PreparED Study Materials
Bus 3300: Intro to Management and Organization
School: University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 3
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Videos
Understanding Retained Earnings in Financial Statements
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Learn about the significance of Retained Earnings in a company's financial structure. Understand how Retained Earnings fit into different financial statements. Grasp the distinction between major financial statements and their roles.
Demystifying Financial Instruments: T-Bills, CDs, and More
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Explore essential financial instruments without diving into complexity. From Treasury bills to Federal funds, uncover the basics of short-term debt and money market tools that drive economic stability.
Logrolling: Political Compromise or Efficiency Hinderance?
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Explore logrolling, the exchange of reciprocal support in politics. Understand how it fosters collaboration yet can hinder policy efficiency. The balance between gaining support and ensuring transparency is crucial in this political maneuver.
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.
Cost vs. Market: Decoding Inventory Valuation in Financial Accounting
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Unpack the complexities of the 'Cost' and 'Market' concepts in financial accounting. Explore how inventory valuation impacts a business's financial health and the importance of conservative valuation in financial reporting.