EDUCATIONAL EQUITY AND PUBLIC POLICY: COMPARING RESULTS FROM 16 COUNTRIES By Joel D. Sherman and Jeffrey M. Poirier UNESCO Institute for Statistics‚ Montreal‚ 2007 UNESCO The constitution of the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was adopted by 20 countries at the London Conference in November 1945 and entered into effect on 4 November 1946. The Organization currently has 191 Member States and six Associate Members. The main objective of UNESCO is to contribute
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Y PEKKA TUOMINEN Managing Brand Equity ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to discuss and elaborate the main issues encountered in managing brand equity. In order to achieve this purpose‚ we first analyse the concept of brand equity; second‚ we provide a comprehensive framework for managing brand equity; and finally‚ we distinguish different ways to leverage and measure brand equity. The concept of brand equity emerged in the early 1990s. Brand equity can be regarded as a managerial concept
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marutisuzuki.com Following data for Maruti Suzuki has been assumed and obtained: * The share prices of maruti Suzuki listed on NSE have been considered for the past five years taken monthly. * The NSE index has also been considered for the past five years taken monthly. * The growth rate for both share price of maruti Suzuki and NSE has been obtained using formula =LN(price of current period/price of previous period). * Then an average for both has been calculated and subsequently variance
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Page Introduction 3 What is Brand Equity? Role of Brands The Scope of Branding Theoretical Perspectives 4 Brand Equity Models Brand Asset Valuator Brand Resonance Pyramid Building Brand Equity Measuring Brand Equity Managing Brand Equity Conclusion
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The most common laboratory apparatus and their uses are listed below: Beaker = A container used for measuring the liquid. Barrette = Used for measuring the volume of the solution. Wire gauze = used for spreading the heat of a burner(flame). Test tube brush = It is used to clean the test tube. Droper = It is used for adding the solution drop by drop. Magnifying glass = It is used for viewing the minute objects. Filter paper = It is used for separating the liquid and the precipitate. Stirring rod
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| a) Calculate the price of the security on the 30/09/2011‚ if the yield to maturity is 5% (NB: Price=PV of future cash flows). b) Given the price and the yield to maturity of the bond‚ calculate the three components of the (expected) total return of this investment (if you invest 100 Euro). c) What will be the price of this bond after one year (on 30/09/2012) if its yield to maturity is 3%? d) If on 30/09/2012 you decide to sell the bond at the price calculated in the previous
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Shares and Joint Stock Companies in the New Economic Model Elena Torlopova 1st year student The faculty of International Economic Relations Group 3 Maintenance * The main information about joint stock companies * Advantages and disadvantages of joint stock companies * “Blue chips” * Conclusions Introduction Good morning‚ dear colleagues. I’m glad to see everyone here. Thank you for your coming. Let me start by introducing myself. My name is Elena Torlopova.
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CHAPTER 4 PART II: VALUATION AND CAPITAL BUDGETING Discounted Cash Flow Valuation The signing of big-name athletes is often accompanied by great fanfare‚ but the numbers are often misleading. For example‚ in late 2010‚ catcher Victor Martinez reached a deal with the Detroit Tigers‚ signing a contract with a reported value of $50 million. Not bad‚ especially for someone who makes a living using the “tools of ignorance” (jock jargon for a catcher’s equipment). Another example is the contract signed
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Subject: Corporate Finance (3 credits) Reference book: 1. Essentials of managerial Finance: Harcourt College 2000 2. Fundamentals of financial management: Mc Graw Hill 2007 Chapter 01: An overview of Finance What is finance? Finance is concerned with decisions about money (cash flows) Finance decisions deal with how money is raised and used Everything else being equal: * More vale is preferred to less * The sooner cash is received the more value it has * Less risky
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Telus Valuation | | | | | Table of Content Executive Summary 1 1. Introduction 2 2. Communication market 2 3. Profile of TELUS 3 4. Profile of Rogers Communication Inc. 4 5. Revenue Mix 5 6. Financial Statement Analysis 6 6.1. Income Statement 6 6.2. Balance Sheet 8 6.3. Statement of Cash Flow 8 7. Financial Ratio Analysis 8 7.1. Performance ratios 8 7.2. Liquidity Ratios 8 7.3. Solvency Ratios 8 7.4. Profitability Ratios 8
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