yeah i might just go into a past paper no study and see what i can muster upimma just hit the hay and wake up at 6am tmrw smack out a past paper
Where can you find these extra ratios to learn?Yes, the financial ratios are provided. However, other formulas/equations, figures and acceptable/favourable ratios are unlikely to be provided. In any case, it would be good to be familiar with all of these.
These are covered in the Preliminary course and are revisited in the HSC course:Where can you find these extra ratios to learn?
COGS - The cost of goods sold so it is how much it costs to make the actual product itself ie materials used in the product.Are expenses and COGS not the same thing? @jimmysmith560
they similar,and are liabilities another name for expenses
I will do anything but a Finance essay so I'm counting on HR, Marketing and Operations.pls HR and finance i just dont wanna do HR
For essay body paragraphs I usually write in DPEEL:Guys for essays just say it was a question on Financial strategies linking to PO's
Would an example body look like:
1. Thesis / Direct answer question on Cash flow management
2. Define cash flow management + funnel the sub points (distribution of payments etc...)
3. Provide theory for the subpoints
4. Provide case study to reinforce points as well as linking to Performance Objectives (PLEGS)
5. Link to question
And then repeat for each strategy
how do you make up case studies, i never got thatOperations and marketing are so easy, dont even need to study. You can also just make up case studies on the spot for HR, operations and marketing. Finance is also not hard. HR though is so annoying and boring.
You don't. You will get highly penalised if you get caught. The HSC markers are informed of over 5 of the major case studies schools study each year (Qantas etc..) and are provided with statistics based on that the year of examination. If caught you will immediately be put in the Band 3 range.how do you make up case studies, i never got that
You can use real-life examples you come across every day such as Woolies's self-serve checkouts (an example of technology replacing HR and technology improving operations ie dependability) and Woolies Everyday Rewards cards (an example of relationship marketing which improves the promotional mix)how do you make up case studies, i never got that
gotcha thanksYou can use real-life examples you come across every day such as Woolies's serve checkouts (an example of technology replacing HR and technology improving operations ie dependability) and Woolies Everyday Rewards cards (an example of relationship marketing which improves the promotional mix)
But it's safe to stick with the case studies you learnt in class.