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Working capital

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Working capital :  Concepts, Importance and objects Article Shared by : siddu reddy  Get pdf by clicking below link:: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ft7yiRAm4qFfCQfYO32jCXquPAQEzvi7/view?usp=drivesdk

Finance commission of India

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Finance commission of India Artice shared by   Download by following link : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xdc6hbgUr3ZsTnEVQIs1UMHRl1CafEmL/view?usp=drivesdk https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xdc6hbgUr3ZsTnEVQIs1UMHRl1CafEmL/view?usp=drivesdk

Capital Structure Financing assets with debt and equity

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Capital Structure Financing assets with debt and equity Article shared by   What is capital structure? Capital Structure refers to the amount of  debt  and/or  equity  employed by a firm to fund its operations and finance its assets.  The structure is typically expressed as a  debt-to-equity  or debt-to-capital ratio. Debt and equity capital are used to fund a business’ operations,  capital expenditures , acquisitions, and other investments. There are tradeoffs firms have to make when they decide whether to raise debt or equity and managers will balance the two try and find the optimal capital structure. Optimal capital structure The optimal capital structure of a firm is often defined as the proportion of debt and equity that result in the lowest weighted average cost of capital ( WACC ) for the firm. This technical definition is not always used in practice, and firms often have a strategic or philosophical view of what the structure should be. In order t

Service Marketing: Definition, Features and Problem Faced in Marketing Services and difeerence between services and goods

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Service  Service Marketing: Definition, Features and Problem Faced in Marketing Services Service Marketing: Definition, Features and Problem Faced in Marketing Services! Definition of Service Marketing: Service marketing is marketing based on relationship and value. It may be used to market a service or a product. With the increasing prominence of services in the global economy, service marketing has become a subject that needs to be studied separately. Marketing services is different from marketing goods because of the unique characteristics of services namely, intangibility, heterogeneity, perishabil­ity and inseparability. In most countries, services add more economic value than agriculture, raw materials and manu­facturing combined. In developed economies, employment is dominated by service jobs and most new job growth comes from services. Jobs range from high-paid professionals and technicians to minimum-wage positions. Service organizations can be of

How will studying for an MBA benefit you?

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How will studying for an MBA benefit you? Accredited MBA courses and business schools seek to prepare students for senior management roles in business. They do this by exposing you to all areas of business including accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources. Unlike other Masters programmes which provide further specialisation in a specific field, an MBA is interdisciplinary drawing from the fields of psychology, sociology, economics, accounting and finance. With fees ranging from £16,000 to a whopping £73,000, it can be hard to justify leaving your well-paid career in pursuit of the notoriously difficult MBA. Companies which have traditionally sponsored their employees’ MBA study may also be put off.  Even if you study for a part-time executive MBA, fees are expensive and an extraordinary degree of self-discipline is required, not to mention a sympathetic family to boot.  The simple question is how will an MBA benefit your career and your life? MBA and its impact

Business analytics lab outputs for crec

Group decision support system in management information system

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Group Decision Support System (GDSS) Article Shared by mba students A  group decision support system  (GDSS) is  an interactive computer based system that facilitates a number of decision-makers (working together in a group) in finding solutions to problems that are unstructured in nature . They are designed in such a way that they take input from multiple users interacting simultaneously with the systems to arrive at a decision as a group. The tools and techniques provided by group decision support system improve the quality and effectiveness of the group meeting s. Groupware and web-based tools for electronic meetings and videoconferencing  also support some of the  group decision making process , but their main function is to make commun ication possible between the decision makers. In a group decision support system (GDSS) electronic meeting, each participant is provided with a computer. The computers are connected to each other, to the facilitator’s computer and to the

Management Information Systems automation

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MIS Office Automation: Article shared by N. Siddu reddy   The use of computer is to execute a variety of office operations, such as word processing, accounting, and e-mail. Office automation almost always implies a network of computers with a variety of available programs       Office automation  refers to the varied Computer machinery and Software used to digitally create, collect, store, manipulate, and relay office information needed for accomplishing basic tasks. Raw data storage, electronic transfer, and the management of electronic business information comprise the basic activities of an office automation system. Office automation helps in optimizing or automating existing office procedures.  The backbone of office automation is a LAN, which allows users to transfer data, mail and even voice across the network. All office functions, including dictation, typing, filing, copying, fax, Telex, microfilm and records management, telephone and telephone switchboard opera

Information system architecture in management information system

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Information system architecture : Artucle sharef by N. Siddu reddy Mis definition:                  Management Information Systems  ( MIS ) also sometimes referred to in the singular  Management Information System,  refers to the complementary networks of hardware and software cooperating to collect, process, store, and disseminate information [1]  in order to support the managerial role of leveraging information technology to increase business value and profits. [2]  Management Information Systems can be used in that context for decision making, coordination, control, analysis, and visualization. MIS is a subset of  Information Systems  with its own numerous and increasingly specific subsets.         The architecture   is a art and science of designing.        An information system architecture is a formal definition of the business processes and rules, systems structure, technical framework, and product technologies for a business or organizational information s