2012 Supplement to the Annual Report Table of Contents Overview 1 2012 at a Glance 2 Financial Information 9 13 18 21 26 32 34 36 Upstream Highlights United States Other Americas Africa Asia Australia Europe Operating Data Downstream 44 Highlights 45 Refining and Marketing 46 Lubricants 46 Supply & Trading 47 Chemicals 48 Transportation 49 Operating Data 56 57 57 57 Other Businesses Technology Power Generation Mining Chevron Energy Solutions Reference 58 Glossary of Energy and Financial Terms
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References: • Drury‚ Colin. Management Accounting for Business Decisions. 2nd Edition. 2001. • Clarke‚ Peter J. Accounting Information for Managers‚ 2nd Edition. 2002. • Hope J.‚ Fraser‚ R. Beyond Budgeting: How Managers Can Break Free from the Annual Performance Trap‚ 2003. • The End of Traditional Budgeting‚ Journal of Performance Management‚ by Gregory J. Nolan‚ 2005 World Wide Web
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HINDUSTAN COPPER LIMITED (A Government of India Enterprise) AUDITORS M/s. Ray & Company‚ Kolkata M/s. Agrawal Anil & Company‚ New Delhi CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Board of Directors Notice for Annual General Meeting Directors’ Report Comment of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India Ten Years at a Glance Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit & Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Schedule to Accounts Accounting Policies Notes on Accounts Balance Sheet Abstract and
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A SHADY PLOT Question 5-(a): What genre of stories does Jenkins want the narrator to write? Why? Answer 5-(a): Jenkins had always called upon Hallock whenever he wanted a ghost story to be published in his magazine. John’s ghosts were live propositions as Jenkins called them. This time again Jenkins wanted Hallock to come up with another supernatural thriller‚ which would give the readers horrors and that is what the public wanted too. Question 5-(b): Does the narrator like writing ghost stories
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policies are put in place? Profitability Which indicators have been brought forward in the annual report of the company? Which specific targets are aimed at? How does the group state and assess the evolution of profitability in the annual report? Is there more recent public information about this issue? Where? Is this information in line with the one mentioned in the annual report? Is it indicating a similar evolution? What are the main propositions of the company to improve
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Tomer (Representative of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.) Content Chairman Managing Director Director Director Director Director Director Director Page No. 1 2 3-4 5-8 9-10 11-23 24 25 26-29 30 31 32 33-34 35-50 51 Corporate Information Notice of Annual General Meeting Notice Directors Report Management Analysis & Discussion Report Corporate Governance Report Code of Conduct Certificate Auditors Report Balance Sheet Profit & Loss Account Cash Flow Significant Account Policies Notes to Financial
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ANNUAL PARENT MEETING Each year‚ Title I programs are required to host a meeting for parents to explain what the Title I program is and how parents can become involved in the Title I program. (This is different from the Annual Review meeting‚ which is also a requirement). At this meeting‚ the following issues must be addressed: Explain their school’s participation in Title I (whether they are schoolwide or targeted) Explain the Title I requirements (schoolwide or targeted‚ whichever is applicable)
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Michigan’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Governments and not-for–profit organizations prepare financial statement just as businesses making a profit. The financial reports governments and nonprofit organizations use is a comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR). Both annual reports contain similar information such as management’s discussion and analysis and financial statements. The CAFR includes varies other information concerning the governmental structure‚ budget‚ population‚ and
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repayment schedule is calculated on a $170‚000 loan but the net amount the borrower receives is only $163‚200. What is the effective annual interest rate charged on such a loan assuming loan repayment occurs over 156 months? Assume the interest rate is .75% per month. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) | Effective annual interest rate | % | 3) Suppose you take out a $1‚000‚ 4-year loan using add-on interest with a quoted interest rate of 23.25%
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Date: Name of the student: Friendship Day Hi good morning one and all we all know that we celebrated friendship day on Sunday I would like to speak about friendship day. Human beings are social creatures and have always valued the importance of friends in their lives. To celebrate this noble feeling it was deemed fit to have a day dedicated to friends and friendship. Accordingly‚ first Sunday of August was declared as a holiday in US in honor of friends by a Proclamation made by US Congress
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