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    TAX CREDITS

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    Tax Credits [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Tax Credits Purpose of Tax Credits A Tax Credit is a specific amount that is subtracted from the accumulated amount of tax paid by a tax payer to the State. The tax credits can be settled in terms of income tax‚ property tax and VAT. It can also be settled for the purpose of recognizing the taxes that are already settled in form of subsidies or are paid for the purpose of encouraging investment in economy

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    Credit Policy

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    HOW TO CREATE AN EFFECTIVE CREDIT & COLLECTIONS POLICY What Is A Credit & Collections Policy And Why Do We Need One? A Credit & Collections Policy should be an organized‚ repeatable practice or philosophy that a company adopts in order to control the risk it assumes when extending net payment terms to its customers. It can be as general or as specific as your company would like it to be. First and foremost‚ you should have a credit and collections policy in order to protect your accounts receivable

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    Credit Agricole

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    Running head: Credit Agricole and BP Credit Agricole PARIS (AFP) – French bank Credit Agricole‚ one of the biggest European banks by capitalisation‚ reported a doubling of net profit to 1.0 billion euros ($1.42 billion) in the first quarter‚ on Friday. The price of shares in the bank showed a gain of 1.40 percent to 11.23 euros in a market up 0.57 percent overall. The outcome‚ marking an increase of 112 percent from the result 12 months ago‚ was in line with average estimates of analysts as

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    Credit Card

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    without credit cards. If you are among the relatively few who do not own a credit card‚ the chances are good that you have a great deal of difficulty rent a car or reserving a hotel room. So‚ just what are these little plastic cards and how do they work? Let’s start by explaining the basics. What is a Credit Card? The dictionary defines a credit card as ’A card which can be used to obtain cash‚ goods or services up to a stipulated credit limit. The supplier is later paid by the credit card

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    Credit Cards

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    Credit cards are one of the most popular forms of payment for consumer goods and services in the United States. To use a credit card legally‚ you must be eighteen or older‚ but many teenagers disregard this law and sign up for a credit card through the junk mail they get in their emails. Credit cards work in a very interesting way. You get a limit of how much you can spend each month‚ and you must pay off that money by a certain date. If you don’t pay off that money‚ you must pay a certain amount

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    Credit Appraisal

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    Credit Appraisal means an investigation/assessment done by the banks before providing any Loans & advances/project finance & also checks the commercial‚ financial & technical viability of the project proposed‚ its funding pattern & further checks the primary & collateral security cover available for recovery of such funds. Credit Appraisal is a process to ascertain the risks associated with the extension of the credit facility. It is generally carried by the financial institutions

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    Letter of Credit

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    Letter of credit [pic] [pic] After a contract is concluded between buyer and seller‚ buyer’s bank supplies a letter of credit to seller. [pic] [pic] Seller consigns the goods to a carrier in exchange for a bill of lading. [pic] [pic] Seller p bill of lading for payment from buyer’s bank. Buyer’s bank exchanges bill of lading for payment from the buyer. [pic] [pic] Buyer provides bill of lading to carrier and takes delivery of goods. A standard‚ commercial letter of credit (LC) is a document

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    Cadburys Swot and Pestle

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    SWOT analysis Strengths Cadbury has a strong manufacturing competence‚ established brand name and a leader in innovation. People trust the company and support the brand. Cadbury’s is fully focused on chocolate‚ candy‚ and chewing gum‚ with a unique understanding of consumer in the segments. This allow Cadburys to be able to put all efforts and resources into just this area‚ concentrating all R&D and marketing here and not using money in other areas. Ability to respond to the market needs

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    Rural Credit

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    Rural Credit in 20th Century India An Overview of History and Perspectives Mihir Shah‚ Rangu Rao and P.S. Vijay Shankar This brief overview of rural credit in 20th century India finds a remarkable continuity in the problems faced by the poor throughout this period. These include dependence on usurious moneylenders and the operation of a deeply exploitative grid of interlocked‚ imperfect markets. We articulate the theoretical and historical case for nationalisation of banks and provide evidence

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    Debits and Credits

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    Debits & Credits In each and every accounting transaction‚ there are at least two elements (accounts) involved. These accounts are either debited or credited‚ with the amount that is reflected in the transaction‚ depending on the nature of the account (Real/Personal/Nominal) and the rule applicable to it. Golden universal rules of Debits & Credits Accounting elements are categorized into three groups; Real - examples are cash‚ equipment‚ furniture etc. Personal - Proprietor’s Capital

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