Do you actively target retail investors? Do you know the best ways to communicate with your retail shareholders? In this NIRI infographic, we share some highlights from our recent Retail Shareholder Practices - 2014 Survey. (11/2014)
The document appears to be a quiz about the history of the North Dakota Agricultural Extension Service. It contains multiple choice questions about the 1862 Morrill Act, North Dakota Research and Extension Centers, county agents, 4-H, family and consumer sciences, communications, and fun facts. The questions cover topics such as the first county agents, presidents who signed important acts, extension programs over time, and more.
The document describes several events from the author's life: their graduation from university where they received a Bachelor's degree, passing the Cambridge Business English exam after 3 months of preparation, hosting a large back to school evening party, volunteering at a nursing home where they shared stories with residents, and visiting a museum in Ottawa during a summer trip.
The document discusses the author taking the Microsoft Excel MOS certification exam after being encouraged by their professor to pursue the certification, describing how they studied on their own and nearly ran out of time but ultimately scored exactly 700, the passing mark, feeling a great sense of relief and accomplishment.
Do you actively target retail investors? Do you know the best ways to communicate with your retail shareholders? In this NIRI infographic, we share some highlights from our recent Retail Shareholder Practices - 2014 Survey. (11/2014)
The document appears to be a quiz about the history of the North Dakota Agricultural Extension Service. It contains multiple choice questions about the 1862 Morrill Act, North Dakota Research and Extension Centers, county agents, 4-H, family and consumer sciences, communications, and fun facts. The questions cover topics such as the first county agents, presidents who signed important acts, extension programs over time, and more.
The document describes several events from the author's life: their graduation from university where they received a Bachelor's degree, passing the Cambridge Business English exam after 3 months of preparation, hosting a large back to school evening party, volunteering at a nursing home where they shared stories with residents, and visiting a museum in Ottawa during a summer trip.
The document discusses the author taking the Microsoft Excel MOS certification exam after being encouraged by their professor to pursue the certification, describing how they studied on their own and nearly ran out of time but ultimately scored exactly 700, the passing mark, feeling a great sense of relief and accomplishment.
This document provides an overview of key accounting concepts covered in Chapter 1, including:
1. Accounting identifies, records, and communicates economic events of an organization to interested users like managers, investors, and creditors.
2. Accounting data is used internally by management and externally by regulators, investors, labor unions, and others. Ethics are fundamental as accounting relies on honest and fair financial reporting.
3. Generally accepted accounting principles and standards aim to develop a set of uniform accounting rules. The cost and monetary unit assumptions provide a basis for recording economic activity.
The document summarizes key findings from surveys conducted by the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) in 2008, 2010, and 2012 on corporate guidance practices and preferences. The surveys found that a majority of companies provide some form of earnings or financial guidance, though the percentage providing guidance has decreased slightly over time. Reasons for providing guidance included increasing transparency and ensuring reasonable market expectations. Regulatory factors like Regulation Fair Disclosure have increased the complexity around guidance practices. NIRI recommends companies provide a variety of financial and non-financial guidance metrics tailored to their specific circumstances.
According to a survey, 94% of companies provide some form of guidance, the highest percentage since 2009, with 65% providing financial guidance which is a 30% increase since 2007, and 86% providing non-financial or broad market guidance which is a 10% increase since 2009. The survey also looked at the day of the week calls are held and the number of IR employees by market capitalization.
The document summarizes research by the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) on trends in annual reports published by public companies. Key findings from NIRI surveys in 2010 and 2012 show that average budgets and costs for printed annual reports decreased between 2008-2010 but stabilized or increased slightly by 2012. The surveys also found that alternative formats like the 10-K wrap and summary annual report have become more popular compared to traditional lengthy annual reports, and that more companies are tracking the effectiveness of their printed annual reports.
This document discusses different types of written communication methods in organizations. It outlines various forms of written communication for management and employees, including management newsletters, employee newsletters, circular notices, leaflets, question boxes, special publications, reports, and handbooks. It also categorizes written communication based on the expression/media used, the flow of information, and organizational relationships within the company.
