If the world were perfect, then every system would work perfectly. Then there would not be need to put the systems under the manifold controls. Yet, controls are not always ...
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A profession brings with it a special reponsibility. This is because, a ‘profession’ is characterised by application of special knowledge, alongwith certain reponsibilities. A profession is opposed from business, because ...
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The most preferable way of dealing with ones residual income is to save it. One can keep that tucked away at a corner of almirah and forget about it. But ...
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Fringe Benefits are the benefits that are enjoyed by the people working in the organisation, without getting directly accountable for the benefits enjoyed. For example, it may have happened that ...
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The Chartered Accountancy Course is a very demanding and interesting course. Not only that the course content is tough, it even requires three years of rigorous training under practicing Chartered ...
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For some years now, I had wanted to read this book Finance and Profits by N.J. Yasaswy, but could mange only some extracts. By this time, this edition of the ...
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This is an article for those who want to understand as to what is Balance Sheet. This article deals more with understanding B/S, and less with its interpretation. Interpretation of ...
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This might sound a simple and small thing, but is quite symptomatic on how a free market mechanism punishes the bad trader, and at the same time how a a ...
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A version of this essay was published in the Encyclopedia of World Trade published by ME Sharpe Publishers, Armonk, New York.
Patent © Anup Mukherjee
The word ‘Patent’ is derived from the ...
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Address of Hon’ble President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam at ICAI’s International Conference on Accounting Profession : Adding Value to New Horizons of Economic Growth. (01-09-2005 : New ...
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A version of this essay was published in the Encyclopedia of World Trade published by ME Sharpe Publishers, Armonk, New York.
ASEAN © Anup Mukherjee
Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) ...
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Recently in the Budget Proposals for FY 2005-06 the Union Finance Minister of India, Mr. P. Chidambaram, made one of the proposals relating to putting a tax of 0.1 percent ...
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Discharge of Contract: (Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872)
A contract may be discharged under the following grounds:
1. Performance of Contract: A contract can be discharged by actual performance or attempted ...
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Advertising Management © Anup Mukherjee i3pep.org
Part 1 Part 2 (this page)
The next important step relates to advertising strategy. This has two dimensions- message strategy, and media strategy. The message ...
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Advertising Management © Anup Mukherjee i3pep.org
Part 1 (this page) Part 2
What is Advertising:
Advertising is an inseparable aspect of business activity. It forms the core of marketing function. It is as ...
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Inauguration of the hundredth branch of ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) in Jabalpur has taken place on 30 .9 .2004. The CA profession plays an important part in ...
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Depreciation is a facinating concept in the world of accountancy. Ordinarily it is meant as, a “decrease in price or value over time", or “decrease in value of an asset ...
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Finance and Accounts is a specialised field. However, it contains within it various technical specialities. Anyone who works in the finance and accounts area can at best do works relating ...
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Accounting or Accountancy is a much dreaded discipline for those who do not understand. However it becomes easier once the conceptual bases becomes clear. This is not really a simple ...
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Neoliberalism and Neoliberal Economics
© Anup Mukherjee i3pep.org, (March, 2003)
Neoliberalism is revival and extension of classical liberalism, neo-classical economics and policies of lassez-faire in its more orthodox, global and trans-national reach. ...
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