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A lorry receipt is a receipt describing the transportation ofgoods. The consignee copy is given to the consignee in thetransaction
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Creating goodwill Healthy competition Consumer satisfaction. Building strong relationship with customers and clients These are the set of principles and practices; that determine acceptable behaviour in the business organisation. It guides the managers and other executives in taking everyday business decisions. It stresses on the impact of the business decision on the stakeholders, such as employees, consumers, government, society, investors, shareholders and so on. Elements of Business Ethics Formal Code of Conduct: Those organisations which undertake to inculcate ethical conduct in the business organisation, establish and implement the code of conduct, for their employees and members. These codes are the statement of organisational values. Ethics committee: There are many organisations, which create the ethics committee, which is especially dedicated to maintaining ethics in the organisation. Such committees raise ethical concerns, develops and update the code of conduct, settle down ethical dilemmas, in the organisations. Ethical Communication: Another major component is the development of an effective ethical communication system, which has a great role to play in making the ethics programme successful. It tends to educate employees regarding the ethical standards and norms of the organisation. Ethics office: The next step, is the setting up an ethics office, to communicate and enact policies among various members of the organisation. Disciplinary system: A disciplinary system should be formed, so as to handle the ethical contravention quickly and severely. Ethics training programme: Another important aspect, is the ethics training programme, in which the employees of the organisation undergo training, and learn ethical norms of the company. Monitoring: An ethical programme is considered successful and fruitful only when an effective monitoring committee, is created which looks after various processes and controls deviations. The life of the business greatly depends on the ethics established and followed by the businessman and unethical practices pose a threat to the survival and growth of the business. Being ethical in business creates a positive reputation, that opens various opportunities for profit. Further, the techniques adopted to pursue business goals should also be pure, i.e. lawful, because the objective of business cannot be attained if it employs unfair means.

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

In finer terms, it implies the good or bad, right or wrong behaviour, in pursuing business, determined on the basis of expected behaviour approved by the society. E.g. Charging reasonable prices from customers, just and fair treatment to workers, earning a legitimate profit, providing a good environment to employees, etc. SALIENT FEATURES OF BUSINESS ETHICS It is the ethical standards which regulate business persons in performing business activities. It is both science and art. It relies on theological principles like good behaviour, sincerity, welfare of society and so on. It is universally applicable. It is based on social customs existing in the environment. It is dynamic in nature and constantly test the norms and moral principles. Business ethics is concerned with the attitude of the businessperson in conducting business, by inculcating morality in his business. It propagates welfare of society, increases profitability, improves productivity and foster business relationship. Need for Business Ethics Stop business malpractices Safeguarding consumer’s rights Gain confidence of customers Survival and growth of business

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Definition: Business ethics, connotes the form of applied ethics, which studies ethical principles, morals and problems that take place in the business environment. It is nothing but the integration of day to day morals and ethical norms to business and applies to all types of business.
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Ansh Gupta 5 years ago

What is the importance of leadership ?

Ansh Gupta 5 years ago

What are the limitations of controlling ?
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Any topic from the book

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Which topic

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Which project and of which subject
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Himanshi Sharma 7 years ago

A multinational corporation is a transnational corporation, that's mean a company which operates in many countries. With example we can say a company has branches, factories, shops in different countries. That's features are... Giant size - : the assets and sales are large of a MNCs company.... Centralised control -: the control of all branches of multinational company is managed by the headquarter located in home country, bcz the companies r spread in different countries. The features r too easy u can understand with examples
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Aayush Goyal 7 years ago

It is a certificate issued by borrowed company to certify that the borrower will get money return . It is a long term business finance
A debenture is one of the most common medium or long term debt formats that large companies use to borrow money.
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Palak Kashyap 7 years ago

Trade refers to buying and selling of goods and services within or outside the geographical boundaries of the country.
Trade is the activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services between people, firms, or countries.
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

It is a business enterprise in the form of private limited company,partnership , and limited liability partnership which was started less than 5years ago and have annual turnover of less than 25 crore

