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    Corporate Governance

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........1 2.0 WHAT IS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 2 3.0 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE THEORIES…………………….……………..........3 3.1 Fundamental corporate governance theories……………………..……………….3 3.1.1. Agency Theory………………………………………………………………3 3.1.2. Stewardship Theory…………………………………………………………4 3.1.3. Stakeholder Theory………………………………………………………….4 3.1.4. Transaction Cost Theory…………………………………………………….4 3.1.5. Political

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    Challenges to Pakistan Economy

    Challenges to Pakistan’s Economy - Proposed Remedies & Solutions. Professor Dr. Shahida Wizarat Paper presented at the pre-budget seminar organized by the Southern Regional Committee of (ICAP), at Marriott Hotel, Karachi. 10 April 2008 1. Introduction All the serious challenges Pakistan’s economy is facing today like very wide budget and trade deficits, galloping inflation, increase

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    Chapter 8 Datamation Bridging the Digital Divide Chetan Sharma Setup Datamation Consultants

    CHAPTER 8 DATAMATION BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Chetan Sharma setup Datamation Consultants in August 1987 with 50,000 rupees (Rs). By 2003, he was at the head of a company with an asset base of Rs 58 crores (USD 12.7 million that year, 2003; a crore is equivalent to Rs 10 million). Chetan believes his company has shown a model for bridging the digital divide, a model that he wants to sustain as the company grows. Datamation Consultants was started with the dear aim of facilitating the inclusion

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    Tail Risk

    Foundations and Trends R in Finance Vol. 4, No. 4 (2009) 247–325 c 2010 V. V. Acharya, T. Cooley, M. Richardson and I. Walter DOI: 10.1561/0500000025 Manufacturing Tail Risk: A Perspective on the Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 By Viral V. Acharya, Thomas Cooley, Matthew Richardson and Ingo Walter Contents 1 Introduction 2 How Did We Get There? 2.1 2.2 2.3 The Panic of 1907 and Its Aftermath Bank Competition, Financial Innovation and Risk-Taking in the Last Decades of the 20th Century Risk-Taking

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    Tata - Corus –a Case of Acquisition

    Tata - Corus –A case of Acquisition Submitted To: Dr.R.Sahu By : Jitesh Maharwal(2004 IPG 29 ) Nikhil Garg(2004 IPG 44) Harendra Singh(2004 IPG 83) Sunny Tyagi(2004 IPG 83) Contents TATA & CORUS: A Case of Acquisition .......................................................................... 3 Steel Industry Background .............................................................................................. 6 Tata and Indian Steel Industry ..........................................

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    Chapter 1: Introduction to International Accounting

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING Chapter Outline I. International accounting is an extremely broad topic. A. At a minimum it focuses on the accounting issues unique to multinational corporations, especially with respect to foreign operations. B. At the other extreme it encompasses the study of the various functional areas of accounting in all countries of the world, as well as the activities of a number of supranational organizations. C. This book provides an

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    Finance

    TABLE DES MATIERES Introduction Chapitre I. DESCRIPTION ET PRESENTATION DE L’ETABLISSEMENT BMCI 6 I.1. Historique & Evolution 6 I.1.1. Historique 6 I.1.2. Principales étapes du développement de la BMCI 7 I.2. Structure & Organisation 9 I.2.1. L’activité de la banque 9 I.2.2. Les fonctions de Groupe : 11 I.2.3. Une banque résolument tournée vers l'international : 13 I.2.4. Une stratégie offensive sur le marché : 13 I.2.5. Un acteur majeur dans les marchés

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    The Bank Liquidity Crisis and Aircraft Finance

    The Bank Liquidity Crisis and Aircraft Finance: A Sector Review By Ronald Scheinberg Fewer lenders, higher pricing, yield protection among results of the worldwide liquidity crisis. The liquidity crisis in world financial markets precipitated in fall 2008 by, among other things, the collapse of Lehman Brothers, has continued unabated. This crisis has affected the extension of bank credit to every industry, with banks reluctant to make loans so as to preserve their capital, especially in anticipation

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    Private Bank

    BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA * Introduction: Indian Banking Sector * Role of Banking Sector in Developing Economy (India) * Regulatory Body: RBI * Banking Regulation Act 1949 * Present Scenario * Future Aspect * Risk Involved * SWOT Analysis : Banking Sector in India 2.1 Banking Sector (India) In India the banks are being segregated in different groups. Each group has their own benefits and limitations in operating in India. Each has their own dedicated target

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    Nestle Pure Life

    MARKET Markets may be any of a variety of different systems   Markets vary in size, range, geographic scale, location, types and variety of human communities Market is any structure that allows buyers and sellers to exchange any type of goods, services and information Market facilitates trade and enables the distribution and allocation of resources in a society Markets allow any tradable item to be evaluated and priced   MARKET DEMOGAPHICS Population: 180,000,000 Growth rate: 1.828%

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