CHAPTER I 1.1 INTRODUCTION Budget and budgetary control practices are undeniably indispensable as organizations routinely go about their business activities and operations. These organizations are constantly on the alert on how actual levels of performance agree with planned or budgeted performance. A budget expresses a plan in monetary terms. It is prepared and approved prior to a particular budgeted period and explicitly may show the income‚ expenditure and the capital to be employed by organizations
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President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday presented a budget proposal of N4.2 billion to the joint session of the National Assembly with emphasis that job and wealth creation for teeming unemployed Nigerians would top the agenda of his administration in the coming fiscal dispensation. The initial schedule of the president to make the presentation at 12 noon yesterday at the green chambers of the House of Represents‚ was rescheduled to 2 p.m. He was later accompanied to the venue by his Special Adviser
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To understand how growth can occur‚ we need to consider the factors of production. Economists observe that in the production of any good‚ four factors of production are involved. These are 1. Land The physical land‚ but also comprising all the natural resources on the earth‚ below the earth or in the atmosphere. There is a distinction between renewable and non-renewable resources. Renewable resources are those that can be used and replaced. For example‚ water in a lake can be used‚ but can
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Question 1 If I buy the T-note‚ FV=$1000 If I leave the money in the bank‚ FV=PV(1+Inom/M)MN+$10=900(1+5%/365)270+$10=$943.91 $1000>$943.91‚ so the greatest future wealth is $1000 If I buy the T-note, PV=FV/(1+Inom/M)MN=1000/(1+5%/365)270=$963.95 If I don’t buy it‚ PV is $910. $963.69>$910‚ the greatest wealth today is $963.69 Leaving the money in the bank‚ the effective rate of return is: EFF=(1+Inom/M)M-1=(1+5%/365)365-1=5.13% For the T-note 1000=910(1+I)270‚ I=0.034936%‚ EFF=(1+Inom/M)M-1=(1+0
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Baseline Assignment Packet: 1. Header [5 pts]: Names of the team members‚ date‚ course name‚ and course number. 3. Check Performance (10 pts): Insert a screen shot of your entire spread sheet that shows the check on your spread‐sheet calculations. 2. Performance (10 pts): Insert a screen shot of your entire spread sheet that shows the baseline system performance. Optical Power | | | Source Power | 20.0000 | [mW] | | Source Power | 13
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Mass production refers to the making of large quantities of standardized products. The process involves division of labour and each worker specializes in one or two tasks‚ doing repetitive work. On the other hand‚ the craftsman is the expert who is solely responsible for all the steps involved in producing the product. There is assumption that the craftsman is the master who has skill‚ and expertise to ensure that all his products are of a good quality. Whether mass production will inevitably lead
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Briefly explain the “Treadmill of Production”. What are some indicators mentioned as outcomes of the treadmill of production? The Treadmill of Production refers to the emphasis on a system that must continue to grow and with that growth continues to produce more products and services which require more energy and resources. Along with this increasing production consumer waste also continues to grow. Some of the indicators mentioned as outcomes of the treadmill of production are the following: the number
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Swine Production Not many people know the effort that goes into pig production‚ or the stages. There are three main areas to every swine facility. Each maintains a distinct purpose. The three stages work together efficiently to raise the swine to market weight. Over a period of time pigs participate in farrowing‚ finishing‚ and gestation. This is how we would create and run a swine facility. The gestation house in our facility consists of sows‚ gilts‚ and boars. Sows and gilts wait on one
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Unit 6 – Case Study Applied Behavioral Analysis II – PS365-01 Kaplan University August 13‚ 2012 Behavior modification is field within psychology that specializes in identifying relationships between a specific behavior and environmental events as well as creating and instituting procedures that help individuals to change a particular behavior. When behavior analysts conduct research they use research designs that help them to identify whether a change in the targeted behavior or dependent
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1981-82. Average productivity increased to 2.3 tons per hectare (2.8 tons on irrigated farms) by 1983. By the late 1970s‚ the country had changed from a net importer to a net exporter of rice‚ albeit on a small scale. In the 1980s‚ however‚ rice production encountered problems. Average annual growth for 1980-85 declined to a mere 0.9 percent‚ as contrasted with 4.6 percent for the preceding fifteen years. Growth of value added in the rice industry also fell in the 1980s. Tropical storms and droughts
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