7 areas of Business Management • general management: examination of management process as a whole • marketing management: marketing of business • financial management: acquisition and control of money • production and operations management: physical production of products • purchasing management: acquisition of assets machinery products etc. • human resources management: employment‚ management‚ training of staff public relations management: create a favourable image of business • Business world:
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PV-SYST Tutorials All the tutorials in this series will teach you how to use the basic functions of PV-SYST to design a PV system. This set of tutorials works through how to use the software in both preliminary and project design modes. The basis for this tutorial will be to design a PV system that fits on the area defined by the LDK roof of the model used in the Ecotect_Tutorial. A 30 day full functioning demo version of the program can be downloaded from the PV-SYST website. http://www.pvsyst
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Tutorials Point‚ Simply Easy Learning Javascript Tutorial Tutorialspoint.com Javascript is a scripting language produced by Netscape for use within HTML Web pages. JavaScript is loosely based on Java and it is built into all the major modern browsers. This tutorial gives an initial push to start you with Javascript. For more detail kindly check tutorialspoint.com/javascript What is JavaScript ? JavaScript is: JavaScript is a lightweight‚ interpreted programming language Designed
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INVESTMENT & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT FIN3IPM TUTORIAL ANSWERS TUTORIAL 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: QUESTION 1 a The process of investment concerns the purchase of assets which will provide a future return to allow for future consumption or further investment. Individuals have to make choices between current and future consumption and because their pattern of income does not always match their pattern of consumption‚ they are required to make investments. Throughout an individual’s life
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ASB-3212 Taxation: 2012/13 Lecture 1 - The framework of UK taxation Lecturer: Sara Closs-Stacey FCCA CTA Email contact: abs614@bangor.ac.uk Essential text “Taxation –policy and practice 2012/13” Lymer and Oats. ACCA Paper F6 Taxation complete text FA2012 Course text can be obtained from: www.taxstudent.com ; amazon university bookshop and Kaplan publishing website. Outline of lecture Discuss historical background of taxation Main features of UK tax today Collection systems‚ legal
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A Capital Budgeting Decision — Gillette Prepared by Ray Kerlagon The following capital budgeting situation is up for review. Things to consider include: Identification of incremental cash flows. Any working capital requirements and/or sunk costs. What is the appropriate capital budgeting technique? How should we address risk? What is the cost of capital? What is the project’s IRR? PROJECT DEFINITION: A market research study was conducted in 1997 at a cost of $1‚500‚000 that indicates a high receptivity
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Firstly‚ we have to distinguish whether Jack makes an invitation to tender or an invitation to treat. According to Harvela Investments Ltd v. Royal Trust Co of Canada (CI) Ltd (1986)‚ the usual analysis is that an invitation to tender for a particular project is simply an invitation to treat. ’ However‚ in the case of Harvela Investments Ltd‚ the invitation to tender is treated as an offer implicating legal obligations. I believe that Jack was making an invitation to treat rather than an invitation
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SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND APPLIED STATISTICS FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS (STAT 2032 / STAT 6046) TUTORIAL SOLUTIONS WEEK 8 Question 1 This question refers to two projects relating to a small software company that has asked to set up a new computer system for a major client. : Project A Project A delegates all the development work to outside companies. The estimated cashflows for Project A are (where brackets indicate expenditure): Beginning of year 1 Beginning of year 2 Beginning of year 3 End
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................................................................................................ 10 II. Developers ........................................................................................................................... 11 4. Tutorials ...................................................................................................................... 13 Setting up the Development Environment ...................................................................... 13 Introduction
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|ECON1220 |Principles of Macroeconomics |2012-2013 | |Sections 001-004 |Tutorial Exercise 5 |2nd semester | Short-Answer Questions 1. Suppose you deposit $1‚000 at your bank‚ and the required reserve ratio (r) is 10%. Furthermore‚ assume that banks do not hold any excess reserves‚ and that the public do not hold any cash. Explain the money creation
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