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    Hedging Strategies using Futures Introduction to Hedging Hedging refers to reducing risk. Let us take a simple example to understand hedging. A farmer expects to produce ‘X’ quantity of a commodity by the end of the cropping season say‚ October. He has to invest a certain amount of money today from his savings or maybe take a loan in expectation of returns he will get in October. But‚ he cannot accurately predict the prices he will get for his produce. A dip in prices could result in a loss. To deal

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    as an Economic Guard Against Fraud 11.1 Economic Consequences 11.2 Ethical Consequences | 212122 | 12.0 | Conclusion | 23 | 13.0 | References | 24 | 1.0 Executive Summary The report is on “Dedicated professionalism may evaluate the position of auditor to be the best economic guard of any business entity”. In this particular report we tried to focus on to get an overall idea about audit. Who are the auditor‚ what role they performed‚ what are their objectives‚ how they maintain

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    The Factors Decreasing Economic Mobility ECON 303: Economics of Poverty and Discrimination California Polytechnic State University November 30‚ 2011 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the different causes that have been attributed to the decrease in economic mobility in America and how they have impacted a person’s ability to move up the socioeconomic ladder. The primary causes that will be discussed include: unequal education opportunities‚ globalization and technology. Important

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    but what impacts would this have economically and socially? I will answer this question‚ analyzing both aspects‚ throughout this essay. This essay is based on books and articles I have read as well as interviews from my family members and detailed research through the internet. One source I mainly used was a book by Gyanesh Kudaisya and Tai Yong Tan: The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia‚ which gave me a good idea of the aspects that were mostly impacted by the partition and how I should

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    SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL CHANGE   "The air does not cease to have weight‚" writes Durkheim‚ "although we no longer feel that weight."(1) The point is‚ of course‚ how do we know that there is that thing called "air" out there if we do not feel its presence? What Durkheim was interested to show‚ indeed‚ was that those elements of reality that he came to call social facts(2) were out there‚ regardless of whether the individuals felt their presence or not. Actually‚ the individuals are almost never aware

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    The Time periods discussed in this essay will be between 200 BCE-1450 CE. The region will be Eastern Asia and specifically China. The changes and continuities in patterns along the Silk Road in Eastern Asia have seen two major periods‚ one being the ancestor worship and the transition into a way of life and philosophy belief. As politicaleconomic‚ and social decay befell Han China‚ Daoism gained a new popularity. The fall of the Han Empire made it difficult for the Chinese to resist nomadic

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    and evaluate the cause and impact of suburbanisation on towns and cities (40 marks) Suburbanisation is the growth of the suburbs and suburban areas on the fringes of cities due to natural increase or the movement of people. It is one of the many causes of the increase in urban sprawl. Suburbanisation occurs in many countries‚ all at different stages of development. Each case of suburbanisation can have different causes‚ such as urban push factors‚ and suburban pull factors. A push factor is something

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    BSNL competitive portfolio & Change Management M Ramesh‚ marimuthuramesh@rediffmail.com Synopsis: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. formed on 1st October „2000‚ is one of the largest & leading public sector units providing comprehensive range of telecom services in India. They operate under 13 different brands. Their customer base as on July 31‚ 2011 was at 95.14 Million. BSNL has an installed Network in the country comprising about 43.74 million line basic telephone capacity‚ 8.83 million WLL

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    asserts that constraining the flow of illegal immigration in states such as California‚ may result in economic stagnation.[4] [edit] Participation in the free market One of the largest drivers of immigration both legal and illegal is economic supply and demand for labor and the natural human desire of people to participate in the economy and in so doing better their economic situation. Labor is a mobile economic factor of production‚ efforts to limit its mobility are attempts at limiting the free market

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    Social Influence‚ Persuasion‚ and Politics The Social Effects of Political Persuasion Mackenzie Johnson Campbell University The Social Effects of Political Persuasion Do you ever stop to think about how powerful modern day technology is? Nowadays‚ technology is way more influential and persuasive. Everywhere you look there is some kind of advertisement or promotion being broadcast by the use of technology. The overwhelming use of technology allows people to be influenced and persuaded

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