1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1. Objectives of the study:- ➢ To study Mutual Fund Industry with specific reference to equity growth oriented schemes. ➢ To compare the performance of 5 open ended equity mutual fund schemes with various financial parameters like Treynor, Jenson and Sharpe Model. ➢ To assess the above-mentioned schemes in-depth and suggest the investors for the same. ➢ To assign ranks to the selected mutual fund schemes and suggest suitable scheme to the investors
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CHAPTER 9 PROJECT FINANCE AND CONTRACT PRICING In the previous chapters, techniques for project planning, scheduling, resources management, and time-cost trade off have been introduced. This chapter will deal with project cash flow to predict the actual flow of money during the contract duration. Also, this chapter will introduce the means for finalizing a contract price. A project's cash flow is basically the difference between the project's income and its expense. The difference between a company's
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me useful material, response and experience to conducting this study. I would like to express my grateful thanks to my friends and all the construction company in Vietnam who participated in filling the questionnaires and provided the valuable information for this study. Personally, I wish to express my deep gratitude to my parents, my wife, sister and brother for their spiritual support and encouragement during the time of study. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 12 Dec. 12 Bui Trung Kien ii
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If you want to add a lot of prose about company background and your opinion about what should be done, that is fine but not what I'm looking for. I want you to give quantitative responses to steps 6 and 7, and clearly and concisely discuss this information. For Step 6 look for product line documents/websites on national imaging dealers (e.g. Kyocera, Canon, Minolta, etc.). For Step 7, complete the chart and discuss the common IT priorities. Use an outline to clearly distinguish your answers:
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to resolve the debt problems even more than that, it also serves as the transfer of funds from individual to another individual, company or firm as well as which has been adopted by some of the banking system. Thus, we takes the opportunity to study a bit about al Hiwalah, al Hiwalah concepts, definitions, propositions evidences, harmonious and conditions of al Hiwalah. We were also discusses the concept of al Hiwalah in the banking system is related to money (remittances). Concept of Al-Hiwalah:
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PREPARED BY:- SHREYA BHARADWAJ(623) SWATI PAHWA(662) CONTENTS 1. What is corruption? 2. Need for a theory of corruption 3. Origin of corruption 4. Causes of corruption 5. Measuring corruption 6. A sketch of a theory linking corruption and development. 7. Correlation 8. Effect of corruption on development 9. Conclusion 10.Bibliography 11. Appendix 1. What is corruption? Now-a-days corruption can be seen everywhere. It is like cancer
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[pic] |Syllabus Axia College/School of Business XBIS/219 Business Information Systems | |Copyright © 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of Business Information Systems. This includes a broad foundation for both technical and nontechnical business professionals. Special emphasis is placed on how information is used by different types of businesses across different industries. Policies Faculty and students/learners
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Introduction: HR Office has retained our services to study the current HR business processes, analyze bottlenecks and make suitable recommendations to streamline their HR practices thereby making HR a strategic department within the overall business. HR Office is a manufacturing warehouse that provides construction materials for contractors to approximately 300 customers. The manufacturing warehouse has 1,200 employees in multiple offices around the state with positions across a variety of jobs
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BRIEFING PAPER Number 06553, 10 November 2015 Zero-hours contracts By Doug Pyper and Aliyah Dar Inside: 1. Introduction 2. The prevalence of zero-hours contracts 3. The legal implications of zerohours contracts 4. Zero-hours contracts and jobseeker benefits 5. Coalition Government review of zero-hours contracts 6. Coalition Government consultations 7. Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 8. Draft Regulations 9. Opposition proposals prior to the 2015 General Election 10. Scottish
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The Importance of the Organizational Behavior in a Merger and Acquisition Process: Study case of an International Company in Brazil Ana Cristina Limongi-França - Universidade de São Paulo Heidy Rodriguez Ramos - Universidade de São Paulo Daniella Silva da Conceição - Universidade de São Paulo ABSTRACT The 90’s decade is known by the large number of the merger and acquisitions. It happens mainly by the rising of the improvement of competition among companies. The merger and acquisition process
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