chp-14.qxd 10/18/05 12:48 PM Page 145 CHAPTER 14 Working Capital Management I n the chapters on ‘Planning an SSI Unit’ and ‘ Business Plan’‚ a discussion was made on the fixed capital and the working capital. Every business needs investment to procure fixed assets‚ which remain in use for a longer period. Money invested in these assets is called ‘Long term Funds’ or ‘Fixed Capital’. Business also needs funds for short-term purposes to finance current operations. Investment
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CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.1. WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Working capital may be regarded as life blood of a business. Working capital management is a process of planning and controlling the level and mix of the current assets of the firm as well as financing these assets. A study of working capital is of major importance to internal and external analysis because of its close relationship with the day-to-day operation of a business. Even in a well-established business with a long history
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Study Topic: WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF EASTMAN EXPORTS GLOBAL CLOTHING (P). Ltd. Objectives of the Study: To analyse the working capital management of the company. To determine the operating cycle of the unit (Spinning). To know the future need of working capital in the company. To render recommendations for effective management of working capital in the company. Time Span: A period of five financial year i.e. 2008-2011(3 Years) data has been used in the
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PROJECT REPORT ON “Working Capital Management of Bisleri International Pvt Ltd” Submitted in partial fulfillment of degree of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Batch 2011-2013 Submitted by Arpit Maheshwari Under supervision of Prof. Abhishek Tyagi (Faculty Mentor) G.L Bajaj Institute of Management and Research Plot No- II Knowledge Park –III
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Fraud and Forensic Accounting In a Digital Environment White Paper for The Institute for Fraud Prevention Conan C. Albrecht Marriott School of Management Brigham Young University conan@warp.byu.edu Fraud and Forensic Accounting In a Digital Environment ABSTRACT This paper discusses four aspects of computeraided fraud detection that are of primary interest to fraud investigators and forensic accountants: data mining techniques for the detection of internal fraud‚ ratio analysis for
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CREDIT MANAGEMENT AND Working capital management Submitted by: Students Name: Akhilesh Akhawat class:MBA Specialization: Human Resource Management & Finance -:Under guidance of:- Industry Guides: Mr Ganesh Gupta Faculty Guide: Naval Arora Designation: Credit Manager Designation: . Professor Organization: Vivanta by Taj MNIT‚ Jaipur SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE AWARD OF FULL TIME MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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financial statements requires a distinct approach that recognizes a bank’s somewhat unique risks. Banks take deposits from savers‚ paying interest on some of these accounts. They pass these funds on to borrowers‚ receiving interest on the loans. Their profits are derived from the spread between the rate they pay for funds and the rate they receive from borrowers. This ability to pool deposits from many sources that can be lent to many different borrowers creates the flow of funds inherent in the banking system
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Working Capital Management in Healthcare Houma Guy. HCS 579 Health Care Finance September 24‚ 2005 Working Capital Management in Healthcare Working capital is the money required to finance the day to day operations of an organization. Working capital may be required to bridge the gap between buying of stocked items to eventual payment for goods sold on account. Working capital also has to fund the gap when products are on hand but being held in stock. Products in stock are at full cost‚ effectively
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WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF Bank of Kathmandu Limited A THESIS Submitted By: Tulasi Ram Mainali Nepal Commerce Campus T.U. Regd. No. 7-1-25-575-96 Campus Roll No. 498/059 Exam Roll No.1251/061 Submitted To: Office of The Dean Faculty of Management Tribhuvan University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master ’s Degree In Business Studies (MBS) New Baneshwor‚ Kathmandu April‚ 2009VIVA -VOCE SHEET We have conducted the viva –voce examination of the thesis
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PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AT KIRLOSKAR PNEUMATICS CO. LTD‚ HADAPSAR. Submitted By: Rajesh Menon (M.B.A-II) In Partial Fulfillment for Degree of Master of Business Administration during the year 2006-07 VISHWAKARMA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ PUNE. 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is a matter of great satisfaction and pleasure to present this report on Working Capital Management of KIRLOSKAR PNUEMATIC CO. LTD. (KPCL)‚ Pune 411013. I take this opportunity to owe my thanks to all
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