Companies Ordinance, 1984 1 i THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1984 (XLVII OF 1984) ********* CONTENTS ………… PART I - PRELIMINARY Sections Pages 6. Preamble Short title, extent and commencement Definitions Meaning of "subsidiary" and "holding company" Ordinance not to apply to certain corporations Application of Ordinance to non-trading companies with purely provincial objects Ordinance to override memorandum, articles, etc. 7. 8. 9. 10. PART II-JURISDICTION OF COURTS
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CHAPTER-1 1.1 INTRODUCTION The textile sector played a very important role in many developed /developing countries. In Bangladesh this sector has also contributed as well as still contributing towards the development of the socio-economic condition of the general masses. Textile industry has made substantial progress and has continued to contribute to the national economy, both by reducing imports and increasing exports. The existing scenario of the textiles sector is presented below:
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FULL TIME COURSE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Submitted By: KAAT RAFIK O. (Batch 2008-10) Guided By: Prof.R.GANESHAN MAHARASHTRA COSMOPOLITAN EDUCATION SOCIETY‘S PAI INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE CAMP- PUNE-411001 1 CERTIFICATE This is certify that KAAT RAFIK OSMAN BHAI student of PAI international centre for management excellence, Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education society, Pune has completed his field work report on the topic of RATIO ANALYSIS AT INDIAN RAYON
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that the tax planning has assumed far-reaching importance in the confounded complexities of the taxation laws. Methods commonly used by tax payers to minimize tax liability: 1. Tax Evasion 2. Tax avoidance 3. Tax Planning Tax Evasion Unscrupulous citizens evade their tax liability by dishonest means. Some of which are: 1. Concealment of Income 2. Inflation of expenses to suppress income 3. Falsification of accounts 4. Conscious violation of rules These devises are unethical
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The Proposed Salary Income Tax Slab Rates 2011-12 In Pakistan Federal Budget Bill are as follows: 1. Where the taxable income does not exceed Rs.350,000 0% 2. Where the taxable income exceeds Rs.350,000 but does not exceed Rs.400,000 1.50% 3. Where the taxable income exceeds Rs.400,000 but does not exceed Rs.450,000 2.50% 4. Where the taxable income exceeds Rs.450,000 but does not exceed Rs.550,000 3.50% 5. Where the taxable income exceeds Rs.550,000 but does not exceed Rs.650
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of On-The Job Training, Learnings and Experiences 1. GUIDELINES: -must be computerized -font style is Times New Roman -font size is 12 -double space -in short bond paper -insert in a sliding folder (Paper not plastic) Housekeeping : Blue Folder Food and Beverage : Yellow Folder Front Office : Maroon Folder 2. CONTENTS OF DISCUSSION: A. THE PRELIMINARY 1. Title Page 2. Acknowledgement
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Constituting Liability and Methods of Assuming Liability Chapter III Circumstances to Waive Liability and Mitigate Liability Chapter IV Special Provisions on Tortfeasors Chapter V Product Liability Chapter VI Liability for Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Chapter VII Liability for Medical Malpractice Chapter VIII Liability for Environmental Pollution Chapter IX Liability for Ultrahazardous Activity Chapter X Liability for Harm Caused by Domestic Animal Chapter XI Liability for Harm Caused
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1 COMPANIES ACT, 1956 FORMATION OF A COMPANY 2 I INCORPORATION OR PROMOTERS OF A COMPANY Before a Co. is formed, there must be some persons who have an intention to form a Co. & who take the necessary steps to carry that intention into operation. IMT NAGPUR - 2011-13 Such persons are called “Promoters”. 3 PROMOTERS OF A COMPANY IMT NAGPUR - 2011-13 It is they who : Conceive the idea of forming the Co.; Take the necessary steps to incorporate
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Credit Risk Grading Manual - BANK 1 CREDIT RISK GRADING MANUAL - BANK Bangladesh Bank vide its BRPD Circular No.18 dated December 11, 2005 advised all Banks to implement Credit Risk Grading for their borrowing clients as per Credit Risk Grading Manual. The Credit Risk Grading Manual released earlier was applicable only in case of lending to commercial clients. The area which required to be focused was how to risk rate an obligor if it is a Banking Company or a Non-Banking Financial Institution
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