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    of the unwillingness of those who possess money to part with their liquid control over it. The rate of interest is the ‘price’ which equilibrates the desire to hold wealth in the form of cash with the available quantity of cash...” (Keynes, 1964, p. 167) In simple words, liquidity preference means how much cash people like to keep with them at a particular time. The concept of this liquidity preference was first developed John…

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    recording, categorizing, summarizing and reporting a business transaction in a trivial fashion and in regards to money, the summary of this transactions are in the preparation of financial statement, which includes, income statement, balance sheets and cash flow statement, that sum up and interpret the operations performance of the company’s over a specific time period (Financial Accounting, n,d). Whilst Managerial accounting is define as the method of classifying, computing, exploring,…

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    the funds of a company to the best benefit of the company while following compliance guidelines. To do this some of the decisions a finance manager would make would pertain to the capital structure of a company, input on investment and dividends, cash management and very importantly evaluating the financial performance of the company. B. As a financial manger each of the above decisions will need to be made in the most ethical and legal manner possible. A finance manager holds the trust and…

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    1. Why is executive compensation important? How does it relate to a company’s values? Executive compensations hold importance because executives have a wide range of responsibilities and need to have incentive to perform for the company as well as their shareholders. If these executives are not correctly compensated they will have less motivation to lead the company in a correct manner. This also reflects on the company’s values because the way they incentivize their executives sets a tone…

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    TABLE OF CONTEXT Content Pages 1. What advantages, if any, does the system of performance budgeting have over other forms of budgeting such as incremental line budgeting, programme budgeting, and zero-based budgeting? 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Discussion 1.2.1. Definitions of forms of budgeting 1.2.2. Advantages and disadvantages 1.2.3. Comparison of the forms of budgeting 1.3. Conclusion 1.4. Recommendations 2. To what extent is budgeting in South Africa meeting the requirements of…

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    the following theories: 2.2.1 Cash Conversion Cycle Theory Cash conversion theory was propounded by Blinder and Maccini (2001), cash conversion cycle theory is the time it takes a company to convert its resource inputs into cash. It evaluates how effectively a firm is managing its working capital. In most cases, a company acquires inventory on credit, which results in accounts payable. A firm can also sell products on credit, which results in accounts receivable. Cash, therefore, is not…

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    rely more on accounting profits or cash flow An investor should give his or her decisions basing on a statement of cash flows because: The greatest difference between profits and cash flows is that profits data use accrual accounting, while cash flows base on real figures. Precisely, profit data will be recorded in the current period regardless of a company received money or not. Meanwhile, the other expenses such as wages, interest and rents must be paid by cash. Therefore, a company might be…

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    accounting in public sector provides better quality financial information, more comprehensive and increase efficiency. This allows a better way of discharging accountability by extending the assessment of financial performance beyond the application of cash and supports a better decision making by internal management by providing information on the full cost of operations and the resources used to deliver services to the public 1-Revenue and Expense Matching The most fundamental benefits of…

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    2.2. Concept of Madhab’s Hat curve of Reliability By using the above data, Mean Time Between Failures and the Reliability for each year has been calculated as shown in the Table 2. As explained earlier the reliability has been calculated by using failure data method. Like Bath Tub curve we can put the data of Reliability for all the years in MINITAB software and after putting the data we got a curve which is shown in the figure - 3. If we observe closely we can mark the curve looks lika a Hat.…

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    Tips for Brick and Mortar Businesses By: Rachel Lions Tips for Brick and All Rights Reserved Cover photo by Andresk8, available under a Public Domain license Copyright © 2015 By: Rachel Lions All Rights Reserved. This book may not be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in whole or in part by any means, including graphic, electronic, or mechanical without the express written consent of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Booktango books…

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