What as the likely impact of the new payment terms on P&G’s financial statements and its funding needs? On Fibria’s financial statements and funding needs?

G&P Case: SC Finance Case Analysis

SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE AT PROCTER & GAMBLE
1 – Why did P&G extend its payment terms for suppliers in April 2013?
P&G had found out that they had been paying supplier 45 days, a much quicker than average 75 to 100 days. They want to extent payment term to supplier to at least 30 days to improve the cash-flow.
2 – What as the likely impact of the new payment terms on P&G’s financial statements and its funding needs? On Fibria’s financial statements and funding needs?

Summarize the major findings you found above. How did your Total Energy for this meal compared to Typical Energy?

Using Table 3.7, calculate the total kilocalories for each food type in this meal  and fill in your table. Then calculate the Energy in kilocalories for each food type based on amount of mass, along with the total energy for the entire meal.
See example table below.

a. Create a Conclusion section, make sure to put it in your own words, paraphrasing and summarizing. Only use quotes when necessary, citing all sources used.

b. Summarize the major findings you found above. How did your Total Energy for this meal compared to Typical Energy?

c. Discuss if the food items were a good energy source for you. If not, discuss why not.

d. Explain why you chose each of these food sources and if you would select differently next time. If you were on a particular diet how would your meal fit into that diet. You may have selected the food for other reasons. The foods you select will contain the same classes of biomolecules that you read about in your textbook: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins, and minerals.

e. Give any final thoughts about this meal and if you would do anything differently next time. Explain.

Describe the mental health providers role in assisting Jimi with his care plan. What additional supports need to be in place to facilitate success for Jimi as he addresses his health concern?

Jimi is a 43-year-old man who lives with his long-term partner and six children. He has a long history of alcohol use, which began when he was a teenager, drinking up to 56 units a week. Recently he has reduced his alcohol intake to around 28 units a week. However, he has still been drinking over the recommended limits for men of three to four units a day, and he never goes 48 hours between drinks to allow his body a chance to recover. Jimi has a diagnosis of treatment-resistant schizophrenia.
Because of medical concerns associated with the medication, Jimi attends a clozapine clinic every four weeks for the mandatory blood tests, as well as for monitoring of his vital signs, including his blood pressure , pulse, temperature and weight. When Jimi attended the clozapine clinic for his monthly routine monitoring it was noticed that he had a cardiac condition.
What are the critical concerns for Jimi at this stage in his treatment and for this particular condition?
Describe the mental health providers role in assisting Jimi with his care plan.
What additional supports need to be in place to facilitate success for Jimi as he addresses his health concern?

What are your initial reactions, thoughts, and feelings about this situation? How willing would you be to work with Candy as your primary client if she had come in simply because her father said that she needed counseling?

Show how you would proceed to use the cycle of counseling as a reality therapist if Candy were your client for three sessions.
A Reality therapist is a form of counseling that views behaviors as choices. It states that psychological symptoms occur not because of a mental health condition, but due to people choosing behaviors to fulfill their needs.

What are your initial reactions, thoughts, and feelings about this situation? How willing would you be to work with Candy as your primary client if she had come in simply because her father said that she needed counseling?
Assume that in an individual session with Candy she does open up with you, and you find out that her father’s presentation of the problems is correct. In fact, matters are worse than he imagined.

Candy tells you that she had an abortion recently after a short affair with a married man in his early 30s. She also tells you that she has been experimenting with various drugs. How might you proceed in working with her if you found yourself being very concerned over where her behavior might lead her? What might you want to say to her?