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Reference no. TCJ07-01-05
Published by: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Published in: "The CASE Journal", 2010
Length: 7 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Traditional Craft Designs (TCD) was a sole proprietorship located in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. The firm''s owner, Ms Debra Atwell, was offered an opportunity to lease space at the Crown Point International Airport, Trinidad and Tobago to establish a retail outlet. She met with an officer of the National Entrepreneurship Development Company (NEDCO) to discuss the opportunity and seek a $40,000 loan to finance the capital and operating costs associated with the proposed retail outlet. Students are required to assist Ms Atwell with the preparation of historical financial statements and the financial analysis that must accompany her loan application. The process is complicated by the fact that Ms Atwell maintained piecemeal financial records. It is expected that students will spend approximately 6 hours preparing the case and that the case can be covered in 3 to 4 hours of class time.
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June 2006 to May 2008

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Abstract

Traditional Craft Designs (TCD) was a sole proprietorship located in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. The firm''s owner, Ms Debra Atwell, was offered an opportunity to lease space at the Crown Point International Airport, Trinidad and Tobago to establish a retail outlet. She met with an officer of the National Entrepreneurship Development Company (NEDCO) to discuss the opportunity and seek a $40,000 loan to finance the capital and operating costs associated with the proposed retail outlet. Students are required to assist Ms Atwell with the preparation of historical financial statements and the financial analysis that must accompany her loan application. The process is complicated by the fact that Ms Atwell maintained piecemeal financial records. It is expected that students will spend approximately 6 hours preparing the case and that the case can be covered in 3 to 4 hours of class time.

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Other setting(s):
June 2006 to May 2008

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