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…to the Volkswagen Group outside Germany are autonomous entities whose annual financial statements are converted into Euros based the functional currency: Asset and liability items are converted at the rate prevailing on the balance sheet date, while capital and reserves…
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…volume of Capital breaks off at the moment when Marx was about to answer the question: "What constitutes a class?" Even without his definition of class, one can reconstruct how the term is to be understood in his writings. In the Communist Manifesto, Marx…
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…. In either case, class conflict in the cause. What are now left are primarily the merchants and the serfs, what is to become of them are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. These revolutions against the nobility left Marx to indoctrinate a new stage, capitalism
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…date: 2004/05 TABLE OF CONTENTS I- INTRODUCTION<Tab/>3 II- PERFORMANCE<Tab/>4 RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED (ROCE)<Tab/>4 RETURN ON SALES (ROS) AND ASSET TURNOVER<Tab/>5 GROSS PROFIT MARGIN (GPM)&…
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…of social class until much later. The manuscript of the third volume of Capital breaks off at the moment when Marx was about to answer the question: 'What constitutes a class?' Even without his definition of class, one can reconstruct how the term…
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capital. The continued strong expansion of the capital markets across national borders has become the key force favoring a single set of globally accepted accounting standards. (Donald T. Nicolaisen 2005) Under the desires of achieving strong and stable capital
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…aggregate capital fell by 18%, with average capital per company totaling just US$182,422. Much post-war industrial activity in Lebanon has focused on the construction sub-sector. In the immediate aftermath of the war, private capital, largely from overseas…
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…with a food shortage experienced lack of capital. There was no source for savings and investment to finance economic growth domestically, so it depended heavily on foreign capital which inflow in a form of mostly aid and loan in the early stage of economic growth…
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…. After two major wars, the country even with a food shortage experienced lack of capital. There was no source for savings and investment to finance economic growth domestically, so it depended heavily on foreign capital which inflow in a form of mostly aid…
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…that it has made in the business. If a business is liquid and efficient is should also be profitable. The three main ratios that can be used to measure the profitability of the business are, the gross profit margin, the net profit margin and the return on capital
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