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    Business Journalism in India

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    Business and Magazine Journalism (combination of Niche I and II) 1 Growing importance of business journalism‚ a brief history (2) 2 The structure of financial management in the country starting with the Finance Minister‚ (5) rest of the bureaucracy‚ RBI governor‚ Planning Commission‚ SEBI‚ Banking sector 3 The Budget preparation and presentation‚ factors influencing the annual budget‚ role of (5) subsidies and foreign exchange reserves 4 Companies‚ balance sheets‚ AGMs window dressing

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    company but not fully. This is true that if there will be no customers to purchase the things than how can we any company can grow or stand in market? So customer’s satisfaction and their demand is very major factor to the success of any business. I think all business organizations are dependent upon their customers‚ if they do not develop cutomer loyality and satisfaction than they can loose their customers. And without Customers the organization would not exist. Customers satisfaction is at the heart

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    Doing Business in India

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    We believe the single greatest risk of doing business in India is its bureaucracy. The Indian bureaucracy is often referred to as "babudom." An Indian bureaucrat is often referred to as a "babu." Today‚ babu may also mean "Sir" or "Mr." The babudom was formed after India gained independence from Britain. It employs many more people than necessary and it is highly unproductive. Each geographic region of the babudom requires specific government permissions and taxes. Making progress in the babudom

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    Introduction: The strength of the house depends on its foundation similarly for the survival of business in market its foundation plays a crucial role. A start-up can be defined as a newly created company looking for markets and investors. It’s very difficult to with stand in present economic conditions. Success of the new start up business depends up on Planning‚ its financial capacity and human resource. Planning: A strategic plan serves as a road

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    Starting your own business can be an immensely rewarding experience. The potential upsides are huge since‚ as a business owner‚ you will be in control of all aspects of your financial destiny that can make your life so much more fulfilling. But where do people find the motivation to get started? Where does the drive come from to make a business idea move from just a dream to a full blown reality? Most people would agree that you can’t get rich working for someone else. It just isn’t a common thing

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    ASSIGNMENT/ASSESSMENT ITEM COVER SHEET Student Name: FIRST NAME Family / last NAME Student Number: Email: ruibin.zhang@uon.edu.au Course Code Course Title (Example) (Example)

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    Starting From Scratch Or Buying An Existing Business If you’re about to have a business‚ you’ll think about how to get it‚ by staring a new one or buying an existing one. Anna Bryant bought an existing salon when she had the chance instead of starting her own. The reasons for that are because she had no business experience or skills but she believes that she have the capabilities to run this salon‚ also she’s an entrepreneur for the first time and this will save her the time of the stating

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    Business Audit Definition: Business Audit are skills needed to run your business‚ examples include; Commitment to business‚ product/service skills and technical management skills. Skills need to run the business: * Time Management: As a sole trader this skill is needed because I will need to allocate specific time to projects and other areas of the business. This would allow me to focus certain amount of time to other assets of my company. * Understanding Responsibility: This is important

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    Do you think that starting your own business is better than being employed? -oOo- Everyone has to work. Working is not only for earning a living but also for making one feel happy and proud of what he can achieve in his life. Some people choose to be loyal employees in a company; others love to start their own business. Either choice has its own strengths that suit a specific person with a specific personality. To me‚ starting your own business is far better than being employed in terms

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Incorporating a Business In order to mention all the advantages and disadvantages of incorporating a business‚ first I should try to explain what a corporation is. In 1819‚ Chief Justice Marshall of the United States Supreme court said: " A corporation is an artificial being‚ invisible‚ intangible‚ and existing only in contemplation of the law." In the Webster’s College Dictionary corporation is defined as "an association of individuals‚ created by law and having

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