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Fast-Track Profit Model: Creating the New Due-Diligence Process for Mergers and Acquisitions
Kaplan, Robert S.; Anderson, Steven R.Book Chapter HBS-2228BC-EAccounting and ControlIn this chapter, the authors demonstrate how to quickly build a simple Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing model for assessing the attractiveness of a company being considered for acquisition. Using this model during the due-diligence process enables a prospective buyer to identify where profit opportunities exist, how they can be captured, their cost and impact, and whether the organization has the capacity to execute. This chapter is excerpted ...Starting at €8.20
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Kemps LLC: Handling Product, Distribution, and Customer Variety
Kaplan, Robert S.; Anderson, Steven R.Book Chapter HBS-2230BC-EAccounting and ControlThis chapter illustrates comprehensive, enterprise-wide implementation of Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing projects using the case of Kemps LLC. This chapter is excerpted from "Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing: A Simpler and More Powerful Path to Higher Profits."Starting at €8.20
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Global Insurance Company Private Client Group: Forecasting Key Employee Staffing Levels--The Benefits of Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing
Kaplan, Robert S.; Anderson, Steven R.Book Chapter HBS-2237BC-EAccounting and ControlThe Private Client Group of Global Insurance (disguised) experienced explosive growth and turned to time-driven activity-based budgeting to help plan for future resource capacity. Within this chapter, the case study describes how to integrate a staffing forecast system with the enterprise-wide business planning, budgeting, and forecasting system, and how to apply TDABC to budget and forecast resource consumption. This chapter is excerpted from "...Starting at €8.20
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Jackson State University: Introducing Business Concepts into Education--The Benefits of Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing
Kaplan, Robert S.; Anderson, Steven R.Book Chapter HBS-2241BC-EAccounting and ControlAs CEOs of universities and other nonprofits become more publicly accountable for their costs and performance, having a TDABC model of their resource demands provides them with a powerful tool for guiding expansion plans, determining service levels, and managing budgets. This chapter looks at Jackson State University and its application of TDABC in a nonprofit setting. This chapter is excerpted from "Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing: A Simpler...Starting at €8.20
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Transforming Unprofitable Customers: A Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing Approach
Kaplan, Robert S.; Anderson, Steven R.Book Chapter HBS-5242BC-EAccounting and ControlThis chapter reviews the types of actions managers take on the basis of the output from their activity-based costing models, focusing on how to improve customer profitability, a common application for Time-Driven ABC. This chapter is excerpted from "Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing: A Simpler and More Powerful Path to Higher Profits."Starting at €8.20
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Why "Fair Value" is the Rule
Ramanna, KarthikArticle HBS-R1303H-EAccounting and ControlFor the past two decades, fair value accounting--the practice of measuring assets and liabilities at estimates of their current value--has been on the ascent, marking a major departure from the centuries-old tradition of keeping books at historical cost. Why has this happened? The author, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, offers one answer: The membership of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, whi...Starting at €8.20
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A Cheaper Way to Do IPOs
Jones, Howard; Stucke, RudigerArticle HBS-F1311B-EAccounting and ControlInitial public offerings are expensive, and many owners turn to M&A instead. But a little-understood mechanism known as a tax receivable agreement can offset the high costs of an IPO offering. Investment banks and private equity firms are already using this tool; other companies should, too.Starting at €8.20
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Financial Accounting Reading: Shareholders' Equity, Debrief Slides
Srinivasan, SurajCase HBS-5077-EAccounting and ControlPowerPoint slides for reading #5075.Starting at €8.20
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Financial Accounting Reading: Market and Regulatory Institutions, Debrief Slides
Narayanan, V.G.Case HBS-5101-EAccounting and ControlDebrief Slides for Product #5094.Starting at €8.20
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Salem Telephone Co.
Bruns, William J., Jr.; Hertenstein, Julie H.Case HBS-104086-EAccounting and ControlA computer subsidiary appears to be unprofitable. Managers must determine whether it is actually unprofitable and consider whether changes in prices or promotion might improve profitability. Allows clear separation of variable costs from fixed costs. A reStarting at €8.20