LONG TERM SOURCES OF FINANCE WITH REFERENCE TO INDIA Long term sources of finance are the institutions or agencies or institutions from which finance/ funds can be raised for a long period of time. In case of sole-proprietary concerns and partnership firms long term funds are generally provided by the owners themselves or by their retained profits. But in case of Companies whose financial requirements are rather large‚ the following are the sources from which funds are raised: (1.) Capital Market
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In Bartleby‚ the Scrivener by Herman Melville‚ Bartleby is a law-copyist who works for a lawyer and whose job is to literally write something worth reading as they are legal documents. Bartleby is a very unusual character because he all of a sudden refuses to do any work. The lawyer relies on Bartleby to get his work done and becomes very frustrated when he refuses. Bartleby is told to leave the office many times if he is not going to do work. The lawyer finds out that Bartleby even sleeps in
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Long-term care is a growing concept that is constantly evolving to adapt to our diverse communities. Due to the aging of the baby boomers group‚ there will be a rapid increase of individuals in need of long-term care in the years to come (Dana & Olson‚ 2007). Therefore‚ it is essential to expedite the process of improvement in the long-term care field to better accommodate these rising demands. In order to ensure a long-term care facility is adequately prepared for the future‚ there are many different
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The development of long-term memory on the high school level involves the utilization of instructional strategies they can be used to improve a student’s ability to process information for longer periods. For students to become productive academically that must develop the skills and receive strategies from the classroom teacher that aides their abilities to retrieve information quickly and efficiently when needed (Pampas‚ 2015). Some instructional strategies helpful in assisting high school students
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Strategy Stakeholders Lecture 9 Mark Anderson International Strategy • • • • Internationalisation Drivers International Corporate Level Strategy International Market Selection International Modes of Entry Internationalisation Yip: Drivers of Internationalisation G. Yip (2003) Total Global Strategy International Corporate Level Strategy International Competitive Advantage • Adaptation v standardisation? – Should all products be the same - global? (Levitt) • Local v global? – To what extent
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“Who Needs College?” College education is one of the major characteristics of our society today. It is a controversial topic‚ discussed not only by politicians‚ professor‚ and sociologists‚ but also by ordinary people‚ who are affected by it directly. The need of a college degree and the process of education through our higher educational system became painful for some and still unclear for others. Today’s statistics and research data provides information on quantity and quality of our education
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PART 4 Long-Term Financial Decisions CHAPTERS IN THIS PART 11 12 13 The Cost of Capital Leverage and Capital Structure Dividend Policy INTEGRATIVE CASE 4 O’GRADY APPAREL COMPANY CHAPTER 11 The Cost of Capital INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCES Overview This chapter introduces the student to an important financial concept‚ the cost of capital. The mechanics of computing the sources of capital-debt‚ preferred stock‚ common stock‚ and retained earnings are reviewed. The relationship between
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Long Term Care As the baby boomers generation is aging‚ a growing number of the elderly population needs to be cared for. When the person needs help with physical or emotional needs for an extended period of time‚ it is called long term care. The required care might be as simple as walking‚ bathing dressing‚ using the bathroom‚ feeding‚ administering medication‚ and doing the laundry. An elderly might need the different cares mentioned for various reasons. It could be because of a disability‚
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Survey 2013 Contents Foreword 1 Executive summary 2 Introduction and methodology 3 Weathering the storm: The popularity of working in banking 4 What tomorrow’s bankers want: Learning and earning 6 Worth waiting for: Banking-oriented students’ career goals 10 Room to improve: What banking-oriented students don’t expect from a job in banking 12 A local challenge for global banks 14 Is investment banking different? 16 Conclusion
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head: INTERVENTION ON SHORT-TERM MEMORY RECALL The Effect of Intervention on Short-Term Memory Recall of Words Ariza Jill J. Ignacio Janezza Joselle R. Lim Steven Rae S. Lowe Alyanna Mae S. Luna Nathalee A. Macarubbo Sierry Mae G. Malanao The Effect of 2 Abstract This study evaluated the effect of intervention on short-term memory of selected participants
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