2. What business risks does Blue Nile face that may threaten its ability to satisfy stockholder expectations? What are some examples of control activities that the company could use to reduce these risks? Are some of the risks faced by Blue Nile difficult to reduce through control activities? Explain.
There are so many risk factors for Blue Nile, but main risk factors a
Ⅰ. Introduction
To explicate the driving forces of the social assistance reform in post-economic crisis Korea Focusing on the policy-making process of the National Basic Livelihood Security Act of 1999.
Korea achieved impressive economic performance under the Developmental State. Unemployment and poverty had never been issues in Korean society.
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- Stockholders: When this story spread throughout the world, the value of ITT stocks fell. So, they lost a lot of money that they invested.
- Workers of ITT: They got a bad image from the public and most of them lost their job.
- Other subsidiaries of ITT: They damaged on their image, and lost a lot of money because of this cas
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: Highest Liquidity compared with competitors
10th period: 8.9%
- Increase in short-term financial assets, available for sale prepayment
and prepaid expenses
Decrease of accounts receivable turnover in 11th period
- Daum communication showed better turnover
→ Daum is more active in market and get more attention