duration. This common platform enables a meaningful comparison of money over different time periods. • An important principle in financial management is that the value of money depends on when the cash flow occurs – which implies Rs.100 now is worth more than Rs.100 at some future time. Indian Institute of Technology Madras Management Science-II Prof. R.Madumathi Time Value Of Money Time Value Of Money The Time-Value Of Money Money like any other desirable commodity has a price
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BAHAUDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITY SAHIWAL CAMPUS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allied bank Limited BZU SAHIWAL CAMPUS | | | | ANAM FAYYAZMBS-10-56 10/6/2012 | PREFACE The purpose of this report is to elaborate my internship that what I have done
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performance of the organization. 2. At the beginning of a month‚ a lady has Rs. 30‚000 available in cash. She expects to receive certain revenues at the beginning of the months 1‚ 2‚ 3 and 4 and pay the bills after that‚ as detailed here: Month Revenue Bills 1 Rs. 28‚000 Rs. 36‚000 2 Rs. 52‚000 Rs. 31‚000 3 Rs. 24‚000 Rs. 40‚000 4 Rs. 22‚000 Rs. 20‚000 It is given that any money left over may be invested for one month
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= GNP – Depreciation – Taxes + Subsidies. = 5‚ 00‚000- 50‚000 – 30‚000+5‚000 = 4‚ 25‚000 Crs. Calculate GNP and NNP from the following data. Net income from abroad is Rs. 1‚400 Crs.‚ GDP is Rs.20‚ 000 Crs.‚
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “PRICING STRATEGIES OF RELIANCE COMMUNICATION” Submitted in the partial fulfilment of Bachelor of business administration (MJP Rohilkhand University session 2008 – 2011) SUBMITTED TO: - SUBMITTED BY:- MR. TARUN GUPTA
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management team and the following information has been gathered: (a) Plastic eyes will cost Rs.15 per hundred whereas the existing glass eyes cost Rs.20 per hundred. The plastic eyes will be more liable to damage on insertion into the toy. It is estimated that scrap plastic eyes will be 10% of the quantity issued from stores as compared to 5% of issues of glass eyes at present. (b) The synthetic filling material costs Rs.80 per tonne. One tonne of filling is sufficient for 2‚000 soft toys. (c) Scrap fabric
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Blair Water Purifiers India Case Study Analysis Executive Summary Blair company inc. was founded by Eugene Blair in 1975. The company’s mission is to provide equipment that will meet the needs of its target market in terms of filtration and purification of water for having high quality water. As part of the organisational goal‚ the company is also aiming to enter international market to be able to be known in both local and international level and position itself in the global competition. As
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EXPORT PLAN AKG Pickles & Spices Product: Malaysian Pickle Quantity: 2‚000 jars (500gms.)‚ 3‚000 jars (200gms.)‚ 5‚000 jars (100gms.) Price: Rs.120 / jar (500gms.)‚ Rs.50 / jar (200gms.) & Rs.30 / jar (100gms.) Value: Rs.5‚40‚000 Packing Style: Glass jar with plastic seal & Carton Shipment Date: 10th November‚ 2008 Country: Malaysia Registered office location: Haveli Kharagpur‚ Munger‚ Bihar‚ India Plan of logistics (inland) The pickle will be packed
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car for his personal use having cost Rs. 700‚000. * He is the owner of a house which was previously rented in 2009 at rent of Rs 15‚000 per month with a refundable security of 300‚000. At the end of Feb 2013 the building was vacated by previous tenant in March 1st 2013. * It is again rented to another person at the monthly rent Rs. 30‚000 and received 500‚000 as security. The amount was refunded to previous tenant.He also received loan from company Rs 800‚000 with 6% interest rate. *
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POVERTY ALLEVIATION It is only in the twentieth century that poverty and the poor have come to be matters of our concern and obligation. After a long neglect of the poor during the British Rule‚ the measures adopted after Independence signify the recognition of poverty and the social responsibility for alleviating and reducing it. How did this happen? What have we done? How far have we succeeded? Before attempting to answer these question‚ let us first take up the question of the concept of
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