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    Custom Van

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    Custom Vans‚ Inc.‚ specializes in converting standard vans into campers. Depending on the amount of work and customizing to be done‚ the customizing could cost less than $1‚000 to more than $5‚000. In less than four years‚ Tony Rizzo was able to expand his small operation in Gary‚ Indiana‚ to other major outlets in Chicago‚ Milwaukee‚ Minneapolis‚ and Detroit. Innovation was the major factor in Tony’s success in converting a small van shop into one of the largest and most profitable custom van operations

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    Custom Duty

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    The Custom Duty in India is one of the most important tariffs. The custom duty in India is regulated by the Customs Act of 1962. The main purpose of the custom duty in India is the prevention of the illegal export and import of goods. The rates of the custom duty levied on the imported and exported goods are assigned in the Custom Act‚ 1962.  The Acts under the custom duty in India: * Foreign Trade (Exemption from application of Rules in certain cases) Order‚ 1993 * Customs Act‚ 1962

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    Custom Union

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    ------------------------------------------------- The formation of custom unions can be beneficial to its member countries because of the new volume of trade created‚ but the net welfare effect depends on whether it leads to trade creation or trade diversion. Explain and discuss this statement ‘Customs union’ is the form of economic integration‚ which allows no tariffs or other barriers on trade among members (as in free trade area)‚ and in addition it adopts a common commercial policy toward the

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    THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY 6TH INTERNATIONAL GAS TURBINE CONFERENCE 17-18 October 2012 • Brussels‚ Belgium www.etn-gasturbine.eu OUR SPONSORS GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS SPECIAL THANKS TO CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS MEDIA PARTNERS GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY COOPERATING SOCIETIES AND PROJECTS WELCOME of gas turbine technology will face‚ as well as promising gas turbine developments. The key topics to be addressed are: THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY Dear IGTC-12

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    Liquidity Ratios Current ratio FORMULA 2012 (31 DEC) 2013 (31 DEC) Current ratio = Current assets/ Current liabilities 137‚ 802‚ 520/43‚ 748‚ 011 = 3.15 times 140‚ 114‚ 822/ 47‚ 097‚ 947 = 2.98 times The current ratio is measured the ability to pay its liabilities in the short term. The higher current ratio‚ the company would be able paying its debt. The current ratio of Hup Seng Industries Berhad in 2012 is 3.15 times. Both current assets and current liabilities of Hup Seng Industries Berhad

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    Performance Food Group (PFG or ’the organization ’) is one of the leading foodservice distributors of the US. The organization’s strong customer base in the US foodservice industry helps it in its revenue sustenance. Intense competition‚ however‚ could affect the company’s sales volume. 4 “Performance Food Group Company - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations‚ history and products‚ and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.” 2 History

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    Wedding Customs

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    backgrounds. American wedding traditions really vary from one religion or culture to another‚ but in American wedding tradition it’s a happy time and the life of the new bride and groom is toasted and celebrated as they come together. British customs The Western custom of a bride wearing a white wedding dress came to symbolize purity in the Victorian era. Every American wedding has subtle traditional elements: A wedding is often followed or accompanied by a wedding reception (“Wedding Breakfast”)‚ The

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    Customs and courtesies

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    US Army Customs and Courtesies A custom is a social norm stemming from tradition and enforced as an unwritten law. A courtesy is a respectful behavior often linked to a custom. A military courtesy is such behavior extended to a person or thing that honors them in some way. Military customs and courtesies define the profession of arms. When you display military customs and courtesies in various situations‚ you demonstrate to yourself and others your commitment to duty‚ honor‚ and country. And

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    The Debt/Equity ratio is another important indicator of Dunkin Donuts’ financial standing. In equation form‚ the Debt/Equity = Total Liabilities/(Total Assets – Total Liabilities). Debt/equity ratio is able to indicate all of its debt obligations of the next year with its current resources. In general‚ a high debt-to-equity ratio indicates that a company may not be able to generate enough cash to satisfy its debt obligations. However‚ a low debt-to-equity ratio may also indicate that a company is

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    Ukuthwala Custom

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    preliminary to a customary marriage‚ a young man‚ by force‚ takes a girl to his home. Questions arise relating to the impact of constitutional principles upon customary law and practice. It is suggested that instead of a prohibitionist stance towards customs that seem to violate human rights norms‚ a benign accommodation of aspects that promote the positive aspects of culture be adopted. This approach leads to a conclusion that South African law should recognise those forms of ukuthwala where the requirement

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