Return Policies Cabela’s If you are not satisfied with your purchase‚ Cabela’s will refund or exchange the item within 90 days of purchase with exceptions on some items. If you have your reciept and its within the 90 days you will be refunded the original sales price‚ plus sales tax‚ in the original payment method. If you do not have your reciept you will be refunded at the lowest sales price plus sales tax. All items without a reciept will be exchanged for the same product or credited to a
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Perceptual Maps in Marketing Simulation Summary Karen Garcia MKT/421 10/0/2012 MICHAEL GAITHER Perceptual Maps in Marketing Simulation Summary In the simulation I am the marketing manager for Thorr Motorcycles a $5 billion company‚ which manufactures a range of motorcycles‚ and produces more than 200‚ 000 units per years (University of Phoenix‚ 2012). It will be a great challenge‚ because I will need to formulate a differentiation strategy‚ also
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FICUS - Risk Factors and Assessment When assessing family members for likelihood of developing FICUS in the LTACH‚ risk factors are noted to be characteristic of the family member themselves‚ or acquired as a result of the stressors of having an ill family member. Although not much research exists in the development of FICUS in the LTACH‚ many of the risk factors that lead to FICUS in the ICU can be extrapolated to the LTACH environment. Demographic risk factors include female gender‚ patient age
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1. Introduction Commercial banks are the most important savings mobilization and financial resource allocation institutions. Consequently‚ these roles make them an important phenomenon in economic growth and development especially in countries where capital markets lag behind and financing needs of the economy generally flows from the banking system. It is interesting to note that the role of banks in saving mobilization and allocation of financial resources to various investment opportunities
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According to Industrial Policy Order 2010‚ micro enterprises consist of those having assets worth Taka 5.0 million and/or offering employment opportunities 10 to 24 or less workers‚ while those‚ being small ones‚ are worth Taka 5.0 million to 100 million and/or employ 25 to 99 workers at the individual enterprise level and medium enterprises are worth Taka 100 and 300 million and/or employ 100 to 250 workers each. Bangladesh Bank and Ministry of Industry defined SMEs in line with the Industrial policy
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Technology and Business Management March 26-28. 2012 The Role of Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) in developing the Micro‚ Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India Anand Chakravarthi anandc2707@gmail.com IBS‚ Hyderabad 1. Introduction to MSMES The Micro‚ Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector plays a vital role in the growth of our country in creating employment‚ exports‚ gross industrial value of output‚ gross value added‚ investment in fixed assets‚ contribution to
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become‚ in some sense‚ inevitable? Explore the events and issues that led to the discontent between the colonies and Britain‚ and how they contributed to the imperial crisis‚ to include an analysis of what event or issue determined "the point of no return" and why? "In 1775‚ war broke out between the British and the American colonists. By 1776‚ the colonists declared themselves independent and in 1783‚ following a prolonged and bloody war‚ Britain was forced to recognize the independence of the
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MICROCREDIT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT A case study of Khushhali Bank List of Contents Abbreviations....................................................................................................2 Key Terminologies............................................................................................4 Motivation to Write on This Topic.....................................................................5 Problem Statement......................................................
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maturity model 11 6. Duration Model 12-15 7. Limitation of Duration model 15 8. Case Study –Brac Bank Ltd 16-20 INTRODUCTION: Interest Rate Risk - In the process of FIs performing their asset-transformation function‚ FIs are exposed to Interest Rate Risk‚ from Mismatched Maturity/Duration: Borrowing Short‚ Lending Long. The risk that an investment ’s value will change due to a change in the absolute level of interest rates‚ in the spread between two rates
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Risk is part of life : I face countless danger everyday driving to work. sure I can try minimize many of them through my own driving behavior . but I can’t prevent motorist behind me who is talking on his mobile from rear-ending me while I’m waiting at a stoplight. As much as we would have it otherwise‚ risk is part of life. Some risks can be averted by steering clear of them. Many are‚ however‚ unavoidable. False sense of security Sometimes you can insure yourself against the consequences of risks
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