Marketing research and marketing information system.
See Answer →Market skimming and penetration pricing strategies
See Answer →Social marketing
See Answer →Personal selling process
See Answer →Market Communication
See Answer →Price determination
See Answer →What is Marketing Research? Explain the steps involved in the Marketing Research with examples.
See Answer →Compare and contrast the concept of micromarketing with that of mass customisation.
See Answer →Summarise impact of government regulations affecting marketing practices in rural India
See Answer →A sample of 100 villagers is to be drawn from a population of villages A and B. The population means and population mean squares of their monthly wages are given below:
| Village | Ni | ||
| Collage A | 400 | 60 | 20 |
| Collage B | 200 | 120 | 80 |
Find the number of samples using Proportional and Neyman allocation techniques and compare. Obtain the sample mean and variances for the Proportional Allocation and SRSWOR for the given information. Then Find the percentage gain in precision of variances of sample mean under the proportional allocation over that of SRSWOR.
See Answer →Describe the concepts and components of working capital, explain its Significance and need of working capital.
See Answer →What is working capital and what factors affect the size of working capital in enterprise.
See Answer →Contingent liabilities
See Answer →Reserves and Surplus
See Answer →Current Liabilities
See Answer →Inventory
See Answer →Discuss major purposes of accounting information and role of information in the control process.
See Answer →Describe the roles and functions of accounting personnel in an organization.
See Answer →Explain the management roles & functions in small business.
See Answer →Discuss the role of Business Houses in India.
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