techniques for the purpose and demonstrate his/her Understanding of the concepts. 1.1 Identify the purposes of different types of organisation by stating their categories‚ Aims and objectives (AC 1.1) * Types of organisation in the private sector: Typical sole traders include tradesmen such as plumbers‚ electricians‚ television repair people etc. Nowadays lots of people are setting up their own businesses by creating small web-based companies working from home. 1- Partnerships are typically
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INVESTIGATING TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR INVESTIGATING TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR HUSSAIN SHUHAD Student id: 34218 TARVEL AND TOURISM BATCH 13 FACULTY OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURSIM STUDIES HUSSAIN SHUHAD Student id: 34218 TARVEL AND TOURISM BATCH 13
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organizations‚ such as public sectors. Moreover‚ due to several deficiencies and drawbacks of government accounting and financial-management systems‚ such as unclear accountability‚ poorly maintained assets and hided losses and long-term liabilities‚ reforms in the public sector have been conducted over the last several decades across the word from New Zealand‚ Australia to England (Ball and et al‚ 1999). Accounting innovation by implementing accrual accounting in the public sector is one of the major part
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March 22nd 2010 “Impact of GST on the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Sector” SCM PROJECT 08 Fall Karthik Regunathan PGP25304 Rahul Tom Joseph PGP25317 INTRODUCTION: Goods and Services Tax: Of the many fiscal initiatives of the reinstated UPA government‚ the rolling out of the Goods and Services Tax promises to be the most significant initiative of Independent India. Initially envisaged to be in place by April 1‚ 2010 the GST would result in a major rationalization and simplification of the consumption
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Introduction The nonprofit sector is made up of over 1.5 million tax-exempt organizations in the United States (NCCS‚ 2016). These tax-exempt organizations consist of public charities‚ private foundations‚ and other types of nonprofits. In 2014‚ nonprofit share consisted 5.3 percent of the GDP (NCCS‚ 2016). The tax-exempt organizations that receive the greatest share of charitable contributions were religious organizations‚ followed by education institutions‚ and the human service organizations
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..............……….01 Types of MF Providers.......................................................................02 Major Highlights of the Sector……………………………………………..03 Micro finance in SMEs in Pakistan……………..………………………….11 Role of Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation…...................................05 Major challenges faced by MF sector………………..…………….10 Future Prospects…………………………………………………… Conclusion…...........................................................................
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Banking Sector Reform in Ethiopia: An Abstract Admassu Bezabeh‚ Ph.D‚ School of Business and Leadership‚ Dominican University of California San Rafael‚ California Desta‚ Asayehgn‚ Ph.D. School of Business and Leadership ‚ Dominican University of California‚ San Rafael‚ California. The fragile and inefficient state-dominated banking sector that existed in Ethiopia during the military government (1974-1991) was a major hindrance to economic growth. Since it took power in 1991‚ the current government
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market by enhancing both customers and retailers condition in the Indian market‚ but there is some doubts related with small medium enterprises. How they will be going to adopt it? one thing’s for sure that if the FDI got involvement in multi retail sector‚ customers will be having more options and the quality and quantity of the products will also be improved. They have the more variety now‚ thus customer will be satisfied. Moreover farmers will also enjoy their state as they are also having many
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Constraints in livestock sector in Pakistan LIVESTOCK IS an important sector in agriculture. It represents 52.2 per cent of agricultural value added and contributes 11 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Some 30-35 million rural people depend directly or indirectly on livestock f or their livelihood. It has potential to absorb more rural labour to reduce rural poverty if proper attention is given to this sector. Pakistan is proud to be the f if th largest milk producer in the world. In
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Case Study of Delhi A WEC-IMC input for Energy for mega cities (A WEC Study) WEC’s Energy for Mega Cities Study Delhi case study Demographics‚ Economics and City Shape Delhi is located in northern India between the latitudes of 28°-24’-17"and 28°-53’-00"North and longitudes of 76°-50’-24"and 77°-20’-37"East. Delhi shares its border with the States of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Delhi has an area of 1483 sq km‚ out of which urban area is 925 sq km. Its maximum length is 51.90 km and greatest
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