Q1. Accounting is one of the oldest‚ structured management information system. Give the meaning of accounting and book keeping? Explain the objectives of accounting? A1. Accounting : Accounting is the analysis and interpretation of book-keeping records. It includes not only the maintenance of accounting records but also the preparation of financial and economic information which involves the measurement of transactions and other events relating to the entity. Accounting is defined as "the art
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(1) Section B 2. b From a factory producing metal sheet‚ following defective were analyses in every lot size. Prepare relevant chart only UCL and LCL. Lot Size | 100 | 125 | 90 | 120 | 110 | Defective | 6 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 10 | Solution Since the Lot size are different we have to use ‘u’ chart. Sample NO | LOT Size | Defective | Proportion of defective | UCL | LCL | 1 | 100 | 6 | 0.06 | 0.140245 | -0.0118 | 2 | 125 | 7 | 0.056
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Assignment 2 Semester 1 Unique number 570259 Question 1 1.1 The steps to consider in designing and developing the training programme are as follows: Developing of training program material Formulate learning outcomes Determine / select content Sequence content Select instructional strategy Select instructional media Design lesson plan Question 1.2 Below is the comprehensive training programme for each of the key activities: Formulate the learning outcomes Outcome = end product of learning
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A Capital Budgeting Decision — Gillette Prepared by Ray Kerlagon The following capital budgeting situation is up for review. Things to consider include: Identification of incremental cash flows. Any working capital requirements and/or sunk costs. What is the appropriate capital budgeting technique? How should we address risk? What is the cost of capital? What is the project’s IRR? PROJECT DEFINITION: A market research study was conducted in 1997 at a cost of $1‚500‚000 that indicates a high receptivity
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Primary buying motives Secondary buying motives 1. Food and Drink 1. Bargains 2. Comfort 2. Information 3. To attract opposite sex 3. Cleanliness 4. Welfare of beloved ones 4. Efficiency 5. Freedom from fear and danger 5. Convenience 6. To be superior 6. Dependability quality 7. Social approval 7. Style beauty 8. To live longer 8. Economy profit 9. Curiosity. All these motives are not equally forceful. Here we give only important buying motives: 1. Freedom from fear and danger: Fear is a negative
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Homework: Batching and EOQ Operations Management Instructor: Cuihong Li Name: Gupta‚ Randeep Instruction: 1) Print your name above. 2) Please hand in your work at the beginning of the class on the due date. 3) You need to present not only the answer to each question but also how the answer is reached‚ for example‚ the formula‚ calculation‚ and explanation when necessary. 4) Total points: 13 1. JCL Inc. is a major chip manufacturing firm that sells its products to computer manufacturers like Dell
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FIRST SEMESTER Course : 1: Principles of Management 1. Introduction: - Concept of Management‚ Scope‚ Functions and Principles of Management‚ Evolution of Management thought. 2. Planning: - The Process of Planning‚ Objectives‚ Policy and Procedures‚ Forecasting and Decision Making. 3. Organizing: - Meaning‚ Importance and Principles‚ Span of Management‚ Centralization and Decentralization‚ Patterns of Organization‚ Line and Staff Relationships. 4. Staffing: - Nature & Scope of Staffing‚ Manpower Planning
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Banking & Insurance) for First to Sixth Semester (w.e.f. 2005 – 2006 Academic Session) GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY KASHMERE GATE‚ DELHI-110 006 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B&I) PROGRAMME First Semester Examination Code No. BBA (B&I) 101 BBA (B&I)103 BBA (B&I)105 BBA (B&I)107 BBA (B&I)109 BBA (B&I)111 BBA(B&I)113 PRACTICAL BBA(B&I) 115 Paper Principles of Management Business Economics-I Financial Mathematics
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APUSH EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE Colonial History Earliest Colonies Virginia - May 1607‚ 100 English settlers founded Jamestown. Problems included: Swampy area of Jamestown meant poor drinking water and mosquitos spreading malaria and yellow fever. Men spent time looking for gold instead of establishing themselves (building shelter or planting crops). No women on the first ship the Virginia company received a charter from King James I. It was a joint stock company‚ meaning customers invest in
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Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What event marks the line between the Old English and Middle English periods? Your Answer B. the Norman invasion Question Number 2 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What was the effect of the Norman conquest on the language of Britain? Your Answer . The upper class spoke French Question Number 3 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Why is Beowulf an epic poem? Your Answer It is about a hero who represents cultural values.
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