Business, Management and Accounting

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROFITABILITY OF SELECTED DIAMOND COMPANIES IN INDIA

The present paper aims to comparative analysis the Profitability of the selected diamond companies by making use of Profitability ratios such Gross profit ratio, Net profit ratio, Expenses or Operating ratio Return on fixed Assets Ratio, Return on Shareholders’ Funds Ratio, Return on Capital Employed Ratio for the time spanning from 2004-2014. Short term creditors are mainly interested in the profitability position of the firms to know the promptness of company to meet its current liabilities. The result shows that among the nine selected diamond companies i.e.

AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF PROFITABILITY MANAGEMENT OF THE SELECTED AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES IN INDIA

The Indian automobile industry has vital role to play in the world’s automobile market because the automobile industry has continued its growth trajectory over the past few years. Through the growing progress in demand, increasing of revenue, expanding middle class and young population base, skilled manpower as well as enhancement of technology, will propel India to be among the world's top five auto-producers by 2015.  “Profit is the engine that drives the business enterprise‟. Every firms or companies need to maintain sufficient profits to survive and grow in the long run.

Exploring Multi-Dimensions Of Bookkeeping & Accounting

It is universally accepted that the most basic form of accounting lies in the single answer to the question "what does it cost?" A more elaborate approach, leading to that figure, is to itemize in a list the costs which total to that single budget figure. The great historical innovation in ensuring control over financial accounts was the shift to double entry bookkeeping, subsequently taking the form of the spreadsheets that are basic to the project and program management of any modern institution. Spreadsheets facilities have of course been embodied into spreadsheet software.

An Insight Into Important Aspects Of Crm In SSI Units: Empirical Case Study Of Nanded District

Relationship marketing nowadays has emerged as the core marketing activity for businesses whether small or big which are operating in fiercely competitive environments. On average, businesses spend six times more to acquire customers than they do to keep them. Therefore, many firms are now paying more attention to their relationships with existing customers to retain them and increase their share of customer’s purchases. The world has come full circle from selling to marketing and from seller`s Market to Buyer`s Market.

Amalgamation of RRBs-Is it beneficial?

The creation of regional rural banks (RRBs) in 1975 to cater exclusively to the credit needs of rural poor like small and marginal farmers, rural artisans and agricultural laborers was one such initiative

A Study On Consumer Satisfaction And Choice Of Super Markets In Gujarat State

Service quality is considered a critical determinant of competitiveness. Quality in a service is a measure of the extent to which a delivered service meets the customer’s expectations. The main objective of the study is to determine the average level of satisfaction regarding service quality of super markets in Gujarat State. Purposive sampling method is used to collect data. 400 respondents visiting Big Bazaar, D-Mart, Pick-N-Pay, Star Bazaar and Vishal mega-mart in Gujarat were taken to study their perception and selection of Super Markets in Gujarat State.

A Study On Stress Management Among The Employees Of Urban Co-Operative Banks In Surat City

Urban co-operative banking, like other services, has become one of the highly competitive sectors in India and Surat also. The Urban co-operative banking organizations, since the beginning of this decade, have been facing greater challenges in terms of technological revolution, service diversification and global banking. Stress is unavoidable on the part of the employees as the systems, procedures; techniques are getting complicated with the use of advance technology. Every employee cannot cope with such rapid changes taking place in the jobs.

A study on the tourist facilities in Shimla

The tourism industry ofIndiais economically important and is growing rapidly. TheWorld Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated INR6.4 trillion or 6.6% of the nation's GDP in 2012. The sector is predicted to grow at an average annual rate of 7.9% from 2013 to 2023. This gives India the third rank among countries with the fastest growing tourism industries over the next decade. Tourism is considered as an engine of growth for Himachal Pradesh. Shimla the capital of this state is blessed with natural beauty.

An Empirical Case Study of Women Self Help Group (SHG) functioning in Nanded City

Self Help Group (SHG) is a small voluntary association of poor people, preferably from the same socioeconomic background. The government also wants to promote the SHG by the way of providing the grants which is either interest free or on a very nominal interest. The members of SHG come together for the purpose of solving their common problems through self-help and mutual help. The SHG promotes small savings among its members. The savings are kept with a bank. This common fund is in the name of the SHG. Usually, the number of members in one SHG does not exceed twenty.

Customer satisfaction and loyalty in mobile telecommunication in Pakistan

Purpose

This research has been conducted to discuss customer loyalty in mobile telecommunication. Study measures different features of service assortment, price satisfaction, quality, employee service and satisfaction to check which attribute influence the loyalty more in mobile telecommunication.

Design/methodology/approach