PreparED Study Materials
ISYS 363: Information Systems for Management
School: San Francisco State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 2
Study Guides
Videos
Enhancing Transparency with Discretionary Reporting
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Discretionary Reporting offers a deeper look into a company's finances beyond standard requirements. By voluntarily providing added details, it enhances transparency, aids stakeholders, and effectively communicates unique circumstances. But, companies must ensure consistency and uphold ethical practices
Master Bond Valuation: Calculate Present Value of $1300 Discount Bond
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Unlock the secrets of bond investments! Discover how to compute the current value of a discount bond with a face value of $1300, maturing in seven years at an 8% yield. Master the financial math behind it all.
Nike: Aligning Distribution with Overall Strategies
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Explore the concept of distribution objectives using Nike as a prime example. Learn how integrating these objectives with marketing, finance, and sales ensures efficiency and optimal resource use. The coordination leads to strategic decisions and a seamless customer experience.
Externalities: Market Effects & Societal Impacts
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Explore the concept of externalities, the unintended market effects impacting third parties. Through examples of pollution and neighborhood beautification, understand how externalities can lead to market inefficiencies. Discover interventions, like taxes and subsidies, designed to align private and social costs.
Client-Server Model: Powering Modern Computing
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Discover the essence of the client-server model, a pivotal pattern in computer networks. The server, a centralized entity, offers services to distributed clients over networks. This model is foundational for web browsing, online gaming, and various enterprise systems.