This document provides an overview of securities laws and regulations in Bangladesh, including:
- The purview and functions of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) and stock exchanges. BSEC regulates the capital market and stock exchanges regulate listed companies and trading.
- Guidelines on corporate governance, issue management, margin rules, and listing regulations. Exchanges also have regulations on trading, settlements, and investor protection.
- The laws and regulations that BSEC and exchanges derive their authority from, such as the Securities and Exchange Ordinance of 1969 and various rules/regulations.
1) The chapter discusses the recording process in accounting, which involves journalizing transactions, posting to ledger accounts, and preparing a trial balance.
2) Key aspects of the recording process are explained, including what accounts, debits and credits are and how they are used. Debits increase assets and expenses, and decrease liabilities, equity, and revenues. Credits have the opposite effect.
3) The steps in the recording process are journalizing, posting to ledger accounts, and preparing a trial balance to check for errors. Journalizing records transactions, posting transfers journal entries to individual accounts in the ledger, and a trial balance checks that total debits equal total credits.
Kuwait's flag features red, white, green, and black colors and symbols the country. The Kuwait Towers were designed as water towers and the tallest is 185 meters tall. Islam is the majority religion in Kuwait at 85% of the population, with Hindus and Christians making up the remaining 15%. Kuwait's largest industry is oil, which covers nearly half of GDP and most exports, and Kuwait has 10% of global oil reserves. Arabic is the official language according to the constitution, though English is also used, and the Kuwait Liberation Tower was completed after liberation from Iraqi invasion and is used by the Ministry of Transport.
This document provides an overview of key accounting concepts covered in Chapter 1, including:
1. Accounting identifies, records, and communicates economic events of an organization to interested users like managers, investors, and creditors.
2. Accounting data is used internally by management and externally by regulators, investors, labor unions, and others. Ethics are fundamental as accounting relies on honest and fair financial reporting.
3. Generally accepted accounting principles and standards aim to develop a set of uniform accounting rules. The cost and monetary unit assumptions provide a basis for recording economic activity.
The document summarizes key findings from surveys conducted by the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) in 2008, 2010, and 2012 on corporate guidance practices and preferences. The surveys found that a majority of companies provide some form of earnings or financial guidance, though the percentage providing guidance has decreased slightly over time. Reasons for providing guidance included increasing transparency and ensuring reasonable market expectations. Regulatory factors like Regulation Fair Disclosure have increased the complexity around guidance practices. NIRI recommends companies provide a variety of financial and non-financial guidance metrics tailored to their specific circumstances.
According to a survey, 94% of companies provide some form of guidance, the highest percentage since 2009, with 65% providing financial guidance which is a 30% increase since 2007, and 86% providing non-financial or broad market guidance which is a 10% increase since 2009. The survey also looked at the day of the week calls are held and the number of IR employees by market capitalization.
The document summarizes research by the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) on trends in annual reports published by public companies. Key findings from NIRI surveys in 2010 and 2012 show that average budgets and costs for printed annual reports decreased between 2008-2010 but stabilized or increased slightly by 2012. The surveys also found that alternative formats like the 10-K wrap and summary annual report have become more popular compared to traditional lengthy annual reports, and that more companies are tracking the effectiveness of their printed annual reports.
This document discusses different types of written communication methods in organizations. It outlines various forms of written communication for management and employees, including management newsletters, employee newsletters, circular notices, leaflets, question boxes, special publications, reports, and handbooks. It also categorizes written communication based on the expression/media used, the flow of information, and organizational relationships within the company.
This document provides an overview of securities laws and regulations in Bangladesh, including:
- The purview and functions of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) and stock exchanges. BSEC regulates the capital market and stock exchanges regulate listed companies and trading.
- Guidelines on corporate governance, issue management, margin rules, and listing regulations. Exchanges also have regulations on trading, settlements, and investor protection.
