trying to sell), we just tell them it is Mortimer and transfer the call to the extension. When we're bored, we listen to the messages they leave. It's entertaining. The fake employee actually gets mail once in a while and maybe once a year, someone will come to the office looking for him.