...Finance case study annuity etc.? i just started to learn finance. so, i need the model answer so that i can refer to it. here is the case Paul Murray* Paul Murray would soon graduate from business school with his MBA. He had accepted a fine job offer. Paul’s wife, Nancy, was an attorney with a local firm specializing in corporate law. Paul and Nancy were expecting their first child a few months after Paul’s graduation. With the experience of paying for their own graduate educations fresh in their minds, Paul and Nancy recognized that they would have to plan early to accumulate enough money to send their child through four years of college. Paul wanted to accumulate a fund equal to four times the first year’s tuition, room, and board by the time his child entered college. Paul and Nancy assumed that these fees might increase, perhaps annually, through the four years of college. However, if they invested the funds appropriately, the investments would yield enough to cover the increase in fees through the four years of college. Ideally, Paul and Nancy wanted their child to be able to choose among an array of public or private colleges with good academic reputations. A recent newspaper article had indicated that the average tuition, room, and board at private four-year institutions was about $15,000 per year. They felt that if their child were entering college this coming fall, $18,000 per year for tuition, room, and board would provide the range of choice they sought...
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...1/11/13 MAT Registration Form Feb.-2013 M A T R E G IS T R A T IO N F O R M ( F e b - 2 0 1 3 ) * R e gist ra t ion/F orm No. *624480* C hoice of Te st Ta king * O pt ion * Te st C e nt re C it y Offline (Pa pe r Ba s e d T e s t ) C hoice I. 406-MA DHYA PR A DESH: INDO R E C hoice II. 404-MA DHYA PR A DESH: BHO PA L Per s onal Par t icular s * Na me of C a ndida t e * Da t e of Birt h * Na t iona lit y A ddre ss f or * C ommunica t ion Mr. A MIT KUMA R J ESA NI 14-J un-1992 India n SA TYA M TR A DER S KILA C HO WK * C it y Ema il-ID C ont a ct No. DA TIA * Pin C ode A MIT. J ESA NI92@GMA IL. C O M 07522233535 Mobile No. 475661 9926296737 * Ge nde r * C a t e gory Ma le GEN Qualificat ions & Exper ience Det ails * St a t us of De gre e * Pe rce nt a ge a t 10+2 * St re a m/Discipline in De gre e Ha v e y ou e a rlie r a ppe a re d in A PPEA R ING 75 C O MMER C E GMA T : * Pe rce nt a ge a t De gre e Ex pe rie nce in Mont hs C A T : Ye s XA T : Ye s Mode of Pay ment Tra nsa ct ion No. /R e ce ipt * No. De cla ra t ion - - > Cr edit / Debit Car d 2000106705 301204416724 * Pa y me nt Da t e 11-1-2013 I he re by a f f irm t ha t t he pa rt icula rs f ille d by me in t his f orm a re t rue a nd corre ct . I ha v e re a d a nd unde rst ood t he t e rms a nd condit ions of t he t e st a nd a gre e t o a bide by t hose . R e gist ra t ion/F orm No. 624480 Pla ce Da t e Signa t ure of A pplica nt (To be signe d prior t o de spa t ch) Kindly s a v e...
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...The kabiliwala The cabuliwallah is from Kabul. His real name is Abdur Rahman. He works as a peddler in India. He goes to Kabul once a year to visit his wife and little daughter. In the course of selling goods, once he reaches to the house of writer, Rabindranath Tagore. Then his five years daughter, Mini calls him ‘Cabuliwallah! A Cabuliwallah’. When Cabuliwallah goes to visit Mini she is afraid because he is wearing loose solid clothes and a tall turban. He looks gigantic. When the writer knows that Mini is afraid, he introduces her with him. The Cabuliwallah gives her some nuts and raisins. Mini becomes happy from next day, the Cabuliwallah often visits her and he gives her something to eat. They crack looks and laugh and enjoy. They also feel comfortable in the company each other. The writer likes their friendship. But Mini’s mother doesn’t like it. She thinks that the peddler like Cabuliwallah can be child lifter. However, Mini and the Cabuliwallah becomes intimate friend. The Cabuliwallah sells seasonal goods. Once he sells a Rampuri shawl to a customer on credit. He asks him for the money many times but he doesn’t pay. At last he denies buying the shawl. The Cabuliwallah becomes very angry and stabs the customer. Then he is arrested by police and taken him to the jail. He is jailed for eight years. When he is freed from jail at first he goes to visit Mini surprisingly. It is the wedding day and he isn’t allowed to visit her. When he shows the finger of a piece of paper...
