BSBA III- Financial Management Credit and Collection ADVANTAGES OF CREDIT It’s convenient to use in a wide variety of place in stores‚ on the phone or online. You can manage your budget using your monthly statement with the details of all purchases. It is safer than carrying a lot of cash. You can earn prizes like rebates or points. DISADVANTAGES OF CREDIT If you make late payments‚ do not pay the balance in full‚ or exceed your credit limit‚ you will have to pay extra in fees and interest. Credit
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The Economy‚ Monetary Policy‚ and Monopolies A Robinson Principles of Economics 100 May 26‚ 2012 Analyze the current economic situation in the U.S. as compared to five (5) years ago. Include interest rates‚ inflation‚ and unemployment in your analysis. The United States is the most technologically advance country in the world‚ not to mention the largest. Everywhere you look or read the headlines are saying that the U.S. economy is
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PAYMENT SYSTEM Rewards strongly influence employee performance levels. Employees at all levels compare their efforts and rewards relative to those of other employees. A perceived equity of these comparisons leads to experienced levels of job satisfaction and motivation. The expectancy theory of motivation makes it clear that if employees perceive a weak connection between performance and reward‚ then the rewards will not function as motivators. (Dailey‚ 2005:4/14) Group-Based Reward Systems According
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Monetary Policy: Refers to programs that try to increase or decrease the nation’s level of business by regulating the supply of money and credit. This policy tool has a goal of increasing or decreasing the level of business activity in an economy. Monetary policy is RBI’s primary responsibility. Below are the main monetary policy tools that RBI uses: A) Quantitative Credit Control Methods: 1) Repo and Reverse Repo: -Repo or repurchase option is a means of short-term borrowing‚ wherein
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“A short literature review on the ‘risks’ and ‘rewards’ of IT outsourcing to an organisation”. Table of contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………… p.2 2. Outsourcing………………………………………………………………………… p.2 3. IT Outsourcing…………………………………………………………………….. p.2 4. Risks associated with outsourcing…………………………………………………. p.3 5. Rewards associated with outsourcing……………………………………………… p.5 6. Solutions to Minimise Risks ……………………………………………………
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Question and answers for homework-1 1. What is the difference between a financial asset and a tangible asset? A tangible asset is one whose value depends upon certain physical properties‚ e.g. land‚ capital equipment and machines. A financial asset‚ which is an intangible asset‚ represents a legal claim to some future benefits or cash flows. The value of a financial asset is not related to the physical form in which the claim is recorded. 2. What is the difference between the claim
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Running head: MONETARY POLICY/MACROECONOMIC IMPACT PAPER Monetary Policy/Macroeconomic Impact Paper Heather Robinson University of Phoenix MMPBL 501 04/25/2010 Introduction The Federal Reserve Board (FED) utilizes tools to control or manipulate the money supply‚ these tools affect macroeconomic factors such as inflation‚ unemployment and interest rates‚ which ultimately determine a country’s GDP. To recommend the best monetary policy combination I will discuss the tools used by
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THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE INTERNET TO SELECTED SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF SANTA ROSA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 A Research Proposal In Partial Fulfilment of The Requirements for Research I Researchers: Dalina‚ Adrienne Valerie D. Conoza‚ Adrian Paul B. David‚ Paulo Niko F. Villadiego‚ Roi Yves H. Ascaño‚ Justine Mae R. Dimafelix‚ Shaira Harvey D. Quogana‚ Krizel Mae E. Diaz‚ Miccaela D. Submitted To: Dr. Socorro Escape
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CHAPTER 2 SUMMARIZED NOTES A) THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM 1) THE CLASSICAL GOLD STANDARD ERA (1870-1914) Characteristics: All currencies are valued in terms of their gold equivalent and thus all currencies are linked together. Eg: 1 ounce of gold = $20.67 1 ounce of gold = £4.25 so 1£ = (20.67 /4.25) = $4.87 Money has a value fixed in terms of commodity gold. Since gold is costly to produce‚ governments could not easily increase their
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FINANCIAL INNOVATION AND MONETARY POLICY FINANCIAL INNOVATIONS Innovation is the introduction of a new product to a market or the production of an existing one in a new manner. Financial innovations occur because market participants are constantly searching for new ways to make greater profits. The process of financial innovation includes changes in financial instrument institutions‚ practices and markets. In broad sense financial innovation affects the nature and composition of monetary aggregates through
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