REPORTING PRACTICE OF THE CORPORATE SECTOR IN INDIA Sham Lal & Sonia Lecturer in Commerce‚ Guest Faculty‚ Govt. Bikram College of Commerce‚ Patiala . Research Scholar‚ Dravidian University‚ Kuppum‚ AP. MA Economics Part II‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala Abstract Disclosure is the communication of various details regarding the activities of the business which are to be disclosed either statutorily or otherwise‚ and it is to convey a true and fair view of the operating results and financial position
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The Gardens on Marsh Business Plan Entrepreneurship and Innovation BUS 521 April 27‚ 2013 In 2012‚ it was reported that there were an estimated 49‚640 weddings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area (snapshotpod.com). Popular wedding website theknot.com‚ lists 151 wedding venues for this same area. The wedding venue market is popular as well as very competitive. The Gardens on Marsh is prepared to enter this market. The Gardens on Marsh is a six-acre wedding and reception venue. The property
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39 Future Directions 40 References 42 Part one: Introduction A Brief Description of CSR Corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ also known as corporate responsibility‚ corporate citizenship‚ responsible business‚ sustainable responsible business (SRB)‚ or corporate social performance‚ is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. Ideally‚ CSR policy would function as a built-in‚ self-regulating mechanism whereby business
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Summertown International: Managing Corporate Turnaround Abdoullah Albizreh‚ Wassim‚ Cathal 17th April 2013 | | 1.0 Executive Summary 3 2.0 Introduction 3 3.0 Corporate Structure 3 3.1 Summertown Joinery 4 3.2 Dubai and Abu Dhabi Branches 4 3.2.1 Fit Out (Dubai and Abu Dhabi) 4 3.2.2 Turn Key (Dubai and Abu Dhabi) 4 4.0 Organic Growth of Summer Town 5 4.1 Financial Growth of Summer Town 5 5.0 Financial Crisis 2008 and regional Impact 6 6.0 Analysis of
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Introduction and Corporate Claims The purpose of this paper is to analyze and ask important questions in order to interpret corporate claims. In order to do this‚ we must first look at the big picture and analyze it from a different perspective. For example‚ let’s look at Monsanto; a corporation that claims to feed people around the world. While this is true on some account‚ they also forget to mention the other half of their business practices (which I will discuss later in the critical analysis)
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PART A The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is very modern and now applies to more and more business. As the nation population grows‚ the market also expands. The demand for companies that invest in CSR has increased the resent years from: customer; employees; suppliers; community groups’ government as well as some shareholder. Several authors argue that companies can gain enormous benefits by being social responsible. However‚ there are a large number of different views of companies
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Investment in Assets and required returns · Cash flow determination · Non-DCF and DCF techniques Case: Investment analysis and Lockheed Tri Star Assignment Questions 1. Compute the payback‚ net present value (NPV)‚ and internal rate of return (IRR) for this machine. Should Rainbow purchase it? Assume that all cash flows (except the initial purchase) occur at the end of the year‚ and do not consider taxes. 2. For a $500 per year additional expenditure‚ Rainbow can get a "Good As New" service
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Part 1: Fianacial Ratios After having the financial information about Deep water experts company‚ we have generated the financial ratios for the company for the years 2010‚ 2011 respectively as below and has the following comments: Liquidity: There is more than one ratio that measures the liquidity for a company which is included in the following table: Ratio Type | 2011 | 2010 | Liquidity | Current Ratio | 3.29 | 2.67 | Quick Ratio | 2.2 | 1.798 | Cash Ratio | 1.56 | 1.08 |
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Company has a separate legal entity from its members‚ can sue or be sued on its own behalf. As illustrated in Foss v Harbottle (1843)‚ the proper plaintiff is the company itself. In other words‚ directors have the power to decide whether or not to sue in protection of the company. However‚ very often‚ the persons who commit misconduct are the major controller of the company and improbable to permit the company to sue. A common law right is therefore reserved for shareholders to sue the wrongdoers
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FORMULAS TIME VALUE OF MONEY PV (simple without compounding) = FV/1+r FV (simple without compounding) = PV (1+r) PV (compounding) = FV / (1+r)n FV (compounding) = PV (1+r)n PV (for monthly‚ daily or bi-annually basis) = FV / (1+r/m)n*m FV (for monthly‚ daily or bi-annually basis) = PV(1+r/m)n*m To find interest rate: FV = PV (1+r(?))n (FV and PV are given) APR (Annual Present Rate) = r * Total days in a year/given days In Excel: =RATE(n‚pmt‚PV) EAR (Effective Annual Rate)
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