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

It is an initiative of government of India and announced by our prime minister sh.narendar modi
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Kashish Taneja 7 years ago

Debentures:- It refers to that document through which a company or a firm get loan from a person or another and had to pay interest on it

Khushi Pandita 7 years, 1 month ago

Debentures are bond or a written document giving the evidence whether a company has assets ir not

Sakshi Sharma ??️??️??️ 7 years, 1 month ago

Debentures are a debt instrument used by companies and government to issue the loan. The loan is issued to corporates based on their reputation at a fixed rate of interest.
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A M O S 3 years, 2 months ago

full form of COD

Kashish Taneja 7 years ago

E- Commerce It is a type of business in which buying and selling of goods and services takes place with the help of the internet

Sakshi Sharma ??️??️??️ 7 years, 1 month ago

E-commerce is the activity of buying or selling of products on online services or over the Internet
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Tisha Mehta 7 years, 1 month ago

1.. The trade which takes place within the geographical boundaries of the country is called as Domestic business and whereas trade which occurs between two countries internationally is called as international business 2.. entities engaged in international business often face more difficulties than the entities which conduct domestic business . 3.. quality standard of domestic business is quite low as in international business 4.. capital investment in low in domestic business and high in international business 5.. domestic business can be conducted easy as international business
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Sakshi Sharma ??️??️??️ 7 years, 1 month ago

Finance is a broad term that describes two related activities: the study of how money is managed and the actual process of acquiring needed funds. It encompasses the oversight, creation and study of money, banking, credit, investments, assets and liabilities that make up financial systems.

Zerrel Rock 7 years, 1 month ago

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Lovely Dhawan 7 years, 1 month ago

Paisa aana business mei
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Kiran Jot Toor 7 years, 1 month ago

Because of these industries have less capital so they also have less resources to produce goods them they promote the villagers as workers and give employment to them
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Khushi Jain 7 years, 1 month ago

wholesalers do work in large quantity whereas retailer in no. of variety or companies

Dhiraj Reyansh 7 years, 1 month ago

Wholesaler is link between producer and retailer whereas Retailer is link between wholesaler and Consumer.
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

No compulsion to mainyain index of members

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Can commence business after obtaining certificate of incorporation
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Sakshi Sharma ??️??️??️ 7 years, 1 month ago

Online trading is basically the act of buying and selling financial products through an online trading platform. These platforms are normally provided by internet based brokers and are available to every single person who wishes to try to make money from the market.

Kiran Jot Toor 7 years, 1 month ago

Online trading mean by that trade which is done with the medium of internet
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Dhiraj Reyansh 7 years, 1 month ago

(1)Trade=It refer to buying and selling of goods and services. (2)Commerce=Commerce provide facility in buying and selling of goods and services. For ex warehousing,insurance,bankinge.t.c. (3)Industry=Industry concerned with production or processing of goods.
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Suhani Sharma 7 years, 1 month ago

internal and external trade
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Suhani Sharma 7 years, 1 month ago

In industry :primary,secondary,tertiary In commerce:trade and auxiliaries to trade

Suhani Sharma 7 years, 1 month ago

industry and commerce
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Aryan Ghosh 4 years, 8 months ago

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Mukesh Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

ojasOjas Auto Ltd. " is a very well known auto company in the industry having more of equity share capital than long term deb in its capital structure. It is willing to expand and establish new unit in the backward region and want to train the tribal women in skill Development to empower them. It has a huge amount of cash reserve of Rs. 1000 crores. (a) what is the status of capital structure of the above company. (b) According to you, which source of finance should be used by the company in establishing new units ? Give any two reasons in support of your answer.​
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Suhani Sharma 7 years, 1 month ago

trade credit

Aayush Goyal 7 years, 1 month ago

Trade credit
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Kiran Jot Toor 7 years, 1 month ago

Yes in case of direct contact with customers and not in case of middle man

Utkarsh Ojhav 7 years, 1 month ago

No

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