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...BRIC Spotlight Report ____________________________________________________________ _________________ Automobiles Sector in India: Fast Growth October 2010 Fast Facts India is the second fastest growing automobile market in the world after China. Passenger vehicle production during the period April 2010 to August 2010 increased by nearly a third from a year ago. For the year ending March 2011, passenger vehicle output is expected to exceed 2.5 million. India is emerging as a major production base for small cars, with output expected to reach 3 million units by 2016. The country is building a reputation in designing and manufacturing low cost cars. Production of trucks and buses increased by nearly 66% between April 2010 and Aug 2010. An expanding highway network and overall economic growth is pushing up demand. India is the second largest market for motorcycles worldwide. Output of over 4.5 million units was registered during April 2010 – Aug 2010, marking growth of over 27%. The auto parts industry is also scaling up, as global car manufacturers are increasing their component sourcing from India, due to cost and engineering competencies. Competition is intense as most global firms have entered the market. O nly three decades back, Indian car buyers had just two models to choose from. Both were local reproductions of European models that had disappeared from the western markets soon after World War II. Irrespective of market demand, manufacturing capacity was...
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...HOMEWORK CAP613T: DATABASE ADMINISTRATION Q1. Profiles and accounts are managed in SQL Server 2008 using various stored procedures. Create profile and its accounts and manage them using those stored procedures and give the screen shots with results. Ans. sysmail_add_profile_sp [pic] sysmail_add_account_sp [pic] sysmail_add_profileaccount_sp [pic] sysmail_update_profile_sp [pic] sysmail_update_account_sp [pic] sysmail_update_profileaccount_sp [pic] Q2. Create Event Notification for updation and deletion of table. Ans. Creating Event Notification for updation: CREATE EVENT NOTIFICATION NotifyUpdateEvents ON DATABASE FOR UPDATE_TABLE TO SERVICE '//AdventureWorks/EventNotificationService' , 'current database' GO Creating Event Notification for deletion: CREATE EVENT NOTIFICATION NotifyDeleteEvents ON DATABASE FOR DELETE_TABLE TO SERVICE '//AdventureWorks/EventNotificationService' , 'current database' GO Q3 “A common configuration is to use the same account for both SQL Server Service and SQL Server Agent Service” comment. Are there some extra conditions or rights in windows operating system for the accounts used by SQL Server Agent, if yes. Discuss them? Ans. • Adjust memory quotas for a process: This privilege determines who can change the maximum memory that can be consumed by a process. This privilege is useful for system tuning, but it can be misused, for example, in a denial-of-service...
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...On January 12, 2016 I went to see the cellist, Amit Peled, play in the Brooks Center. Amit Peled played the cello while his partner Noreen Cassidy-Polera played the piano. The concert was made up of four main sets and then had three individual pieces at the end to close. The longest part of the show was “Suite No. 3 in C major for Cello Solo, BMV 109” by J.S. Bach. This was only Mr. Peled playing the cello. I found this very interesting as the music conveyed a lot of different emotions. After doing more research I discovered that the music followed a pattern of emotions that was outlined in the concert program. The piece started out with the Prelude which just set the stage for what would follow. The Prelude was followed by Allemande which was played at a fast tempo and was very upbeat. This represented a more joyful or happy emotion. Next was Courante. This was very fast paced was seemed to illicit an even happier emotion from the audience than before. The fourth part was called Sarabande. Before this Mr. Peled was building the audience up with happiness and with this part he portrayed a much sadder emotion. The piece at this point was very slow and had more deep...
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...testers Density Testers Amit Sood Hi everyone... You can now chat with me Shaji what is the weight of Desktop 7200 Amit Sood 45kg Shaji 6900? Amit Sood discontinued model Shaji any model available wich is less than 15kg Amit Sood 6308 Shaji i couldn't find details in site of this model sorry it is there what is the weight Amit Sood 15kg weight Portable kind 6308 model Shaji what is the weight of Desktop 7200 Amit Sood 45kg Shaji 6900? Amit Sood discontinued model Shaji any model available wich is less than 15kg Amit Sood 6308 Shaji i couldn't find details in site of this model sorry it is there what is the weight Amit Sood 15kg weight Portable kind 6308 model Shaji oh thanks...sorry iwas on a con call Amit Sood its ok Shaji what is the approximate price of this model Amit Sood where do you want delivery of the unit Shaji cochin Amit Sood for 6308 4.35+tax Shaji both 6308 & 7200 Amit Sood EXF 6308 Portable kind 4.35 lac plus tax accuracy EXF 7200 Desktop Kind 4.50 lac plus tax Shaji ok, how about service and warrnty Amit Sood one year warranty those machines are ready to use software support only required Shaji onsite warranty? Amit Sood yes on site Shaji ...
