Capitalizing India’s demographic advantage Contents S.no | particular | Page no. | 1 | introduction | | 2 | Stricture of India’s workforce | | 3 | Possible Indian workforce structure by 2020 | | 4 | Comparison of India’s workforce with china china’s workforce | | 5 | Advantages of India’s Demographic Dividend * Cheap labor * Exporting labor force to other countries * Inflow of foreign
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company (Intermediate Accounting, 12th ed., pg. 792). It is important to keep paid-in capital separate from earned capital because paid-in capital is not a true reflection of a company’s performance. Net income is the source of earned capital. If the two types of capital not kept separate, the net income would be overstated and show that the company is more profitable than it really is. As an investor, earned capital is more important when attempting to figure out how profitable the company paid-in capital
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The Positive Theory of Accounting Outline In the text, Scott defines Positive accounting theory (PAT) as: “concerned with predicting such actions as the choices of accounting policies by firms and how firms will respond to proposed new accounting standards.” (263) PAT uses theory to predict the choices that management will make regarding their choice of accounting policies. This theory is introduced as a way to merge efficient securities markets with economic consequences. PAT takes the
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[pic] Ford Motor Company By Mario Torres Dr. Lawrence Shao Finance 534 September 9, 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary Company Overview A. Conduct research on the company’s operations and locations and summarize the company’s financial status for the past 3 years. 1. Operations, locations, markets, and lines of business. 1. Comparison of Ford’s financial statements for the past 3 years. Ratio Analysis A. Perform three year trend and ratio
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Strategies Used By Super Bakery Inc. Super Bakery Inc. was a virtual corporation preferring to outsource its main business applications. This was with a view of minimizing the cost of operation relative to its income levels. By outsourcing, Super Bakery could control the flow of the activities that yielded its revenue. This was without necessarily acquiring to take the immense responsibility of bearing the risks involved with each stage of production and transaction. This explains the realization
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2007 Workbook Chapter 6: Death of a Taxpayer Federal Tax Forms ................................................... 189 Income in Respect of a Decedent (IRD).................. 194 Deductions in Respect of a Decedent ...................... 201 Inherited Property.................................................... 202 Trusts ......................................................................... 205 Special Issues ............................................................ 210 Corrections were
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COURSE OBJECTIVES Financial and management accounting are more closely linked in practice than one might expect from reading traditional textbooks and the problems to be resolved often have income tax and auditing consequences as well. This seminar is designed to provide you with opportunities to apply general concepts and principles learned in intermediate and advanced financial accounting courses to new economic transactions and business decisions. Cases will be used to permit you to practice
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be determined the reason income is being recognized for jobs that have not been identified as works in progress to determine the exact completion date of the project. By testing this assertion it would have been discovered that $4 million of work was fictitious. Valuation or allocation: Paragon overstated its revenue and profits by using the earned value method which caused a huge increase in unbilled revenue by the end of 1997. Approximately 30 percent of the 1997 income statement had not been
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Wiseman, Paul. (September 1, 2010) Young, single, childless women out-earn male counterparts. USA Today. Retrieved from http://www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2010-09-01-single-women_N.htm#. In a recent USA Today article, author Paul Wiseman explores the facts about the shift in salary earnings for men and women. In this article, Paul Weismann, shares that single women with no children between 22 and 30 out-earn men on an average of 8% in the top 366 metropolitan area, according to the 2008 U
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At-Risk Students 1. Socioeconomic status; Students from low income families are five times more likely to drop out of high school than students from high income families 2. Unhealthy children; some youth develop poor eating habits, obesity has tripled, rejection and low self-esteem, depression, all these health issues affects students, therefore an unhealthy children perform less in school. 3. Teen pregnancy; a teen mother unfortunately are much less likely to finish high school or
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