are the principle component in production and transform into finished goods. The basic substances used in the process of production and from which a product is made are termed as materials. The term material is fairly comprehensive. It in includes not merely raw materials but work-in-process or semi finished goods, finished goods and consumable stores also because they may use to the process of production. Types of Materials Direct Materials: Materials that became a part of the units produced
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Counter Party Credit Rating Under Basel IIA Challenge for Finance Managers 2 Discussion Summary 1. 2. 3. 4. Basel Vs. Risk Management BaselBasel-II Road Map and Objectives BB Guideline of Basel-II implementation BaselCounter Party Rating by ECAI in determining Capital Adequacy of Corporate 5. How to face ECAI by counter parties for good rating 6. Question and Answer 3 Basel Vs. Risk Management • Basel from the view point of Risk Management • Relating to Capital Adequacy of Banks • Reflecting
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The PRESIDENT Dr. H. R. Subramanya VICE PRESIDENT Pravakar Mohanty MEMBERS Dr. Sanjiban Bandyopadhyay, A. S. Durga Prasad, M. Gopalakrishnan, K. G. Goyal, D. V. Joshi, V. C. Kothari, Bibhabananda Majumder, B. M. Sharma, Rakesh Singh, Chandra Wadhwa, Dr. D. Jagannathan, N. K. Prasad, B. C. Malu, S.G.Y.Narayanan SECRETARY Dr. Debasis Bagchi DIRECTORS Examinations Chandana Bose cbicwai@vsnl.net Studies Swapan Dey sdicwai@vsnl.net Technical A. P. Kar icwai@vsnl.com Administration & Finance R. N. Pal
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PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Course Objective The objective of this course is to help the students gain understanding of the functions and responsibilities of the manager, provide them tools and techniques to be used in the performance of the managerial job, and enable them to analyze and understand the environment of the organization. Examination The faculty member will award internal marks out of 20 (8 for Tests and 12 for class participation). The semester examination carrying 80 marks will have two
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Particulars | Page. no | 1 | Company Overview | 3 | 2 | Industry Overview | 4 | 3 | Company Details | 6 | 4 | Shareholding Pattern | 7 | 5 | Financial History | 8 | 6 | Management Practices | 9 | 7 | Operation Management | 10 | 8 | Process | 11 | 9 | Management | 12 | 10 | Labor Response | 13 | 11 | Globalization Responses | 14 | 12 | Change and Innovation | 15 | 13 | Leadership | 16 | 14 | PESTLE Analysis | 17 | 15 | Conclusion | 18 | Company overview Gopal Iron
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MIS5000 Business Process Reengineering Group 2 Bonifacio, Faye | Dy, Maria Christina | Lim, Alexander OBJECTIVE To understand the foundation of business processes, the groundwork of business process reengineering and the role IT in business process reengineering. ROAD MAP I. Business Process a. Definition b. Business Process Improvement II. Business Process Reengineering c. What? d. Why e. When? f. Who? g. How? h. Advantages
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Statements on Management Accounting PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING TITLE Value Chain Analysis for Assessing Competitive Advantage CREDITS This statement was approved for issuance as a Statement on Management Accounting by the Management Accounting Committee (MAC) of the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA). IMA appreciates the support of The Society of Management Accountants of Canada (SMAC) in helping create this SMA and extends appreciation to Joseph G. San Miguel, of
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Chapter 10 Strategy and the Master Budget Cases 10-1 Emerson Electric Company © Joseph San Miguel, reprinted with permission. 10-2 LetsGo Travel Trailers (Source: “LetsGo Travel Trailers: A Case for Incorporating the New Model of the Organization into the Teaching of Budgeting,” by Sally Wright, Cases from Management Accounting Practice, Vol. 14, Montvale, NJ: Institute of Management Accountants, 1998). Note that part 2 of this case requires the use of Excel. 10-3 Building
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referring to. These phases are: Concept Phase, Planning Phase, Development Phase, Implementation Phase and Closeout Phase. Also, within each phase I will describe the parts of my household move plan as they apply. Project Managers (PM) have a huge job in ensuring their teams (and overall projects) are created and maintained successfully. This is imperative to the successfulness of the project and a PM needs to be able to logically go through each of these phases using critical thinking for the plan
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[pic] |INDEX | |CHAPTER No. |Particulars |Page no. | |1. |Introduction, meaning & defination. |3 | |2. |Modus operandi, terms
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