- The laws and regulations that BSEC and exchanges derive their authority from, such as the Securities and Exchange Ordinance of 1969 and various rules/regulations.
1) The chapter discusses the recording process in accounting, which involves journalizing transactions, posting to ledger accounts, and preparing a trial balance.
2) Key aspects of the recording process are explained, including what accounts, debits and credits are and how they are used. Debits increase assets and expenses, and decrease liabilities, equity, and revenues. Credits have the opposite effect.
3) The steps in the recording process are journalizing, posting to ledger accounts, and preparing a trial balance to check for errors. Journalizing records transactions, posting transfers journal entries to individual accounts in the ledger, and a trial balance checks that total debits equal total credits.
Kuwait's flag features red, white, green, and black colors and symbols the country. The Kuwait Towers were designed as water towers and the tallest is 185 meters tall. Islam is the majority religion in Kuwait at 85% of the population, with Hindus and Christians making up the remaining 15%. Kuwait's largest industry is oil, which covers nearly half of GDP and most exports, and Kuwait has 10% of global oil reserves. Arabic is the official language according to the constitution, though English is also used, and the Kuwait Liberation Tower was completed after liberation from Iraqi invasion and is used by the Ministry of Transport.
<p><font>신경제 패러다임과 인터넷 마케팅, 소셜미디어 마케팅 전략</font></p><p><font>데브멘토 지식공유모임</font></p><div><font>정지훈 우리들병원 생명과학기술연구소장</font></div><div><font>나노경제학 => 프로슈밍(prosumin) 현상, 롱테일(Longtail)과 바이럴(Viral) 현상</font></div><div><font>Microsoft Vs Apple Vs Google</font></div><div><font>소셜미디어 마케팅 전략</font></div>
Social big data - Collaboration & Collective Intelligencekang Anthony
Social Big Data 컨퍼런스 Keynote 입니다.
앞으로 Social Big Data에 대한 관심과 활용, 필요성은 더 높아질 것입니다.
그렇다면 이제는 소셜빅데이터를 고민해보고 준비할 때가 되지 않았나 싶습니다.
소셜빅데이터를 이루기 위해서는 적극적인 참여자가 필요합니다. 빅데이터의 접근도 중요하지만 당장에 우리가 활용할 수 있는 빅데이터의 개념은 SNS에서 국민의 소리를 듣고 분석하고 더 좁게는 국민과 함께 협업하고 집단지성을 모으것 부터 시작되지 않나 생각됩니다.
그러기 위해서 먼저 기관, 기업에서 고객, 국민들이 쉽게 참여하고 그들의 이야기를 내 놓을 수 있는 분위기를 만드는 것이 중요할 것 같습니다.
2. Voicethread란?
Voicethread의 주요 기능
Voicethread의
제작사용법
Information Communications & Society 정보통신과 사회 2
3. Voicethread란?
Voicethread 협동적 멀티미디어 슬라이드 쇼
설치할 필요가 없으며 무료
다양한 방식으로 코멘트 작성
모바일 기기에서도 사용이 용이
많은 사람들과 공유 가능
Voicethread Universal
Voicethread가 지향하는 Aceesibility
Information Communications & Society 정보통신과 사회 3
4. Voicethread의 설립자
Ben Papell
Steve Muth
Information Communications & Society 정보통신과 사회 4
5. Voicethread의 변천사
2012년 현재
2008년 3월
100여개의
2008 Webware Voicethreads,
2008년 1월
100 Awards
20만여개의
K-12 버전 수상 코멘트
2007년 9월
출시
‘Fresh’버전
출시
2007년 3
월 베타버
전 출시
Information Communications & Society 정보통신과 사회 5
6. 주요 컨텐츠
주로 교육 목적의 컨텐츠들
유치원, 초중고등학생들의 과제
Webinar=Web+Seminar
대학교(대학원)의 강의록
뿐만 아니라 자신의 일상이나 감상평
등을 자유롭게 게시 가능
Information Communications & Society 정보통신과 사회 6