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    CHAPTER – 4 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION TABLE NO 1: PREMISES/VISUALLY APPEAL OR NOT 4.1 TABLE SHOWING THE PREMISES/VISUAL APPEALING OF THE KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK. COMPETENCY RATING NO. OF RESPONDENTS PERCENTAGE Satisfied 50 50% Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 30 30% Dissatisfied 20 20% Total 100 100% ANALYSIS: In this…

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    CASE 1: PLASTIC COLOR PROBLEM QN. A small plastic product made of Bakelite is black and has a good sales record for years; however sales have begun to drop off significantly. The competition is using bright colors in their product and is taking over the market. In what way can the first company improve its product, add color and increase productivity to lower the price? Answer The Bakelite plastic was created in 1909 by Leo Baekelan, a Belgian chemist. Bakelite has revolutionize the way consumer…

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    BHP Case

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    overheads, wages and other expenditures) related to the management of business operation. If the business is generating the turnover equal to its expenditure, making neither a profit nor a loss, company is said to be breaking even unprofitability is the financial loss faced by the company. The fast expansion of the company by way of acquisitions contributed to its lower and declining profits apart from other reasons. BHP’s return…

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    continent and take control of most of the trade routes? In this essay, I will try to show the successful development of the English Colonial Empire and the reasons beyond it. I argue that the reasons beyond successful development of the England were new financial system of the government arranged after the Revolution of 1688, the mercantilist policies implemented by the Acts of Trade to monopolize trade between England and its colonies, the geographical position of the England, the construction…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction This chapter provides a review of previous study which is related to generation Y, characteristics of generation Y, the differences between generation X and generation Y, level of income adequacy, and expenditure pattern. 2.1 Generation Y 2.1.1 Who is generation Y? The word of “Generation Y” comes from the Advertising Age magazine since 1993. Generation Y, Boomlets, Echo Boomers, Millennial Generation or Internet Generation (Cameron, 2007) are those…

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    6.5. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS TABLE 6.1: Differential costs associated with the year-long operation of 16 boxes. Differential costs are recurring incremental expenses incurred by Western because of Purple Recycling. Differential Cost Analysis For the year-long operation of 16 boxes Assumption Utilities Expense $0.84 USD / year / box [11] 17.07 Server Hosting Expense $50 / month [12] 600.00 Maintenance Expense $150/year/machine [13] 2,400.00 Wages Expense 10 minutes to empty each box, 4 times…

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    without effecting their current and quick ratios to an extreme. What Tesco considers to be its current assets amounts to a total of 15,417 million GBP. There is a total of 19,405 million GBP in current liabilities. The current ratio of company amounts to a rate of 0.79%. This means that for every 1 GBP of current liabilities Tesco has, it has 0.79 GBP of current liabilities that it is responsible for. A more reliable way to test Tesco’s solvency is to…

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    Kohl's Dupont Analysis

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    every $1 worth of goods produced $1.3 and $1.4 of Kohl’s revenue. In addition, Kohl’s has a better Return on Equity than others competitors of its industry. A lower equity multiplier means that a company is more favorable than one that has a higher ratio. For this reason, a lower rate does not has a high debt servicing costs and depends less on debt financing. Based on the results, Kohl’s has a smaller risk of debt than its competitors because it able to manage the principal repayment as well as…

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    Kmg Case

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    In 2014, firm’s current ratio was equal to 1.90, which is 0.03 increase compared to 2010. Firm’s quick ratio increased from 1.68 to 1.73 in the period of 2010-2013. The firm’s cash ratio went up from 0.64 to 0.69. Although current ratio and quick ratio above 1 indicate sufficient liquidity, a cash flow analysis revealed KMG’s high dependence on JV and associates in cash generation. As it…

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    Pirani Score

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    The mean Pirani score at 1st visit was 5.21 points and became 2.1 points after the last manipulation cast (pre-tenotomy) , 1.05 points at the final follow up. There was significant improvement of Pirani score from 1st visit and through the stages of treatment up to the final follow up.There was statistically significant relation between the mean Pirani score at 1st visit and that at the final follow up( P = 0.002 ). At the end of follow up;The results of all feet were as…

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