Reform

Case Solution for Microsoft and the Tax Reform Act of 1986

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Case Name :      Microsoft and the Tax Reform Act of 1986
Authors :           Mary Margaret Frank, Vishal Gupta
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV0231
Discipline :        Accounting
Case Length :    13 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case requires students to develop an understanding of (1) the nature of various business events, and (2) how such events affect a company’s reported cash flows, net current assets, total assets, and net income. The case does not require the bookkeeping activities of recording and posting journal entries; therefore, it provides an opportunity for a managerially oriented perspective focused on the important question, “How will this event affect my financial profile?”
 
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Case Solution for Hungary’s Reform Process

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Case Name :      Hungary’s Reform Process
Authors :           David W. Conklin, Danielle Cadieux
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            906M81
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    17 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
By 2006, Hungary had experienced more than 15 years of transition from central planning to free markets. The reform process had involved several distinct phases. The initial “leap to the market,” with its widespread privatizations, included a dramatic deregulation with a “guillotine” procedure. A more refined process of “regulatory impact assessments” (RIAs) followed this period. A newly empowered competition office sought to strengthen the extent of competition within markets dominated by a single firm or a small group of firms. The goal of EU membership was a consistent driver of the reforms as early as 1991, since the EU model was compulsory for EU members. These years had been turbulent, and the transition was not yet complete. In 2006, Hungary faced the challenge of a fiscal deficit that was 9.5 per cent of GDP, and responded by raising corporate tax rates from 16 per cent to 20 per cent as an attempt to close the fiscal gap. However, Hungary was in an intense competition with Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania to attract opportunities. Tax rates were an important element in this competition, but so were the regulatory impediments and distortions that still remained in the economy. How to create a rapidly growing economy was a question at the forefront of public policy debate. A 2006 Financial Times article discussed this dilemma.
 
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Case Solution for British National Health Service Reform

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Case Name :      British National Health Service Reform
Authors :           Anne Snowdon, Alexander Smith, Luca Pisterzi
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14286
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In 2012, a highly controversial bill was passed that called for major reform and restructuring of Britain’s government healthcare system, the National Health Service. Public opinion of the reform was both highly polarized and volatile. The Secretary of State for Health faces two tasks: addressing key issues to ensure successful implementation of the reforms and developing a plan to ensure both long-term and short-term success.
 
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