A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT on “Working Capital Management of Acuity Builders & Developers Pvt. Ltd.” at Ashish Kumar Gupta & Associates CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS In the partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of “Master of Business Administration” UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. Ashish Kumar Gupta Mr. Jagjit Singh (FCA DISA PROP.)
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Some people enjoy working alone‚ and others would rather work in a group. I prefer to work in a group. Three reasons are that I am more motivated when working in a group‚ I can learn skills and experience from senior members‚ and I can share common interest with my members. First of all‚ I am more motivated when working in a team. For example‚ when working independently‚ I have nobody to encourage me to persevere in the job or is there anybody around to recognize the work I have done. Furthermore
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and reductions in unproductive or idle work time. Increasing working hours may appear as a magical solution to increase productivity. However‚ Shepard & Clifton (2000) research show that longer working hour resulted in decreasing productivity. . More working hours can mean increasing fatigue rather than increasing productivity. On contrary‚ decreasing working hours enhance WLB and productivity‚( Bloom et al 2006). Increasing working hours could negatively influence WLB ‚ which means less family
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WEATHER WORKING DAYS Print By Per Zerman‚ Assistant Vice President‚ Skuld Copenhagen Published 03 November 2010 Legal news The term ”weather working days” often forms part of the definition of laytime . Although the meaning should‚ at first glance‚ be straightforward‚ it continues to be a source for dispute: The intention is that where weather conditions make it impossible to load or discharge‚ then that day (or period of a day) should not count as laytime. This carries with it a fairly broad
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Running Head: WORKING CAPITAL POLICY Working Capital Policy Mariano Santana University of Phoenix Table of Contents Introduction. 3 Danaher’s Working Capital. .. .3 Cash Balance Requirements..... ...3 Credit Policy .4 Supplier Negotiation Strategy ..4 Short-term Financing Strategy .5 Metrics.. . . .5 Ethical Implications
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Financing working capital Working capital management is the management of the net of current assets and current liabilities with the objective of reaching the right balance between profitability and liquidity. The aim of managing inventory (stock)‚ trade receivables (debtors)‚ cash‚ trade payables (creditors)‚ is to obtain the right balance of all the current assets and current liabilities at any given time so that the achieve the objectives of working capital management in the form of profitability
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of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 22; December 2011 Analyzing the Impact of Working Capital Management on the Profitability of SME’s in Pakistan Mustafa Afeef Lecturer Iqra National University Phase 2‚ Hayatabad‚ Peshawar Pakistan Abstract Working Capital Management has an overriding impact on a firm’s profit performance. However‚ it is expected that an efficient management of working capital might have a more profound impact on profitability of small enterprises than on the
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Network Design Project Art Meyer IT/230 Pernell Curtis 11/27/2011 Executive Summary The Tri-Corp company is need of a complete networking solution. Tri-Corp has two offices‚ one in Phoenix‚ and the other in Tucson. The main office in Phoenix is a large 4-story building with 50 workstations and 10 network printers. The Tucson office has five separate workstations and three network capable printers. The clients use Outlook exchange web server for their email communications; both offices
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(Robson 2006) and a variety of different professionals are involved with them from parents‚ health visitors‚ teachers and in some cases social workers. Therefore by reviewing the Tickell Report and its recommendations‚ the importance of partnership working will be highlighted as well as the strategies that may be implemented an the effects they have on child development. In 2008 the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) was introduced (DfE 2008) and although improvements were made Dame Clare Tickell
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English 101 March 24‚ 2014 Obstacles Faced by the Working Poor There are millions of Americans who have jobs but still remain poor despite the strong labor markets; these people are referred to as "the working poor." The working poor are working people whose incomes fall below a given poverty line. Even though these people are working‚ the wages are insufficient causing them to face numerous obstacles that make it difficult for them to provide the basic necessities to maintain a stable life. Some
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