No. of Printed Pages : 4 ECO-1 I BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMME Term-End Examination June‚ 2013 ‚ ••••-•0 ELECTIVE COURSE : COMMERCE ECO-1 : BUSINESS ORGANISATION Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50 (Weigh tage 70%) Note : Attempt both Part - A and Part - B. PART—A 1. Distinguish between any two of the following : 5+5 (a) (b) Private limited company and Public limited company (c) Bank overdraft and Cash credit (d) 2. Employment and Profession Joint
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Reflection-Economic Forecasting ECO/372 June 3‚ 2013 Historical and forecast economic data can be obtained from various locations. The Internet grants access to several sites that provide tools for the individual to collect the data. One must choose which site provides the required information needed to support the facts. In the following paragraphs‚ team B has supplied various resources where historical and forecast economic data can be obtained and a summary explaining what
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this week’s assignment‚ I am going to write about what sources of funding might be available for the start-up company called “Sun Dry Fruits”. The company will offer organic fruits‚ dried in the sun. The raw material will be acquired from the local farmers who are compromised on planting pesticide free fruits. The funding is for the equipment to dry the fruits‚ rent‚ promotion and utilities. From this week’s readings I have found several sources for small start-ups; however‚ the funding that will satisfy
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future. Flashy exaggeration at the hands of the stylists‚ ever compelled to ‘improve’ on last year’s model‚ gave streamlining a bad name.” (Hodges‚ Coad‚ Stone‚ Sparke‚ Aldersey-Williams‚ The New Design Source Book‚ 1992‚ p.158) Discuss in relationship to the ‘innovation’ in household designs of the 1950’s‚ how do these designs compare to similar examples of today? Do designers today feel “compelled to improve on last years model? “American corporate designers were learned in Modernist theory‚ but
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International Trade and Finance Speech NAME ECO/372 DATE INSTRUCTOR International Trade and Finance Speech The United States’ macro economy is a complex system made up of a vast variety of highly involved processes. The following information will provide a clear and concise explanation of terms and concepts wit focus on international trade as well as foreign exchange rates. Foreign Exchange Rates In order to understand why the foreign exchange rate is important to the economy‚ it is
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International Trade and Finance ECO/372 November 24‚ 2012 Carol Szerszen The purpose of this paper is to prepare a speech that will be provided to a number of reporters that are not well versed with economics. In this paper I will talk about international trade and foreign exchange rates and how those affect the GDP‚ domestic markets‚ and students. I will also outline some of the benefits on goods and services that are imported from other countries and how those contribute to our economy
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curriculum. It is paired with probability because of “the development that progressively links the two strands” (Australian Curriculum‚ 2016‚ para 5). In this area of mathematics I discovered the steps of statistical literacy skills (ABS‚ 2013‚ para 1). To confidently identify the statistical skills‚ I had to understand each step before moving onto the next. The steps were; ability to understand statistical concepts; ability to analyse‚ interpret and evaluate statistical information and finally‚ communicate
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current state of the U.S. economy relative to the economy potential output. In a long-term framework surpluses are good they provide additional savings for the economy. In a long-term framework deficits are view as bad because they reduce growth‚ income‚ and savings‚ but if the U.S. economy is operating below the potential its deficits is view as good for the economy. This is because deficits increase expenditures increasing the economy output closer to its potential. To understand how
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Transportation is the largest single source of air pollution Today’s on-road vehicles produce over a third of the carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in our atmosphere and over twenty percent of the global warming pollution. This air pollution carries significant risks for human health and the environment. Through clean vehicle and fuel technologies‚ we can significantly reduce air pollution from our cars and trucks‚ while cutting projected U.S. oil use in half within the next 20 years. Cars and
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The Household Income and Expenditure Survey of 1993 carried out by the Government Statistical Bureau estimated that the Amerindian population of Guyana counted 50‚222 upon an overall population of 707‚458 people. With other words‚ the Amerindian population is good for approximately 7 % of the Guyanese population. The majority of the Amerindian communities are located in the hinterland regions‚ where the Amerindians form up to 90 % of the population‚ in hilly and mountainous areas that aren’t easily
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