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    medium scale enterprises as an instrument of economic growth and development in Nigeria has long been under scrutiny. This intense scrutiny has been against the backdrop of the low performance and inefficiency that characterized small and medium scale enterprises particularly in assessing its role on economic growth and development. Despite government institutional and policies support to enhancing the capacity of small and medium scale enterprises‚ SMEs has fallen short of expectations. This has generated

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    Enterprise

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    shops/dealerships/insurance companies‚ and reservation system’s direct interface with insurers‚ Enterprise is the most well positioned car rental company for discretionary and insurance repair/replacement rentals. Dominance - Enterprise initially sacrificed investment in the airport market in order to dominate the local market.  With its 6‚000 branches‚ one wonders how Avis/Hertz would begin to match Enterprise’s footprint?  I imagine this could only be accomplished via substantial capital investments on the parts

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    the “must read” lists of books on the city of Delhi- among which Nayantara Sahgal’s This Time of Morning occupies a pre-eminent position. It belongs to the period of the birth of the nation India and yet another re-birth of the city of Delhi as its capital. Marked by violence and dislocation of the partition on the one hand‚ and establishment of government machinery and national culture on the other‚ study of this period is indispensible to any exploration of Delhi’s foundations and culture. Government

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    Shareholder's Equity

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    Shareholder’s Equity Samantha Partida ACC 306 Ashley Harper December 10‚ 2012 Shareholder’s equity‚ also known as stockholder’s equity‚ is essentially the amount of equity directly from stock. The calculation to determine shareholder’s equity is quite simple as outlined further in this paper. In order to figure out where the numbers are located for this figure‚ just look for the shareholder’s equity financial statement. Comprehensive income also plays a role in equity. Shareholder’s equity is also

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    VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING

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    VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING SUBMITTED BY: Sandhya B.COM(PROF.) 110243016 SUBMITTED TO SACHIN SRIVASTAVA CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project report title “VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING” is a work carried out by SANDHYA AWANA of SHARDA UNIVERSITY for fulfillment of b.com (prof.) course of Sharda university GR. NOIDA. NAME OF STUDENT: SANDHYA AWANA B.COM(PROF.) DATE: 30TH NOVEMBER 2013 Venture Capital Financing VENTURE CAPITAL

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the purposive approach. (10 marks) There are many advantages to the purposive approach. Firstly‚ it gives effect to Parliaments intentions and avoids injustice‚ so the judges can avoid obvious absurdities and injustives so enables them to comply with Parliamentary sovreignity by doing what Parliament would have wanted; even though it’s ignoring the clear meaning of the words Parliament used. For example‚ in Coltman V Bibby Tankers when they had to interpret

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    source of equity

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    Source of capital: Capital is the basic needs of organisation; it is needed in every step of business‚ from buying raw materials to selling their goods. To maintain this capital‚ business needs to identify and allocate their proper source of finance. The place where the business gets their funds from is called their source of capital. The business have two different source of finance‚ internal source (for ex: retained profits‚ sales of existing assets‚ cut down stock level‚ etc) and external sources

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    Terrorist Financing

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    After the September 11 attack the Federal Government took several steps to combat terrorist financing‚ resulting with "More than $140 million in terrorist’s assets have been frozen across the some 1‚400 bank accounts worldwide." (Kaplan‚ 2006‚ Council on Foreign Relations) The United States government along with several other countries worked together and passed several laws to combat terrorist financing. After September 11‚ 2001‚ the thought of another attack weighed heavy on the minds of the federal

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    Cluster Financing

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    CLUSTER FINANCING Definition of Cluster in the Indian Context Clusters can be defined as Sectoral and geographical concentration of enterprises‚ in particular Small and Medium Enterprises (SME)‚ faced with common opportunities and threats which can: a. Give rise to external economies (e.g. specialized suppliers of raw materials‚ components and machinery; sector specific skills etc.); b. Favour the emergence of specialized technical‚ administrative and financial services; c. Create a conducive

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the doctrine of precedent. The doctrine of precedent means that judges refer back to previous decisions to help them decide similar cases where the law and facts are alike. Top of Form Bottom of Form Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the doctrine of precedent.   Judicial precedent concerns itself with the influence and value of past decisions of case law and prior legal experience. The doctrine of precedent means that judges refer back to previous

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