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    Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 2 Inventories Contents OBJECTIVE Paragraphs 1 SCOPE 2-5 DEFINITIONS 6-8 MEASUREMENT OF INVENTORIES Cost of inventories Costs of purchase 9-33 10-22 11 Costs of conversion 12-14 Other costs 15-18 Cost of inventories of a service provider 19 Cost of agricultural produce harvested from biological assets 20 Techniques for the measurement of cost 21-22 Cost formulas 23-27 Net realisable value 28-33

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    Important Concepts and Effects of a Commodity Price Change in the Market.

    Oil palm plantation business models As of early 2011, oil palm plantations covered 7.8 million ha in Indonesia, out of which 6.1 million ha were productive plantations under harvest (Slette and Wiyono 2011). In 2010, these plantations produced 22 million tons of CPO and the production increased further to 23.6 million tons by the end of 2011. Most plantations, as well as CPO production, are located in Sumatra and Kalimantan (Indonesian part of Borneo). Between 1997 and 2006, 400,000 ha of oil

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    Industry Organisation Model vs Resource Based Model

    This essay will define two major contrasting models that organizations can use in pursuit of competitive advantage, the industry organization model and the Resource Based model. These models will be applied to Hubbard’s Foods, a small family owned New Zealand breakfast cereal manufacturer, who against the odds can hold their own alongside the big names of the cereal industry. All the while operating in an environmentally friendly manner with a far greater corporate social responsibility than

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    The Things They Carried

    public transportation are few of many actions that can save our natural resources as an individual. Natural resources are divided in to two major catagories based on their necessities in the ecosysytem. These are called biodiversity , they are usefull for our living, like forest , terrestrial animals and fish.And Geodiversity , minerals, air, water, , are assist and make our living easier. Nowadays the endanger of these natural resources are obvious problem in many places of our planet. There

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    Geopolitical and Legal Factors in International Business

    study of the influence of political and economic geography on the politics, national power, and foreign policy of the states. It’s the combination of geographic and political factors influencing a country or a region. It is also the national policy based on the inter-relation of politics and geography. Geopolitics combines the study of geography with the study of politics. Geography refers to a physical landforms, size and resources while politics refers to relations between among state origin.

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    Banking and Sustainable Business

    specific examples of how this work can improve our decision-making processes and encourage real improvement in our clients’ practices. “Our approach is not all about declining clients or deals. Instead, we will measure our success in this area based on how many businesses we help to transform.” — CHRIS PAGE, CHIEF RISK OFFICER BUILDING STANDARDS AND CHANGING PRACTICES ANZ released four social and environmental management policies in 2008 which set out the standards that guide our decision-making

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    Seven Sister

    Seven Sister States The Seven Sister States of India The Seven Sister States (Assamese: সাতভনী ৰাজ্য), also called "Paradise Unexplored," is a name given to the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura in northeastern India. These states cover an area of 255,511 km2, or about 7 percent of India's total area. They had a population of 44.98 million in 2011, about 3.7 percent of India's total. Although there is great ethnic and religious diversity

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    Smoothie King

    China is the largest exporter($2.21 trillion in 2013) and second large importer($1.95 trillion in 2013) of goods in the world. The socialist market of China is the world's second large economy by nominal GDP and by purchasing power parity after the United States. China main export partners are Hong Kong(17.4%), United States (16.7%), Japan (6.8%) and South Korea($.1%). However, South Korea(9.4%), Japan(8.3%), Taiwan(8.0%), United States (7.85), Australia (5.0%) and Germany (4.8%) are China main import

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    Factor Endowment Analysis of an Emerging Industry of Bangladesh

    In economics a country's factor endowment is commonly understood as the amount of land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship that a country possesses and can exploit for manufacturing. Countries with a large endowment of resources tend to be more prosperous than those with a small endowment, all other things being equal. The development of sound institutions to access and equitably distribute these resources, however, is necessary in order for a country to obtain the greatest benefit from its factor

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    Online College in Brazil

    Legando Universidade (Legacy University) INVESTMENT IN EMERGING MARKETS Target Country - BRAZIL Country Industry - EDUCATION Proposal - DISTANCE EDUCATION COMPANY Legando Universade Country: Brazil 1 Contents Country: Brazil............................................................................................................................................... 2 Culture ......................................................................................................

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