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    Introduction of Best Practices A project is a temporary endeavour undertaken to create a unique product or service and must have a beginning and end. For any project to be successful‚ it is important to understand what the project is supposed to achieve and is gauged by two parameters‚ that the project be delivered on time‚ and within budget. Utilising project management best practices‚ tools and techniques I would recommend to the Information Technology Manager the following guidelines for implementing

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    A STUDY ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN TIRUMALA MILK PRODUCTS PVT.LTD A Project report submitted to the Department of Commerce and Business Administration‚ JNTU‚ KAKINADA. In partial fulfillment for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION By CH.SESHAGIRI (Regd.No: 12JK1E0014) Under the guidance of Mr.Sk.Irshad (HOD)M.B.A.‚ M.com.‚( Ph.D.‚) GUNTUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚YANAMADALA(Affiliated to JNTU KAKINADA

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    MINIMIZING WORKING CAPITAL Working capital is the key to a successful business. It is like their blood flow and the manager’s job is to help keep it flowing. Under the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles working capital is simply the difference between a company’s Current Assets‚ which are cash‚ inventory‚ accounts receivable and prepaid items‚ and Current Liabilities‚ accounts payable and accrued expenses. Working capital is of major importance to a business because it controls the current

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    background they bring to the business; include synopsis (background‚ relevant employment and professional experience‚ significant accomplishments‚ and educational background of each member); detail resumes may be provided in the appendix describe non-management positions‚ responsibilities/qualifications‚ personnel policies outside advisers (board of directors; legal council; accountants; bankers; consultant# your facility‚ including a layout‚ description of business image‚ hours of operation operations

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    UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Capstone Project “Relationship between determinants of working capital and profitability in Cement sector” Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by: Mohammad Hasan‚ Nishant Kumar‚ Pawan Singh‚ Ravi Kant In the guidance of:Ms. Ruchi Kakkar Assistant Professor Lpu. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY

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    Working Capital Management Submitted to: Submitted by: Mr. Mukesh Hans Swati Chaudhry MBA-IIsem Working Capital Management The working capital management is a delicate area in the field of financial management. Every business needs investment to procure fixed assets‚ which remain in use for a longer period. Money invested in these assets is called ‘Long term Funds’ or ‘Fixed Capital’. Business also needs funds for short-term purposes to finance current operations. Investment

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    TECHNIQUES FOR INVENTORY CONTROL: THE NEED FOR INVENTORY In industry‚ inventory means ’stock of goods’. It may mean raw materials‚ work-in-progress‚ maintenance materials‚ processed and semi-processed materials‚ oils‚ fuels and lubricants as well as finished and semi-finished goods. They may be either in solid‚ liquid or gaseous form‚ required for future use‚ mainly in the production process as in the case of finished goods for re-sale. In any case‚ it is an idle resource having an economic value

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    Saurashtra University Re – Accredited Grade ‘B’ by NAAC (CGPA 2.93) Solanki‚ Ashvinkumar H.‚ 2009‚ Working Capital Management in Selected Small Scale Industries of Gujarat State‚ thesis PhD‚ Saurashtra University http://etheses.saurashtrauniversity.edu/id/eprint/66 Copyright and moral rights for this thesis are retained by the author A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study‚ without prior permission or charge. This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively

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    Working capital management is crucial to a company’s goals and planning function. Proper management of working capital can mean that difference between a company’s ability to carry out pre-planned strategic goals and becoming stagnant and losing its competitive edge. A company’s current assets typically end up being its most liquid assets‚ which makes them some of the most valuable when it comes to making corporate decisions. Working capital management is defined as a “managerial strategy focusing

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    customers. A firm grants trade credit to protect its sales from the competitors and to attract the potential customers to buy its products at favourable terms. Trade credit creates accounts receivable or trade debtors that the firm is expected to collect in the near future. The customers from whom receivable or book debt have to be collected in the future are called trade debtors or simply as debtors and represent the firms claim or asset. A credit sale has three characteristics: First‚ it involves

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