This note covers
the following topics: Common Sense Farming, Documents You Should Understand,
Forms Of Deeds And Mortgages, Wills, Letter Writing, Bills, Receipts And
Accounts, Who Should Keep Accounts, As To Banks, Savings Banks, Drafts, Money,
Postal Business, Telegrams, Business By Express, Taxes, Contracts, Leases,
Guarantees, Life Insurance, Insurance, Investments, Bonds As Investments.
This note explains the following
topics: The Foundations of Business, Ethics and Social Responsibility, Business
in a Global Environment, Forms of Business Ownership, Management and Leadership,
Structuring Organization, Motivating Employees, Motivating Employees.
Today, it is considered good
business practice for tourism industries to support their micro and macro
environment by means of strategic perspectives. In this respect, the
contributions of academics from international level together with the private
sector and business managers are eagerly awaited on topics and sub-topics within
Strategies for Tourism Industry - Micro and Macro Perspectives.
This note covers the following topics: Fundamental of Computer Systems,
History and Classification Of Computers, Computer Languages, Binary and Other
Number Systems, Pc Software Packages, Operating Systems, Spreadsheet Software,
Introduction To DBMS, Data Hierarchy and File Structures, Network Topology and
Applications.
Author(s): Anil Kumar, Dr. Pardeep Gupta, Dr. Pardeep
Ahlawat
This book explains the following topics: The Nature and Components of
Business, Environment of Business System, Sole Proprietorship and Partnership,
Joint Stock Company, Measure of size and factor determining size, Optimum size,
the tendency towards larze size, Shareholders, Board of Directors, Chief
Executive and Managing Director, Meetings and Resolutions, Winding Up Process,
Business Combination and Rationalisation, Public Utilities, Nature and
Principles of Management, Functions of Management.
Author(s): Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology
This book covers the following topics: An Introduction To Business
Statistics, Dispersion And Skewness, Correlation Analysis, Regression Analysis,
Index Numbers, Analysis Of Time Series, Probability Theory, Probability
Distributions, Sampling And Sampling Methods, Sampling Distributions,
Statistical Estimation, Testing Of Hypotheses, Non-parametric Tests, Statistical
Quality Control, Indian Statistics.
Author(s): Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology,
Hisar
The purpose of this note is to advance your understanding of how to use
financial information to value and analyze firms. We will apply your
economics/accounting/finance skills to problems from today's business news to
help us understand what is contained in financial reports, why firms report
certain information, and how to be a sophisticated user of this information.
This book explains the following topics: Business Economics-
Meaning, Nature, Scope and significance, Theory of Consumer’s Behaviour :
Utility Analysis, Indifference Curve Approach, Law Of Demand and Elasticity Of
Demand, Demand Forecasting, The Organization of Production and the Production
Function, Concept of Cost : Short Run and Long Run Cost curves, Concept of
Revenue; and Break Even Analysis, Price Determination Under Perfect Competition,
Price Determination Under Duopoly and Oligopoly, Price Determination Under
Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Discriminating Monopoly, Welfare
Economics.
Author(s): Dr. M.S. Khanchi, The Directorate of Distance Education,
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and
Technology, Hisar
Going green, green business, and sustainable business are topics on
everyone’s mind. But what does all this mean exactly? A Primer on Sustainable
Business answers that question and provides an introduction to the basics you
need to know. Topics covered includes: Operations Management, Human Resources,
Finance, Research and Development, Marketing, IT and MIS, Accounting,
Sustainability Strategy and Sustainable Business with Case Examples.
This book covers the following topics: Long-Term Financial Security,
Challenges of Financial Innovation, On the Economic Consequences of Index-Linked
Investing, Questioning Deregulation as a Cause of the Crisis, Media and the
Financial Crisis and Why Trade has Survived the Crisis.
This is a lecture the
President of The Bank of California Frank B. Anderson presented before the
students of The University of Califronia in Berkley February 15, 1911. It is
about Morals and Honesty within trade and commerce.