MODULE-2 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Concept of Working Capital Working capital refers to short-term funds‚ need to meet operating expenses. It refers to the funds; to finance its day-to-day operations. It is concerned with current assets and current liabilities. If a firm can’t maintain a satisfactory level of working capital‚ it may become insolvent or bankrupt. Broadly there are 2 concepts of working capital‚ such as: 1. Gross Working Capital (Quantitative Concept) 2. Net working
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Civil right law 1964 It is a law made to protect the human rights. It is a law based on the individual rights like age‚ gender‚ color‚ religion discrimination. Social equality envelop the essential human rights that all Americans are ensured by the U.S. Constitution. Government and state established law‚ statutes‚ managerial directions‚ and legal elucidation have characterized and extended these social liberties after some time. Essential wellsprings of social equality law incorporate the initial
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Page 1 Correctional System and the Rehabilitating Offenders Page 2 The correctional system has a way of punishing offenders in this country unlike in different countries where you might get a harsher punishment for a crime that might seem more‚ petty and a lesser punishment for a crime that one would consider more of a harsher crime. In our system however
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Female Offenders in Corrections | Jarrod Birch | | Criminology 252 | Karin Kaercher | | Introduction Female offenders that enter into the correctional system in Canada do so with an entirely different set of risk factors than their male counterparts. Through comparisons and contrasting of facts‚ this paper will set out to identify the issues correctional services in Canada face when dealing with female offenders entering into the system. For example‚ female offenders that end
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Monetary Policy in Vietnam: Alternatives to Inflation Targeting Le Anh Tu Packard (tu.packard@gmail.com) Fifth Draft July 2007 Paper prepared for the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts‚ Amherst with support from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Earlier versions of this paper were presented to the May 2005 CEDES/Amherst Research Conference in Buenos Aires and the July 2005 Da Nang Symposium on Continuing Renovation
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THE BOURNEWOOD CASE The Bournewood case pinpoints the remarkable change in the British law that deals with vulnerable people‚ which came into force in April 2009 as Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. It is the story of an autistic person of 45 years old (HL)‚ who had lived in Bournewood hospital in Surrey‚ in residential care‚ for 32 years‚ before he was fostered by a family in 1994. Living in a family proved to be very beneficial for him and‚ as the family said:‚ “...he became more confident
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Exploratory Paper The topic of young offenders caught my eye as I was scanning for an idea to write my paper. Criminals of any fashion are of interest to me‚ and youth in the justice system is a subject that I have dealt with throughout my high school career. A friend of mine has been in and out of correctional facilities‚ and it was not till later that they discovered he had a mental disorder that he was not being treated for. This is upsetting because if he had been scanned for an issue such as
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that allow the victim and offender to meet. One of the approaches is the Victim-offender mediation programs (VOMs). In this type of program‚ the offender and victim are given the opportunity to work out their issues in a conducive environment. The goal of this program is to empower participants‚ promote discussion‚ and encourage compromise. In addition to that‚ there are three basic objectives that come with these meetings: identifying the injustice‚ making things right‚ and considering future intentions
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Women Offenders In this article it discusses how the number of women offenders has increased. Based on the self-reports of victims of violence‚ women account for about 14% of violent offenders an annual average of about 2.1 million violent female offenders. Male offending equals about 1 violent offender for every 9 males age 10 or older‚ a per capita rate 6 times that of women. Three out of four violent female offenders committed simple assault. Six to ten women in State prisons had experienced
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Targeting the Global Youth A Report 10th January 2008 Table of Content 1. Introduction 2. Cross-border Segmentation 1 1 3. The Global Youth 2 3.1 Global Youth Culture 3.2 Youth as a global segment • • • Identification Accessibility Profitability 2 4 4 6 7 8 3.3 Problems of researching and defining 4. The Global Youth Market 4.1 Opportunities in terms of product and marketing strategy 4.2 Problems and limitations to market such a large segment 9 9 10 5. Company example: Red Bull
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