University Roll No. University Reg.No. Ankit Kumar S1803B32 (2nd SEM) 10810218 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY 1 Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd. PHAGWARA (2009) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project entitled “A STUDY OF STRATEGY AND FUNCTIONING OF FIELD FORCES IN BAJAJ ALLIANZ GENERAL INSURANCE”is a bonafide work of ANKIT KUMAR‚ a student of Lovely Professional University‚ Chaheru‚ Phagwara (Punjab)-144402‚ bearing Registration Number-10810218
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Purpose The main objective of this report is to study volatility in S&P CNX Nifty. Research Objectives Primary objective To study the volatility of Nifty-NSE Secondary objective To give the rank based on risk and return. To find the risk and return of listed company in nifty. Identify companies for investment purpose with high return and low volatility. Design methodology / approach The study is based on secondary data collected from www.nseindia.com and other secondary sources which
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Zopa.com This case study was written by Martin Kupp and Jamie Anderson of the European School of Management and Technology. esmt cases are written solely as the basis for class discussion‚ and are not intended as endorsements‚ sources of primary data‚ or to represent either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Copyright © European School of Management and Technology‚ 2006 2006-case-20 Zopa Introduction The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001
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Accounting 504 Case Study 2 Keller Graduate School of Management Prepared by: Samara Ellison Prepared for: Professor Hicks 3 April 2013 To: LJB Company President From: Samara Ellison‚ Accounting Firm Subject: Evaluation of LJB Company’s Internal Control Structures Date: 3 April 2013 Hello LJB Company President: First‚ I would like to thank you for hiring my accounting firm to evaluate LJB’s internal controls system. This report will inform you of any new internal control requirements
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PRACTICE – Ch1 through Ch6 Chapter 1 1. What is the objective of financial reporting? a. Provide information that is useful to management in making decisions. b. Provide information that clearly portray nonfinancial transactions. c. Provide information about the reporting entity that is useful to present and potential equity investors lenders‚ and other creditors. d. Provide information that excludes claims to the resources. 2. When making decisions‚ investors are interested in assessing
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Aug 30‚ 2013 Accounting 200 Chapter 1 Vocabulary Business: An organization in which basic resources (inputs)‚ such as materials and labor‚ are assembled and processed to provide goods or services (outputs) to customers. Service Business: Provide services rather than product to customers Ex. Delta Air Lines (Transportation) Walt Disney Co. (Entertainment) Merchandising Business: Sell products they purchase from other businesses. Ex. Wal-Mart (General Merchandise)
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1. (TCO C) Which of the following should not be reported in the income statement? (Points : 5) Goodwill amortization Trade name amortization expense Patent impairment losses All of the above Question 2. 2. (TCO C) Which of the following costs incurred with developing computer software for internal use should be capitalized? (Points : 5) Evaluation of alternatives Coding Training Maintenance Question 3. 3. (TCO C) Mini Corp.
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The following cost data for the year just ended pertain to Heartstrings‚ Inc.‚ a greeting card manufacturer: Service department costs * ……………………………………. $ 50‚000 Direct labor: wages ……………………………………………. 242‚500 Direct labor: fringe benefits …………………………………… 47‚500 Indirect labor: fringe benefits …………………………………. 15‚000 Fringe benefits for production supervisor ……………………. 4‚500 Total overtime premiums paid ……………………………….. 27‚500 Cost of idle time: production employees § …………………… 20‚000 Administrative
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FINA 5210 Problem Set 1 (Group 305) Problem 1 (a) WpC=[E(rp)-rf] ÷Aσp2 =6%÷2.5×(20%)2 =60% WfC=100% - 60% = 40% (b) Expected return of Complete portfolio is: rCEc= WpC×E(rp)+ WfC×rf =60%×10% + 40%×4% =7.6% The standard deviation of Complete portfolio is: σc = WpC × σp = 60% × 20% = 12% Certainty-equivalent rate of return for investing in C: rc CE= Uc = rCEc- 1/2Aσc2 = 7.6% - 0.5×2.5×12%2 = 5.8% Certainty-equivalent rate of return for investing in P: rp CE= Up= rCEp- 1/2Aσp2
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This article has been accepted for inclusion in a future issue of this journal. Content is final as presented‚ with the exception of pagination. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VERY LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION (VLSI) SYSTEMS 1 32 Bit×32 Bit Multiprecision Razor-Based Dynamic Voltage Scaling Multiplier With Operands Scheduler Xiaoxiao Zhang‚ Student Member‚ IEEE‚ Farid Boussaid‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ and Amine Bermak‚ Fellow‚ IEEE Abstract— In this paper‚ we present a multiprecision (MP) reconfigurable
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