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    Computing and Mobile Workforce for Lufthansa: A Case Study Submitted by: Suneel Shah‚ & 1. Are many of the Lufthansa’s challenges identified in the case similar to those being experienced by other businesses in today’s global economy? Explain and provide some examples. 2. What other tangible and intangible benefits‚ beyond those identified by Lufthansa‚ might a mobile workforce enjoy as a result of deploying mobile technologies? Explain. 3. Lufthansa was clearly taking a big risk with

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    PERMBAJTJA: 1. Cfare eshte Fondi Monetar Nderkombetar?..............................................................................2 2. Pak Histori per FMN…………………………………………………………………………..2 3. Fakte per FMN………………………………………………………………………………...2 4. Organizimi dhe Qellimi………………………………………………………………………..3 5. Kush e drejton FMN?................................................................................................................4 6. Cfare ben FMN?..........................

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    Strategic & Financial Objectives of TATA Motors‚Intel Coorparation and Lufthansa Tata Motors Tata Motors has agreed on a joint venture with Chery Automobiles in China for Jaguar Land Rover. China has been formalised to develop‚ manufacture and sell certain Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles and jointly branded vehicles for the Chinese market -Strategic Objective The Tata Motors Group employed 62‚716 permanent employees (previous year: 58‚618 employees) as of the year end out of which 56‚393 employees

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    – 4th July‚ 2011 A Report On Understanding Mutual Fund Industry & Comparative Analysis of Mutual Fund Schemes Submitted In the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) 2010-12 [pic] Acknowledgement I am grateful to Mr. Rajat Chattopadhyay‚ Zonal Head Mumbai‚ SBI MF for giving me an opportunity to undertake project in SBI Mutual Fund‚ Mumbai. I take this opportunity to express my profound

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    MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES AND INVESTORS ATTITUDE TOWARDS MUTUAL FUNDS (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HDFC AND SBI) MAJOR PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTICULARS Page No. Acknowledgement Chapter-1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2-3 NEED OF THE STUDY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 5 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 6 Chapter-2 LITERATURE REVIEW NATIONAL 8-10 INTERNATIONAL 11-13 Chapter-3 ALL ABOUT MUTUAL FUNDS MEANING OF MUTUAL FUND 15 WORKING

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    Unit VI DIVIDEND POLICY Dividend Policy • The return to the shareholders either by way of the dividend receipts or capital gains • It decides the Retention ratio & Pay out ratio • Earnings to be Distributed – High Vs. Low Payout • Objective – to Maximize Shareholders Return • Effects – Taxes‚ Investment & Financing Decision 2 A few models which studies this relationship & the dividend policies of firms are given below • • • • • Traditional Position Walter Model Gordon Model

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    UGANDA’S TAX SYSTEM. INTRODUCTION Taxation refers to a system used by the government through levying assessment to obtain money from people‚ industries and organizations. It is not relatively permanent but also compulsory and does not guarantee a direct relationship between the amount contributed by a citizen and the extent of the government services provided to him or her. Taxation is the only practical means of raising the revenue used to finance government spending on the goods and services

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    Bank Capital Components Tier 1: Tier 1 is used to describe the capital adequacy of a bank. It is the core measure of a bank’s financial strength from a regulators point of view. It includes equity capital and disclosed reserves. It also may include non-redeemable non-cumulative preferred stock. A comparison between a banking firm’s core equity capital and total risk-weighted assets called the tier 1 ratio. It is the ratio of a bank’s core equity capital to its total risk-weighted assets (RWA)

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MUTUAL FUNDS AND UNIT LINKED INSURANCE PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY : In few years Mutual Fund has emerged as a tool for ensuring one’s financial well being. Mutual Funds have not only contributed to the India growth story but have also helped families tap into the success of Indian Industry. As information and awareness is rising more and more people are enjoying the benefits of investing in mutual funds. The main reason the number

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    of the faculty guide For more project report visit techshristi.com 1.1 History of the Indian Mutual Fund Industry The origin of mutual fund industry in India is with the introduction of the concept of mutual fund by UTI in the year 1963. Though the growth was slow‚ but it accelerated from the year 1987 when non-UTI players entered the industry. In the past decade‚ Indian mutual fund industry had seen dramatic improvements‚ both quality wise as well as quantity wise. Before‚ the monopoly

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