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    assets of the beginning of the year) plus ( net assets at the end of year) /2] Earnings per share (X2) = net profit / circulation number of ordinary shares Liquidity ratio (X3) = current assets / current liabilities Loan to deposit ratio (x4) = total loans / deposits Loan ratio (x5) = bad loans / total loans Capital adequacy ratio (x6) = total capital / weighted risk assets Main business income growth rate (X7) = Main revenue growth of this year/ main income of previous year Net profit growth

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    LITERATURE REVIEW: COMPUTATIONAL MESH AND GRID DEPENDANCY (Technical Report by Vignesh) ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explain the generation of computational meshes for complex problems having intricate shapes and to study the grid dependency for obtaining accuracy in those problems. In finite element method of numerical computation it is important to divide the domain into a number of simple elements. Some portion of domain may require still smaller elements so that the

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    trend and horizontal analysis such as ratios, principle and regulations. In the first part, we analyze the differences between liability liquidity management and asset liquidity management and explore the features an effective liquidity management system should possess. Then we compare liquidity ratios of four banks in Australia to examine their performance on liquidity management according to line charts. Finally, Liquidity Coverage Ratio and Net Stable Funding ratio are introduced, how they improve

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    the patients-to-one-nurse ratio to increase. The issue of too many patients to one nurse causes nurses to become exhausted, and also patient mortality to increase due to poor care. Hospitals believe in saving money for other things rather than hiring more nurses to solve this problem. Although, hospitals from California had the same issue, Californian nurses took action to resolve the nurse staffing issue. Eventually, the state of California passed a Nurse to Patient Ratio Law in 1999, which provided

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    3.4.1 Offline Signature Recognition In this type of recognition, the text is not recognized at the same time as it is produced but after the user has finished writing. In this case, the text is originally written on a surface such as paper and from there on it is recognized by the computer by scanning the surface. In the scanned Signature is first stored digitally in grey scale format. bitmap image, and then further processing is done on it to have a good recognition accuracy. Features for recognition

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    different decisions regarding the operations of the firm. RATIO ANALYSIS: There are various methods or techniques used in analyzing financial statements, such as comparative statement, trend analysis, common- size statement, schedule of changes in working capital, fund flow analysis, cost - volume profit analysis. The ratio analysis is one of the most powerful tools of financial analysis. It is the process of establishing and interpreting various ratios (quantitative relationship between figures and groups

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    Situational Analysis It refers to a set of methods that managers utilize to analyze an organization's external and internal surroundings to know the organization's abilities, clients, and business surroundings. A SWOT Analysis is an additional method in the situation analysis that observes the Strengths and Weaknesses of a firm in addition to the Threats and Opportunities in the market. Following the WOGI INC’s situational analysis: • Strengths: 1. Excellent acquisitions and strong fiscal position

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    CONTROL PROCESS Introduction Control process is the strategy or policy and procedure to define the risk in business activities and helps to manage and control the risk for a long period. Control process helps to achieve the predefined goals of the organization. Management control is the process of ensuring that actual activities conform to planned activities. Control helps managers monitor the effectiveness of their planning their organizing and their activities Importance of Control Process The

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    In 2015, Krishnamurthy Surysekar, Elizabeth Turner, and Clark Wheatley published “On the Association between Donor-Imposed Financial Inflexibility and Future Donations to Charitable Organizations” in the Journal of Management Accounting Research. Surysekar, et. al conducted research to answer the following research question: what is the impact of financial flexibility on a not-for profit (NTP) organization? Surysekar, et. al found that donations and donor-imposed restrictions have a positive association

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    I. Summary After World War II, aircraft structures had to be redesigned to enable the use of turbojet power instead of piston engine power. After its first flight on February 15th, 1946, the DC-6 piston powered aircraft quickly became the workhorse for passenger aircraft. With a wingspan of one-hundred and seventeen feet, six inches, and a total length of one-hundred feet, seven inches, this airframe was able to hold roughly one-hundred and five individuals. For nearly ten years, the DC-6 was incomparable

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