The differences in the Walmart financial statements

Compare and contrast the differences in the Walmart financial statements if the company were to use International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) rather than Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Be sure to discuss specific accounting differences between the two.

Debate the pros and cons this would create for Walmart. Be sure to be specific and support any opinions.

Describe any legal or ethical challenges this convergence may create using the country you selected in prior courses.

The differences in the Walmart financial statements

Compare and contrast the differences in the Walmart financial statements if the company were to use International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) rather than Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Be sure to discuss specific accounting differences between the two.

Debate the pros and cons this would create for Walmart. Be sure to be specific and support any opinions.

Describe any legal or ethical challenges this convergence may create using the country you selected in prior courses.

Evaluating a local business coffee shop

Evaluating a local business and writing up your assessment of the establishment in a review paper. Please do not review a movie, book, CD, or product for this assignment. Choose a place that offers a service to its customers, such as a restaurant, a retail store, or a public library.
A review always includes both the good and the bad aspects of the establishment and tells an audience what they can expect if they go there. Most reviews will also include examples of how the business measures up to its competition. When appropriate, you should include comparisons to other similar businesses in your review.
Please choose one of the following options for this paper (if you’d like to write a review about a business that’s not on this list, please e-mail your idea to me for approval):
restaurant (ideally, not a chain) library
coffee shop fitness or sports center
bowling alley hair salon tanning salon, nail salon
grocery store movie theater clothing store
auto repair shop retail store
**Note: Most students end up writing a restaurant review for this assignment, so most of my examples are about restaurants.
Introduction:
Your introduction should tell your reader where the establishment is located, what type of business the establishment falls under (retail shop, restaurant, etc…) and include a thesis statement. Your thesis statement needs to make an overall claim about the kind of experience one could have at your chosen place of business.
When writing a review, it is very important to establish clear criteria to use when judging an establishment. You will need to introduce these standards in your paper (in the introduction or thesis statement) and argue whether or not the establishment meets your standards of judgment.
Body:
Each of the individual points you are analyzing will need to be fully developed, with specific information, descriptions, examples, and possibly a comparison to another similar establishment. If you are writing a restaurant review, for instance, under the section for quality of food, you could include taste, temperature, presentation, overall food rating, and a brief comparison to a similar menu item at a competing restaurant.
Conclusion:
Your conclusion should address your reading audience. What do you want them to do with this information?
Notes:
1. Establish and apply clear criteria for judging the restaurant, coffee shop, etc.. What, exactly, will you be judging?
2. Separate your own emotional response from your job as a critic. You need to be objective in your review. You would not, for instance, want to say, “I always go to Atomic Coffee, and I love it; therefore, the coffee shop deserves the grade of “A.”
3. Give the establishment an overall grade (A, B, C, D, or F) and justify your rating. **You can be creative here (three out of four forks; nine out of ten bowling pins, etc…). The overall rating is found at the end of the paper (see #9, below)
4. Use engaging language to write your review. Use colorful adjectives and adverbs to describe elements of your review.
5. Include comparisons when appropriate. Remember, your audience has never been to the restaurant or coffee shop, so you should provide them with comparisons to places they are familiar with.
6. Please do not review a place where you have been (or currently are) employed. Remember, you will need to be objective when you write your review, and often, employees can’t be objective about the place where they work.
7. If you use the same language as found in the menu, enclose the borrowed words in quotation marks.
8. This paper needs to be written entirely by you. Do not access the internet for any ideas or phrases. Doing so is plagiarism.
9. Include all the pertinent information you would normally find in a review. You should place this information at the end of your essay:
address
hours of operation
phone number
method of payment accepted
dress (casual? formal?)
reservations needed?
overall rating
service rating
food rating depending on the topic, these
price aspects may change
Purpose: Your purpose in writing this review paper is to inform your audience about the kind of experience they could have at a local establishment. You can also convince them that they should or should not patronize the establishment you are reviewing.
Audience: Residents of your local community. You need to assume that your audience has never been to the establishment you are reviewing.

