This website uses technical, customisation and analytical cookies, both first-party and third-party, to anonymously facilitate browsing and analyse statistics on use of the website. Learn more
Search results
-
Sticks and Stones? How Companies Respond to "Tax Shaming"
DeSimone, L; Hoopes, H; Lester, R; Melvin, SCase SGSB-A226-EAccounting and ControlAn increasing number of global corporations have experienced negative publicity over complicated tax structures established to minimize their tax burdens. In the case of U.S. companies, there has been a growing outcry over “inversions,” a means of restructuring the business so that the U.S. parent was replaced by a foreign parent entity in a nation with lower corporate tax rates. Apple CEO Tim Cook was called to testify regarding Apple’s tax st...Starting at €8.20
-
Etsy: Keeping it Real by Keeping Taxes Low
de, Simone, L; Hoopes, J; Lester, R; Melvin, SCase SGSB-A227-EAccounting and ControlEtsy was an online craft bazaar founded in 2005 in a loft in Brooklyn, New York. The company was known for its emphasis on social responsibility, transparency, authenticity, and its somewhat nontraditional approach to business. In January 2015, Etsy converted its Irish subsidiary to an unlimited liability company, a move it described as implementation of an “updated global corporate structure.” In a subsequent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commis...Starting at €8.20
-
Caja Navarra: Reporting Customer Profitability... to Customers
Davila, Antonio; Aranda, C.; Arellano, J.Case C-747-EAccounting and ControlThe case can be used to teach customer profitability analysis in a service firm (bank). The case describes the decision of a bank (CAN) to disclose customer profitability to its customers. It describes how customer profitability is estimated and alternatives to this approach to estimating it. It also describes the bank's strategy that led to its decision to report to customers how much the bank makes on each one of them.Starting at €8.20
-
Caja Navarra: rentabilidad de cliente... para el cliente
Davila, Antonio; Aranda, C.; Arellano, J.Case C-747Accounting and ControlEste caso se puede emplear para enseñar sobre el análisis de rentabilidad del cliente en una empresa de servicios (banco). Describe la decisión de un banco (CAN) de divulgar la rentabilidad de cliente a cada uno de sus clientes además de cómo se realiza la estimación de dicha rentabilidad y los enfoques alternativos a esa valoración, así como la estrategia que condujo a la caja a tomar la decisión de informar a los clientes sobre cuánto ganaba co...Starting at €8.20