CORPORATE REPORTING AND ANALYSIS By Dr. S.A.S. ARUWA[1], CNA ____________________________________________________________________ Being a paper presented at ANAN Practitioners’ Forum at Mainland Hotel, Lagos on 3rd August, 2010 ____________________________________________________________________ Abstract Good corporate reporting is generally an indication of competitiveness and superior corporate governance. Good reports show initiative and effort on the part of the preparers. Significant
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT (SIP) REPORT ON RATIO ANALYSIS UNDERTAKEN AT KRISHAK BHARATI CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Submitted By: SINDHUJA YADAV (117040592015) Guided By: PROF. SNEHLATA PATNAIK (Assistant Professor) MBA PROGRAMME (YEAR 2011-2013) A SIP REPORT SUBMITTED TO GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION [MBA] BHAGAWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT (MBA) Sr.no.149, near ashirwad villa, new city
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Corporate Governance refers to the way an organization is directed, administrated or controlled. It includes the set of rules and regulations that affect the manager’s decision and contribute to the way company is perceived by the current and potential stakeholders. The corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different participants in the corporation such as; boards, managers, shareholders and other stakeholders and spells out the rules and procedures
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Running head: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS TOOLS Strategic Management Analysis Tools XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX xxxxxxxx Abstract The number of strategic management analysis tools have increased dramatically in the last twenty years. This increase could be a result of a growing demand to meet the new demands this new global market. This literature review aims to outline these articles and findings by concentrating on the strategic management research tools and describing the tools that
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in the financial reports:- Contents Abstract- 4 Acknowledgement- 5 Chapter-1 5 Introduction- 5 Background and overview: 6 Scope of the dissertation: 7 Research questions: 8 The aim and the research tasks: 9 Structure of dissertation 10 Chapter-2 11 Literature review: 11 1. Theories on Corporate Social Responsibility: 11 2. Motivation behind Corporate Social Responsibility: 13 3. Financial performance as motivation: 14 4. Relation between CSR and Financial Performances:
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................................. 3 Problem Statement and Rational for the Research ....................................................................... 4 Problem Statement ...................................................................................................................... 4 The Rationale for Research.......................................................................................................... 4 Objectives of the Study and Hypothesis .............................
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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 3 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Background of Study 4 1.2 Problem Statement 7 1.3 Research Questions 9 1.3.1 Main Research Question 9 1.3.2 Specific Research Questions 9 1.4 Research Objectives 10 1.5 Scope of Study 12 1.6 Significance of Study 13 CHAPTER 2 14 2.1 Literature Review on Insurance Sector (Conventional & Takaful) 14 2.2 Literature Review on Topic 16 2.3 Literature Review on Stability of Underwriting Operation 18 2.4 Literature Review on Solvency Margin
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UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA FIRST SEMESTER 2014/2015 (A141) COURSE CODE : BKAL3063 COURSE : INTEGRATED CASE STUDY PRE-REQUISITE : BKAF3073 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & REPORTING IV 1. SYNOPSIS This is a capstone course for the accountancy programs, which integrates knowledge from financial accounting & reporting, management accounting, taxation, audit, finance, management and business–related, information technology and
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of the study Financial statement analysis is a process of evaluating relationships between different components of financial statements to obtain a better understanding of the firm’s financial condition and performance. It focuses on key figures in the financial statement and significance of relationship that exist between them. Financial analysis helps users to understand the numbers presented in the financial statement and serve as a basis for financial decision making. Financial analysis is among
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A. INTRODUCTION OF THE CASE There are many puzzling issues that could occur in the process of auditing a listed company. These issues could be created either intentionally or the other way around. Therefore, an objective analysis is needed to clear the puzzles especially if the auditors wish to curb fraud cases among their clients. In the case of Flat Cargo Berhad (FCB), the auditor has found some inconsistencies in the accounts of FCB. Thus, a case study is conducted to bring the hidden mystery
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