 

Legal Event Paper

 

 

Choose a current event from the past six months involving a business from a legal perspective. You may choose a small business, a large corporation, or a non-profit, but there must be some legal case that you can analyze.
Collect articles and information about the company, the law or regulation, and the actual dispute. Analyze the current event through your new legal lens. Discuss what is in conflict, why, what the ramifications are, and how the company could have avoided this issue. Use several terms from your textbook to discuss the case. Discuss from more than one perspective. For example, what is the purpose of the law or regulation? Whom does it protect, or what does it provide? Why might a business have difficulty abiding by the law? Is it ambiguous?
If you do not know how to approach the event, ask your professor for guidance.
Deliverable
Write a 3-4 page paper with a discussion of the issue. In your conclusion, address the decision of the court. If the court has already decided, state whether or not you agree with the decision and say why or why not. If the court has not yet decided, state what you think the decision should be and say why.
In addition to the 3-4 page paper, include a title page and a reference page. Use and cite at least four sources in your paper, one of which may be your textbook.
textbook is Melvin, S. (2020). The Legal Environment of Business, A Managerial Approach: Theory to Practice (4th ed.). McGraw-Hill Higher Education (US). https://reader.yuzu.com/books/9781264086634

 

Tools and techniques for planning

1.Explain the tools and techniques for planning the quality of the Project.
2. Create a risk register document with explanation of the risks and mitigation plan for software development project. The document will contain ranked list of risks, also include response strategy such as: avoidance, transference, mitigation, and acceptance.

 

 

Business of making food items, mostly desert-type products.

Your firm is in the business of making food items, mostly desert-type products. The firm is planning to launch a new product, which will be half-gallon size of cherry vanilla ice cream. The firm has never produced ice cream before. Your job is to forcast out what the anticipated earnings (ie, projected revenues less costs) will be over the next 7 years. How would your forecast your sales and your costs for this new product?

Warby parker Case Study

Warby Parker was supposed to disrupt the eyewear business by selling glasses directly to customers via the web. However, Warby Parker has had to pivot its strategy to opening stores across the U.S., including in our own Prudential Center. If you ask ChatGPT what are Warby Parker’s strengths, you get a list of wonderful-sounding attributes:

Warby Parker is an American eyewear company known for its innovative business model and direct-to-consumer approach. Here are some of Warby Parker’s strengths:

Affordable Pricing: Warby Parker offers high-quality eyewear at affordable prices. By designing their frames in-house and selling directly to customers online and in their stores, they eliminate the middleman and traditional retail markups.
Stylish Designs: Warby Parker is known for its trendy and fashionable eyewear designs. They offer a wide range of frame styles, including both classic and contemporary options, appealing to a broad customer base.
Home Try-On Program: One of Warby Parker’s notable strengths is its Home Try-On program. Customers can choose up to five frames online and have them shipped for free to try on at home. This convenient and risk-free process allows customers to select the frames that best suit their preferences and face shape before making a purchase.
Socially Conscious Mission: Warby Parker has a strong social mission. For every pair of glasses sold, the company donates a pair to someone in need through its “Buy a Pair, Give a Pair” program. This commitment to social responsibility has resonated with customers and contributes to the brand’s positive reputation.
Seamless Online Shopping Experience: Warby Parker provides a user-friendly and seamless online shopping experience. Their website offers a virtual try-on feature, detailed product information, and a simple ordering process, making it easy for customers to find and purchase their preferred eyewear.
Physical Store Presence: In addition to their online presence, Warby Parker has expanded its brick-and-mortar retail presence with numerous physical stores across the United States. This omni-channel strategy allows customers to experience the brand in-person and receive personalized assistance from trained staff.
Yet, these wonderful sounding attributes do not seem to be enough because its finances paint a much darker picture. Warby Parker went public in 2021 so we have detailed audited financial information for the past 3 years. What you find is that Warby Parker has never been profitable, it reported an operating loss in each of its past 3 years. As a result, it’s seen its stock price decline from a high of $58 shortly after its listing to a current price below $12. In fact, its stock has underperformed both the S&P 500 and the S&P Apparel, Accessories and Luxury Goods index for the past 2½ years running. Clearly this is a company struggling.

So while Warby Parker may sound great on ChatGPT, this company does not make money. Does Warby Parker stand a chance to succeed or will this company eventually go under?

For this exam I want you to answer the question highlighted in yellow above. It is up to you to determine the most critical frameworks/concepts to apply. Your grade will be based on the strength of your arguments, correct use of concepts to support your decision, and the organization of your paper. Please note there is a rubric attached to this assignment, please ignore it. Your grade will be based on exactly what you just read in this paragraph — the strength of your arguments, correct use of concepts to support your decision and the organization of your paper.