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    FINANCIAL MARKET INSTRUMENTS

    Chapter 3: Financial Markets, Instruments, and Institutions Chapter Summary This chapter explains how financial markets function and surveys different types of financial instruments and institutions involved in those markets. It also discusses the roles of financial intermediaries and the...
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    SALES COMMUNICATION

    3. Communication by Jack Carroll The fundamental communication methods are talking, and listening, rapport building, questioning, understanding, persuading, presenting, clarifying, getting commitment, and relationship building. There are fundamentally two styles of sales communicaton. The first...
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    OVERVIEW OF TREASURY

    OVERVIEW OF TREASURY What is treasury management? The specialist treasury function is a recent development in many companies but has grown dramatically since the early 1970s. Treasury management is the efficient management of the financial risk and liquidity of the business. It is often called...
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    Article on HIV

    Role of Community Led Structural Interventions in working with Sub-populations vulnerable to HIV/AIDS Adding a new dimension to Targeted Interventions It is common understanding in the HIV discourse that certain sub-populations are relatively more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and are more...
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    DNA

    DNA FINGERPRINTING AND ITS EVIDENTIARY VALUE (Dr. Paramjit Kaur, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh) INTRODUCTION The period in which we are now living may go down in history as the ‘Age of DNA’. Undoubtedly, one of the most momentous recent achievement is the...
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    EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT

    Employee Empowerment: How to Empower Employees Employee empowerment is a strategy and philosophy that enables employees to make decisions about their jobs. Employee empowerment helps employees own their work and take responsibility for their results. Employee empowerment helps employees serve...
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    ROLE OF FINANCE MANAGER

    The role of financial manager is central in the flow of flow of money from investors into the firm and then back to those same investors. There are two major decisions for the financial manager to make that greatly affect this process. In fact, they are central to the success or failure of the...
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    PUSH PULL MARKETING

    In business parlance, push-pull marketing refers to different ways of promoting a business model in order to reach a target market. In push marketing, you ‘push’ your content or product towards the audience which may or may not be aware of it. Conversely, in a pull-marketing scenario, the...
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    INTEGRATED MARKETING

    The views expressed in this publication are those of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority. Copyright © 2005 FCEDA. NETWORKING Top 10 Networking Mistakes...
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    BCG GROWTH MATRIX

    The BCG Growth-Share Matrix The BCG Growth-Share Matrix is a portfolio planning model developed by Bruce Henderson of the Boston Consulting Group in the early 1970's. It is based on the observation that a company's business units can be classified into four categories based on combinations of...
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    GREEN MARKETING

    Green marketing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search According to the American Marketing Association, green marketing is the marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally safe.[1] Thus green marketing incorporates a broad range of activities...
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    HRM NOTES

    Human Resource Management Assignment - I EVOLUTION OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Introduction to HRM :- Human Resource Management is a Management Function that helps Managers to :- # Recruit # Select # Train # Develop members for Organization In a nut shell Human Resource Management means HRM...
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    ratio analysis

    CLASSIFICATION OF RATIOS a) Liquidity Ratios b) Profitability Ratios c) Turnover Ratios d) Leverage Ratios e) Valuation Ratios a) Liquidity ratio Current Ratio Acid Test or Quick Ratio = Current Assets = Quick Assets Current Liabilities Current...
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    GLOSSARY OF TERM

    Glossary of terms A brief description is provided for each term. A Accounts Payable (Payables): Money owed to suppliers. Accounts Receivable (Receivables): Money owed by customers. Annuity Investment: that generates a stream of equal cash flows. Arbitrage (risk arbitrage): Simultaneous...
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    CAPITAL BUDGETING

    Chapter No. 11 – Capital Budgeting Contents • Capital budgets as opposed to revenue budgets • Different kinds of capital budgets – non-productive assets, improving operating efficiency and capital projects • Choosing capital projects – Conventional and Discounted Cash Flow techniques • Payback...
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    DIVIDEND POLICY

    Chapter No. 10 - Dividend policy Contents # Need for dividend policy - balance between dividend payment and retention for growth # Different kinds of dividend policies - factors influencing dividend policy # Indian companies declaring dividend - need for cash retention for growth and effective...
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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

    Chapter No. 8 – Financial statements analysis Contents Introduction to financial statements and their differing objectives Schedule VI of The Companies’ Act format for Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss statements Limitations on Schedule VI balance sheet format and need for regrouping in the...
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    WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

    Chapter No. 7 – Working Capital Management Contents • Gross and net working capital • Components of working capital • Objectives of working capital management • Operating cycle and turn over • Factors influencing working capital including working capital policy of the business enterprise •...
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    LONG TERM FINANCING

    Chapter No. 6 – Long-term financing Contents • Financial planning for capital assets • Differences in approach between an existing enterprise and a new enterprise in respect of available resources • Financial projections – assumptions that go into them and projecting variable and fixed expenses...
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    SHORT AND LONG TERM FINANCING

    Chapter No. 4 – Financial Resources: Short-term and Long-term Contents • Difference between short-term and medium-term/long-term in terms of duration • Differences in objectives of short-term and longer duration resources • Financial instruments – concept of securities issued by limited...
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