Nachimuthu and Barani Gunatharan. * Entrepreneurship Challenges and Opportunities in India - Dr.N. Santhi and S. Rajesh Kumar. * Some Critical Issues of Women Entrepreneurship in Rural India -VIJAY KUMBHAR (Department of Business Economics Dhananjayrao Gadgil, College of Commerce, India). * Women Entrepreneurship in India: Opportunities and Challenges- Gurendra Nath Bhardwaj, Swati Parashar, Dr. Babita Pandey. * Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship: A Case Study
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Public Sector in Current Conditions In recent years, Vietnam has made a significant progress in completing the legal system in general and the regulations on accounting and auditing in particular, including the regulations to ensure the efficient management of public expenditure and to create a more favorable environment for the operations of the public sectors (Kara, 2012). The actual implementation of current legal framework of accounting in public sectors, however, shows the lack of consistency
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Razmanova S.V. 55 ESSAY ON CORPORATE COMPETITIVE ENERGY CAPACITY S.V. Razmanova Branch of «Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC» in Ukhta, Ukhta, Komi Republic, Russia grtara2011@yandex.ru DOI: 10.12731/2227-930X-2013-2-5 This paper puts forward a hypothesis explaining the nature of integration processes in the modern economy; it proposes the idea of corporate competitive energy capacity, which is understood as the company’s combined intellectual and material capital; and gives a formalized presentation of
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cash flows. Another objective is to present information about an entity’s economic resources and changes in the resources resulting from financial effects of the business transactions and events, etc. Due to the existence of information asymmetry, external users know less about the entity and its operations than management. They need to rely on information that the management provides to make rational business and economic decisions. Financial reporting assists external users, particularly investors
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Supply and Demand simulation concept is essential to understand the effects of pricing and availability to consumers on real world commodities. This simulation captures the impact of different scenarios and situation of the property management company, Goodlife Management in the city of Atlantis. In the scenarios and based on the situations that occurred, these factors influences the equilibrium such as adjusting the rental rate of the apartments to maximize revenue. An attempt to increase the price
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Existing Business Proposal ECO/561 June 21, 2012 Dr. Jill Trask Business Proposal It is very significant to comprise a business plan in the shifting world business to stay ahead. The changes in the economy will create or shatter the business. In this paper Adnan will discuss the existing goods or services business proposal of Thomas Money Services Inc. The reason to have a business plan for the organization is to restore or generate more profits for the business. Elasticity
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Economics is the social science that analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek οἰκονομία (oikonomia, "management of a household, administration") from οἶκος (oikos, "house") + νόμος (nomos, "custom" or "law"), hence "rules of the house(hold)".[1] Political economy was the earlier name for the subject, but economists in the late 19th century suggested "economics" as a shorter term for "economic science" that also avoided
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can improve her international competitiveness. INTRODUCTION Japan had experienced tremendously economic growth after World War II until 1980s. Nikkei stock market index has experienced a high hit of 40,000 in Year 1989. After the appreciation of yen, mistakes in fiscal policy and a serious bubble economy in 1990s, Japan fell into recession for more than two decades. To make it worse, the economic crisis in 2008 and March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan were a great hit to the economy
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Topic of Tutorial: Introduction to accounting. Decision making and the role of accounting Learning Objectives: Discuss the nature of decisions and the decision making process. Outline the range of economic decisions made in the marketplace. Apply information to make basic economic decisions. Exercise 1.6 Factors in making a business decision Consult the business section of a local newspaper, or the The Australian Financial Review, or a business journal, such as BRW (Business Review
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marketers view the world as one market and create products that fit various regional marketplaces. GLOBALISATION: * Increasing interconnection in the world’s economic, cultural and political systems. FORMS OF GLOBALISATION: ECONOMIC: under both the GATT and its successor WTO, world trade has expanded rapidly; TNCs have increased economic interdependence and several generations of NICs have emerged CULTURAL: western culture diffused to all parts of the world through media POLITICAL: influence
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