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...in a Quebec High School Vered Amit – Talai indulges her readers with a commonly accepted phenomenon of Western civilization in which adolescents rarely transition into adulthood with their childhood friends through the experiences of a group of high school students in The Waltz of Sociability: Intimacy, Dislocation, and Friendship in a Quebec High School. It is assumed that peer relationships developed during adolescence are of considerable importance but only temporary. The social and cultural ramifications of this assumption are a recurring theme in this article. Amit-Talai takes a more personal approach towards investigating this assumption rather than the typical sociological and anthropological approach which view these temporary relationships merely “as an aspect of life cycle development” (Amit-Talai 233). Amit-Talai dismantles these ways of thinking by reevaluating four common features associated with high school students teetering upon the precipice of graduation and subsequent adulthood; “(1) that true friendships are private, free-floating relationships; (2) that adolescents have more time for developing such friendships and fewer competing commitments; (3) that friendship takes on a special intensity in adolescence; (4) that adolescent friendships are necessarily transient as a function of life cycle changes” (Amit-Talai 236). The development of friends during adolescence is crucial to one’s social status and general development. Amit-Talai shows that the time frame...
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...start-up that means “Business” KOZHIKODE: IIM-K graduate Amit Kourav wants to lead by example. When most of his classmates lapped up high paying jobs with MNCs and leading corporate, Amit decided to stay back on campus to prove a point in entrepreneurship. Originally from Madhya Pradesh, Amit, who passed out in March 2011, has been staying back at the student's hostel for the past one year to run High Octane, a boutique cafe-food court- bookshop combine, which has been a big hit with the students and faculty on the campus. Buoyed by the success of the plush outlet, Amit is currently in talks with banks and consultants to roll out a cafe chain on campuses and educational institutions in other parts of the country. Amit has also been advising many current students on starting new enterprises. "I was the coordinator of the entrepreneur cell on the campus in my final year and we used to hold regular events and talks for fostering entrepreneurship among students. I had always wanted to start something on my own ever since my college days. It was a private talk with a Harvard professor who visited the IIM-K campus for a guest lecture series which really stirred me to take the plunge," Amit said. Though he initially toyed with many project ideas, the cafe- bookshop-food court combination emerged as the most viable project as there was a huge demand for such a place on the campus. "Our idea was to create a place which the campus community could relate to and think of as their...
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...Obesity and its complications are a worldwide epidemic Poor Nutrition – A Global Problem Many basics of our food have now deteriorated in quality: • Poor storage, long transport, irradiation, processing • Fast food, unhealthy foods • The environment • Commercial pressure to buy sugared products • Mass retail products with no science – full of additives, flavorings etc. HERBALIFE® INTRODUCTION: Herbalife International is an American multi-level marketing company that develops markets and sells nutrition, weight management and skin-care products globally. The company was founded in 1980, and it employs around 7,400 people worldwide. Herbalife reported net sales of US$4.072 billion in 2012, an 18% increase over 2011, and net income of $477.19 million, a 16% increase over 2011. Incorporated in the Cayman Islands, its corporate headquarters is in Los Angeles, California, United States. The company distributes its products in 91 countries (as of November 2013) through a network of approximately 3.2 million independent distributors, some of who earn profit on product sales and additional commission from a multi-level marketing (MLM) compensation structure. HISTORY OF HERBALIFE® In 1980, Mark Hughes founded Herbalife, selling products out of the boot of his car. His stated goal was to change the nutritional habits of the world. His first product was a protein shake designed to help people manage their weight...
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...A CASE STUDY ON MOTIVATION Amit was a very brilliant student. He loved challenges and was always ready for new challenges. His lateral thinking skills were excellent and he hated to do things in the same manner every time and solve the problems by using traditional step-by-step logic. He completed his PGDM from a reputed institute. Amit joined XYZ project at ABC Ltd. Delhi in December after successfully completing his training at Bangalore. He was always appreciated for his “out of the box thinking” by his trainers. He always wanted to go back to Delhi, his hometown and live with his parents and when he got a transfer to Delhi he didn’t waste a single moment in saying yes to the new project and heading towards Delhi. Many of his friends were also moving out from Bangalore at the same time which only made his decision easier. He felt that the XYZ project offered better career prospects as it was a new project and he was offered to work on the current technologies that were in demand in the market. He was sure he would excel in his new position at ABC Ltd, just as he had done as a trainee. He joined as Assistant Systems Manager with a handsome pay hike for becoming a confirmed employee of the company. The company also had international operations and there was more than a slim chance that he would be sent to USA or UK on a project. Knowing that this would give him a lot of exposure, besides looking good on his resume, he was quite excited about the new job. I joined...
