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    CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING

    Description AG-MANAGEMENT doc_553824993.pptx
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    forms of organisation

    Description bsuiness related Presented By jyoti prakash biswal ` ` ` In this form of organization the firm is owned by a single person. They are often small business. There is no differentiation between personal assets and business assets. ` ` ` In a partnership firm, two or more...
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    human values and csr

    Description corporate and social responsibility HUMAN VALUES &CSR AN OVERVIEW ? A clearcut definition of Human value is very difficult to attempt ? But if we analyse ancient philosophical thought various approaches come into forefront ? Normative approach- Represented by Plato who pioneered...
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    organic farming

    Description procurement managemnt Organic farming is the form of agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation, green manure, compost and biological pest control to maintain soil productivity and control pests on a farm. Organic farming excludes or strictly limits the use of...
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    organic material

    Description science Organic material (or matter) is derived from living or once-living organisms. It includes leaves, manures, fungi, and bacteria --to name only a few examples. Organic material is an important component of good soil-structure. It feeds microorganisms and supplies nutrients to...
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    utility maximization

    Description economics Utility maximization Economics concept that, when making a purchase decision, a consumer attempts to get the greatest value possible from expenditure of least amount of money. His or her objective is to maximize the total value derived from the available money...
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    rural marketing on baby food

    Description rural marketing PRODUCT PEOPLE POLICY PROMOTION RURAL MARKET MIX PLACE PRICE PARTNERSHIP ? Baby food is any food, other than breastmilk or infant formula, that is made specifically forinfants, roughly between the ages of four months to two years. The food comes in multiple...
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    supply chain management

    Description l and slm y Supply chain management is the systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purposes of improving the long-term...
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    CAPITAL STRUCTURE

    Description FINANCE CAPITAL STRUCTURE The combination of debt and equity used to finance a firm s projects is referred to as its capital structure. FINANCING THE FIRM Proportions of Capital from Debt and Equity, 2001 ELECTRIC UTILITIES Source: Financial Management Analysis; Pamela P...
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    strategic mgnt

    Description strategic management What Is Strategic Management? Strategic management refers to the art of planning your business at the highest possible level. It is the duty of the company¶s leader (or leaders). Strategic management focuses on building a solid underlying structure to your...
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    debtors

    Description fianance What are Debtors? Debtors are people or other firms who owe money to the firm. This will usually happen where the firm has sold goods with a period of credit. The firm sells the good or service but allows the purchaser a period of credit to pay - usually a month. During...
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    logistics

    Description logistics mgnt LOGISTICS LOGISTIC means´ The branch of military science having to do with PROCRUING,MANTAINING,& TRANSPORTING materials, personnel & facilities. Council of logistic Management (CLM) defines: ³Process of PLLANNING, IMPLEMENTING, and CONTROLING the EFFICIENT...
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    futures numerical uv

    Description ctcm Futures ? October Groundnut oil futures are selling at 19.44 cents per lb. The standard size of the contract is 60,000 lbs. Initial Margin is $3000 while the maintenance margin is $1500. If a trader goes long in two October futures contracts and the prices on the subsequent...
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    procurement mgnt

    Description pm Human Resource Management in Co-operative SUBMITTED BY SARITA DAS(LECTURER) Concept y Human Management is that part of management which is concerned with increasing the effectiveness of human performance in any organization Aims and objectives y Finding the right person for...
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    logistics

    Description logistics mgmt LOGISTICS LOGISTIC means´ The branch of military science having to do with PROCRUING,MANTAINING,& TRANSPORTING materials, personnel & facilities. Council of logistic Management (CLM) defines: ³Process of PLLANNING, IMPLEMENTING, and CONTROLING the EFFICIENT...
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    fundamentals of procurement

    Description procurement mgmt Fundamentals of procurement Presented by Sarita Das Procurement Department y Every business entity has got a procurement y y y y department or a executive who handles all purchases depending upon the size of the organization . Big organizations have...
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    right time

    Description procurement mgnt Right Time and Right Quantity Presented By Sarita Das(Lecturer) Kind Of market y Agricultural commodities timing of purchase is determined by two factors y Availability y Price y Market of agricultural product are unstable because supply and price fluctuate...
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    liquidity

    Description its a term used in financial mgmt LIQUIDITY Liquidity reflects the ability of a firm to meet its short-term obligations using those assets that are most readily converted into cash. Assets that may be converted into cash in a short period of time are referred to as liquid assets...
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    collateral and commodity management

    Description commonly used terms in collatreal and commodity management Commonly Used Terms Arbitrage - The simultaneous purchase and sale of similar commodities in different markets to take advantage of a price discrepancy. Arbitration - The process of settling disputes between parties by a...
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    risk

    Description risk associated in financial management Risk Uncertainty means not knowing exactly what will happen in the future. Uncertainty is not knowing what s going to happen. Risk is how we characterize how much uncertainty exists: The greater the uncertainty, the greater the risk. Risk is...
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