A Project on the topic Government’s Contractual Liabilities Submitted towards the partial fulfillment of I semester (summer-session) of MBA-MBL Degree for the subject General Principals of Contract Submitted by: Submitted to: Pavan Kumar Gupta Mr. Sourabh Bhattacharjee
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business through changing its company type to publicly listed company. At the same time‚ getting list also can attract more investors to enable company continuous and healthy development in the future. Therefore‚ in this report‚ I will concentrate on legal procedures and their relevant issues in relation to the modification of company type and public listing. The process of changing the company type and getting listed 1. According to of Corporations Act 2001‚ the process to change from a proprietary
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and all liabilities. One very important role is how a manager identifies and protects the tangible property rights of an organization. In the retail business‚ training is provided to the manager to ensure that he or she understands how to handle and protect the tangible assets of an organization. With the home improvement giant‚ Home Depot‚ the company provides training for their managers‚ along with providing them with resources to perform their jobs effectively. One resource includes corporate
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(y)(equity index) Year Return = [(Capital gains + Dividend)/Price] 2010-2011 (110 – 100 + 4)/100 = 0.14 or 14.00% 2011-2012 (90 – 110 + 4)/110 = –0.1455 or –14.55% 2012-2013 (95 – 90 + 4)/90 = 0.10 or 10.00% Arithmetic mean: [0.14 + (–0.1455) + 0.10]/3 = 0.0315 or 3.15% Geometric mean: – 1 = 0.0233 or 2.33% Given that A = 4 and the projected standard deviation of the market return = 20%‚ we can use the below equation to solve for the expected market risk premium: A = 4 = = E(rM)
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you’d still know where your hands are without much thought due to proprioreception. Also when you are standing proprioreception allows you to be aware of where your limbs are and therefore you can make any necessary adjustments if you felt out of balance. This ability to know where your body parts are in 3-dimensional space is required for every movement we make. However even with this encountered it is still often overlooked as one of the senses because it is so automatic and frequent that our conscious
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26 2.3 Metal Forming Valery Marinov‚ Manufacturing Technology SHEET METALWORKING Classification of Sheet Metalworking Processes Basic sheet metalworking operations: (a) bending‚ (b) drawing‚ and (c) shearing; (1) as punch first contacts sheet and (2) after cutting. Force and relative motion are indicated by F and v Cutting Operations Shearing Shearing is a sheet metal cutting operation along a straight line between two cut-ting edges by means of a power shear. Shearing
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COMPARITIVE MAAGEMENT International Corporation M.MASOOD AHMED QAMAR 01-111081-086 BBA 7th C SUBMITTED TO: SIR COL.MANZOOR AWAN 5/6/2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPANY PROFILE 1 HISTORY 2 Introduction: 2 Products and Innovation: 2 SWOT ANALYSIS: 4 INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT: 5 Mission statement: 5 Policies: 5 Formal Structure: 7 Organization Division: 8 ORGANIZATION CULTURE: 10 EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT: 11 Ways in which Strength are Exploited: 12
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CHAPTER 15 Current Liabilities Management INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCES Overview This chapter introduces the fundamentals and describes the interrelationship of net working capital‚ profitability‚ and risk in managing the firm’s current liability accounts. The management of current liabilities requires choosing appropriate levels of financing and involves trade-offs between risk and profitability. This chapter also reviews sources of secured and unsecured short-term financing‚ including the
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Discount 1‚000‚000 Senior Notes Payable 550‚000‚000 December 31‚ 2007: Interest Expense 14‚357‚084 Interest Payable 14‚315‚417 (550‚000‚000 x .0313 x 5/6) Discount 41‚667 (50‚000 x 5/6) February 1‚ 2008: Interest Payable 14‚315‚417 Interest Expense 2‚872‚916 Cash 17‚187‚500 Discount 8‚333 (50‚000 x 1/6) August 1‚ 2008: Interest Expense 17‚237‚500 Cash 17‚187‚500 Discount 50‚000 December 31‚ 2008: Interest Expense 14‚357‚084 Interest Payable 14
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Indian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 49A‚ December 2010‚ pp. 1593-1600 Characterization and photocatalytic activity of SiO2-TiO2 mixed oxide nanoparticles prepared by sol-gel method Ali Mahyar*‚ Mohammad Ali Behnajady & Naser Modirshahla Department of Applied Chemistry‚ Faculty of Science‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tabriz Branch‚ Tabriz‚ Iran Email: alimahyar@hotmail.com Received 9 August 2010; revised and accepted 15 November 2010 SiO2-TiO2 mixed oxides have been prepared by sol-gel technique from titanium
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