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...Froppa: Building an e-commerce business for an existing retail chain This case was written by Devendra Mangani and Dinesh Singh under the supervision of Dr. Bennett McClellan. The purpose of this case is only to provide material for online/offline discussion and the authors do not intend to provide any view points on Indian e-commerce or retail industry. The authors may have disguised certain names, information and situations to protect confidentiality. Part of the Sunstone Business School courseware.© Anytime Learning Pvt. Ltd. Sunstone Business School prohibits any form of reproduction, storage of transmittal without its written permission. To order copies or request permission to reproduce material, contact Sunstone Business School (www.sunstone.in) Sitting at the café shop at the Marriott, lot of thoughts were going into Amit’s head. It has been a while thinking about launching his own venture under the umbrella of his family business, and he needs to make significant progress now. Pankaj is a good friend and today’s conversation with him will provide him more perspective and direction. He has done his own bit of research but there is still a lot to do. His family is supportive of him and willing to invest Rs ~2Cr but he needs to think it through. Is the risk even worth taking? Even if he doesn’t want to do his regular software engineering job, he can always start working with his father and family. Now, since he has given the background to Pankaj, he is...
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...Social Roles and Identities Determine Intelligibility and Voice One can only wonder how many times a person is misinterpreted, misunderstood, and misrepresented during their lifetime. Usually this has to do with a lack in verbal communication. However, in this essay, we will see how social roles and identities determine the intelligibility and voice of a speaker and thus directly affect whether the intended message is received accurately or not. Drawing from several academic sources, we will see how it is possible and even a common occurrence to be misrepresented due to one’s social role or identity as it biases people about the content of one’s speaking even before the speaking has begun. Before we see how intelligibility and voice are affected by social roles and identities, it is important to define them. Intelligibility is defined as simply the ability to be understood, and voice is simply the perceived content of a message that a person is communicating. These two terms, are very much related and have a lot to do with how the message of what is being communicated is received. If a message is conveyed with a high level of intelligibility and an unbiased, clear voice, then the content is understood according to how the speaker intended it. This however is not often the case as social roles and identities often manipulate and alter the intelligibility and voice of a message. Social roles, i.e., the set of norms that people are expected to follow given their...
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...earns 2.5 Freedom Points (Reward points) for every ` 100 you shop, dine out, fill fuel, book travel or spend online. These Freedom Points earned can be accumulated and redeemed for exciting gifts. Please visit www.freedomrewardz.com for more information. Daily Cash Withdrawal & Transaction Limit State Bank Classic Debit & Shopping Card particulars Minimum Daily Cash Limit at ATMs Maximum Minimum Daily Point of Sales/eCommerce Limit Maximum Domestic ` 500/` 40,000/No such limit ` 50,000/- Card Type Digit Mastro Visa 16 16 For ATM For purchasing on POS/ME PIN Based Signature on fall back PIN Based Singnature on fall back For purchasing on internet CVV of three digit CVV of three digit By: Amit Kumar SMS Alert for Better Tracking Get instant SMS alerts for all Cash withdrawal/Purchase transactions/Online transactions made on your State Bank Classic Debit & Shopping Card. Issuance and Annual Maintenance Charges Particulars Issuance Charges Annual Maintenance Charges Card...
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...A REPORT ON PORT OPERATION AND DRY CARGO HANDLING By PARMAR AMIT J. Adani Petronet(Dahej) Port Pvt Ltd. A REPORT ON PORT OPERATION AND DRY CARGO HANDLING By PARMAR AMIT J. “The report is submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirement of MTM Program of Faculty of Technology Management, CEPT University” CEPT UNIVERSITY Date of submission : 20th July 2012 AUTHORIZATION This is to certify that Mr. Amit Parmar student of FTM, CEPT University has successfully completed the project work titled Port Operation and Dry Cargo Handling in partial fulfillment of requirement of MTM Program of Faculty of Technology Management, CEPT University . This project report is the record of authentic work carried out by him during the period from 04/05/2012 to 18/07/2012 . He has worked under my guidance. Signature Name Project Guide : Capt. Srinivas Kaki Date: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This report could not have been written without the kind support and mentorship of Capt. Srinivas Kaki (AGM Dry cargo, Adani Petronet (Dahej) Port Pvt Ltd {APPPL}). I would like to thank Mr. Binu Daniel (Asst. Manager HR APPPL) for giving me opportunity to work in APPPL and his support during the time of internship in the organization. I would like to thank Mr. Lal Singh (radio operator), Mr. Rajendra Sharma (Jetty supervisor), Mr. Dipak Joshi for (Jetty supervisor) Mr. Vinod Paul (Supervisor Backupyard), Mr. Sadhu Ramani (Silo incharge) ...
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