Category: Corporation

  • Disney Corporation: Company Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction A Brief History Products and Services Financial Information Revenue Network References Footnotes Introduction The Disney Corporation is a popular company in the entertainment industry. This report will briefly examine the history of the company and discuss its products and services. The financial position of the corporation in the last five years…

  • Globalization: On the Importance of ICT & Transnational Corporations

    Innovations in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and transport lead to globalization. Globalization is the process of increasing cooperation between different nations, and ICT is one of the factors that allows people from different nations to share their culture with others and work with individuals from other states. ICTs innovation, such as the Internet and…

  • Microsoft Corporations Structure, Culture, Power Distribution

    Table of Contents Introduction Microsofts Current Structure Microsofts Culture Microsofts Power Distribution Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Microsoft Corporation is a renowned software company that has dominated the industry for at least four decades since its inception in 1975. However, over the last few years, the reputation of Microsoft has witnessed a declining trend that raises…

  • Starbucks Corporations Strengths and Weaknesses

    Table of Contents Background Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Summary of Internal Factors References Background The purpose of this paper is to analyze the internal environment of the US coffeehouse chain Starbucks. It is extremely prominent in the coffee market successfully staying ahead of competition. However, recent global dynamics force companies to reevaluate their business models…

  • Aspects of Corporation Tax

    Introduction Taxes normally decrease the amount of wage the employees take home. In most situations the taxation effects are evident, for instance payroll and income taxes are deducted from employees pay checks (Ziliak, 2005). Sales tax or Value Added Tax (VAT) affects the employees income indirectly compared with payroll and income taxes, even so they…

  • Aspects of Corporation Tax

    Introduction Taxes normally decrease the amount of wage the employees take home. In most situations the taxation effects are evident, for instance payroll and income taxes are deducted from employees pay checks (Ziliak, 2005). Sales tax or Value Added Tax (VAT) affects the employees income indirectly compared with payroll and income taxes, even so they…

  • MediSys Corporation Case

    Introduction MediSys Corporation was incorporated in 2002 in the United States and manufactured medical monitoring solutions and devices for the internal medicine and general practice markets. The company achieved significant success with the release of their first two monitoring systems and became very profitable, and at the same time was relatively small and characterized by…

  • Starbucks Corporation Overview and Analysis

    Starbucks Corporation is a US company that is considered one of the largest global coffee retailers. This brief report analyses the companys DuPont identity, which is calculated for the last three years, and compares it with that of a competitor company i.e. Dunkin Brands Group, Inc. DuPont Identity is a measure of a companys Return…

  • Tax Research Problem Parent Corporation

    Table of Contents Introduction Legal issue Legal principle Analysis Recommendation Conclusion References Introduction There are different sections of the ICFR, which defines the rules and regulations for liquidating subsidiary corporations and the role of the parent corporation. These provisions include section 331, section 332, section 334, and section 337. All these sections define the process…

  • Tax Research Problem Parent Corporation

    Table of Contents Introduction Legal issue Legal principle Analysis Recommendation Conclusion References Introduction There are different sections of the ICFR, which defines the rules and regulations for liquidating subsidiary corporations and the role of the parent corporation. These provisions include section 331, section 332, section 334, and section 337. All these sections define the process…