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::: vuaskari.com ::: Differnce between EBIT(operating income) & Net income

Subject: Net and operating income Respected sir, Please tell me from the following particulars which item is used as net income and which is used as operating income. 1) (Loss)/ profit before taxation. 2) (loss)/ profit after taxation. Thank you. Post Your Comments Other Students' Comments: 0 Instructor's Reply: Dear Student, EBIT = operating income = Mark-up/Return/Interest expensed + Profit before taxation. Generally, Net income = net income after tax -- We say, "Be one as Pakistani Nation and grow up for Pakistan's Future". Wish you all the best. Join www.vuaskari.com , To post to this group, send email to vuaskari_com@googlegroups.com Visit these groups: This (Main) Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_com?hl=en?hl=en MIT/MCS Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vu_askarimit?hl=en?hl=en HRM Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_hrm?hl=en?hl=en Banking Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_banking?hl=en?hl=en Management:

::: vuaskari.com ::: IDEA SOLUTION CS507

n the late 1970s  data-flow diagrams (DFDs)  were introduced and popularized for structured analysis and design (Gane and Sarson 1979).  DFDs show the flow of data from external entities into the system, showed how the data moved from one process to another, as well as its logical storage.   Figure 1  presents an example of a DFD using the Gane and Sarson notation.  There are only four symbols: Squares representing  external entities , which are sources or destinations of data. Rounded rectangles representing  processes , which take data as input, do something to it, and output it. Arrows representing the  data flows , which can either be electronic data or physical items. Open-ended rectangles representing  data stores , including electronic stores such as databases or XML files and physical stores such as or filing cabinets or stacks of paper.     Figure 1. Enrolling in the university. To create the diagram I simply worked through a usage scenario, in this case the use case logi

::: vuaskari.com ::: CS507 -------- IDEA SOLUTION

PLEASE SHARE SUBJECT IDEA SOLUTION -- Thanks & Regards Syed Brothers MBA Multi Semester Fall 2010 -- We say, "Be one as Pakistani Nation and grow up for Pakistan's Future". Wish you all the best. Join www.vuaskari.com, To post to this group, send email to vuaskari_com@googlegroups.com Visit these groups: This (Main) Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_com?hl=en?hl=en MIT/MCS Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vu_askarimit?hl=en?hl=en HRM Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_hrm?hl=en?hl=en Banking Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_banking?hl=en?hl=en Management: https://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_mgt?hl=en Marketing: https://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_mkt?hl=en MIS Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_mis?hl=en

::: vuaskari.com ::: result kub kaaaaaaaaaaaaa koiiiiiiiiiiii pta

kisi ko result ka pta kub aa rha hai -- k ashif_sials207@yahoo.com sialian207@gmail.com -- We say, "Be one as Pakistani Nation and grow up for Pakistan's Future". Wish you all the best. Join www.vuaskari.com, To post to this group, send email to vuaskari_com@googlegroups.com Visit these groups: This (Main) Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_com?hl=en?hl=en MIT/MCS Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vu_askarimit?hl=en?hl=en HRM Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_hrm?hl=en?hl=en Banking Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_banking?hl=en?hl=en Management: https://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_mgt?hl=en Marketing: https://groups.google.com/group/vuaskari_mkt?hl=en MIS Group: http://groups.google.com/group/askari_mis?hl=en

Re: ::: vuaskari.com ::: Ans required

Answer is Credit  --- On Sat, 6/4/11, mc110200084 Adeel Hassan <mc110200084@vu.edu.pk> wrote: From: mc110200084 Adeel Hassan <mc110200084@vu.edu.pk> Subject: Re: ::: vuaskari.com ::: Ans required To: vuaskari_com@googlegroups.com Date: Saturday, June 4, 2011, 6:28 AM credit On 6/4/11, ~ ~!!! Honey G !!!~ ~ < abdulhaiee2004@gmail.com > wrote: > *A Promise of future payment in cash or kind given in exchange for goods or > service is called > a. Loan > b. Debt > c. Credit > d. Ready money* > Ref: Credit transactions: The promise of future payment given in exchange > for future goods/services. Increase in the country's assets acquired by > foreign residents; decrease in its liabilities. Credit nation: international > trade and finance is such that the total amount which is owed to the > government, private ' businesses, and banks exceeds the amount owed by the > country .to foreign nations > http://personal.ashland.edu/jgar

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Re: ::: vuaskari.com ::: IMPORTANT INTERNSHIP FINI619 MDB TEACHER REPLIES REGARDING RATIOS AND FORMAT Must Read These.............

yes realy helpfulll On 6/4/11, ADMIN MAHA < askari.finance110@gmail.com > wrote: > *These all are MDB replies by teacher FINI619 till now > may be helpful for all av You. > Best of Luck* > > > Subject: *Quick Ratio* > Dear Sir, How to calculate the "Acid Test Ratio" for the bank? what should > be taken as the inventory? > Post Your Comments > Other Students' Comments: 0 > ------------------------------ > Instructor's Reply: > > Dear Student, > A bank's balance sheet is different from the balance sheet of other business > forms. You won't find inventory, accounts receivable, or accounts payable. > Instead, under assets, you'll see mostly loans and investments, and on the > liabilities side, you'll see deposits and borrowings. > You will be required to subtract prepaid assets from current assets for the > calculation of quick assets. > > Prepaid expenses must be there in bank

Re: ::: vuaskari.com ::: Re: IMPORTANT INTERNSHIP FINI619 MDB TEACHER REPLIES REGARDING RATIOS AND FORMAT Must Read These.............

thanku ,maha :) On 6/4/11, ADMIN MAHA < askari.finance110@gmail.com > wrote: > Subject: *Quick Ratio* > Dear Sir, How to calculate the "Acid Test Ratio" for the bank? what should > be taken as the inventory? > Post Your Comments > Other Students' Comments: 0 > ------------------------------ > Instructor's Reply: > > Dear Student, > A bank's balance sheet is different from the balance sheet of other business > forms. You won't find inventory, accounts receivable, or accounts payable. > Instead, under assets, you'll see mostly loans and investments, and on the > liabilities side, you'll see deposits and borrowings. > You will be required to subtract prepaid assets from current assets for the > calculation of quick assets. > > Prepaid expenses must be there in bank's annual reports. In balance sheet > there will be a term "Advances and prepayments". Read the note given again

::: vuaskari.com ::: Re: IMPORTANT INTERNSHIP FINI619 MDB TEACHER REPLIES REGARDING RATIOS AND FORMAT Must Read These.............

Subject: Quick Ratio Dear Sir, How to calculate the "Acid Test Ratio" for the bank? what should be taken as the inventory? Post Your Comments Other Students' Comments: 0 Instructor's Reply: Dear Student, A bank's balance sheet is different from the balance sheet of other business forms. You won't find inventory, accounts receivable, or accounts payable. Instead, under assets, you'll see mostly loans and investments, and on the liabilities side, you'll see deposits and borrowings. You will be required to subtract prepaid assets from current assets for the calculation of quick assets. Prepaid expenses must be there in bank's annual reports. In balance sheet there will be a term "Advances and prepayments". Read the note given against them to know about prepaid expenses amount.  Student's Message: Msg No. 479223 Subject: dividend per share sir divedeind per share ratio the formula is divideend amou