accounts in national income accounting. Q.7(a) Why should inflation be controlled ? Discuss the various measures to be adopted to control it. (b) Describe the primary and secondary functions of money. Q.8 Read the following case and answer the questions given at the end. TAKE THE BULL BY THE HORN Through its relatively brief history‚ the Reliance group has specialised in taking gambles‚ sometimes huge ones. A pattern repeated time and again - such as when it set up capacities
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Q1: Insurance companies in the state of Florida earned record profits in 2006‚ suggesting that Nationwide’s decision to cancel policies in light of the calm hurricane seasons (in Florida) in 2005-2007 may have cost the company potential revenue and customer goodwill. Do you think Rommel’s quote about making a ’’sound business decision’’ reveals any perceptual or decision-making biases? Why or why not? Ans : Overconfidence bias is identified as ’’the tendency to overestimate the probability that
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I. My weight is only 38‚ while my age is 18‚ when I was confirmed by the doctor that I was under-weight. It is 3 years ago when I was vulnerable to infection as the symptoms of underweight. II. So‚ I search for something that can help me to gain weight. At last‚ I was being introduced to Herbalife by my friend. III. I make some research on Herbalife to know it better before I use it in order to achieve the targeted weight without putting myself at risk. IV. Today‚ I would like to inform
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If it’s true that the eyes are windows into the soul‚ then the face is a map to a person’s mindset. At this point in time‚ facial coding is no more of a science than palm reading‚ but it has the potential of developing into a new area of expertise that could end up being used on a scale just as large as the polygraph. Facial coding‚ or the practice of interpreting the minute details‚ shifts and movements of the hundreds of muscles on a person’s face‚ is essentially designed as a system of reading
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Cost Definition: A actual amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get some thing. In business cost is usually a monitory valuation of * Effort * Material * Resources * Time * Utilities consumed * Risk incurred * Opportunity foregone in a product. * Delivery of goods or services. * All expenses and cost Classification of cost Purpose of classification | classification | Preparing External Financial statements | Product classification (Inventoriable)
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INTRODUCTION Organizational behaviour is concerned with the study of the behaviour of people within an organizational setting. It involves the understanding‚ prediction and control of human behaviour and the factors which influence the performance of people as members of an organization. Organizational behaviour dose not encompass the whole of management; it is more accurately described in narrower interpretation of providing a behavioural approach to management. All organizations face the basic
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What is Organizational Behaviour? Organizational behavior is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups and structures have on behavior within an organization for the purpose of applying such knowledge towards improving an organization’s effectiveness.[1] It is an interdisciplinary field that includes sociology‚ psychology‚ communication‚ and management; and it complements the academic studies of organizational theory (which is focused on organizational and intra-organizational
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Chapter I. What is Organizational Behaviour Organizational behaviour (OB) is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups‚ and structure have on behaviour within organizations‚ for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization’s effectiveness. It studies three determinants of behavior in organizations: individuals‚ groups‚ and structure. In addition‚ OB applies the knowledge gained about individuals‚ groups‚ and the effect of structure on behavior
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Chapter 1 Defining Organizational Behaviour * OB is a field of study that looks at the impact that individuals‚ groups‚ and structure have on behaviour within organizations * Managers apply the knowledge gained from OB research to help them manage their organizations more effectively * An organization is a consciously coordinated social unit‚ composed of a group of people‚ that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal * Wages and benefits are
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References: Morgan‚ G. (1997) Images of Organization. London: Sage. Yin‚ R. K. (1989) Case Study Research: Design and Methods. Newbury Park‚ Ca.: Sage.
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