Executive Summary GST is the most ambitious indirect tax reform in India ever attempted and aims to create one “borderless domestic market”. It will tax consumption as against “production” which is the current norm. A uniform rate will be imposed on a product only once‚ at the point of its supply‚ thus reducing the cost for consumers. Key benefits: If GST is implemented without many exemptions and with a single rate‚ the following benefits will accrue: * Macro: Successful pan-India implementation will
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marketing strategy will yield more consumers. There are different forms of marketing a product or service in the public; there is marketing through advertisement in television‚ movies and print ads. According to the American Marketing Association‚ marketing is the process wherein the people involved with the products and services plans and executes the concepts‚ prices‚ promotion‚ and distribution of the products and services in order to develop exchanges that will satisfy both the consumers and the
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Stock market and Fundamental Analysis on FMCG Sector A summer training report submitted for the Partial fulfillment of the Master of Business Economics [M.B.E.] Semester II Submitted by [ Vaywala Divyesh M.] Roll No [46] Submitted to DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS VEER NARMAD SOUTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY SURAT 395 007 [June-2010] 2 DECLARATION I declare that summer training report entitled Overview of Stock market and Fundamental Analysis on FMCG Sector submitted for the partial fulfillment
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Although industry is a broad term for any kind of economic production‚ in economics and urban planning industry is a synonym for the secondary sector‚ which is a type of economic activity‚ involved in the manufacturing of raw materials into goods and products. DEFINITION OF INDUSTRY: Industry is defined as any business‚ trade‚ undertaking‚ manufacture or calling of employers and includes any calling services‚ employment‚ handicraft or industrial occupation or avocation of workman. 1.2 DEFINITION
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OVERVIEW OF FMCG SECTOR IN INDIA A Supply Chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the function of procurement of materials transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products and the distribution of these finished products to customers. It is the process used by the companies to ensure that their supply chain is efficient and cost effective. It also basically a collection steps which a company follows to transform raw materials into finished
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FMCG Concept and Definition: The term FMCG (fast moving consumer goods)‚ although popular and frequently used does not have a standard definition and is generally used in India to refer to products of everyday use. Conceptually‚ however‚ the term refers to relatively fast moving items that are used directly by the consumer. Thus‚ a significant gap exists between the general use and the conceptual meaning of the term FMCG. Further‚ difficulties crop up when attempts to devise a definition
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Reaching The Real India Distribution strategies for FMCGs in the rural Indian landscape A paper byAnurag Kumar (10) Bhuvan Deep Dua (20) Himanshu Goyal (30) Nitika Gupta (38) Pramod Kumawat (40) Sahil Jain (50) CONTENTS TITLE Abstract Introduction The FMCG Sector in India Challenges Distribution Channels Various Distribution Strategies Haat Activation Use of Affinity Groups Co-operative Institutions Mobile Traders Hub and Spoke Distribution Syndicated Distribution Conclusion
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FMCG firms in a fix over pricing strategy | | | | Some relief is on the way for fast-moving consumer goods( FMCG) companies‚ with prices of crude oil‚ wheat‚ milk and palm oil either on the decline or stabilising. Even as flexible packaging prices — which had become a new headache for FMCG companies — may come down on the back of stable crude oil prices‚ the verdict on production costs is still unclear. While palm oil prices have crashed by almost 40 per cent‚ wheat and milk rates are
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behavior towards the new packaging of FMCG products. The importance of packaging design as a vehicle for communication and branding is growing in competitive markets for packaged FMCG products. This research utilized a focus group methodology to understand consumer behavior toward such products. The challenge for researchers is to integrate packaging into an effective purchasing decision model‚ by understanding Consumer’s behavior towards the packaging of FMCG products. When consumers search for and process
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