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Item A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PERFORMANCE OF TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES AND INFOSYS FOR THE PERIOD 2013-2017 BY USING VALUATION RATIOS(International Journal of Academic Research and Development, 2018-03) Judith Priya R; Sukithangam V; Subhashree J; Uma CA sustainable business and mission requires effective planning and financial management. The term “Ratio” refers to the numerical and quantitative relationship between two items or variables. This relationship can be exposed as percentages, fractions, proportion of numbers. Ratio analysis is defined as the systematic use of ratio to interpret the financial statement. Ratio analysis is a useful management tool that will improve your understanding of financial results and trends over time, and provide key indicators of organisational performance common basis of comparison is to look at how a company’s ratios compare to similar firms in the industry. It is also important to recognise that a single ratio does not provide adequate information to evaluate the strength or weakness of the company. Ratios presented below represent some of the standard ratios used in business practice. We have selected the appropriate data and calculated only valuation ratios. Valuation ratios relates to a company’s stock price to its earnings and book value per share. These ratios are the indicators of the performance of the company and reflects the likely performance of the company in the near future. If the company’s profitability, liquidity and turnover ratios are good then the valuation ratios will be high. Most of the valuation ratios are useful for the investors who are interested in regular returns. Book value is the function of the past earnings and distribution policy of the company.Item SOCIO ECONOMIC FACTOR OF RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WITH REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE DISTRICT – AN ANALYTICAL STUDY(2018-02) Judith Priya R; Subashree J; Sukithangam VWomen constitute about fifty percent of the population in India. They can be huge source of social and economic development. Their income earning potential needs to be recognized and fostered into well-organized entrepreneurial behavior. Indian women are striking a balance between traditional and progressive values of the society in transition through playing dual responsibility at home and at the work place. Though women have realized their existence and their rights and increased their involvement in economic activities, only women of upper classes in urban cities do reach their goal in this field and women of middle class are not very much ready to alter their role in fright of social retaliation. Women entrepreneurship is gaining importance in India in the wake of economic liberalization and globalization. The policy and institutional framework for developing entrepreneurial skills, providing vocation education and training has widened the horizon for economic empowerment of women. However, women constitute only one third of the economic enterprises. There exist a plethora of successful business women entrepreneurs both in social and economic fields in India. This study reveals the socio economic factors of selected rural women entrepreneurs with reference to Coimbatore district