Essential Concepts in Economics, Budgeting, and Statistics
Zero-Based Budgeting
Zero-based budgeting is a method in which all expenses must be justified for each new period. The budget starts at a zero base, and every function within the organization is analyzed for its needs and costs. Therefore, budgets are built based on what is required for the upcoming period, regardless of the previous budget size.
Taxes
Taxes are a compulsory contribution to state revenue. It is mandatory to pay taxes, which are levied by the government on workers’ income and business
Read MoreEssential Legal English Vocabulary for Contracts and Employment
Key Legal Terminology
Notwithstanding: Despite or in spite of something.
Inasmuch as: Indicates that the statement is true only in a limited way or to a certain extent. Example: Caroline is a good lawyer inasmuch as she usually gets a good result in court.
Term: A word that has the same meaning as duration.
Give notice: To warn someone that a contract is about to end.
Expiration: A formal word meaning the ending of something.
Procurement: The act of obtaining or getting something.
Aggregate: A formal word
Read MoreEssential English Email Templates for Work and Personal Use
Personal Correspondence
Winter Holidays in Zakopane
From: Bartek
To: Rob
Topic: Winter holidays
Hi Rob,
Thanks for your email. I understand why you didn’t write earlier.
I went to the mountains to Zakopane with my wife for a week. It was my first time trying winter sports, so I decided to learn how to ski. I bought lessons with an instructor and had 6 hours of training. It cost 1500 zł, but it was worth it. Thanks to the instructor, I learned a lot.
Unfortunately, on the last day, I broke my ankle while
Read MoreOrganizational Culture, Decision-Making, and Change Management
Organizational Culture
Definition: Shared values, beliefs, behaviors, and norms guiding employee actions. It is not a passive background element; it actively shapes behavior. Performance Chain: Culture → Behavior → Performance.
Schein’s Three Levels of Culture
- Artifacts: Visible organizational structures and processes.
- Espoused Values: Stated strategies, goals, and philosophies.
- Basic Assumptions: Deep, unconscious, taken-for-granted beliefs.
Quinn’s Competing Values Framework (CVF)
- Clan: Collaboration,
Pharmacology of Respiratory and Endocrine Systems
Nervous System Overview
Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic Nervous Systems
- Sympathetic (Fight or Flight): Adrenergic, sympathomimetic, adrenaline. Effects: ↑ HR, relax lungs, ↓ saliva, relax bowels, contract sphincter, relax bladder.
- Parasympathetic (Rest and Digest): Cholinergic, parasympathomimetic, acetylcholine. Effects: ↓ HR, contract lungs, ↑ saliva, contract bowels, relax sphincter, contract bladder.
Histamine and Respiratory Drugs
Histamine: Protection from foreign entities; causes allergic
Read MoreOrganizational Behavior: Mastering Team Dynamics and Leadership
The Big Picture: How Organizations Work
All eight papers address a central question: How do people work effectively with each other in organizations? The answers cover:
- Leadership: How leaders learn (P01)
- Teams: How teams overcome dysfunction (P02)
- Virtual Work: How trust is built remotely (P03)
- Politics: How to handle political environments (P04)
- Conflict: How to manage disagreements (P05)
- Power: How individuals gain influence (P06)
- AI: How technology changes behavior (P07)
- Identity: How self-perception
Core Catholic Beliefs: Faith, Revelation, and Jesus
1. What is Faith?
Definition: The Essence of Faith
Faith is defined as belief and trust in God, even without physical proof.
Level 4 Understanding:
Faith is a gift from God that allows us to believe in Him, trust in His promises, and build a relationship with Him.
Characteristics of Faith
- Faith is a gift from God.
- Faith is free (you choose it).
- Faith grows through prayer and experience.
- Faith involves both belief and action.
2. Revelation
What is Revelation?
God revealing Himself and His truth to humanity.
The
Read MoreAgile Principles and Lean Software Development Practices
12 Agile Principles
1. Planning Game
Customer + team decide scope → ensures relevant features
2. Small Releases
Frequent delivery → early feedback → fewer defects
3. System Metaphor
Simple shared vision → better understanding
4. Simple Design
Avoid overengineering → fewer bugs
5. Testing (TDD)
Write tests first → high reliability
6. Refactoring
Improve code continuously → maintainability
7. Pair Programming
Two developers → fewer errors, better quality
8. Collective Ownership
Anyone can improve
Read MoreStructural Steel Engineering: Properties and Design
Advantages of Structural Steel
- High strength-to-weight ratio: Allows for long spans and tall structures.
- Light weight: Reduces dead load and foundation costs.
- Uniform quality: Ensured due to factory production.
- Faster construction: Achieved because of prefabrication.
- Ductile material: Provides warning before failure.
- Dynamic performance: Performs well under earthquake and dynamic loads.
- Versatility: Easy to repair, modify, and extend.
- Sustainability: Reusable and recyclable material.
- Efficiency: Smaller
Financial Decision Making and Capital Optimization
Capital Structure and Share Valuation
First, I check the shares mentioned.
| Debt Ratio | Asset | Debt | Equity | NS Shares |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % Provided | $ Finance Your Company | Ratio x Asset | Asset – Debt | Equity / Shares |
Earnings and Return Metrics
| Interest | Interest Expense | EPS | Expected EPS | Expected Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
% Provided. Examples:
| Interest x Debt | NPAT / N Shares | Same as EPS | % Provided |
Risk and Variance Calculations
| Price per Share | Standard Deviation | Coefficient of Variation |
|---|---|---|
| EPS / Expected Return | EPS |
