MM- Individual Project Consumer Home Appliances – Refrigerators BY‚ ROLL NO 16 PGDM-A Introduction A refrigerator (often called a "fridge" for short) is a cooling appliance comprising athermally insulatedcompartment and a mechanism to transfer heat from it to the external environment‚ cooling the contents to a temperature below ambient. Refrigerators are extensively used to store foods which deteriorate at ambient temperatures; spoilage from bacterial growth and other processes is
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CONTENT Sr. No. Topics Covered Page No. 1 Section - I Introduction to Value Added Tax. 1 - 12 2 Section - II Value Added Tax in Maharashtra. 13 A. Introduction. B. Registration under Value Added Tax. C. Explaining Value Added Tax. D. Calculating Tax Liability. E. Filing of Return and Paying Tax. F. Records and Accounts. G. Business Audit. H. Appeals. I. Tax Payer Service. J. Recovery‚ Offences and Penalties. 14 - 16 17 - 21 22 - 27 28 - 36 37 - 44 45 - 48 49 - 51 52 - 56 57 - 61 62 - 66 3
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Advanced Marketing Research A Marketing Research Project on Lava Mobiles Submitted To: Prof S B Dash Group 9 Anirudh Mani PGP25123 Bhargava J PGP25178 Nirmal Choudhary PGP25142 Ravi Vagadia PGP25107 Sunit Chandan PGP25158 Table of Contents Management Decision Problem 2 Marketing Research Problem 2 Hypothesis 2 Research Summary Sheet 3 Hypothesis Summary Sheet 3 Hypothesis Details 4 List of Variables 5 Sampling Plan 7 Data Analysis 8 Hypothesis 1 8 Hypothesis 2
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to take this opportunity to express my profound sense of gratitude and sincere thanks of my guide Mrs. ANJALI GUPTA Assistant Professor‚ Department of Electrical and electronics Engineering‚ NIET‚ Greater Noida for being helpful and great source of inspiration. His keen interest and constant encouragement gave me confidence to complete my work. I wish to extend my sincere thanks for his excellent guidance suggestion for the successful completion of my seminar work.
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Derivatives Securities A derivative security is a security whose value depends on the value of together more basic underlying variable. These are also known as contingent claims. Derivatives securities have been very successful in innovation in capital markets. The emergence of the market for derivative products most notably forwards‚ futures and options can be traced back to the willingness of risk-averse economic agents to guard themselves against uncertainties
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A SUMMER TRAINING REPORT IN HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd ON customer-buying behavior with a focus on market segmentation Submitted in partial fulfillment of requirement of MASTER of Business Administration (MBA) University Of Madras‚ Chennai SUBMITTED BY: M.VIJAYA RAGHAVAN ENROLLMENT NO: 33230791 Session: 2007 – 2009 CONTENTS Pages ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON COMPUTER NETWORKING Guidance Of Under Guidance of Prepared By Mr. M.D.Mishra Pawan Sharma B.Tech. Third Year (Information Tech & Engg.) GHEC Kumarhatti
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Project Report On Industry analysis Of INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY CHAUDHARI CHIRAG [4] CHAUDHARI RAVI [7] MULTANI AKIL [30] SHEIKH SHOEB [48] VACHHANI MIRAJ [57] INTRODUCTION OF PORTERS FIVE FORCES MODEL AND SWOT ANALYSIS: PORTERS FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS According to Michael Porter’s well known model of structural analysis of industries‚ the state of competition in an industry depends on five basic competitive forces. * Rivalry among exiting firm
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“Think travel… Think Al Aziziya Travel” TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. Logo 1 2. Executive Summary 3 3. Introduction
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{draw:frame} CASE STUDY: BAJAJ AUTO LTD. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Bajaj Auto Limited was established in 1945‚ initially importing scooters and three wheelers from Piaggioand later becoming a powerhouse in the Indian two wheeler industry. This paper highlights the effects of the Indian government policy on foreign imports until 1991‚ BAL’s marketing or lack of it during this period and the evolution of the Indian two wheeler industry from scooters to 2 stroke and 4 stroke bikes with a strong emphasis
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