A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AT JUMPS AUTO INDUSTIES LTD. Submitted in the partial fulfillment for the degree of MASTER OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT {2011-2013} FACULTY OF COMMERCE B.H.U. Under Supervision Of Submitted By: Mr. P. C. PANT NIKHIL KUMAR GUPTA Accounts& Finance manager MFM (final) Jumps auto industries
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As it’s saying Two Heads Are Better Then One‚ what if there were more than two‚ people prefer working with their friends‚ or others in a group to achieve their goals easier‚ but nowadays even studies require a group work‚ and sometimes the member of it will be chosen randomly‚ so they would probably face so many problems that would affect achieving their goals‚ those problems can be developed with some strategies and dynamic that I’m going to provide and analyse it with an example. In my Business
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Working with Literature What should I be reading and what do I do with it all? O’Leary‚ Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six 1 The Importance of Working with Literature Working with literature is an essential part of the research process that: generates ideas helps form significant questions is instrumental in the process of research design O’Leary‚ Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six 2 Working
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Management Of Working Capital Introduction Working Capital-Definition Working Capital is the cash needed to pay for the day to day operation of the business. Along with long term investments ‚ business also needs funds for short-term purposes to finance current operations. Investment in short term assets like cash‚ inventories‚ debtors etc.‚ is called ‘Short-term Funds’ or ‘Working Capital’. Hence‚ the management of Working Capital is very important
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WEATHER WORKING DAYS Print By Per Zerman‚ Assistant Vice President‚ Skuld Copenhagen Published 03 November 2010 Legal news The term ”weather working days” often forms part of the definition of laytime . Although the meaning should‚ at first glance‚ be straightforward‚ it continues to be a source for dispute: The intention is that where weather conditions make it impossible to load or discharge‚ then that day (or period of a day) should not count as laytime. This carries with it a fairly broad
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“The Working Class: Disproving the Stereotypes of ‘Hardly Working’” The year was 1976. The presidential race was starting to pick up‚ with all of the nomination hopefuls attempting to make their mark. At one of the campaign stops‚ one of the two candidates from the Republican party‚ former governor of California Ronald Reagan stepped up onto the stage to speak. He knew the speech he was about to give‚ as he performed it at almost every stop‚ according to the press accounts following him. "There’s
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Agreed Ways of Working Agreed ways of working‚ this is exactly how you will work. It is important to know what is expected of you in your role and in turn what to expect from others. In health and social care‚ there are agreed ways working you will have with an employer; also‚ with service users. Some examples of agreed ways of working in health and social care are: An agreed way of working with an employer would be to follow safety procedures relating to health and safety‚ for example‚ to follow
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Working with Involuntary Clients There may be times when you will need to assess clients who have been ‘coerced’ to attend the session. They may not be willing to negotiate or to participate during the session. The involuntary client may be reluctant to provide any information at all during the initial assessment. Clients who are involuntary may present as pre-contemplators‚ and the worker may need to consider other methods of counselling or defusion. Understanding involuntary clients’ behaviours
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Working In Business Portfolio Context Introduction p3 Section 1 – Intrapersonal effectiveness p4-5 Section 2 – Interpersonal effectiveness p6-7 Section 3 – organisational effectiveness p8-9 Conclusion p10 References p11 Introduction In working in business subject BSB 124‚ it aim to develop an understanding of the skills require to work effectively in a professional business
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non-agricultural use of the term "culture" re-appeared in modern Europe in the 17th century referring to the betterment or refinement of individuals‚ especially through education. During the 18th and 19th century it came to refer more frequently to the common reference points of whole peoples‚ and discussion of the term was often connected to national aspirations or ideals. Some scientists used the term "culture" to refer to a universal human capacity. In the 20th century‚ "culture" emerged as a central concept
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