The co-operative Food limited‚ which is one of the UK’s biggest food retailers‚ coming 5th place after other supermarket businesses. They have over 3‚000 stores all located in the UK and in 1998 The Co-operative business‚ stocked Fair-trade products in most food stores. The co-operative is a large business and has many different sectors but our coursework will be based on the food section. In 2009 the co-operative group bought the Somerfield business meaning that they increased on the number of stores
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CHAPTER 5 Short Exercises SE1 – SE10‚ Exercises E3 and E5‚ and Problems P2 and P3. SE1. 1. Objective 2. Qualitative 3. Objective 4. Qualitative 5. Objective SE2. 1. Full disclosure 2. Materiality 3. Cost benefit 4. Conservatism 5. Consistency SE3. 1. Property‚ plant and equipment 2. Current liability 3. Current liability 4. Not included 5. Owner’s Equity 6. Current Asset 7. Intangible Asset 8. Current Asset 9. Investment
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Submitted To Tarana Aziza Khan Lecturer Dept. of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Submitted By Md.Rashedur Rahman ID: BBA 110170216 Md. Sahriar Nafiz ID: BBA 110170193 Md.Israfil ID: BBA110170221 Date of Submission: 3rd December‚ 2012 Letter of Transmittal Date: 3rd December‚ 2012 Tarana Aziza Khan Lecturer Department of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Subject: Submission Report on Practices of
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THE AHMEDABAD DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. NEAR GANDHI BRIDGE‚ OPP.INCOME TAX OFFICE‚ ASHRAM ROAD‚AHMEDABAD – 380009. TEL NO.27542608-09-10-11‚ FAX NO.(079) 27541651 (REG NO. 3896-7 DATED 09-03-1925) BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BANK This bank was originally registered as the Dascroi Taluka Co-opearative Federation in 1922.The above federation was financed by the Apex Bank for on-lending to the affiliated societies. In year 1925‚the federation was given name of Dascroi Co-operative Union and objects
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Question: Firms often involve themselves in projects that do not result directly in profits‚ for example by sponsorship of sporting events of the opera or other entertainment. Do these projects contradict the goal of maximization of shareholder wealth? Why or why not? Answer: Participating in programs that are socially responsible does not contradict the goal of maximization of shareholder wealth. Having a good reputation from your local community is very important for sustaining a business
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M/S GAGANGIRI CONSTRUCTION The Saraswat Co.Op. Bank Ltd. Rajapur Branch Dear Sir‚ ------------------------------------------------- Re: PERMISSION TO MORTAGE UNIT/ GALA/SHOP/ FLAT NO D4 / E5 ON GROUND FLOOR OF THE BUILDING KNOWN AS GAGANGIRI PARK WITHIN LIMITS OF RAJAPUR NAGAR PARISHAD RAJAPUR SITUATED AT S.N. 49 A H.No 7 ‚ RUMDEWADI RAJAPUR ‚ RAJAPUR ‚ DIST- RATNAGIRI BEING CONSTRUCTED BY US. 1. This is to confirm that we have allotted flat no. D4 / E 5
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PREFACE MHRM is fast growing and widely applicable MANAGEMENT COURSE It gives so much knowledge in the field of management of people in the organization. It provides better knowledge about people. It is four semester post graduate course with theory and fieldwork practicum‚ during every fieldwork student placed in different places like Village‚ NGO‚ Industries and Service sector. It helps in better understanding the overall scenario of industries as well as of the workers. During‚ field work
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GUIDELINES FOR BUSINESS NAME APPLICATION 1. A business name represents a style or topic that is used to recognise the identity of the business carried out. 2. A business name can be categorized into two (2) types : a) Personal name as stated in the identity card is not required to apply for approval of the business name. Example: Ruslan bin Mohamed‚ Siow Ah Thai or‚ Ramasamy a/l Mutusamy. b) Trade Name is the name of the proposed business and must obtain prior approval from the Registrar of Business
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Bill French Case 1. What are the assumptions implicit in Bill French’s determination of his company’s break-even point? He has assumed that there is only one break-even point for the firm’s three products by taking the average. Labor Union will not affect the product prices no effect on the break-even analysis. Constant dividends were given to stockholders. Production of product “A” will be decreased and the other hand product “C” capacity will be increased. Sales price will be constant.
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1. Are the amounts at which fixed assets are reported in the balance sheet their approximate market values as of the balance sheet date? Explain. Fixed assets are appeared in a balance sheet at historical cost less depreciation up and coming. Depreciation influences the carrying value of an asset on the balance sheet. The historical expense will rise to the carrying value just if there has been no change recorded in the value of the asset since acquisition. In this manner‚ the accounting report does
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