The understanding of financial forecasting and planning.

Description

• Demonstrate understanding of financial forecasting and planning.
• Critically analyze working capital management and managing firm liquidity.
• Analyze the sources of short-term credit and its estimated cost.

Sample Solution

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The Effects of Stigma and Self-Care on the Likelihood of Seeking Out Mental Health Services

Writing the Discussion
The discussion section of this paper must be a minimum of four pages with at least 3 pages devoted to a critical discussion of the results from this present study with the findings from past research. These findings can be the same or different than the findings presented in the introduction. 
Results are related to initial predictions and to previous research 
Both positive and negative findings are clearly explained 
The discussion section must include critical analyses between the results of this present study and related past research. This involves a great deal more than merely citing past research.
Address whether the findings from past research aligns or supports the findings from this present study.
Utilize comparison and contrast terms, such as in contrast to and similar to.
Present alternative explanations
Limitations are described 
Present future study ideas
Broader implications and applications are suggested

Critically evaluate the application of the theoretical concepts and principles introduced in lectures and recommended books that could be applied to align operations and strategy in a hospitality business

A 3000-word report is required, all the detailed instructions from the lecturer and my own understanding I have put in the document uploaded. Please read the guidance carefully and totally understand what you are required to do before you start. Make sure you read the chapters of the books and journal articles I listed in the guidance and do reference them. Besides, I have also uploaded the speech you did for my first assignment 2 months ago, as well as an operation strategy matrix made by me, which might be useful.

Economic Brief

Industry Selection

Use this resource to select an industry and learn about the products and services it provides:

NAICS (North American Industry Classification System)

Select the number next to the industry to see its subsectors, e.g., select 52 to see Finance and Insurance.
Select that same number again to read about the industry as a whole or select a sub-category. For example, Mining is 21, and Oil and Gas Extraction, a sub-category, is 211.
Instructions

Review your previous chapter readings and use the resource above to develop an economic brief that is two to three (2-3) pages long in which you:

Select an industry and describe the goods and/or services this industry produces. Use the NAICS resource above to help you select an industry (and/or subsector) for your brief.
Identify this industrys market structure and at least two or more market characteristics that support this market structure. (Market structures are covered in Weeks 3 and 4.)
Describe any notable microeconomic relationships, market outcomes, and/or trends in this industry. Include a graph, chart, or table containing related data. (Microeconomic relationships and market outcomes are covered in Weeks 2 through 4.)
How might government impact this industrys market prices, output, and/or market structure? (Government intervention through price controls, industry regulations, and antitrust enforcement is covered in Weeks 2 and 4.)
This course requires use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS). The format is different compared to other Strayer University courses. Please take a moment to review the SWS documentation for details. (Note: Youll be prompted to enter your Blackboard login credentials to view these standards.)
Your brief should include a cover page.
Your brief should be two to three (2-3) pages in length (not including the cover page), double-spaced, 12-point font.
Your brief should include a minimum of one (1) reference/citation in the text.