Lesson Plan on Capital Budgeting Capital Budgeting - process of deciding whether or not to commit resources to projects whose costs and benefits are spread over several time periods. Characteristics of a Capital Investment Decision: 1. Substantial amount of funds are required in capital projects. 2. Because of the length of time span by a capital investment decision‚ the element of uncertainty becomes more critical. 3. The effect of managerial errors will be difficult to reverse
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CB-PAST Form 1 COMPETENCY-BASED PERFORMANCE APPRAISALSYSTEMFOR TEACHERS (CB-PAST) Name: _Charito O. Bag-ao_______Position/Title:____T-I__ ______Appointment Status:_Regular Permanent______ School:_Baculod Elementary School___________District:_Hinundayan_________Division:_Southern Leyte__________ Region:_VIII – Eastern Visayas_____School Year:_2012-2013_____1st Semester:___ ____2nd Semester:_____ √_______ Direction: Make a total of the respondents for eachof the Teacher Performance Index
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of learning goals and the objectives of effective learning (Punzalan‚ 2005). In this study‚ “Competency Based-Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (CB-PAST) and their Socio-demographic Factors in Relation to National Achievement Test (NAT) of Second year students in Kidapawan City Division” will be evaluated to determine how the teachers’ CB-PAST affects their respective disposition in relation to the National Achievement Test (NAT) given annually which includes the age‚ gender‚ civil status
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……………………………………………………………..……………2 1.3 Executive Summary ………………………………………………………………………..3 2.0 Culture and CB 2.1 Definitions of culture and consumer behavior………………………………….…………..4 2.2 Discussion of the relationship between culture and CB…………………………………….4 2.3 Examples of the relationship between culture and CB……………………..………………6 3.0 The “Big Three” and CB 3.1 Definitions of the “Big Three” American subcultures…………………………………..….6 3.2 CB differences among the “Big Three” subcultures………………………………..………7 4.1 References……………………………………………………………………………
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1 SOME FINACLE GENERAL MENUS |Broad Parameter |Menu Option |Menu Description | |Daybegin |OCST |Opening of Cash Transaction | | |OXFT |Opening of Transfer Transaction
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Consumer Behavior VALUE Framework WHAT DO YOU THINK Polling Question I get a lot out of shopping even when I don’t buy anything. Strongly disagree 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Strongly agree Have students access www.cengagebrain.com to answer the polling questions for each chapter of CB. Ask them to take the online poll to see how their answers compare with other students taking a consumer behavior course across the country. Then turn to the last page of the chapter to find the What Others Have
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Questionnaire (For academic purpose only) To study the effect of marketing mix variables on the impulse buying behavior of consumers for FMCG products. Please provide the following details which would help us in supporting our research. (tick wherever necessary) NAME (optional): AGE: ANNUAL: =5lacs INCOME GENDER: MALE FEMALE PROFESSION: Student housewife employed self-employed other OCCUPATION: Engineer entrepreneur Doctor lawyer
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The Influence Of Culture On Observed Consumer Behaviour Culture is part of external influences that impact the consumer. That is‚ culture represents influences that are imposed on the consumer by other individuals. Culture is a powerful force in regulating human behaviour. It consist of a common set of behaviour patterns that are transmitted by the members of a particular society through various means‚ and they share the same values. These values are likely to affect consumer behaviour and set the
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Exam: 3hours‚ 19/50 =15.2/40 (-31) Section A: MCQ (20m) Section B: Choose 2 from 3 Questions (15m each) 1. Describe the type of promotional message that would be most suitable for each of the following personality market segments: (a) highly dogmatic consumers‚ (b) inner-directed consumers‚ (c) consumers with high optimum stimulation levels‚ (d) consumers with a high need for cognition‚ and (e) consumers who are visualizers versus consumers who are verbalizers. Give an example of a promotional
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INDUS BUSINESS ACADEMY‚ BANGALORE Consumer Behavior Report Submitted to : Prof. Narendra Babu Submitted by: Sarita Khotani FPB1315/031 Group 2 CONTENT 1. A mundane Product or service costing less than $5………………………..2 a. Introduction of the interviewee b. Product description c. Reason to choose the product d. Interviewee’s viewpoint e. Analysis of the information 2. A product or service costing over $100 that performs a utilitarian function..3 a. Introduction of the interviewee b.
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