introduced. However‚ there have been issues associated with the efficiency and effectiveness of the same. Rampant leakages and corruption have made many of the schemes and programs dysfunctional. Direct Cash Transfer to the poor has been aimed to mitigate these malaises. Need for Direct cash Transfer: Recent studies by the Planning Commission have shown that the Public Distribution System has become so inefficient that 58% of the subsidized grains do not reach the targeted group and almost
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CASH FLOW AND FINANCIAL PLANNING: A. ANALYZING A FIRM’S CASH FLOW THE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW “Cash flow‚ the lifeblood of the firm‚ is the primary ingredient in any financial valuation model.” - the summary of a firm’s cash flow over a given period‚ which uses the data from income statement‚ along with the beginning and end of period balance sheets. - allows the financial manager and other interested parties to analyze the firm’s cash flow - used to evaluate progress toward projected
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Cash Flow Preparation 27. Crosby Corporation Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2008 Cash Flow from Operating Activities: Net Income (Earnings after Taxes) $160‚000 Adjustments to determine cash flow from operating activities: Add back depreciation 150‚000 Increase in accounts receivables
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Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) refers to a form of funding by the government or other humanitarian agencies whereby the fund donated must be used to finance a predetermined undertaking (Fiszbein et al‚ 2009‚ pp. 31). In Conditional cash transfers‚ money has to be spent for the intended purpose and only those who have been approved to meet the predetermined requirements receive such cash. This means that the recipient of the cash has to be vetted thoroughly and their actions determined before getting
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Final project WORKING MANAGEMENT CAPITAL OF TEXTILE INDUSTRIES OF PAKISTAN THE UNIVERSITY OF LAHORE [pic] Submitted by: Muhammad Asim Malik Adil Rehman Imran Rabia Riaz Submitted to:- Sir Kashif Mushtaq In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of MBA [pic] Project Supervisor Sir Kashif Mushtaq _________________ Examiner-I Mr. Abdul Gafoor __________________ Examiner-II Mr. Junaid Khalid
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ONYC study aimed to test the impact of the cash transfers on the health of the family‚ education of the children‚ and the outcomes of the adults’ workforce in the household. Also‚ this program was based on the pioneering conditional cash transfer program of Mexico named Oportunidades. In addition‚ the ONYC conditional cash transfer program greatly benefitted the lower- and middle-income countries. However‚ being the first comprehensive Conditional Cash Transfer Program in a developed country‚ the
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Direct and Indirect Cash Flows Christine Grae XACC/291 Principles of Accounting II March 29‚ 2015 Susan Schulz When companies utilize the accrual method of accounting‚ they will prepare a cash flow statement in order to understand the flow of cash. We call this method the cash flow statement and it can be prepared in two different methods which would be indirect and direct. The methods are different but they both will be conducted with the same results for the accounting period. The direct
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and Indirect Cash Flows Marlene A Broaddus-Waddell XACC-291 June 27‚ 2013 The difference between direct and indirect method of cash flows are the operating activities‚ which is the first section of the statement of cash flows. The investing and financing activities sections has no reported differences in the presentation of the cash flows. The direct presentation of cash flows displays cash receipts and payments from operations‚ more or less like the actual statement of cash flow. On the other
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established that a strong correlation between estimated future cash flows and the value of a firm exists (Copeland et al‚ 1994 ; Brealey and Myers ‚ 2000; Jones‚ 1998 ). In their study of 51 highly leveraged transactions (HLTs) ‚ Kaplan and Ruback (1995) found that the valuations using the DCF methods are within 10%‚ on average‚ of the market value of the transactions‚ providing a strong relation between the market value and discounted cash flow forecasts. In addition‚ they found that the DCF methods
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preparing a statement of cash flows‚ the term cash is broadly defined to include both cash and cash equivalents. Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposit with banks. Cash equivalents consist of short term‚ highly liquid investments such as treasury bills‚ commercial paper‚ and money market funds. Such investments are made solely for the purpose of generating a return on funds that are temporary idle. Instead of simply holding cash‚ most companies invest their excess cash reserves in these types
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