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    distinction between a public company and a private company are explained in the following manner: 1. Minimum number of members The minimum number of person required to form a public company is seven‚ whereas in a private company their number is only two. 2. Maximum number of members There is no limit on the maximum number of member of a public company‚ but a private company cannot have more than fifty members excluding past and present employees. 3. Commencement of Business A private company can commence

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    Members belonging to specific market are persuaded by advertisement for taking some type of action like purchasing a service or product. There present are numerous ways for spreading the messages through advertisement. Different types of advertisements are as follows: 1. Advertisement through Television – Commercial ads telecasted on television has been said as popular manner for mass-marketing messages to many audiences. This form of advertisement‚ although‚ is capable of reaching to large

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    Different Types Of Slime

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    How would I market a slime product and make money doing so? After making four different types of slime‚ I decided that I would want to market the boogers. I choose this slime because it is very stretchy and not sticky. Also because this slime can be played with in many different ways. For example‚ you could blow a bubble using your hand. This slime is not a runny watery type of slime. It can be played on most hard surfaces and can be cleaned up easily. To sell this slime I would have to complete

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    Graduate School of Management ACCT 551 Course Project Notes to Financial Statements Table of Contents I. Cover Page 1 II. Table of Contents Page 2 III. Tropical Pool Cleaning Income Statement Page 3 IV. Tropical Pool Cleaning Balance Sheet Page 4 V. Notes to Financial Statements Page 5 VI. Reference Page 9 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 1

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    Financial Statement Analysis Financial Statement Analysis page 1 Table of content Executive Summary 1. 2. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 4. Introduction Corporate Governance Financial Analysis Efficiency & Profitability Liquidity & Leverage Conclusion 3 4 6 8 8 12 17 19 Appendix Financial Statement Analysis page 2 Executive Summary This report analyses and assess the current and future profitability‚ efficiency and financial stability of the McMahon Holdings Ltd. (MAH) and will be

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    the component of your financial statement‚ this includes the Balance sheet at 31st of March 2011 and the profit and loss account for the year ended in 31st of March 2011 ‚ hope you have a b etter understanding after reading my letter. The Profit and Loss account shows whether your business has made profit or loss ‚ over your financial year. This also shows how much sales you’ve made and how much loss‚ it helps you make decisions in the future and improve on your business. You may also view whether

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    Different Types of Arguments

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    conditional. Other common varieties of hypothetical syllogisms include • chain argument • modus tollens (denying the consequent) • denying the antecedent • affirming the consequent Chain arguments consist of three conditional statements that link together in the following way: If A then B. If B then C. Therefore‚ if A then C. Here is an example of a chain argument: If we don’t stop for gas soon‚ then we’ll run out of gas. If we run out of gas‚ then we’ll

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    workshops. I participated in sports and cultural activities during my academics. This all have encouraged me to the path of progression. I completed my six months internship training at ___________________ in India. During my internship I was posted different wards like Orthopaedic‚ Neurology and Neurosurgery‚ Cardiology‚ Paediatric and Intensive Care Unit and treat the patient with various

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    papers and investment in joint ventures shares were 55% and 2% respectively. Investment portfolio was flexibly structured to enhance profitability while ensuring liquidity reserves and strengthening VietinBank’s leading role and position in the financial market. Foreign Currency Trading: As of year end 2014‚ foreign currency trading turnover on interbank market was USD 49.8 billion‚ enjoyed a total market share of 12-14% . 2014 turnover from primary market reached USD 22.5 billion‚ up by 12% compared

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    A balance sheet‚ like a photo‚ provides a financial picture of a company on a given day and time. It categorizes all of a company’s resources as assets‚ all of its debts as liabilities‚ and all of the owner’s investments as equity. A company uses its assets‚ such as accounts receivable‚ inventory‚ and equipment‚ for manufacturing or purchasing products for sale or to provide a service. A company’s assets are financed by its liabilities (debt) and the owner’s equity (net worth). On a balance sheet

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