Case 11-6 Lessee Ltd. Case 11-6 deals with Lessee Ltd.‚ a company that operates in Britain and uses IFRS. The question in this case is how to classify a lease that Lessee‚ Ltd. acquired from Lessor Inc. The accounting standard that deals with leases under IFRS is IAS 17. IAS 17 was originally issued in September 1982 and was reissued in December 2003. It classifies leases as either finance leases or operating leases. Finance leases make it so that the lessee recognizes an asset and a liability
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Assignment ON “Company Profile of Rahimafrooz Bangladesh Ltd”. Submitted to: Chowdhury Sifat Kamal Course Instructor of Introduction to Business Department of Business Studies Prepared by: Fuad Mohammad Shah - UG01-22-09-007 Kawsar Ahmed - UG01-24-10-023 Md. Emdadul Hasan Santo - UG01-24-10-001 Bachelor of Business Administration Batch – 24‚ Section – A STATE UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH Date of Submission: 20th April ‚ 2011
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Case 12 Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd Both customary practice and statutory reporting requirements require the classification of assets and liabilities to reflect the time required to convert assets into cash and the order of payment of liabilities in the ordinary course of business. This case demonstrates that the basis of this classification is not as simple as it might appear at first glance. • Balance sheet classification • Current liabilities • Deferred liabilities The 1993 Annual Report
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conducted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA) as per the University rule. The Organizational study report is entitled as an overall Organisational Study of Peekay Steel Castings Pvt Ltd‚ Nallalam‚Calicut.”It covers the information about the detailed study of all the departments of the organisation. The study goes through
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Table of Contents Introduction 1 Internal Environment 2 Shareholder’s Value Corporate Image Physical Assets & facilities R&D & Technological Capabilities Human Resources 10 External Environment Micro Environment 11 Customers Suppliers Competitor Marketing Intermediaries................................................................................................15 Macro Environment....................................................................................................
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Company Profile..... We are Investment and Trading Solutions Provider. This has been our core business since more than two decades. Our group was founded in 1988 by Mr. J. U. Mansukhani an Ex.IES officer and U.N.O. advisor with decades of experience in capital markets. We are a Corporate Member of NSE ‚BSE‚ NCDEX & MCX and Depository Participant with NSDL and CDSL.Team Mansukh consists of qualified Professionals like M.B.As‚ C.As‚Hardware and Software Engineers who tread the path of customer delight
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THE ADVANTAGES OF HAVING A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY AS BUSINESS ORGANISATION Unlike proprietorships and partnerships‚ private limited companies enjoy certain exemptions and privileges‚ which are peculiar to their constitution and nature. A private limited company is variously described as‚ ëquasi-partnershipí‚ ëfamily concerní‚ ëclose corporationí etc. A private limited company also has many advantages over proprietorships and partnerships‚ as elaborated below. 1. Limited Liability
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PESTEL ANALYSIS OF SAFARICOM LIMITED INTRODUCTION Company Background Safaricom Limited is Kenya’s current leading Mobile Telephone Operator. It prides itself in providing world class GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) service to over 16 million subscribers in Kenya. The company was formed in 1997 as a fully owned subsidiary of Telkom Kenya. In May 2000‚ Vodafone group Plc‚ the world’s largest Telecommunication company acquired a 40% stake and management responsibility for the company
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Strategic Management | On ITC’s e-Chaupal | | This project report is all about the strategies of ITC for spreading in rural market rapidly | | | 10/18/2012 | | Project 2012 Subject Strategic Management Title Understand the strategy of ITC Submitted to Prof. SP Singh Rai Business School‚ New Delhi Submitted by Shail Kunj Joshi‚ Enroll. No: PM4‚ Rai Business School New Delhi Acknowledgement I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been
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In this case study there are basically 5 product groups‚ Product A - Transformer Coils Product B - Cable Jointing Kits‚ Jelly Filled Cables Product C - Electric point Machines Product D - Steel Forgings Product E - Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Market share and Sales of each Product: Transformer coil: Market share 20 Percent and growing at an average of 20 percent per annum. This product is sold to manufactures of equipment i.e. Telecom Exchange and requires Rs 2 crore investment
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