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    1.4 Scope of Research: - 4 - Chapter-2 - 5 - Conceptual Background and Review - 5 - 2.1 Review of Literature - 5 - Chapter-3 - 7 - Organization Profile and Industry Profile - 7 - 3.1 EQUITY - 7 - 3.2 MUTUAL FUNDS - 8 - 3.3 FIXED DEPOSITS IN BANK - 8 - 3.4 POST OFFICE SAVINGS: - 8 - 3.5 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES - 9 - 3.6 REAL ESTATE - 9 - 3.7 GOLD/SLIVER /OTHERS - 10 - Chapter-4 - 11 - Research Methodology - 11 - 4.1 What is Research:- - 11 - 4.2 DESIGN:- - 11 - 4.3DATA SOURCE:- - 11

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    effectiveness‚ and if the group becomes too small‚ the company will lose the benefits of economies of scale. There are often very large customers that provide a large portion of a suppliers business. These single customers are sometimes distinctive enough to justify constituting a segment on their own. This variable should be relevant to a substantial group of customers‚ such as parents who have children. * Identifiability and measurability: Is the kids’ market large enough to be identifiable

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    Risk Management in Indian Banks; Public sector‚ Private sector‚ Foreign Banks & Cooperative Banks. 1. Introduction 1.1 Evolution & Growth of Banking in India Banking in India was defined under Section 5(A) as "any company which transacts banking‚ business" and the purpose of banking business defined under Section 5(B)‚"accepting deposits of money from public for the purpose of lending or investing‚ repayable on demand through cheque/draft or otherwise". In the process of doing the above-mentioned

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    Research Research Impact of Working Capital Management and Capital Structure on Profitability IMPACT OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE ON PROFITABILITY: THE CASE OF KSE QUOTED AUTOMOBILE FIRMS* H. Jamal Zubairi Finance and Accounting Department Mirza Aqeel Baig Economics Department College of Business Management‚ Karachi Abstract For any business concern the net profit or bottom line for a particular time period is the end result of its investing‚ financing and operating

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    MALAYSIA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS BWBB 3193 SEMINAR IN BANKING CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT 3 WELLFLEET BANK SEMESTER 2 SESSION 2013/2014 SUBMITTED TO: PROF. MADYA MOHAMMED NASSER B. KATIB PREPARED BY: NO. NAME MATRIK NO. 1. TAN YEN THING 211366 2. LAU KOK WAI 212569 3. CHAN DE LONG 213186 GROUP A SUBMITTED DATE: 25 MAY 2014 Question 1: Given its strategy‚ what kind of risks does Wellfleet Bank face? In generally‚ Wellfleet Bank faces some kinds or a variety of risk in its daily operations

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    To what extent can future utilization of Facebook increase Beeline’s (Telecommunication brand in Georgie) overall sales? 2.0. Introduction: Technological breakthroughs played important role on how businesses are conducted in 21st century. Introduction of web 2.0 along with widespread access to personal computers and smartphone devices enabled interactive two-way and multi-way communication between customers and businesses (Tuten and Solomon‚ 2014). Social media is defined as a the group of applications

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    from SMA environment = remote/industry environ.. Customers & markets Unserstanding the internal environment (M3) SWOT from SMA Growth options in products nad markets (M4) Strategic options‚ themes and implementing the final strategy (M5&6) Leadership and decision-making (M7) Strategic thinking big picture’ Linling strategic thinking and strategic planning Strategic stretch and strategic fit Amazon Strategy equation Example 1.1 Bendigo Bank Level of strategy Corporate strategy Business

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    Edition 11: This case study helps students understand the process of setting‚ reporting and evaluating financial performance. Financial statements and reporting A Cadbury Schweppes case study Page 1: Introduction Limited companies (those owned by shareholders) are required by law to produce Financial Statements. These statements must be published and made available to shareholders as part of a company report. Cadbury Schweppes aims to produce clear financial statements that give a valuable insight

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    Applied Economics Letters‚ 1998‚ 5‚ 613–616 A study of bank efficiency and ownership in Taiwan TSER-YIETH CHEN Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research‚ No. 75‚ Chang-shing St.‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan‚ 10671 Received 7 April 1997 This paper uses a data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach to create a benchmark measure for the relative operating efficiency of the publicly operated banks as well as their private counterparts in Taiwan. From the estimated results‚ we find that there are significant

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    Read the following two case studies and answer the questions that follow: Case Study 1: 25 Marks Charisma Corporation (CC) has recently embarked on a new kind of training. The corporation is teaching many of its employees—especially those in marketing and sales—to make decisions on the basis of non-verbal communication cues. For Malini Varma‚ Vice President of CC‚ focusing on non-verbal communication has become an important part of her inter-personal dealings. Several years ago‚ Varma

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