Financial Statement 3.1 Balance Sheet of RAK ceramics ………………………………………………. 3 3.2. Income Statement of RAK ceramics …………………………………………... 3 4. Ratio Analysis 4.1. Liquidity Ratio ………………………………………………………………… 4-5 4.1.1 Current Ratio …………………………………………………………. 4 4.1.2 Quick Ratio …………………………………………...………………. 5 4.2. Asset Management Ratio ……………………………………………………… 6-8 4.2.1. Inventory Turnover Ratio ……………………………………………. 6 4.2.2
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report aims to identify and explain the implications and microeconomic impacts of the National Broadband Network (NBN). This report also explains how NBN will help businesses to implement innovative and efficient business processes to increase revenues‚ competitiveness and productivity that will further drive the economic growth of Australia. The report will briefly compare the impacts of NBN to financial services sector in Australia and how financial services sector can benefit from the implementation
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However‚ with new people in government the trends were reversed and policies were aimed at individual responsibility instead of relying on the government. Federal legislation transferred more of the responsibility of welfare programs to the states instead of the federal government. ”This approach involved privatization‚ a policy that transfers control from government to private enterprise that allocated public funds to private profit-making or nonprofit entities that then provide benefits or services”
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Disinvestment Policy of India & Its Impact Presented by Karishma Vora- PG12072 Purva Kashikar- PG12074 Rahul Chawla- PG12076 Priyanka Mahapadi- PG12078 Priyanka Gund- PG12080 INDEX: TOPIC | PAGE NO | Disinvestment * Meaning * 3 Ps of disinvestment | 4-5 | PSU * Meaning | 6 | Reasons for Disinvestment * Inefficiencies * Negative Rate of Return | 7 | Objectives of Disinvestment * To reduce the financial burden on government * To improve public finances
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Data monetization can be described as a process of transforming data objects into commodities others will be prepared to pay a premium for (Perler‚ 2012). This concept of monetisation is rooted in the value placed on minerals like gold and diamonds‚ because of their intrinsic values. Thus‚ things possessing no intrinsic value or intrinsically worthless items could also be monetised or transformed into a legitimate money making venture‚ provided the holder is capable of providing the services others
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Sectors contributing to India’s GDP India is a vast country‚ so the sectors contributing to the country’s GDP is also big in numbers. Various sectors falling under the India GDP composition includes food processing‚ transportation equipment‚ petroleum‚ textiles‚ software‚ agriculture‚ mining‚ machinery‚ chemicals‚ steel‚ cement and many others. Agriculture is the pre dominant occupation in India‚ employing more than 50% of the population. The service sector accounts for employing more than 25%
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Introduction to Marketing Framework Template Course: Introduction to Marketing Total Framework Hours up to: 180 CIP Code: 521400 Exploratory Preparatory Date Last Modified: 05/12/2012 Career Cluster: Marketing Cluster Pathway: Marketing COMPONENTS AND ASSESSMENTS Performance Assessments: Marketing Core Standards Assessment Leadership Alignment: Activity Marketing Core Standards Assessment Skill(s) Produce
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The main influences on culture in early civilizations varied.. As the population grew‚ things began to drive the civilizations and their need for culture. Geography had a major part in developing the culture. Geography would determine if the people would depend on agriculture‚ hunting or trade to sustain their lives‚ thus determining what kind of culture these civilizations would be obtaining. Also as civilizations began to grow‚ social issues began to rise. The civilizations started to begin pursuing
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of his presidency was his foreign policy. Foreign policy in particular can be especially controversial‚ but despite this‚ Kennedy continued to feed into the controversy when he went against Eisenhower’s previous foreign policy. Despite people’s judgement‚ Kennedy proceeded to be bold by his secrecy when resolving the Cuban missile crisis. Kennedy also continued to make new and innovative decisions through his creation of the Special Forces. Since foreign policy deals with other countries‚ there is
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The fiscal impact of President Eisenhower’s fiscal policies was generally positive. Eisenhower’s presidency was one of a select few that did not cause any real negative impact on the country’s economy. Because of Eisenhower’s belief in a balanced budget and not providing tax cuts‚ he was able to balance the budget three out of his eight years as president. The country did experience a couple of short mild recessions during his terms‚ where the country’s growth slowed. President Eisenhower’s fiscal
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