UGANDA’S TAX SYSTEM. INTRODUCTION Taxation refers to a system used by the government through levying assessment to obtain money from people‚ industries and organizations. It is not relatively permanent but also compulsory and does not guarantee a direct relationship between the amount contributed by a citizen and the extent of the government services provided to him or her. Taxation is the only practical means of raising the revenue used to finance government spending on the goods and services
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Bank Capital Components Tier 1: Tier 1 is used to describe the capital adequacy of a bank. It is the core measure of a bank’s financial strength from a regulators point of view. It includes equity capital and disclosed reserves. It also may include non-redeemable non-cumulative preferred stock. A comparison between a banking firm’s core equity capital and total risk-weighted assets called the tier 1 ratio. It is the ratio of a bank’s core equity capital to its total risk-weighted assets (RWA)
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Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics International Economics DERIVATIVE MARKETS FUTURES‚ FORWARDS‚ OPTIONS‚ SWAPS‚ CAPS AND FLOOR MARKETS Prepared by: Zagorskaya Ksenia 1. OVERVIEW OF DERIVATIVE MARKET Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of something else. They generally take the form of contracts under which the parties agree to payments between them based upon the value of an underlying asset or other data at a particular point in time.
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Parent involvement is somewhat of a mystery within the field of education. Teachers often wonder how to encourage more parents to attend workshops while parents question how to best support their children’s learning at home. Researchers struggle to conduct accurate studies isolating home-school collaboration as a channel for student achievement and policymakers have difficulty drafting a document that guides schools to work with “hard-to-reach” parents. Simply stated‚ schools and districts across
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IJRFM Volume 2‚ Issue 3 (March 2012) (ISSN 2231-5985) A STUDY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR WITH REFERENCE TO MOBILE PHONES IN SAMINATTHAM PANCHAYAT ‚ SIVAKASI BLOCK ‚ TAMIL NADU V. Alagu Pandian* Dr. J. Mohamed Ali** Upnish Yadav*** A. Mahendran**** ABSTRACT Consumer behavior is the act of individuals directly involved in obtaining and using economic goods and services‚ including the decision processes that precede and determine this act. Cell phone was developed in 1979. In India it was introduced
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4-3 Mutual Mistakes in Contract Law Business Law “The common-law origin of the mutual mistake doctrine in the United States is Sherwood v. Walker. Walker (a breeder) sold Sherwood (a banker) Rose 2d of Aberlone (a cow) at a low price on the basis of the parties’ mutual belief that the cow was barren. When Walker discovered the cow was pregnant and‚ therefore‚ more valuable‚ he refused to deliver. Sherwood sued to have the contract enforced. The trial court judgment in favor of Sherwood was reversed
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Attitude towards Foreign and Domestic Products in India and its Effect on Changing Buying Preferences Abstract: Much study have already been done in concern with consumer attitudes toward foreign products have been conducted from time to time by various scholars of our country. The study observes that the impact of consumer interest in foreign product arises from foreign travel‚ branding of product and due to advent of technology etc. Evaluation of the products‚ however is done on the basis of
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Evaluating the tax incentives for foreign investors policy Reporting to the Manufacturers league Executive Summary This report has been written in response to the government’s proposed tax incentive policy for foreign multi-national corporations to increase foreign direct investment within Australia. The report draws attention to the reasons behind the government’s proposal. These include the slow growth trends of the manufacturing industry‚ restoring the dropped level of foreign investment
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Paper Engels Introduction Gender preferences in hiring decisions is a very current subject. It has been proved that there is an inequity in salaries between men and women‚ and that men will more often occupy leadership positions than women. But does gender really has an influence in hiring decisions? In this paper one will try to investigate this. The first point will treat the different gender stereotypes. The second point will cover the three main factors that have an influence on hiring decisions
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A PROJECT REPORT ON Brand Preference of Mobile Phones Among the Students of Indian School of Mines Submitted To: Department of Management studies Submitted By: NAME: KOTA NAVANEETH Admission No. - 2009JE0502 MINING ENGG. WITH MBA (X-Semester) |Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT When I embarked this project‚ it appeared to me as onerous task. Slowly as I progressed I did realized that I was not alone after all. I wish to express my gratitude to Prof. D.C. Panigrahi‚ director‚ Indian school
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