Kanban-an Integrated JIT System 1-0 INTRODUCTION Japanese are good at manufacturing. Just ask any global producers of automobiles‚ copiers‚ or personal electronics what happened in the 1980s. They will probably tell you how the Japanese captured a large share of the global-market by creating world-class standards in design‚ materials‚ and management. What is often overlooked is the attempt to understand how the Japanese industry succeeds at the services that support the manufacturing process (Krajewski
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A report on “A Study on Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in India” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement For MBA degree course By Vinoth K (Reg. No.: 0920034) Under the Guidance of Faculty Guide Company Guide Dr. Jeevananda S. Mr Darwin Edwin Coordinator Senior Manager Dept. of MBA‚ Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Christ University‚ Coimbatore Bangalore
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Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Main issue 3. Key stakeholders 4. Economic theory 4.1 Opportunity cost 4.2 Subsidy 4.3 Law of demand 4.4 Cost of production 4.5 Government intervention (Taxation) 5. Solutions and Alternate Recommendations 6. Conclusion Reference list Executive Summary The purpose of this report was to analyze the ’alcopops’ tax with related economic theory and outline the main issue and identify the key stakeholders. Also‚ the report will provide solutions
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GSEC Email : Mohamed.Sabah@DataFort.net Date : 30-7-2002 Table of Contents I Introduction 3 II What & why Managed Security Services 4 - Fault and Performance Management. 4 - Configuration Management. 4 - Security Reporting Management. 5 - Vulnerability Assessments. 5 - Anti Virus Management. 5 III Running Managed Security Services 5 1- Operational Procedures & MSS Operator Tasks 5 - Log Analysis. 5 - Preventive Maintenance. 6
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IMPACT OF TAX REFORMS SINCE 1991 Tax reform since 1991 was initiated as a part of the structural reform process‚ following the economic crisis of 1991. Direct Tax Reforms: 1. As per the recommendations of the TRC the personal tax brackets were only three‚ of 20‚ 30‚ and 40% starting in 1992–93. Financial assets were excluded from the wealth tax‚ and the maximum marginal rate was reduced to 1%. 2. Further reductions came in 1997–98‚ when the three rates were brought down further to 10‚ 20‚
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pressure. So‚ the health experts discovered a way to prevent people from eating foods that might have negative effects on their health. It is a new kind of tax that is called ‘fat tax’‚ according to which consumers are called to pay a small amount of money‚ every time something unhealthy is purchased. In my opinion‚ the aforementioned tax should l save a lot of people’s lives and pockets. People need to be discouraged from eating foods that will make them sick and cause numerous problems to them
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Introduction Mutual funds are a topic‚ which is of interest to both investors and academicians all over the world. Mutual Funds as a medium-to-long term investment option are preferred as a suitable investment option by investors. However‚ with so many market entrants and a plethora of schemes available to the investors‚ the question is the choice of mutual fund. The study focuses on this problem of mutual fund selection by investors. It involves performance evaluation of ten mutual funds based on the
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TOPIC:- GOODS AND SERVICE TAX ---AN EFFORT TO REDUCE DISPARITY SUBMITTED TO MR.VISHVAS CHAKRANARAYAN. SUBMITTEDBY SABA MASOD ROLL NO:- B43 SECTION:- SM1001
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KC COLLEGE TOPIC: DEALERS UNDER MVAT ACT‚ 2002 SYBMS SEMESTER 4 PRESENTED BY: MOHAMMAD LUKMANI 31 AISHWARYA LUNIA 32 ALPESH MAJERI 33 RIYA MASHRU 34 AFTAB MERCHANT 35 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank our professor Ms.Farida Katrak for her invaluable guidance‚ suggestions and her constant support from the project’s budding stage to its current maturity. She has always provided a helping hand and shared her valuable technical guidance regarding the project. The smooth completion of the project
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Mutual Fund Performance in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Monthly Returns Md. Hashibul Hassan* Tahmina Akhter† Abstract Extensive research has evaluated mutual fund performance in different financial markets which led to mixed results (Soderlind et al.‚ 2000; Korkeamaki and Smythe‚ 2004); however‚ very limited work has been done to evaluate Bangladeshi mutual funds. This paper focused on measuring risk adjusted performance of 13 closed end mutual funds on the basis of monthly Net Asset Value. For
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