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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Goods and Service Tax (GST) India – Genuine Source for Treasuries |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Pawan Kumar |
: | 10.9790/5933-0801020104 |
Abstract: Economic reforms are taking place in order to uplift the economy in India. There are so many economic reforms, which have taken shape since 1991. Now Government of India has taken initiative to make major changes in indirect tax structure through Goods and Services Tax (GST). Indirect tax structure is very complex in India. There are many type of indirect tax. Some of which are levied by the central government and some by the state governments. A business firm has to pay these taxes by doing so many formalities
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Credit Risk and Banks Performance: Evidence from WAEMU Countries |
Country | : | China |
Authors | : | Sangare Kani |
: | 10.9790/5933-0801020511 |
Abstract: The banking sector is at the forefront of global concerns. Indeed, given the recent events, researchers agree on the importance of strengthening banks against risks. This study highlights the impact of the credit risk on banking performance in the Member States of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). The analysis includes 20 banks over a 9-year period (2007-2015) using individual specific effects models. The results show a negative and significant effect of credit risk on bank performance measured by ROA (return on assets)...............
Keywords: Banks performance, credit risk, West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)
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Abstract: Basel iii places stricter norms for the banks in terms of capital adequacy and risk management in order to overcome any type of financial crisis. The reforms include changes at the macro level and at the individual bank level. The complete implementation of the full set of reforms has been scheduled to 2019. However, the banks need to comply with and make arrangements to comply with the new standards. The banking system in saudi arabia, monitored by saudi arabian monetary agency, has been actively trying to enforce the reforms as per the agreed timelines.............
Keywords: Banking; regulation and supervision, basel iii, saudi arabian monetary system
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation in Karnataka |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Kavitha B.D || Dr.Seema S V |
: | 10.9790/5933-0801021921 |
Abstract: In this paper, an attempt has been made to analyze the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation in Karnataka. The study is based on secondary data collected from secondary sources. The Study gives a brief Picture about the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation in Karnataka. Karnataka has greater potential to increase Public Transport to make the Karnataka economy and Service sector more prosperous and sustainable................
Keywords: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Public Transport, Karnataka Economy, Service Sector.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Performance Evaluation of Top Five Mutual Funds in India-A comparative study |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ch.Venugopal Reddy |
: | 10.9790/5933-0801022224 |
Abstract: Evaluation of performance of mutual funds in India is carried out through relative Performance index, risk-return profile. The data is drawn from day to day NAVs. The source of data is elicited from organizational website www.indianinfoline.com and www.nseindia.moneycontrol.com
Keywords: Mutual fund, risk factor, Risk-return investment, security.
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Abstract: Street vendors are always a problem for cities, especially major cities which have a predicate metropolitan city such as Surabaya. Mayor of Surabaya always provide a place on the street vendors. In order to be more elaborated for street vendors and the beauty of the city is still kept so in 2008 the city government committed to the construction of Surabaya Central street vendors because it can create new jobs. Later in the development not all centers of street vendors went smoothly for that need to be examined how profile, behavior and condition centers' contribution towards sellers' entrepreneurship of street vendors. Sample taken in random is as much as 263 merchants...............
Keywords: Street vendors, entrepreneurial profile, entrepreneurial spirit, entrepreneurial behavior
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Abstract: Population growth is generally associated with a country's per capita income, which roughly reflects the progress of the economy of the country. The problem of population will have an impact on employment, in Indonesia which has a total population of large and complex problem resulted, this is due to the existence of a difference between the employment opportunities with the workforce so that unemployment occurs, hence the existence of the informal sector such as SMEC is very help to tackle the problem of labor absorption. In this study took the population of perpetrators of small medium enterprises which became...............
Keywords: Environment, industrial environment, remote environment operational, Performance Finansiil
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Abstract: Implementation of regional autonomy as the government's efforts for the welfare society in accordance with the characteristic of each region. Implementation of the fiscal decentralization recurring phenomenon is the phenomenon of flypaper effect. Flypaper effect occurs when the local government responded to the regional expenditure larger than the central government transfer revenue. The purpose of research is to prove the phenomenon of flypaper in East Java Province period 2011-2015. This research uses quantitative analysis with a population of 29 districts and 9 cities in East Java province. Data were analyzed using panel data regression analysis with Eviews statistical..............
Keywords: Flypaper Effect, Regional Expenditure, Economic Growth
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Abstract: This study examines whether the variable demand for holding cash money affected directly or indirectly by the variable family size through financial investment and consumption of durable goods. This research is basically done to verify the theory of demand for money from a macroeconomic perspective toward a more microeconomic nature and the kind of basic research that is both deductive and inductive (inferential statistical-inductive). The sampling method performed proportionate stratified random sampling method through a questionnaire survey to collect information from respondents (sampling) which is expected to represent the entire population...............
Keywords: Demography, family size, demand for holding cash money.
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Abstract: Objective research is trying to determine the influence of worker union and competitors against indirect compensation and employee performance testing technique where the data collection is the result of using Structural Equation Modeling with AMOS Ver 22.0 This research is conducted in some textile companies in East Java region. The amount of respondent taken for this research are 170 people from entire/all employees of textile company that become research subject. Beside use the primary data from interview with the respondent, in this research is used also secondary data obtained from document that exist in regional textile company in East Java...............
Keywords: Labor union, competitors, indirect compensation and employee performance.
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Abstract: Inadequate and imbalance nutrition has been identified as one of the factors militating against livestock and poultry production in the country as most farmers depend on compounded feed to supply the nutrients required for their animals and birds to grow well. However no matter how good a machine used for feed compounding is, its parts or components wears out with age. The replacement of machine could be cost effective if it is done in time and in a proper way This study attempted to examine the effect of machine replacement cost on the profitability of feed mills in Ibadan metropolis. Multistage sampling technique was used to select respondents for the study and data were collected with the aid of questionnaire. The study was analyzed using descriptive statistics, gross margin analysis, replacement model analysis and regression analysis............
Keywords: Feed-mill, Machine, Replacement Cost, Profitability
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