3 THE PAYMENT OF BONUS ACT‚ 1965 Learning Objectives In this Chapter‚ the students will understand the♦ Applicability and non-applicability of the Act to certain classes of establishments and employees ♦ Computation of profits for the purpose of calculation of allocable and available surplus for the purpose of determination of bonus ♦ Set on and Set off of allocable surplus ♦ Percentage limits for minimum and maximum bonus ♦ Other miscellaneous provisions 3.1 Introduction This is an Act intended
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Every January 1st brings around another opportunity for people to set goals and have new hopes to accomplish in the year that follows. Some people make these hopes and dreams in the way of resolutions that they will attempt to start or stop doing something in their lives. For some people another new year means another 52 weeks of being scared. Some people are scared of financial situations‚ some of family situations‚ and some of the unknown’s that lie ahead. At the present time in my life I am
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EFU GENERAL INSURANCE | SUMMER INTERNSHIP | 15TH AUG----12TH AUG 2013 | | PREPARED BY : MUZNA MANZOOR | 8/23/2013 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | TABLE OF CONTENT:
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going to critic‚ evaluate and analyse direct payments and the implications they have had on social work practice. The Direct Payments Act 1996 enabled local authorities to offer cash in lieu of social services. They were introduced for adults of working age in April 2007 and extended to include older disabled people in 2000. Since April 2001 direct payments have also been available to parents of disabled children‚ 16 and 17 years and carers. Direct Payments have also been extended to people with short
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CHAPTER ONE Online Rent Payment System For Apartments 1.0 INTRODUCTION The research problem is all about the issue of collection of money for rent by the so-called Agents on behalf of the owners who are the Landlords. The agents are also responsible for meeting new potential clients who are in the pursuit of renting houses. In these regards‚ the current system being deployed in making for these payment of rent has being in use for a wide period of time. Clients
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new74598_ch01_001-024.indd Page 1 24/09/12 1:18 PM user-f502 /202/MH01799/new74598_disk1of1/0073374598/new74598_pagefiles FROM PATIENT TO PAYMENT: UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL INSURANCE KEY TERMS Step 1 S te St ep 10 Follow up payments and collections Preregister patients p2 Establish financial responsibility St ep 3 S te p 9 Generate patient statements Check in patients Monitor payer adjudication Review coding compliance St ep 8 S te Check out patients Review billing compliance
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Analysis of Life Insurance Sector (Life Insurance Presented by Ashish Chandra (29041) C. Sudhir (29044) Parvati Singh (29055) Sharat Jha (29065) Institute of Rural Management‚ Anand Demographic environment India has‚ according to 2001 census‚ 65.38% literacy rate. The literacy rate varies across rural (59.4%) and urban (80.3%) India. These contrasts in literacy levels are significant and have important implications for insurers. Literacy and education increases employability of the person
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Technology (IT) in insurance Date: August 18‚ 2009 Abstract This report investigates the role of information technology in insurance sector and examines that how information technology affects insurance sector. What are insurance and brief history of the insurance and its types and the concept of insurance in Islam? Role of information technology in insurance sector The discussion then focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of Information technology use today in insurance sector and the reasons
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India’s balance of payments in transition C. P. Chandrasekhar Jayati Ghosh Recent weeks have seen a weakening of the rupee‚ even as the BSE Sensex shows signs of buoyancy. Underlying this trend are developments on the balance of payments front which point to a transition that could lead to an increase in external vulnerability‚ argue C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh. WITH the rupee touching a 10-month low early this October and settling at well above the 44-to-the dollar mark‚ observers
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Quality Improvement Plan: Part III - Managing and Improving Quality In today’s health care environment‚ competition remains high and many organizations are seeking new ways to improve their quality of care‚ as well as remain competitive with other health care organizations in the process. Various methods exist today for organizations to integrate quality improvement strategies to help in the measurement of performance improvements. This paper will discuss:1) several methodologies‚ the pros and
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