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Economic activities refer to those activities which are undertaken to earn living. Every economy undertakes 3 main economic activities:
Consumption: It is an economic activity as it deals with the use of goods and services for the satisfaction of human wants.
Production: it is an economic activity as it is undertaken to produce goods and services for genration of income and satisfying human wants.
Distribution: it is an economic activity which studies how income generated is distributed among the factors of production.
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designating those animals, as mammals or fish, that excrete most of their waste nitrogen in the form of urea in the urine.
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An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services. In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of scarce resources'.
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The three most important financial controls are: (1) the balance sheet, (2) the income statement (sometimes called a profit and loss statement), and (3) the cash flow statement. Each gives the manager a different perspective on and insight into how well the business is operating toward its goals.
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Andrew Manson was a young doctor. He was a dedicated and hard working medical practitioner. He never failed in his calling. He was full of ideas. He judged every case on its merit. He showed quite a mature understanding of his patients. He never faltered or hesitated. When torn between two conflicts, he wasted no time in taking the right and prompt decision. We find Joe Morgan waiting for Andrew Manson at midnight. Andrew Manson was tired and not in a proper frame of mind. Even then he accompanied Joe to his house. He was a good judge of men and matters. When he realized that the old lady feared that the doctor might leave the case, he assured her. He realized that the case demanded his immediate attention. He declared that he would not leave the place till everything was over. We find Andrew Manson a clear headed person. He could resolve any issue. He didn't hesitate even to do any experiment. Plunging the child into the icy and hot waters turn by turn was a daring experiment.Similarly, rubbing and releasing the chest with a rough towel was another experiment. It, finally brought success to the doctor. In the end, Andrew was satisfied that he did everything whatever had been expected of him.
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State Bank of India is an Indian multinational public sector bank and financial services statutory body headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
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The various stages involved in the formation of a company are:
- Promotion: Promotion is the first stage in the formation of a company. Both a Private company and a Public company has to go through this stage. It involves conceiving a business opportunity and taking an initiative to form a company so that practical shape can be given to exploiting the available business opportunity. The main functions of a promoter are the identification of business opportunities, conducting feasibility studies, filing name approval form, fixing up Signatories to the Memorandum of Association, the appointment of professionals and preparation of necessary documents.
- Incorporation: Incorporation is the second stage in the formation of a company. Incorporation means the registration of the company under the Companies Act, 2013 or any previous Company Law. After the registrar approves the name, the promoter can proceed with the following steps for the incorporation of the Company:
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- Capital Subscription: Capital Subscription is the third stage in the formation of a company. Only a Public company has to go through this stage. The steps included are:
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- Appointment of Bankers, Brokers, and Underwriters
- Minimum Subscription
- Application of Stock Exchange
- Allotment of Shares
- Commencement of Business: Commencement of Business is the fourth and last stage in the formation of a company. Only a Public company has to go through this stage. After the amount of minimum subscription is raised through the new issue of shares, a public company applies to the Registrar of Companies for the issue of Certificate of Commencement of Business to legally start doing business.
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The Author wanted to Complete the Kora. But the Physical condition of the Author was not Good enough. He was Suffering from a Bad Cold which made difficulties for him. He had a disturbance in Breathing.
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