Emerging Issues in Accounting and Finance Research
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978-81-955629-0-9
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Business Communication: A Tale of Business
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978-81-694281-1-1
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Transmission of a message is not the same as the message being received. It is an understanding that is shared and comes from the recipient. Effective communication is essential in business. The foundation of management is communication. The fundamental features of Without efficient communication, management (Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing, and Controlling) cannot be accomplished successfully. Information is always flowing throughout business communications. A crucial component of business communication is feedback. Modern organisations are enormous. There are numerous parties involved. An organisation has a hierarchy with different tiers. The more levels an organisation has, the more challenging it is to manage it.
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Principles of Accounting: Business Strategies
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In order to identify expenses, make it easier to plan and regulate business activities, and provide information for both short- and long-term decisions, these are the three key objectives of cost accounting. Over financial accounting, cost accounting has certain clear advantages. Some of them have been successfully discussed. Corrective actions are prompted by the cost accounting system's data on profitable and non-profitable goods and activities. It is simpler to separate and assess each cost item separately, as well as to reduce losses and wastages that result from the production process. Different production processes can be used to cut costs and boost profitability. When demand is weak, there is intense competition, technology is changing, etc., cost accounting aids in the determination of reasonable price.
The data produced by cost accounting can be used to appropriately analyse several possible courses of action. It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that a cost accounting system ensures the best possible use of both human and physical resources. It prevents frauds and deceptions and guides both the employer and the workforce in reaching the organisational objective.
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Udaasi: The Hindi Poetry
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948-04-626517-0-8
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This is the hindi poetry book written by Roop Kishore Sharma.
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Time Management Strategies in Organization
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948-04-696517-0-8
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Everyone equally shares the limited and valuable resource of time, regardless of their age, social standing, or employment status in the public or private sectors. Whoever needs it can always get it, but there is never enough of it. Due to the limited number of hours in a day, time management is crucial for achieving both personal and professional goals. It takes a coordinated effort incorporating a variety of thoughts, routines, abilities, resources, and procedures to be able to maximize one's time and productivity. Effective time management increases the likelihood that staff members will take the initiative and tackle difficult work since it enables them to pinpoint their most productive periods of the day and make the most of them.
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New Education Policy Reforms and Benefits
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948-04-696527-0-9
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A comprehensive National Education Policy for the year 2020 (NEP2020) has been proposed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India. The British Empire held complete control over Indian education before to independence. It should come as no surprise that educational schemes like Macaulay's were intended to create Babus, clerks and bureaucrats who would just serve the masters. After gaining independence, the community underwent a number of changes as new laws and reforms were put in place, but the intended results were not achieved. The "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SD)" was adopted by the Indian government in 2015, and since then, it has gained pace. The result of a protracted and comprehensive endeavor is NEP2020. An extensive planning guide is NEP2020.
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Governmental Efforts Coordination
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948-04-785527-0-9
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The transition of government services from manual to computerized, or into the paperless era, has become necessary due to advancements in the field of ICT (Information, Communication, and Technology). Although ICT has helped to create a faster and better communication environment. But it takes more than one day and one person to implement these E-services. The government has taken steps to use ICT to offer its residents a variety of government services. However, implementing these services via the internet presents the government with numerous difficulties in developing nations like India.It is challenging for the government because the majority of the population lives below the poverty line and the literacy rate for IT services is also relatively low.
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Economic of Value Addition of Food Grain
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The hope of a safe life with good health to fully enjoy it drives humankind's constant tension and strain. Food has evolved into a variety of options for preferences in taste, scent, quality, and health over time. The nutritional ratio varies depending on the kind and country of origin of the raw components. Food's final components are not only determined by the cooking pan. Starting at the farm where seeds are selected is where it all begins. Although traditional grains like rice, wheat, millets, and pulses are the embodiment of a variety of nutrients, people tend to ignore them since they don't have a flavor they enjoy or an appealing appearance.
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Principles of Internationa Law: Reference and Text Book
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940-11-658038-8-2
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Municipal law and international law share the same characteristics. International laws are created at the state's choice. International law can be reduced to a set of regulations that only have legal force when governments have agreed to them. State is a metaphysical concept for positivists.
reality. It has value and meaning, and because of its significance, the state has its own will, which is regarded as the sovereign authority. Those laws that are considered to be international law. Different state-wills have been voluntarily embraced through self-restriction. The society of nations would not be subject to international law without such a manifestation of such assent. As a result, international law is a division of domestic law and a form of public law.
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GST Returns: Text Book by Nitesh Mathur
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940-01-958038-8-2
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A single tax known as GST (products and Services Tax) is levied on the delivery of products and services from the point of manufacture to the final consumer. Thus, with set-off advantages at all earlier stages, the ultimate consumer will only be responsible for paying the GST that the last dealer in the supply chain charged. The GST has been envisioned as a more effective tax system that is neutral in its application and appealing from a distributional standpoint.
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Introductry Mathematics by Prof. Soham Kulkarni
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920-11-658888-0-0
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Similar to how solving real quadratic equations can result in new complex numbers, solving equations with complex coefficients can result in even more diverse new numbers. Complex numbers alone, according to Jean D'Alembert (1717–1783), would be sufficient. This is supported by Gauss' assertion that "every polynomial equation has a complex root" in the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. A definition of complex numbers as ordered pairs of real numbers subject to specific explicit manipulation constraints was published in 1837, over three centuries after Cardan first used imaginary numbers.
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Business Research Methodology by Dr Jyoti Pandey
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996-71-118018-2-0
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"Research is basically an investigation, a recording, and an analysis of evidence for the purpose of gaining knowledge," claims Robert Ross. It can be broadly characterised as a methodical approach to issue solving. A study need not produce the best solution, but it could create new issues that call for more study. In other words, research doesn't solve problems because it always raises fresh ones. It continues to be done in order to confirm existing facts and uncover new ones.
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