Dell’s Competitive Advantage Funding 52% Growth in 1996 Funding 50% Growth in 1997 3 Conclusion 5 Exhibits Exhibit 1: Dell’s Annual Worldwide Sales Dollar Growth Versus Industry Exhibit 2: DSI Comparison of Dell‚ IBM‚ and Compaq Exhibit 3: Working Capital Financial Ratios for Dell Exhibit 4: Percent of Dell Computer Systems Sales by Microprocessor Exhibit 5: Profit & Loss Statements for Dell Computer Corporation Exhibit 6: Balance Sheets for Dell Computer Corporation Exhibit 7: Projected Balance
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A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AT JUMPS AUTO INDUSTIES LTD. Submitted in the partial fulfillment for the degree of MASTER OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT {2011-2013} FACULTY OF COMMERCE B.H.U. Under Supervision Of Submitted By: Mr. P. C. PANT NIKHIL KUMAR GUPTA Accounts& Finance manager MFM (final) Jumps auto industries
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WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT By D.BINISHA Reg No: 312211631024 REPORT ON SUMMER INTERNSHIP AT INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SSN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS KALAVAKKAM- 603 110 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I extend my sincere thanks to our Director‚ Prof. B. Srinivasan for inculcating in us‚ a passion for excellence in all our activities including this project. I am grateful to my external guide Mr. O. ARIVAZHAGAN‚ CEO‚ International
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CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.1. WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Working capital may be regarded as life blood of a business. Working capital management is a process of planning and controlling the level and mix of the current assets of the firm as well as financing these assets. A study of working capital is of major importance to internal and external analysis because of its close relationship with the day-to-day operation of a business. Even in a well-established business with a long history
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Working Capital Management rbs.com/insight Executive Summary In November 2011‚ RBS and Greenwich Associates launched a new study on working capital management among large companies around the world. In conducting the research‚ the firms interviewed 50 companies in Asia (excluding Japan)‚ Europe and North America. The results of this research reveal that past efforts to build efficiencies in working capital management have been incorporated into post-crisis strategies centred on ensuring
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PROJECT REPORT ON “Working Capital Management of Bisleri International Pvt Ltd” Submitted in partial fulfillment of degree of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Batch 2011-2013 Submitted by Arpit Maheshwari Under supervision of Prof. Abhishek Tyagi (Faculty Mentor) G.L Bajaj Institute of Management and Research Plot No- II Knowledge Park –III
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Management Of Working Capital Introduction Working Capital-Definition Working Capital is the cash needed to pay for the day to day operation of the business. Along with long term investments ‚ business also needs funds for short-term purposes to finance current operations. Investment in short term assets like cash‚ inventories‚ debtors etc.‚ is called ‘Short-term Funds’ or ‘Working Capital’. Hence‚ the management of Working Capital is very important
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Working Capital is the required for maintenance of day to day business operations. The present day competitive market environment calls for an efficient management of working capital. The reason for this is attributed to the fact that an ineffective working capital management mat force the form to stop its business operations‚ may even lead to bankruptcy. Hence the goal of working capital management is not just concerned with the management of current assets and current liabilities
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sales for each of the six months ending 30th June‚ 20x0 Solution: Note: High demand cannot be satisfied with a just in time stock management system. Therefore‚ over calculation for expected sales will be based on medium and low demand. SALES WORKING (£) Cash Receipt February = 19000 X 0.1 = 1900 Credit sales ½ X (19900 – 1900) = ½ X 17910=8955 Credit M = 2.5% X 8955 = 2239 = 224 Discount credit receipt in March = 8955- 224= 8731 Cash receipt March = 23900 x 0.1 = 2390 Credit sales ½ x (23900-
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Study Topic: WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF EASTMAN EXPORTS GLOBAL CLOTHING (P). Ltd. Objectives of the Study: To analyse the working capital management of the company. To determine the operating cycle of the unit (Spinning). To know the future need of working capital in the company. To render recommendations for effective management of working capital in the company. Time Span: A period of five financial year i.e. 2008-2011(3 Years) data has been used in the
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