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By-product accounting in the extractive industries

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By-products are steadily gaining attention as companies aggressively explore various cost-cutting strategies to cope with rising production costs. Some companies have even succeeded in turning their waste into an additional source of revenue by marketing it. This emerging practice has given by-product accounting new importance, and has given rise to the need for more information regarding this matter. This present study was done to obtain information that may help businesses maximize profits and conserve valuable resources through the wise management of waste products.

Author: Ormsby, Susan, Cook, Doris M.
Publisher: American Woman's Society of Certified Public Accountants
Publication Name: The Woman CPA
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7271
Year: 1991
Manufacturing industries, not elsewhere classified, Manufacturing industry, Manufacturing industries, Accounting and auditing, Business enterprises, Waste management, Waste products, By-products

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Complain, complain, complain

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Canadians can take a number of steps to spur change in government. These include becoming aware of issues discussed at council meetings, learning all the facts about a complaint or issue, meeting with the federal minister and soliciting the participation of other people with the same complaint.

Author: Molson, Karen
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1998
Bureaucracy

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Kvetching on: how to complain constructively when a product or service disappoints

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Consumers can demand change as regards a defective product or service from an offending business by writing a letter of complaint. The complainant should address the letter, which should be simple, factual and straight to the point, to the person with the most power in the company.

Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1998
Methods, Consumer complaints, Letter writing

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