IT Strategy and Policy Planning
Though in many people’s mind, IT means Internet, IT is just a business tool. A careful examination of the elements of IT such as software, hardware, networks, databases, and the Internet itself, reveals that each one of them can be strategically used as a tool to gain competitive advantage and create value. Often it happens that IT policies, be they imposed by a government or by a company itself, play a key role in creating the right kind of environment for organizations to plan and realize the full benefits of IT. In this course, students will learn the basic strategy framework for IT and policy planning while practicing these strategies to analyze real-world cases.
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Tax Planning (EKA 4501)
This course provides a framework of reference in understanding the objectives of tax planning, the identification of variables relevant to strategy formulation and tax plans. These variables consist of the taxation system; foundations of tax collection; effects of taxes on taxpayers; the implications of tax toward operational or policy decisions, investment decisions, financing decisions; and strategies to minimize tax, particularly for business organizations.
Planning and Risk Management in Tax Aspects of International Business
This course is designed to provide an overview of various international tax risks and opportunities that affect corporations and individuals in today's global business environment.
Topics include: (1) International double taxation
(2) Elimination of double taxation
(3) Tax treaty
(4) Transfer pricing
(5) Tax haven taxation
(6) International tax arbitrage and
(7) International tax strategy and planning
The course's main objective is to raise the awareness of students concerning current international tax issues and planning opportunities which non-tax business person should be aware of when international business is conducted.
Development Planning (EKU 2227)
Description
The course introduces basic concepts of development planning.
Topics
Planning methods, principles and tools for planning especially in developing countries, and problems and risks in development planning.
Objectives
Provide students with the ability to plan development, especially applying it in Indonesia.
College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University
900 719 Strategic Management
Strategy and business policy. Situational analysis (SWOT Analysis). Strategic planning and business policy formulation at various levels. Decision in implementing strategic plans. Case studies in strategic management at various organization.
College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University
900 713 Finance for Business Decision
Financial management and financial environment; forecasting, analyzing, planning and controlling of finance; working capital management, decision in long-term investment in long-term capital. Capital budgeting and cost of capital, capital structure and dividend policy. Strategic decision on long-term financing (environment). For casting, financial analysis, planning and control. Capital budgeting and cost of capital; capital structure and dividend policy.
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB2321
Course Title : Applied Financial Planning
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to;
1. Identify the concept of financial planning, and its impact on individual
life cycle.
2. Demonstrate ability to use financial statement analysis to evaluate
individual’s financial strengths and progress.
3. Illustrate understanding of the budgeting process, cash management,
tax planning and its relationship to the financial planning and individual
retirement.
4. Demonstrate understanding of
School of Economics and Management
Department of Management Science and Engineering
Department of Economics
Department of Finance
Department of Accounting
Department of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Department of Human Resources and Organizational Behavior
Department of Business Strategy and Policy
Department of Marketing
Risk Management And Insurance (EKM 3206)
This course provides an introduction to the nature of risk, risk management concepts, and theories and practices of insurance. Other discussed topics are major insurance policies used by individuals and families, employee benefits and practices, insurance planning tools, and insurance as an institution (various operational aspects and the workings of the insurance industry). The topic or insurance policy includes life insurance, health insurance, personal automobile, and homeowner’s broad form policy. The course objectives are to develop an understanding of the insurance mechanism, legal principles, and the structure of insurance contract, to develop the ability to
College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University
900 733 Supply Chain Management
Fundamental concepts of supply chain management; factors influencing successfulness of supply chain management; master planning of supply chain; operation planning including production planning, material requirement planning, procurement management, inventory and warehouse management, delivery and transportation management. *
The EMBA courses
The EMBA courses include:
Management & Leadership
Economic Institutions and Management Philosophy
Software Application (Optional)
Mathematic of Management (Preparatory Workshop)
Macroeconomics Analysis & Policy
Organizational Behavior
Statistical Decision Analysis
Managerial Economics
Financial Reporting & Analysis
Law and the Corporate Manager
Business Negotiations
Human Resource Management
Marketing Management
Managerial Accounting
Operations Management
Corporate Finance
Information Technology Management
Capital Markets & Financing Strategy
International Business
Corporate Strategy Executive Seminars & Forums
Field Project
Graduate School of Management at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)
Financial Management
This course will present advanced financial issues confronted by corporate managers engaged in capital planning. Students will gain skills in financial management for corporate expansion and restructuring, capital structure, and capital distribution policy.
ICS , Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy
[Term 2] Accounting & Business Valuation (K. Koga) (2008/Term 1&2 (Fall&Winter))
This course is aimed at MBA candidates who expect at some point in their careers to use financial statements to evaluate the performance of a company and the value of a business. The objective of the course is to provide hands-on experience in financial statement analysis. By the end of the course, you will be able to read firms’ financial statements and also understand how a financial statement can be used to do “fundamental analysis” and equity valuation.
How can we translate “sustainable competitive
University of Guam
PA526 Private Enterprise and Public Policy
PA545 Organizational Behavior and Theory
PA550 Comparative Public Administration
PA561 Public Planning
PA565 Public Contracting Policies and Practices
PA598/698 Internship
BA505 Financial Management
BA506 Managerial Accounting
BA510 Managerial Economics
BA540 International Business
BA565 Management Information Systems
MI501 Peoples and Cultures of Micronesia
MI503 Contemporary Issues and Problems
MI510 Political Development in the American Pacific
MI520 Economic Development and Change in Micronesia
Electronic Media Governance and Policy Issues
Over the past decade the Internet has gone from being a medium used mainly by the research and academic communities to what governments in the United Nations World Summit on the Information society called "a central element of the infrastructure of the nformation Society" and described as "global facility available to the public". The Internet is both platform and engine for economic and social development.
The objective of the course is to introduce and raise understanding of major Internet policy issues, particularly emphasizing the concept of openness as an architectural and operating principle that
ICS , Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy
[Term 2] Innovation & Competition (E. Osono) (2008/Term 1&2 (Fall&Winter))
As successful innovation results in growth and better profitability, it is on the top of corporate executives’ most important agendas. However, there are some popular misunderstandings about innovation. The first is to consider only product innovation such as the iPod as an innovation opportunity. The reality is that you can innovate in various areas such as product, process, organizational design, and strategy. Hence, innovation is relevant not only to those companies in technology intensive industries, but to most of all companies. The second is