Table of Contents 1.INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………01 2. Objectives…………………………………………………………..01 3. Prospect of Agro-Based Industry…………………………………….02 4. Development of the Industrial Sector: Issues and Challenges …..03 5. Agro-based industrial sector…………………………………………..04 5.1 Poultry………………………………………………………………..04 5.2 Grains ………………………………………………………………..05 5.3
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Agronomy Final Review Beer -The establishment of the first permanent villages and‚ eventually the pinnacle of human cultural achievement: The brewpub. Beer is the world’s most popular alcoholic beverage and 3rd overall behind water and tea. 4 Main Ingredients 1.) Barley 2.) Yeast 3.) Water 4.) Hops Beer is produced by the fermentation of sugars derived from starch based material – the most common being malted barley. Most beer is flavored with – Hops= adds bitterness and acts
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organization 4 4.6 Inkwell Ltd-Key external stakeholders 5 5. THE ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT 5 5.3 The accounts department-Key internal stakeholders 6 6. REVIEW OF THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM 7 6.3 Working methods and practices 7 6.4 Recording keeping system 8 6.5 Training 9 7. INTERNAL CONTROL AND FRAUD ANALYSIS 9 7.1 Internal system of control 9 7.2 Fraud Analysis 10 8. RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE 10 9. COSTS AND BENEFITS ANALYSIS 12 9.2 COSTS 12 9.3 BENEFITS 13 APPENDIX 1-INKWELL (LTD)’S ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
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Product Planning and Control EMBA :2013-2015 ROHIT BHOWMIK AVINASH JHA AJAY POTEKAR SHREYAS RANADE - 80118130009 80118130029 80118130055 80118130058 Founded 1892‚ with an investment of Rs.295 Headquarters Kolkata (West Bengal)/ Bangalore (Karnataka)‚ India Products ◦ Bakery products‚ including biscuits‚ bread‚ cakes and rusk‚ and dairy products‚ including milk‚ butter‚ cheese‚ ghee and dahi Revenue ◦ 46.70 billion (US$790 million USD) (2011) Profit
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Background Facts Paul Simard has accepted the position as the plant manager of Jonquiere plant in Ancol Ltd. In order to strengthen relations between management and employees‚ Paul decided to remove all time clocks from the plant. Instead‚ the plant would assume that employees had put in their full shift. Two months later‚ however‚ the absenteeism started to appear. Problems All of problems resulted from the removal of the time clocks were that the increased absenteeism levels were beginning to
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BAJAJ CORP LTD Bajaj Corp Ltd is a FMCG company in the hair oil category in Indian market. It belongs to the Shishir Bajaj Group. The key people include Kushagra Nayan Bajaj - Non Executive Chairman‚ Sumit Malhotra - Managing Director‚ Jimmy Rustom Anklesaria - Whole Time Director‚ Gaurav Dalmia - Ind. Non-Executive Director‚ Dilip Cherian – Ind. Bajaj Corp Ltd mainly operates in Light Hair Oil Segment of the hair care segment through its main brand Bajaj Almond Hair drops. Company History: Bajaj
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INDEX SR NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 HISTORY 5 3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 9 4 CORPORATE STRATEGY 13 5 MARKET STRATEGY 14 6 FINANCIAL ASPECTS 7 CSR 15 7 AWARDS 18 INTRODUCTION Type Public (BSE:ITC) Founded 24 August 1910Radha Bazaar Lane‚ Kolkata‚ India Headquarters Kolkata‚ India Key people Yogesh Chander Deveshwar (Chairman) K. Vaidyanath (Director)‚
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Inkwell Ltd THE REVIEW OF THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTERNAL CONTROL FOR INKWELL LIMITED COMPANY. Submitted by: AAT studend membership number: Date: January 2013 This report is submitted for assessment of competence in AAT Learning and Assessment Area ‘Internal control and accounting systems’. LIST OF CONTENTS 1. Terms of Reference 1.1 Association of Accounting Technician 1.2 Report Objectives 2. Methodology 2.1 Analysis
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Case 11-6 Lessee Ltd. Lessee Ltd.‚ a British company that applies IFRSs‚ leased equipment from Lessor Inc. on January 1‚ 2007‚ for a period of three years. Lease payments of $100‚000 are due to Lessor Inc. each year. Other expenses (e.g.‚ insurance‚ taxes‚ maintenance) are also to be paid by Lessee Ltd. and amount to $2‚000 per year. The lessor did not incur any initial direct costs. The lease contains no purchase or renewal options and the equipment reverts back to Lessor Inc. on the expiration
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Blackmores Ltd Table of Contents 1 introduction 1 2 2 3 Corporation Background 3 3.1 Organization 3 3.2 Market Position 3 3.3 Government Impact 4 3.4 Description of Competitors 4 4 Capital Structure 6 4.1 Blackmores’ Current & Historical Leverage 6 4.1.1 Debt to Equity Ratio 6 4.1.2 Degree of Financial Leverage and Operating Leverage 8 4.2 Capital Expenditure and Financing 9 4.3 Capital Structure Relative to Competitors 10 4.4 Bankruptcy Risk Assessment 11 4
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