OPERATING RETURN ON ASSETS (OROA) Year | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | Public Bank Berhad | 1.96% | 2.01% | 1.84% | 2.09% | 2.08% | RHB Bank Berhad | 1.89% | 2.09% | 1.93% | 1.98% | 1.70% | Operating return on assets (OROA) ratio is measure of the return earn by a firm operations divided by total assets. The operating return on assets indicates how much will return earned by a firm operation for every RM1 of the total assets. Public Bank Berhad generated RM0.0196 of operating profit for
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The powerful family assets of the Mulliez facilitate the family business go through many obstacles and will benefit the next generation‚ as well as the future enterprise. Actually in the long-term-development‚ the Mulliez family will face many choices about the ownership and the management right. The Mulliezs may totally give up its ownership and operation‚ which means they might sell a firm to the new non-family owner. Obviously‚ the special family asset cannot be easily copied and submitted to
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in the form of trading‚ profit and loss account and balance sheet. The paramount importance function is record serve a dual purpose as evidence in the event of any dispute regarding ownership title of any property or assets of the business‚ which protects and safeguards business assets. It also helps prevent unwarranted and unjustified use. However‚ there are some limitations of
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MANAGING CORE RISKS OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT Industry Best Practices 14 July 2005 BANGLADESH BANK Focus Group Members Asset Liability Management Name Team Co-ordinator Sudhir Chandra Das Arif Khan Asad Khan Jadab Malakar Team Members Nehal Ahmed S. H. Aslam Habib Tapan K. Podder Designation DGM GM MD (Designate) Head of Finance & Company Secretary SVP & Company Secretary Head of Finance & Resources and Company Secretary MD Organization Bangladesh
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NON PERFORMING ASSETS(NPA) WHAT IS A NPA (NON PERFORMING ASSET) Non Performing Asset means an asset or account of borrower‚ which has been classified by a bank or financial institution as sub-standard‚ doubtful or loss asset‚ in accordance with the directions or guidelines relating to asset classification issued by RBI. Non-performing asset (NPA) shell be a loan or an advance where; i. interest and /or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of a
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Explain the data collected by Zara to predict the trend. What makes the middle aged mother to buy cloths in Zara while the daughter aged in mid 20s buys Zara clothing? Because it is fashion able and up to trend. By collecting data and focusing on shorter response times‚ the company ensures that its stores are able to carry clothes that the consumers want at that time. Zara can move from identifying a trend to having clothes in its stores within 30 days. That means Zara can quickly and catch a winning
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add up all its asset (equipment‚ cash‚ stock‚ acc receivable‚etc). But that is not necessary what the company is worth‚ you can have inventory/stock and other asset that have a book value of $2mil but perhaps no one who want to pay that much to them‚ so the test of value is how much a buyer will pay and how much someone will pay is largely dependent by what revenue that the company will earn in future. In short term it is known as your NPV or cash flow. 2. MBA means they are assets that exist out
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Approach | Fluid Milk | Cultured | Ice Cream | Industrial | International | Asset | | | | | | Operating Cash | 1045 | 174 | 364 | 1225 | 136 | Accounts Receivable | 12568 | 2095 | 4380 | 14737 | 1637 | Inventory | 30988 | 10587 | 52338 | 74198 | 5003 | Prepaid Expenses | 4932 | 1822 | 2718 | 6782 | 2642 | Income and other taxes receivable | 1267 | 0 | 1236 | 2244 | 647 | Total Current Asset | 50800 | 14678 | 61036 | 99186 | 10065 | Less: Accounts Payable | (46977) |
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Zara International was a retail shop originated in La Coruna‚ Spain in 1975. It was clothing and accessories shop and imitated the latest fashion trends and sold them at a lower cost. It became Zara International after entering Portugal in 1988 and then the United States and France in the 1990s. The distributor for this brand is Inditex and is considered the most successful retail chain in the world. Zara has a business strategy that is very different from the retailers nowadays. If a customer orders
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Price strategy -> low prices‚ high fashion. Physiological prices. Designer -> much attention. Discount -> student discount. ZARA Price ZARA offers fashion at reasonable prices by following the most up to date fashion trends. ZARA has clothes that are fresh of the runway but they sell it for an affordable price. ZARA uses also physiological prices just like H&M. ZARA is more expensive than H&M but the quality of the clothes are also better. They do not use discounts. But when the clothes are old
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