An assignment on tax free and tax saving investment. Group 6 members: Oduwole femi moses 09aa08565 Offoma ruby 09aa08566 Ofodile nnamdi 09aa08567 Ogbebor iyayi evans 09aa08568 Ogodeton Kelvin 09aa08569 Ogubanjo oluwatobi 09aa08570 Ogunfuye oluwayomi 09aa08571 Ogunnbi eniola 09aa08572 Ogunjemilusi olorunfemi 09aa08573 Ojesanmi temitope 09aa08574 Okafor chioma 09aa08575 Okagbuzo uwaremeo 09aa08576 Okocha desmond 09aa08577 GROUP LEADER: OGODETON
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Foreign Direct Investment Learning objectives • Be familiar with current trends regarding FDI in the world economy. • Understand the different theories of foreign direct investment. • Appreciate how political ideology shapes a government’s attitudes towards FDI. • Understand the benefits and costs of FDI to home and host countries. • Be able to discuss the range of policy instruments that governments use to influence FDI. • Articulate the implications for management
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service and capital etc. have begun to span the geological border of each country and been widely circulated in the world under the promotion of the globalization. Especially the capital internationalization whose main form is international direct investment is the most frequent. The capital internationalization includes two dimensional contents: on one hand‚ it’s an international of investor structure; on the other hand‚ it’s also an international of enterprise organization structure‚ including the
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SHIERELYN C. NOVERA MR.REGULUS CAIBIGAN BSHM 4 {INSTRUCTOR} REACTION PAPER IN MEAL MANAGEMENT 2 October sixteen twenty twelve is the day when our special event happened‚ my unexpected “LAST CULMINATING ACTIVITY” with a Halloween parade of dishes themed‚ at first I don’t felt excitement at all for knowing the reality that this activity is not yet my last culminating activity‚ maybe I’ll feel the real essence when it came to be my last culminating activity in the near future. On the
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different nations‚ take advantage of cheaper factor costs. Other forms of FDI: * Exporting: producing goods at home then shipping them to the receiving country for sale * Licensing: granting a foreign entity right to produce and sell the firm’s product in return for royalty fee on every unit sold Flip side of FDI: Horizontal direct investment: * FDI in the same industry abroad as company operates in at home. * Expensive‚ must bear costs of establishing production facilities in a foreign
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Issues and Cooperatives Essay 11.1.12 “JA-ZENCHU (Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives) is an apex body of Japan’s agricultural co-operative movement‚ representing the interests of Japanese farmers and their agricultural co-operative organizations (JA Group).” Several decades ago‚ Nokyo‚ which then became the JA‚ was organized in 1947 at the time of the land reform‚ had local branches in every rural village in the late 1980s. Its constituent local agricultural cooperatives included practically
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NATIONAL INCOME OF BANGLADESH NATIONAL INCOME: National income is the total value a country’s final output of all new goods and services produced in one year. Calculating national income: Any transaction which adds value involves three elements – expenditure by purchasers‚ income received by sellers‚ and the value of the goods traded. For example‚ if a student purchases a textbook for Rs 30‚ spending = Rs 30‚ income to the bookseller = Rs 30‚ and the value of the book = Rs 30. All of the transactions
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Factors that determine investment: 1. Marginal efficiency of capital:- The marginal efficiency of capital is called the expected return of capital or expected rate of profit on an investment. PV = R + R + R + …………… + R (1+i) (1+i) (1+i) (1+i) Keynes define the marginal efficiency of capital as “ MEC is being equal to that rate of discount which make the present value of
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manufacturing costs are assigned to products: direct material‚ direct labour‚ variable and fixed manufacturing overhead acceptable quality level (AQL) the defect rate at which total quality costs are minimised account classification method (or account analysis) the process in which managers use their judgement to classify costs as fixed‚ variable or semivariable costs accounting rate of return (or simple rate of return‚ rate of return on assets‚ unadjusted rate of return or return on investment (ROI)) the
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