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    capital structure

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    Capital Structure Financial Seminar DFI 605 Group Members Nidhi Batta D61/79041/2012 Caleb Musau Kivuva D61/79601/2012 Tom Mbuya Odundo D61/78251/2012 CathrineWanjiku Kamau D61/60682/2013 Daniel Mwangi Mwaniki D61/84153/2012 Ndiangui James Wambugu D61/79627/2012 Submitted to: Mr. Mirie Mwangi September - December 2013 Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Masters in Business Administration degree at the University of Nairobi.

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    The Five Factors of Production This paper will discuss the factors of production. Four factors‚ land‚ labor‚ capital‚ and entrepreneurship‚ are commonly recognized. However research has shown that a fifth factor‚ technology should be added and is becoming more important in today ’s economy and almost overshadowing the previous four factors of production. Land in production represents the natural materials used in production of goods and services. It provides the raw materials and resources that

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    capital punishment

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    Abstract This quote stated by Bhattarai Aman is what made me think a little deeper about capital punishment “The death penalty is justified because it – and it alone – pays proper respect to the importance of human life.” A human’s life is the most important thing in this world. Everyone may take different paths in life but there is one thing that every person has in common‚ and that is the overly used acronym nowadays by teenagers “YOLO” (meaning “You only live once”). Being alive is a privilege

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    Capital Punishment

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    Capital Punishment: Its Pros‚ Cons‚ and Effectiveness Within the United States I. Introduction This study looks to explore how capital punishment has had a positive or negative affect on our justice system. Some states enforce capital punishment within their state lines‚ and some do not. However‚ the states that do enforce it hardly ever do so‚ only in some rare instances. Crimes rates in the states vary with some being high and others remaining at a steady rate. Its no question that the

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    Capital panishment

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    SHOULD DEATH PENALTY RETURN TO ALL COUNTRIES???? This essay will explain the history and pros and cons of death penalty. Capital punishment was used in the past by all countries but now only 58 nations are using it. On the other hand 95 countries are not using it at all and the remaining ones use it only for exceptional circumstances. Death penalty should exist in all countries for certain crimes such as child

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    Working Capital

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    A SYNOPSIS ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF THE L & T. UNDER SUPERVISION OF: -------------------SUBMITTED BY NAME : ENROLLMENT NO : STUDY CENTER CODE : REGIONAL CENTER MRS. A.R. RAJALAKSHMI : Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for qualifying Master of Business Administration (FINANCE) 1 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF THE L & T. TABLE OF CONTENTS S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Title of the Project………………………….………………………..3 2

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    Capital Market

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    INTRODUCTION: ~ Capital market is the market for leading and borrowing of medium and long term funds. ~ The demand for long-term funds comes from industry‚ trade‚ agriculture and government (central and state). ~ The supply for funds comes from individual savers‚ corporate savings‚ banks‚ insurance companies‚ specialized financial institutions and government. *SIGNIFICANCE: ~ A sound and efficient capital market is extremely vital for the economic development of a nation. ~ So‚ the significance

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    Capital Allowance

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    TOPIC 6: CAPITAL ALLOWANCES Learning outcomes: At the end of this topic‚ students should be able to: i. Understand and identify the qualifying plant expenditure for plant and machinery. ii. Compute initial allowance‚ annual allowance‚ notional allowance and accelerated capital allowance. iii. Determine the balancing charge or balancing allowance on disposal of assets. 1.0 Introduction * Capital expenditure is not tax deductible. So‚ depreciation or amortization is also not deductible

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    Capital Budgeting

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    LIST OF CONTENTS DECLARATION 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3 LIST OF CONTENTS 4 INTRODUCTION TO CAPITAL BUDGETING 5 CAPITAL BUDGETING PROCESS 7 ORGANIZING CAPITAL BUDGETING PROCESS IN LARGE FIRMS 8 CAPITAL BUDGETING DECISION RULES 9 CAPITAL BUDGETING: EMERGING ISSUES AND TRENDS 12 CRITIQUE 13 CONCLUSION 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY 16 Introduction to Capital Budgeting Indian economy as a whole has largely been insulated against the global economic slowdown‚ the Indian real estate sector though has been seriously

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    Capital Goods

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    Capital Goods INTRODUCTION: • Capital goods originally referred to the means of production. Individuals‚ organizations and governments use capital goods in the production of other goods or commodities. Capital goods include factories‚ machinery‚ tools‚ equipment‚ and various buildings which are used to produce other products for consumption. Capital goods‚ then‚ are products which are not produced for immediate consumption; rather‚ they are objects that are used to produce other goods and services

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