ON ASSETS AND LIABILITY MANAGEMENT OF NAWANAGAR CO-OPERATIVE BANK GUIDED BY Dr. (Prof.) Ajay Shah ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2012 SUBMITTED TO JAYSUKHLAL VADHAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (JVIMS) BIPIN T. VADHAR COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT JAMNAGAR AFFILIATED TO GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD 1 2 3 DECLARATION I undersigned PARMAR KANJI N. a student of MBA 3rd semester declare that I have prepared this project report on “Assets and Liability Management of Navanagar
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PLEASE TRANSFER ALL YOUR ANSWERS TO THE ANSWER SHEET. Part |Part One |Part Two |Part Three |Part Four |Part Five |Part Six |Part Seven |Part Eight |Part Nine |Part Ten |Total | |Exam Marker | | | | | | | | | | | | |Score | | | | | | | | | | | | | Part One: (15 points) On December 31‚ 2006‚ Poore Co. is in financial difficulty and cannot pay a note due that day. It is a $500‚000 note with $50‚000 accrued interest payable to Edsen‚ Inc. Edsen agrees to forgive the accrued interest
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I am assessing Jimmy’s liability for the death of Bruce. This question is set out under the field of Homicide‚ as there has been an unlawful killing. The likely charge against Jimmy is Murder. Murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being with the intention to kill or cause GBH. (Moloney) for the first part of the question I will present the prosecution case and for the second part I will present the defence and lastly I will conclude. The actus Reus of murder is the unlawful killing
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Imperfection in liability system The products liability system has been criticized on equity‚ distributive‚ and efficiency grounds. The equity arguments often express a belief that cases should be inside on the basic afford and negligence. In particular‚ firm consider it in equitable to be assessed damage when there was nothing that could be done to prevent the injury. Objection had been made to the inability to use state-of-the-art design as a defense in cases governed by strict liability. In the absence
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Plan for Minimizing and Managing Tort Liability Arising out of Regulatory Risks Regulatory risks are risks associated with the failure to comply with a whole host of governmental regulations. Such risks impact a company’s existing assets‚ earnings‚ and often‚ reputation. In the context of tort liability arising out of non-compliance of government regulations‚ it is in every company’s business interest to allocate resources to identify those risks‚ and to implement action plans to avoid
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Angelina H. Kirkham | Personnel Management and Liability Issues | Business Law | There are many issues in the business world today that should concern management in regard to employment liabilities. In the last twenty years‚ the number of legal claims brought against employers‚ specifically human resources departments‚ has gone up tremendously. The human resources department of any company must be aware of the legal ramifications of its actions‚ and ensure that any issues are fully understood
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Exxon committed crimes and torts as a result of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. The difference between a tort and crime is the outcome between the two; crimes typically seek punishment for the wrongdoings‚ while torts seek to compensate damages with monetary means for those affected. Unlike crimes which seek punishment‚ tort is strictly monetary damages sought by the defending party. “Tort damages are monetary damages that are sought from the offending party. They are intended to compensate the injured
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Recognizing and Minimizing Tort & Regulatory Risk Plan The purpose of the Recognizing and Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk Plan to explain how regulatory risks and common torts describe specific measures on how an organization can manage and minimize each individual risk. The preventive‚ detective‚ and corrective measures for each are explained below. The situation in the Business Regulation Simulation is that Alumina Inc. was involved in some regulatory issues and Alumina Inc. social responsibility
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Working capital (also known as net working capital) is a financial metric that measures the day-to-day operating liquidity of a business. It is defined as: Current Operating Assets (Accounts Receivable + Inventory) Minus: Current Operating Liabilities (Accounts Payable) Equals: Net Working Capital. Accounts Payable consist primarily of amounts owed to operating creditors‚ i.e.‚ suppliers of inventory; amounts owed to service providers; and amounts owed to employees (payroll). Operating
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Contractual terms in a standard form contract and the impact of statutes on these terms P4: Describe the meaning of terms. P5:Explain the effect of terms. Task Using the Vodafone contract prepare a briefing sheet describing how statutes affect contractual terms. You should include the following: A description of express terms A description of implied terms Identify and describe the statutes and regulations affecting contractual terms (Remember to illustrate your answer with examples
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