Add : Opening Stock of Work-in-Progress .............. Less : Closing Stock of Work-in-Progress .............. F. Works/Factory Cost (D + E) .............. G. Add-Office and administration overheads .............. • Printing and stationery used in the office. • Office salaries. • Office rent‚ rates and insurance. • Office lighting‚ heating and cleaning. • Depreciation and repairs of office building. • Legal‚ bank‚ audit‚ postage and telephone charges.
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Pre-Feasibility Study DEPARTMENTAL STORE Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk HEAD OFFICE 6th Floor ‚LDA Plaza ‚ Egerton Road ‚ Lahore 54000‚ Pkaistan Tel: (042) 111-111-456‚ Fax: (042) 6304926-7 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE PUNJAB 8th Floor ‚LDA Plaza ‚ Egerton Road ‚ Lahore 54000‚ Tel: (042) 111-111-456‚ Fax: (0426304926-7 helpdesk.punjab@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH 5TH Floor‚ Bahria Complex II‚ M.T. Khan Road‚ Karachi. Tel:
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` PROJECT REPORT ON “ITC Ltd.Company” Submitted to: Mr.Ameet Sao Assistant Professor‚Fundamentals of Management‚CBS In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (1st Semester) Submitted by: KhumanthemRakeshSingh(BBS-1B)‚Roll no. 50279/2011 Deepak Kanojia(BBS-1B)‚ Roll no.50252/2011 KartikPanwar(BBS-1B)‚Roll no.50278 /2011 CERTIFICATE This is to certify thatKhumanthem Rakesh Singh‚ a student of ShaheedSukhdev College
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Theme 5 Measuring Periodic Income Part A Balance Day Adjustments Learning Objectives a) state the meaning‚ types and purposes of balance day or date b) explain the meaning and purpose of balance day adjustments c) describe the relationships between going concern‚ accounting period and matching concept d) adjust and record prepaid expenses‚ expenses due‚ income accrued and income received in advance on balance day e) adjust and record bad debts‚ bad debts
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SHRESHTA Your Dreams… Our Designs!!! BUSINESS PLAN CONTENTS Sl. No. | Particulars | Pg. No. | 123456789 | Introduction Mission‚ vision & Objectives Organizational structure Marketing mix * Product * Price * Place * PromotionSWOT analysis * Strengths * Weakness * Opportunities * ThreatsUnique Selling Proposition Legal formalities Financial plan Future plans | 1234810101116
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handrolled cigar • Sunfeast Yippee Product Profile Branded Apparel Hotel Cigarettes Incense sticks Personal care Safety Matches Agricultural Industry Information Technology Paper Boards Packaged Foods Stationery Branded Package Food
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more on Muslim market and their target market is as halal-wide as their range of products. It offers food and beverage‚ apparel‚ accessories‚ household goods‚ fittings and furnishings‚ electronics‚ children’s toys and even exercises equipment‚ stationeries‚ daily and dairy products‚ toiletries and Muslim goods. There are a variety of accessories to put on for the scarves for the Malay girls and ladies to choose. Besides that‚ Mydin is the best place to buy Muslim clothes‚ prayers rugs and other
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shifted from exports to the local Indian retail market. What started as an export house has today become a successful retail business presenting Indian textiles in a variety of natural fibers‚ and home products including furniture‚ lights and lamps‚ stationery‚ home accessories‚ pottery and cutlery. Extending this partnership to the farmers in rural areas‚ Fabindia launched its organic food products range in 2004. Fabindia’s authentic Personal care products range is also being launched at all Fabindia
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BUSINESS PLAN 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. The following report and recommendations relate to the proposal by Promise International Academy to establish a Nursery school at Nekede town Imo state. 2. The proposed project is to be fully implemented with an investment of N 870‚900 made up of 660‚600 in fixed capital and N210‚ 300 in working capital. 3. The Institution’s vision is to be an outstanding‚ qualitative‚ vibrant‚ and moral institution that will harness the talent in every growing child under
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is 2xy km/hr. x + y 4. 5. Time taken by a train of length l metres to pass a pole or standing man or a signal post is equal to the time taken by the train to cover l metres. 6. Time taken by a train of length l metres to pass a stationery object of length b metres is the time taken by the train to cover (l + b) metres. 7. Suppose two trains or two objects bodies are moving in the same direction at u m/s and v m/s‚ where u > v‚ then their relative speed is = (u - v) m/s. 8. Suppose
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