Effective Working Capital Management in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) Kehinde James Sunday Dept of Accounting and Finance‚ Lagos State University Ojo‚ Nigeria E-mail: pastorkehindebox@yahoo.com Received: November 15‚ 2010 Accepted: August 10‚ 2011 doi:10.5539/ijbm.v6n9p271 Abstract The need to main effective working capital management within Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) remain pivotal to solvency and liquidity of SMES. Most SMES do not care about their working capital position
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WORKING CAPITAL SIMULATION LT10 – B PHASE 1: SELECTION CRITERIA: In selecting what option to select the team came up with the following criteria: 1.) Selected option should lead to a reduction in working capital requirement and reduce short term debt in the process. 2.) Selected option should reduce the Cash Conversion Cycle. 3.) Selected option should free up locked capital in receivables and inventories. 4.) Selected option should lead to a zero working capital policy in the
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The employee prefers the flexible working time. It’s more family friendly and they can decide their own working hours. But they don’t experience the community at their place of work. The company saves a lot of money so it’s a big advantage for them. More and more companies choose to let their employees have flexible working hours. Flexible working boosts productivity and staff morale‚ and helps them keep their top talent so that they can grow. Flexible working hours can help people balance their
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conducts RSPC Training In preparation for a tougher competition‚ selected pupils from different schools from Bulacan all gathered for a 4-day training led by the PressCon Officers. These pupils were divided into 4 categories namely as Collaborative Publishing (English and Filipino) and Script Writing (English and Filipino). Each category consists of 7 members. Selected school paper adviser supervised the training. Prior to the competition‚ they were met by Dr. Gregorio C. Quinto‚ assistant
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A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AT JUMPS AUTO INDUSTIES LTD. Submitted in the partial fulfillment for the degree of MASTER OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT {2011-2013} FACULTY OF COMMERCE B.H.U. Under Supervision Of Submitted By: Mr. P. C. PANT NIKHIL KUMAR GUPTA Accounts& Finance manager MFM (final) Jumps auto industries
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“The Working Class: Disproving the Stereotypes of ‘Hardly Working’” The year was 1976. The presidential race was starting to pick up‚ with all of the nomination hopefuls attempting to make their mark. At one of the campaign stops‚ one of the two candidates from the Republican party‚ former governor of California Ronald Reagan stepped up onto the stage to speak. He knew the speech he was about to give‚ as he performed it at almost every stop‚ according to the press accounts following him. "There’s
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MBAM-633.13 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT SPRING 2006 SESSION B WEDNESDAY 8AM-NOON MALIBU SYLLABUS WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT MBAM-633.13 SPRING 2006 SESSION B Wednesday 8AM-Noon Malibu Office (310) 506-4875 Professor Chuck McPeak Home (310) 545-6921 217 23rd St. FAX (310) 546-7671 Manhattan Beach CA 90266 Email charles.mcpeak@pepperdine.edu Course Description This course provides advanced coverage of working capital management
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THE LABOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN QUALITY FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (QFM) AND INDUSTRIAL WORKERS UNITED (IWU)‚ AFL-CIO This agreement is entered into on March 17‚ 2012 by the Quality Furniture Manufacturing Company (QFM)‚ located in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ and Industrial Workers United (IWU). This agreement covers employees at the St. Louis plant only. Article I—Recognition The company recognizes the IWU as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent in all matters pertaining to rates of
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predict the effects of the Internet of Things on the job market; in doing so‚ it reveals a chief issue concerning the displacement of the lower working class. The concrete and numerical data provided by this report will be helpful in shaping the relationship between the Internet of Things to the hierarchy of social class – specifically the lower working class. Firstly‚ this report can be understood sociologically because it utilizes one of the most important methods used by sociologists: statistics
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killed or injured in 1889? Why did so many workers die on the job? In 1889 the number of workers killed on the job was 22‚000. These people were dieing on the job because of their shifts for their jobs could last up to 12 hours. Also the people working these 12 hour shifts every day were only 16 years old. 4. How did J.P. Morgan justify
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