1926 We also offer Insurance through Vurich-American We have more benefits and fewer restrictions than AAA We provide 7 tows while AAA provide 4 tows We have 5 different security plans: 1. 9.95 = $40 commission 2. 14.95 = $60 commission 3. 19.95 = $80 commission = $25‚000 life insurance 4. 29.99 = $80 commission = $50‚000 life insurance 5. 39.99 = $80 commission = $75‚000 life insurance [The difference of these prices is the amount for the life insurance you will receive
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PROJECT REPORT ON “INVESTMENT AVENUES” INTRODUCTION ON VARIOUS INVESTMENT AVENUES INVESTMENTS The dictionary meaning of investment is to commit money in order to earn a financial return or to make use of the money for future benefits or advantages. People commit money to investments with an expectation to increase their future wealth by investing money to spend in future years. For example‚ if you invest Rs. 1000 today and earn 10 %over the next year‚ you will have Rs.1100 one year from today
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PROJECT report on “A STUDY TO ANALYSE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISEMENT ON BRAND EQUITY OF FMCG BRANDS ” Presented to School of Management Studies in fulfillment for the award of Masters of Business Administration GUIDED BY SUBMITTED BY Prof. B.B.Singla Sukhdeep Singh Roll No.6296 MBA-II (Marketing) PUNJABI
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is crystallized and aspects of the problem to be included in the system are determined. Consequently‚ costs & benefits are estimated with greater accuracy at this stage. The result of the feasibility study is a formal proposal. This is simply a report – a formal document detailing the nature and scope of the proposed solution. The proposal summarizes what is going to be done. It consists of the following: 1) Statement of the problem – A carefully worded statement of the problem that led to analysis
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PROJECT ON INDEX 1. INTRODUCTION ………………………………………..…Page 3 2. KFC CULTURE…………………………………………..…Page 4 3. MOTIVATION…………………………….………………...Page 7 4. TOP MANAGEMENT…………………….…………….….Page 7 5. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY……….………………….…..Page 9 6. LEADERSHIP……………………………………………… Page 10 7. RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PROCESS………….... Page 12 8. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT PROCESS…………...... Page 14 9. PERFORMANCE OF APRAISAL PROCESS…………… Page 17
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Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gases Emission from Transport: Case Study of University of Malaya Proposed by: Low Wei Qian (Malaysia) 1.0 INTRODUCTION Traffic congestion at the University of Malaya (UM) is somehow predict able but inevitable. This situation worsens especially during peak hours. Due to less-stringent security control‚ some of the non-UM staff or student attempt to take the roads inside UM as an ‘short cut’ from Kuala Lumpur to Petaling Jaya and vice versa. This act
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Chapter 1:History ……………………………………………………………..2 -Insurance Business -India’s Insurance Business Chapter 2: Insurance sector reforms…………………………………………4 Chapter 3: IRDA……………… ……………………………………………….5 -History -Powers‚ Duties & Functions Chapter 4: Non –Life Insurance companies…. ……………………………8 Chapter 5: General Insurance Products …………………………………….9 Chapter 1 History of Insurance Business Insurance probably made a beginning in the ancient land of Babylonia
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analysis of ICICI bank is made to understand the positioning of the bank better: STRENGTHS 1. BRAND NAME: ICICI Bank has earned a reputation in the market for extending quality services to the market vis-à-vis its competitors. It has earned a strong Brand name in banking in a very short span of time. 2. MARKET SHARE: ICICI Bank has the largest market share of 34% in the IT & ITES industry in Hyderabad according to our survey (within the limitation of the sample size.) 3. HUGE NETWORK: ICICI Bank
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PROJECT REPORT ON PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY LIMITED (PTCL) [pic] SUBMITED TO:- SUBMITED BY:- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PTCL – PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION LIMITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Introduction of PTCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Mission . . . . . .
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Disbursement Procedures Using Batch Processing Technology Many batch system functions are the same as those in a manual purchase system. The main difference is that the routine accounting tasks are automated. Data Processing Department: Step 1 – the purchasing process begins in the data processing department‚ where the inventory control function is performed. The revenue cycle (in retailing firms) or the conversion cycle (in manufacturing firms) actually initiates this activity. When inventories are
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