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    What is a co-operative society ? A co-operative society is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. A co-operative society is another means for forming a legal entity to conduct business besides forming a company. It pools together human resources in the spirit of self and mutual help with the object of providing services and support to members

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    A respectable business is always looking for ways to better serve their customers, especially a cooperative, but this is sometimes easier said than done. To help determine how achievable a better service would be for a business a feasibility study is often preformed. The Farmers Cooperative Association of Snyder, OK is interested in purchasing an automatic truck probe as well as building an additional receiving pit and leg to attach to the existing wheat tanks. So, a feasibility study was preformed

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    What are the goals and objectives of cooperatives? The primary objective of every cooperative is to help improve the quality of life of its members. Towards this end, the cooperative shall aim to: (a) Provide goods and services to its members to enable them to attain increased income, savings, investments, productivity, and purchasing power, and promote among themselves equitable distribution of net surplus through maximum utilization of economies of scale, cost-sharing and risk-sharing; (b)

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    Loyalty During Ww2

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    Because co-operation is essential to work. We must be loyal to society in order to have a form of progress. For example, people in ancient civilizations heavily relied on one another for specific tasks such as hunting, farming, and building homes. Whichever task you specialized in, it was impossible to do multiple ones and be independent. Thus, every person did their part to pitch in for chores and benefit everyone. This process can be easily trusted because this turned out to be very successful

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    The concept of earning livelihood is changing faster these days. With increasing uncertainties of employment, people are thinking over multiple options for earning their bread by themselves. The problems of unemployment are increasing rapidly worldwide, and the governments of most of the countries are considering this as a great problem for them. However, things cannot be left unsolved as it can create greater problems for every individual as well as for every country. In the absence of employment

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    Raising capital for any startup in Nigeria is hard, and it is discouraging to invest in a business idea that is not easy for some entrepreneurs. Applying for secured personal loan or even a loan without collateral is not promising to anyone too. So, if you are looking for a business loan without collateral, you have to understand that getting a small business loan without collateral is certainly tough in today’s economy. That’s why you find a lot of searches on internet about “how to get loan without

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    Generally, a constructive dividend is unique from an ordinary dividend in many different ways. A constructive dividend is a form of payment to the shareholders from a corporation which can cause in financial benefits to its shareholder. Section 316(a) defines a dividend as any distribution of property (money, securities, and any other property except stock) that a corporation makes to its shareholders out of its current and accumulated earnings and profits after February 28, 1913. In other hand

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    The unforgotten The town had been abandoned for many years, it was the town Mary Ann grew up in. She always loved the town of Rosemary Falls, but she moved away for college. Although she had many friends, the loss of her parents still left a void in her life. Mary Ann vowed that she would return to the town and fix it up. When she drove up to town, she sat in awe, it looked nothing like she remember, it was almost completely destroyed, almost post apocalyptic. When she walked up to her old house

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    14.31 Workers’ co-operatives In large public companies, management and ownership are separate. By contrast, in workers’ co-operatives employees will have contributed towards the capital of the organisation and may elect managers at annual meetings. The advantage of workers’ co-operatives is that all workers can take part in discussions regarding their firm. Therefore, there is a strong incentive for workers to work harder and increase profitability if they anticipate receiving higher dividends from

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    history of forming a cooperative started when the Filipinos traveled in Europe during the later part of the 19th century, studied abroad and brought home with them new ideas. It was this group of Filipinos who were in close contact with the new economic movement in Europe. Two names worthy of note were Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Teodoro Sandiko. In Dapitan, Rizal had his ideas in cooperation partially fulfilled. He put up a school for the poor community on a purely cooperative basis. He also established

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