local market area residents. The Company EB is incorporated in Eldoret Town‚ its postal address being The mobile number being It is owned and managed by its owner-Eric Kipchoror Kiplagat. Mr.Eric Kipchoror Kiplagat has extensive experience in accounting‚ sales‚ marketing‚ and management and is the Sales Executive of Sergoit Golf & Wildlife. The company intends to hire two full-time pastry bakers and six waitresses to handle customer service and day to day operations. Products and Services
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Questionnaire Thank you for allowing us to communicate with you. I am a student of Global Institute of Management‚ Bhubaneswar conducting a research under SBI Mutual Fund‚ Cuttack‚ as a part of our course curriculum under MBA‚ BPUT. Please answer the questions as honest as possible. We assure you that all responses will be held strictly confidential. This survey is purely for the purpose of research in academics and not to be shared with any individual or company without their consent.
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A report on “A Study on Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in India” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement For MBA degree course By Vinoth K (Reg. No.: 0920034) Under the Guidance of Faculty Guide Company Guide Dr. Jeevananda S. Mr Darwin Edwin Coordinator Senior Manager Dept. of MBA‚ Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Christ University‚ Coimbatore Bangalore
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Super Bakery Inc. Strategies Super Bakery... Save Paper Costing Methods system will work and be effective. A job order cost system and a process order cost system would not work for Super Bakery‚ Inc. for different reasons. A... Save Paper Cost Accounting Test Name: ________________________ ID: A 47. KCT Printing Company uses a job order cost system. (a) Indicate the source of the data for debiting Work in Process... Save Paper Costing Methods Paper that identifies abuse by customers‚ brokers
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CASE 4-33 ACCOUNTING | 15% Commission | 20% Commission | Own Sales Force @ 7.5% | Sales | $ 16‚000‚000 | 100% | $ 16‚000‚000 | 100% | $ 16‚000‚000 | 100% | Variable Expenses: | | | | | | | Manufacturing | $ 7‚200‚000 | | $ 7‚200‚000 | | $ 7‚200‚000 | | Commissions | $ 2‚400‚000 | | $ 3‚200‚000 | | $ 1‚200‚000 | | Total Variable Expenses | $ 9‚600‚000 | 60% | $ 10‚400‚000 | 65% | $ 8‚400‚000 | 52.5% | Contribution
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Additional Funds Needed Method: Most companies expect growth in sales‚ which means its assets also must grow. Asset growth requires additional funds‚ so the firm may have to raise additional external capital if it has insufficient internal funds. If we assume that none of the firm’s ratios will change‚ we can use a simple approach‚ the Additional Funds Needed (AFN) method‚ to forecast financial requirements. • Required Increase in Assets In a steady-state situation in which no excess capacity
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Sigmund Freud influence on modern psychoanalysis completely revolutionised how the Western world thinks of the mind and human behaviour - and was the first European to investigate the concept of the unconscious. By using and developing techniques such as dream interpretation and free association‚ Freud is rightly called the founding father of Psychoanalysis‚ a term which he first used in 1896. This therapy is still widely used today. From 1882‚ Freud worked in psychiatric medicine. Over the course
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Weaknesses are aspects that the organisation does not do too well or features that aren’t good about the company. These are negative internal factors as they may prevent the firm from achieving its main objectives by acting as a barrier and making the achievement of goals and further business growth difficult. These factors make an organisation perform lower than its optimum level‚ as they are areas that need improvement to remain competitive and are intrinsically linked to the management of the
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The February Revolution was succeeded by the October Revolution of the same calendar year‚ which placed the Bolshevik’s in control. Tsar Nicholas II never wanted to be the ruler of 1/6 of the earth. He never had a desire for power and he never believed that his family‚ or Russia‚ would lose the monarchy. It was this nativity‚ which resulted in the collapse of the Russian monarchy and spending the last months of his life under house arrest as a political prisoner with an armed guard watching
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Instructor: Le Phuong Lan‚ MSc Each member’s work and assessment: | Work | 1. Nguyen Thu Ha | Chapter II.4. Evaluation of portfolio management of fund | 2. Nguyen Thu Huong | Chapter I.2 Evaluation methods of portfolio management | 3. Hoang My Linh | Chapter II. Portfolio selectionCollect and edit the assignment | 4. Nguyen Thu Thuy | Chapter I.1. Overview of portfolio management of fundChapter II.1. Overview of HLVFChapter III. Conclusion and Recommendation | 5. Bui Cam Tu (leader)
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