toward defined-contribution plans that require employ- ees to actively join and select their own savings rate. For those workers who are eligible only for a defined-contribution plan and elect not to join or to contribute a token amount‚ savings adequacy may be much
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19. How has the Sarbanes-Oxley Act affected internal controls? The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was created because of the losses that stockholders experienced due to financial fraud. Because of SOX‚ internal control of public companies’ management increased. It established provisions that companies should fulfill pertaining to their management and recording of transactions. More thorough and stricter guidelines were created to help companies go about with their activities related to internal controls. This
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Question: Identify any information management activity in any organization of your choice and apply the processes of designing data and information management. Developing Health Management Information Systems The basic concepts Some Definitions System: A collection of components that work together to achieve a common objective. Information System: A system that provides information support to the decision-making process at each level of an organization Health Information System: A system
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usually the main factor for a satisfactory food intake. It is very important that for sustaining a healthy and normal life‚ diets should be planned with the scientific knowledge of nutrition. It is very essential to learn the general principles and considerations that govern the planning of balanced diets. Meal planning is regarded both as a science as well as an art. It is regarded as an art because it involves the skillful blending of colour‚ texture and flavor and it is considered to be a science because
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Problems Identified By The Narasimham Committee 1. Directed Investment Programme : The committee objected to the system of maintaining high liquid assets by commercial banks in the form of cash‚ gold and unencumbered government securities. It is also known as the statutory liquidity Ratio (SLR). In those days‚ in India‚ the SLR was as high as 38.5 percent. According to the M. Narasimham’s Committee it was one of the reasons for the poor profitability of banks. Similarly‚ the Cash Reserve Ratio-
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Subject – product & quality management Topic – Iso standards companies – whirlpool & reebok submitted to – prof. komal kamra Group Members Roll no. Name 2 Mayuresh Pitale 3 Rahul Sawant 4 Indrabhushan Yadav 10 Estiyak Salmani 46 Ajit Yadav AcknowledgemenT We would like to thank to our Prof. Miss Komal Kamra
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TABLE OF CONTENT Items | P.No | 1. Introduction: corporate governance | 2 | 2. Introduction: selected companies | 3 | 3. Analysis of the two companies on the practice of corporate governance | 4 | 4. Application of corporate governance (detail review) - Malayan Banking berhad | 7 | 5. Application of corporate governance (detail review) - Public Bank Berhad | 15 | 6. Conclusion | 22 | 7. References | 23 | 8. Appendix: a. The Malaysian Code on
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Defining Key Ratios: http://www.equitymaster.com/detail.asp?date=01/05/2010&story=3&title=Investing-Back-to-basics-XXI * Net interest margin (NIM) * Operating profit margin (OPM) * Cost to income ratio * Other income to total income ratio Net interest margin (NIM): Just as we calculate and measure performances of non-financial companies on the basis of their operating performance (EBITDA margins)‚ the performance of banks is largely dependent on the NIM for the year. The difference
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 1. Background 4 The general nature of this business activity 4 Benefits to society in terms of need satisfaction 4 Why we chose this business venture 5 2. Idea description 6 The nature of our products and services 6 Reasons why consumers will buy our products/services 7 Our special services 7 3. Idea feasibility 8 4. Location 11 7 important site selection factors 11 Location of business 12 How location factors apply to our business 12 5. Enterprise
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Chapter 12 Theories and Schools of Modern linguistics Introduction The Prague School • Introduction • Phonology& Phonological Oppositions • Functional Sentence Perspective(FSP) The London School • Malinowski’s theories • Firth’s theories • Halliday & Systemic-Functional Grammar American Structuralism • Early Period: Boas & Sapir Bloomfield’s Theory • Post- Bloomfieldian Linguistics Transformational- Generative Grammar • The innateness hypothesis • What Is a generative grammar • The Classical
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