Exercices - Gestion et économie
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Exercices de gestion et économie partagés par des étudiants et des enseignants. Thèmes couverts : comptabilité, finance, marketing, management, économie, GRH.
Ce document traite de la gestion financière avec un accent sur l'analyse du bilan comptable et de l'équilibre financier. Il présente les différentes masses constituant le bilan, y compris les actifs, les capitaux propres et les passifs. Des exercices pratiques permettent d'illustrer les concepts abordés.
This document presents a series of exercises focused on financial calculations for businesses. It includes tasks on calculating profit margins, break-even points, and making product launch decisions based on financial indicators. The exercises emphasize practical applications in real-world business scenarios.
This document presents a series of exercises focused on investment decision criteria, including the calculation of Net Present Value (NPV) and profitability index (PI) for various investment scenarios. It highlights the evaluation of Investments A and B, concluding that Investment A is preferred due to its superior NPV. Additionally, it includes detailed calculations for net cash flows, presenting results that illustrate the acceptability of projects based on financial metrics.
This document provides a series of exercises related to financial balance sheets and accounting practices. It covers calculations of assets, liabilities, and equity for various exercises, demonstrating the principles of financial accounting. Additionally, it discusses the implications of certain transactions on balance sheet stability.
Ce document est une série d'exercices pratiques sur l'établissement de bilans financiers pour diverses sociétés. Les exercices couvrent la création de bilans d'ouverture, de clôture, ainsi que l'analyse des opérations financières récentes. Les valeurs sont exprimées en dinars et les étudiants doivent respecter les principes de présentation et de classement des bilans.
This document presents a series of exercises related to financial balance sheets for two companies, 'ACQUAFRESH' and 'PAPETERIE'. Students are tasked with completing balance sheets, calculating financial metrics, and analyzing the financial situation and debt levels of the companies. Additionally, they are required to register operations for 'NATURALISTE' and reflect on changes to its balance sheet.
This document provides corrections for exercises related to financial statements and balance sheets of companies. It includes analyses of financial ratios and components of balance sheets for two different companies as of December 31, 2018. Key calculations demonstrate the solvency and financial stability of the businesses.
This document outlines exercises related to memory organization, including definitions of acronyms and calculations of memory sizes. It explores concepts such as address space, block sizes, and memory addressing in both binary and hexadecimal formats. The exercises are designed for first-year computer architecture students.
Ce document présente trois exercices portant sur la modélisation dynamique à l'aide de diagrammes de séquence et de classes. Le premier exercice se concentre sur le retrait d'argent d'un distributeur automatique, tandis que le deuxième concerne l'inscription d'un membre à un cours privé dans un club de sport. Le troisième exercice traite du fonctionnement d'une montre à cadran numérique simplifiée.
This document presents a series of exercises focused on business economics and management, emphasizing balance sheet calculations and the recording of transactions. It includes practical examples of assets, liabilities, and equity, along with detailed notes and corrective feedback. The exercises aim to deepen understanding of financial statements and accounting principles.
This document includes a series of exercises focusing on the establishment of financial statements and balance sheets for various companies. It covers topics such as asset classification according to Tunisian accounting standards, recording financial transactions, and calculating financial ratios. The exercises are designed for students of business management.
This document utilizes Porter's value chain model to map the organizational processes and assess their placement within the company's infrastructure. It further applies the competitive dynamics model, including Porter's Five Forces, to delineate strategic activity domains based on customer segments, substitutability, market trends, and technological characteristics. The evaluation identifies varying degrees of competitive intensity in distinct product segments like billards, bowling, flippers, and baby foot, while highlighting the regulatory impact on games of chance. Key factors such as ne...
The document consists of two exercises involving the calculation of production costs for two types of products, P1 and P2. Detailed financial data regarding purchases, production, sales, and associated costs are provided for analysis. The tasks require calculating various costs and analytical results related to the manufacturing process.
This document details the operational and financial aspects of SOTUVA, a Tunisian soap manufacturing company. It provides specific data related to production, costs, and sales figures for standard and scented soaps. The exercise challenges the reader to calculate various costs and margins based on the provided information.
This document focuses on inventory management for a company selling calculators. It details consumption and procurement data for 2010-2011 while considering logistical parameters like stock levels, lead times, and associated costs. A key exercise involves determining if additional orders are needed for January 2011, based on a threshold-based stock management method. Additionally, forecasts for the upcoming year's demand are to be calculated, using provided data trends.
The document discusses the optimization of inventory management using precise calculations to determine key metrics such as optimal replenishment frequency, average stock value, possession rate, and total supply costs. Key formulas are provided for safety stock and minimum stock while addressing daily consumption rates and potential delivery delays. The methodology emphasizes predictive planning for inventory control to ensure efficient resource management in a commercial context. Practical exercises are outlined for students to operationalize theoretical concepts.
This document contains exercises focusing on process management concepts in operating systems. It includes questions about the definition of a process, as well as practical exercises with accompanying corrections on creating processes through the `fork()` system call. The document is structured with a clear outline of the exercises and solutions provided for each.
This document contains an exercise related to Java programming, specifically focusing on a class that manages user data from a database. The exercise tasks students with evaluating the class's cohesion and proposing improvements. A corrected version of the class is also provided, showcasing a more cohesive design.
This document contains two exercises focused on analyzing the costs and profits associated with manufacturing products P1 and P2. The first exercise involves calculating costs based on a provided dataset for an industrial company, while the second exercise delves into the financial operations of a company using analytical accounting. Key financial figures, materials, and production metrics are provided to aid in the calculations.
This document details an exercise involving a Tunisian soap manufacturing company, SOTUVA, that produces two types of soap. It outlines the financial elements necessary for calculating production costs and requires establishing direct and indirect charges. The exercise concludes with determining the unit cost and profit margins for both soap products.
This document covers exercises related to the calculation of costs for materials, production, and analytical results of products P1 and P2. It includes detailed computations for cost allocation, results analysis, and theoretical insights on indirect costs. The overall objective is to gain a comprehensive understanding of costing in a production setting.
This document discusses a project planning exercise for the company SANAVACO, subcontracted in the automotive industry. It involves detailing tasks, estimating durations, establishing a precedence matrix, and analyzing the implications of delays on the project's timeline. Additionally, it requires creating a Gantt chart and ensuring resource management within constraints.
This document presents a case study on the launch of a new product line by the company ORDOMECA. It outlines a series of tasks necessary for the launch along with their durations, dependencies, and resource requirements. The goal is to create a Gantt chart and optimize resource allocation for these tasks.
This document focuses on practical exercises for Unix-like systems to manage files, directories, and links. The tasks cover creating and manipulating directories and files, managing file links, employing the 'vi' text editor, and comprehending Unix commands like redirections and concatenations. Users are encouraged to experiment with different command configurations. The exercises emphasize foundational command-line usage, scripting, and text file editing, building skills essential for system administration.



















