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    issued shares held by shareholders (Nikolaev, 2016). This method mainly is used for public companies where the share price is publicly available. Also it can be calculated for private companies by considering the price of a share based on the latest trade (Victor, 2015). When a company is private, the value calculated by Market Capitalization method is…

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    an excellent geographical and strategic position on the road between East and West, the Continent and the Mediterranean, a country that possesses the attractive location, the natural resources, the tradition of industrial quality and well-developed trade. Bosnian companies have rich tradition in successful participation in international projects worldwide, as well as in education and capable labor. Advantages of investing in Bosnia and Herzegovina are: economy open to EU, stable domestic…

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    Recommendation Policy makers are actually making a trade-off on the way to create and expand a GSE. This off-budget vehicle that funnels government subsidiaries to favorable motive was, in turn, bringing risks for the government. Effective accountability and supervision are a must-have to limit the risks. Stanton (2007) had few view points on the matter of accountability. The author believes that effective operations and balance between flexibility and accountability are vital. Failure…

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    electronics, movies and music, party supplies, health and beauty, clothing, and jewelry among others (Wal-Mart Annual Report 2016). The innovativeness of the team has meant that the organization has grown to be one of the leading retail stores and it trades in New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Target Corp. is also amongst the leading discount stores in the United States and it was founded in 1902 and it is also traded in NYSE (Target Corp. 2016 Annual Report). The headquarters of the company is…

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    CHAPTER-4 ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION CREDIT MANAGEMENT AT KAR MOBILES PVT LTD: Very few companies have attempted a systematic articulation and formalization of their credit policy and KAR MOBILES PVT LTD is one among them. TERMS OF PAYMENT: Terms of payment at KAR MOBILES PVT LTD are open account. Credit sales at the company can be As per the purchase order the amount is taken at the time of delivery. • The company excise duty is 12%. • Letter of credit is also followed. • Mode of…

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    interesting correlations is that, the more widespread a trading economy is in the society in which the game is being conducted, the more likely it is that the proposer will offer a deal that the responder is inclined to accept. Where there was little trade, the attitude of the proposer seemed to be, "It's mine, and I'll keep it," and the responder's attitude was, "I don't expect anything from you, and anything you give me, no matter how picayune, I'll accept." Another interesting correlation…

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    the drawbacks for all the parties involved in the trade. According to Peng (2014), “[…] The aggregation of such buying (importing) and selling (exporting) by both sides leads to the country- level balance of trade […]” The gains to international trade come from the value and uniqueness of the exports generated by one nation’s firms that are very beneficial for other nations to import. To bring a concrete example, lets analyze the one of the trades that existed between Cuba and the United States…

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    business analysis becomes more complex, the requirement for organizations to produce both timely and accurate data is essential (Subramanyam, 2014). More specifically, analysts, investors, and creditors alike rely on figures from statements such as balance sheets, income statements, and statement of cash flows in an attempt to conduct both accounting and financial analysis (Subramanyam, 2014). Additionally, analysts also must take into account their evaluations regarding economic, sector, and…

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    economies. Results from these studies become hard to generalize for comparatively small sized businesses in developing countries that operate within a rather undeveloped financial markets, where companies commonly depend on deeply on owner financing, trade credit, and short-term bank loans to finance their required investment in working capital (Chittenden, et. al; 1998, Saccurato, 1994). Companies offer an push to the economic growth of developing countries and its incentive is gaining…

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    1. According to Note 19, as presented in the annual financial report of DAMAC Properties for the year 2014, the two major sources of revenue are revenue from sale of land (amounting to USD 1136 million in 2014 and USD 799.2 in 2013) and revenue from constructed units (amounting to USD 873.5 in 2014 and USD 425.1 in 2013). 2. Examining the nature of DAMAC’s properties and services, it has been highlighted, both by the annual report for 2014, as well as the company website, that it is that…

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