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Memorial Hospital was part of a successful, for-profit, integrated healthcare organization. The hospital relied upon leases to finance equipment and real property. Pat Carter, chief executive officer, recently hired a new chief financial...
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This case explores the vital relationship between the measurement of inventory and income for the restaurant Northstar Café. The case centers on a new accounting intern, Greg, as he learns the intricacies of inventory accounting procedures and...
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The critical incident asks students to define inventory and net realizable value of ice cream bars. The students are required to calculate the ending inventory value of the ice cream bars using allowable cost flow assumptions as well as the...
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In June 2008, Heather Cooke interviewed Samantha Elauf for a position at Abercrombie & Fitch. Samantha was well dressed and wore a black hijab, a headscarf, to the interview. Cooke told Samantha that she would have to wear clothing similar...
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Erin is a catering supervisor and is responsible for requisitioning food for all catering events. She is experiencing consistency problems with the warehouse including late delivery, missing food from deliveries, and the delivery of too much...
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Laura, area supervisor for a large swimming pool management company that dealt primarily with private community pools, received a call one night from the president of a homeowners’ association regarding its pool. Recently promoted that summer,...
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Danielle O’Reilly was frustrated. She paid for a massage several weeks ago and was really looking forward to it. However, she had just been told that she was not going to get her massage and there was nothing she could do about it. Danielle...
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I want to propose a new patron saint for business people: Peter Faber. Pope Francis will soon sign the Bull of Canonization recognizing Faber as a saint, and the relatively low-key elevation—no ornate mass in St. Peter’s Square for poor Faber—...