Return on Investment (ROI) is the calculated benefit that an organization is projected to receive in return for investing money (resources) in a project within the context of the review process. The investment would be in an information system development Read More …
Month: October 2016
Efficient cash management will aim at maximising the availability of cash inflows by decentralising collections and decelerating cash outflows by centralising disbursements.” Discuss.
Cash is the most important current asset for a business operation. It is the force that drivers business activities and also the ultimate output expected by the owners. The firm should keep sufficient cash at all times. Excessive cash will Read More …
Efficient cash management will aim at maximising the availability of cash inflows by decentralising collections and decelerating cash outflows by centralising disbursements.” Discuss.
Cash is the most important current asset for a business operation. It is the force that drivers business activities and also the ultimate output expected by the owners. The firm should keep sufficient cash at all times. Excessive cash will Read More …
Efficient cash management will aim at maximising the availability of cash inflows by decentralising collections and decelerating cash outflows by centralising disbursements.” Discuss.
Cash is the most important current asset for a business operation. It is the force that drivers business activities and also the ultimate output expected by the owners. The firm should keep sufficient cash at all times. Excessive cash will Read More …
From the following Trial Balance of Raghu Ram, prepare Trading and Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st December, 2015 and a Balance Sheet as on that date:
From the following Trial Balance of Raghu Ram, prepare Trading and Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st December, 2015 and a Balance Sheet as on that date:
From the following Trial Balance of Raghu Ram, prepare Trading and Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st December, 2015 and a Balance Sheet as on that date:
Define bipartite graph. Also given an example of it, where do you use this type of graph.
Bipartite Graphs are those which have two sets of vertices which are mutually disjoint . The Relation or edges in these graphs exists only between two vertices which are not from the same set of vertices. Famous example :Assigning n jobs to m persons can be modelled using Read More …
Define bipartite graph. Also given an example of it, where do you use this type of graph.
Bipartite Graphs are those which have two sets of vertices which are mutually disjoint . The Relation or edges in these graphs exists only between two vertices which are not from the same set of vertices. Famous example : Assigning n jobs to m persons can be Read More …
Define bipartite graph. Also given an example of it, where do you use this type of graph.
Bipartite Graphs are those which have two sets of vertices which are mutually disjoint . The Relation or edges in these graphs exists only between two vertices which are not from the same set of vertices. Famous example :Assigning n jobs to m persons can be modelled using Read More …