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    Southcorp Case Study

    Hi guys, If you're doing a case study on Southcorp you might want to check out this link... http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/28/1088392587767.html DR
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    does n e 1 noe if there is going 2 b a study day 4 business studies???

    Leading Edge is having business studies workshops on July 8 and 9 in the city.
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    P. 175, Business Studies HSC

    Change should be made because it is environmentally friendly and will improve customer perceptions of the business and its products. Not moving holds the risk of a customer backlash - plus competitors might change first.
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    Financial Ratios

    Formula for debt to equity ratio in sykes text is incorrect. It is total liabilities/total equity (for HSC business studies anyway). Ignore tax - it will never ever come up.
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    management strategies for change

    Probably more the second one...although that's a really dodgy part of the syllabus isn't it??? Why on earch are structural responses to change listed under nature and sources of change?....if you have time in exam list both I guess.
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    help

    First one is true - bonds are always debt What the heck is short term equity?
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    business 2003 hsc

    "All of those people who did the hsc last year(2003) its interesting that the answer to 19 is B, not a as most people put" Yes, unfair dismissal is really to protect people who are dismissed without warning or for no good reason (i.e. - the boss does not like you). Anti-discrimination is...
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    business 2003 hsc

    Leading Edge usually produce exam answers but haven't yet...try emailing them, maybe they just haven't put it on the website yet.
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    Business Reports

    Ok that is 15 per cent of your assessment which is 50 per cent of your total bus studies mark which is prob 20 per cent of your total hsc... in other words - the assessment was worth about 1.5 per cent of your total hsc and you got 2/3 - i.e. 1 out of a possible 1.5. You have plenty of space...
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    Bs Termz...

    Hedging basically means eliminating risk. For example, say we simultaneously find a $1 coin on the street. Unable to decide who should keep it we opt to flip for it - heads and I win the coin, tails and you win. (i.e. you either get $1 or $0) Now, say that you don't like that risk (maybe...
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    Case studies

    You MUST include a case study in your extended response (part 4) in the HSC exam. Good case studies include Qantas from Tim Riley Publications and the new CCA case study in the Leading Edge Business Studies Update (www.leadingedge.com.au for more information)...also talk to your teacher!
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