Essays about: "importance to control Financial"
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36. Connect street light control devices in a secure network
University essay from Högskolan i HalmstadAbstract : Wireless communications is a constantly progressing technology in network engineering society, creating an environment full of opportunities that are targeting in financial growth, quality of life and humans prosperity. Wireless security is the science that has as a goal to provide safe data communication between authorized users and prevent unauthorized users from gaining access, deny access, damage or counterfeit data in a wireless environment. READ MORE
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37. Antibiotika : användning och resistensproblem i fem länder
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public HealthAbstract : Sedan sin introduktion på 1940-talet har antibiotika varit några av de viktigaste läkemedlen vi har, både inom human- och veterinärmedicin. De används för att behandla och förebygga bakteriella infektioner. Världen över har det också använts i tillväxtstimulerande syfte i varierande grad, och på sina håll fortfarande även idag. READ MORE
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38. Compliance and Cohesion - The Road to Market Satisfaction
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansieringAbstract : This bachelor thesis aims to identify changes in a company's management control systems (MCS) from a top management perspective, as a consequence of a private-to-public change in ownership structure, by conducting a case study of SellCo, a newly listed firm on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm. Data was gathered based on interviews according to the analytical interviewing practice (Kreiner and Mouritsen, 2005) with the chief financial officer, as well as business and financial controllers of SellCo. READ MORE
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39. The Determinants of Micro Saving
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : It is more difficult for the poor to save money than for the wealthy. The poor have no institutions to help them such as state pensions and they are left to fight their personal short comings themselves. One consequence is that the poor save under their ability. READ MORE
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40. How does debt capital affect member commitment in agricultural cooperatives? : a case study of Chinese agricultural cooperatives
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : There is an increasing number of agricutural cooperative management in acquiring more debt capital in order to compensate member equity and achived higher growth. At the same time, exposing the cooperative to higher financial risks indicate that the member interests are being replaced for other priority interests. READ MORE