there arise number of problems in terms of investment of time, energy, money, etc. which are faced by researcher. Despite of all this, a researcher carries out research keeping in mind all its intricacies to avoid any glitch at later stage. The concern arises when results of such a research is not disseminated adequately. Many outcomes of research are known to just few and are not accessible to others. Rest are not even aware of such researches. The present study confers to make the researches conducted
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Presentation: Private Equity – part 1. General introduction Fin205 Jiayue Dai Chao Yang 1. What is PE? a. Not quoted on a public exchange. b. Make investments directly into private companies or conduct buyouts of public companies that result in a delisting of public equity. Capital for private equity is raised from retail and institutional investors, and can be used to fund new technologies, expand working capital within an owned company, make acquisitions, or to strengthen a balance sheet
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INTRODUCTION Different investment avenues are available to investors. Mutual funds also offer good investment opportunities to the investors. Like all investments, they also carry certain risks. The investors should compare the risks and expected yields after adjustment of tax on various instruments while taking investment decisions. The investors may seek advice from experts and consultants including agents and distributors of mutual funds schemes while making investment decisions. Types of
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employees’ training. By training the employees their skills and abilities are enhanced which make them work more confidently and with full devotion and interests. Training the employees is not the wastage of organizational money but it is more like an investment which has got high returns. By reviewing the work already done in this area of interest, the paper clarifies what employee training, organizational commitment and high performance particularly mean in the dictionary of any organization. Training
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American Journal Of Business Education –Fourth Quarter 2014 Volume 7, Number 4 Olympus Imaging Fraud Scandal: A Case Study Dennis Elam, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USA Marion Madrigal, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USA Maura Jackson, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USA ABSTRACT This case examines the two decade long tobashi scheme by Olympus Imaging Executives to hide $1.7 billion in losses. In the 1980s, a soaring yen and falling dollar caused bottom line income problems for
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investors and then diversifies its investment into many different holdings such as stocks, bonds, or government securities in order to provide high relative safety and returns. Mutual Funds now represents perhaps the most appropriate opportunity for most investors. It is no wonder that birthplace of mutual funds - the U.S.A.- the fund industry has already overtaken the banking industry. The Indian industry has already started opening up many of the exciting investment opportunities to Indian
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