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Item A STUDY ON CONSUMERS ATTITUDES AND AWARENESS TOWARDS ELECTRONIC GOODS(International Journal of Management and Social Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) D, Sujini; S, ManashaThe customers is nothing but the required a product or commodity according to their expected features and attributes. In this regard the researcher is dealt with the housewife and taken them as respondents in the name of customer on their choices of purchasing electronic goods. In this fast moving world, the city life has much more advanced in many schedules. Without the adoption of electronic good one family could not be a competed one in the society. The family is always lead by the women, who shares the half of the burden of the leader for a family. In such a situation she preference more advanced and supporting commodities which fulfils her day to day works.Item VARIATION IN GROWTH RATE OF INDIAN GROSS DOMESTICAL PRODUCT AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT MARKET PRICE(International Journal of Management and Social Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) S, Manasha; D, SujiniGross domestic product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period. GDP per capita does not, however, reflect differences in the cost of living and the inflation rates of the countries.GDP can be determined in three ways, all of which should, theoretically, give the same result. They are the production (or output or value added) approach, the income approach, or the speculated expenditure approach. The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. The expenditure approach works on the principle that all of the product must be bought by somebody, therefore the value of the total product must be equal to people's total expenditures in buying things. f GDP is calculated this way it is sometimes called gross domestic income (GDI), or GDP (I). GDI should provide the same amount as the expenditure method described later. By definition, GDI is equal to GDP. In practice, however, measurement errors will make the two figures slightly off when reported by national statistical agencies. This method measures GDP by adding incomes that firms pay households for factors of production they hire - wages f or labour, interest for capital, rent for land and profits for entrepreneurship.Item GST IMPACT ON CAR SHOWROOMS WITH REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY(Euro Asia research and Development Association, 2018-01) S, Manasha; D, SujiniThe Government of any country needs money for its functioning and taxes are a major source of revenue for a Government. The taxes thus collected are spent by Government on the public. India has adopted dual GST instead of national GST. It has made the entire structure of GST fairly complicated in India. The sharing of revenues between the states and the centre is still a matter of contention with no consensus arrived regarding revenue neutral rate. Multiplicity of taxes at the State and Central levels has resulted in a complex indirect tax structure in the country that is ridden with hidden costs for the trade and industry. Firstly, there is no uniformity of tax rates and structure across States. Secondly, there is cascading of taxes due to ‘tax on tax’. No credit of excise duty and service tax paid at the stage of manufacture is available to the traders while paying the State level sales tax or VAT, and vice-versa. Further, no credit of State taxes paid in one State can be availed in other States. Hence, the prices of goods and services get artificially inflated to the extent of this ‘tax on tax’. Future improvement of the service industry is likely to grow with the car industry and in the future additional study on commercial car industry with GST can through more light on the effect and affect on the car industry. In order to dealt with various tools like Chi-Square and Pearson Correlation has been used. Finally the study concludes that there is a relationship between GST brough down and its impact on Coimbatore City.Item A STUDY ON INVENTORY ANALYSIS BY USING INVENTORY RATIOS(International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) www.ijrar.org, 2019-06-09) S, Manasha; R, DarshiniThis study was undertaken to analyse the inventory of Jentex engineering. The data has been gathered through inventory balance sheet, balance sheet and profit and loss statements of Jentex engineering for the period of 2015 to 2019(5 years). The ratios such as net profit ratio, total assets turnover ratio, financial leverage, gross profit ratio and operating profit ratio was used to analyse the available data. The result suggests that though there is a raise in profitability ratios in middle period there is also a sudden fall in 2019 comparing to 2018.Proper management of inventory could support the betterment of companyItem A STUDY ON CONSUMERS ATTITUDES AND AWARENESS TOWARDS ELECTRONIC GOODS(International Journal of Exclusive Management Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) S, Manasha; D, SujiniThe customers is nothing but the required a product or commodity according to their expected features and attributes. In this regard the researcher is dealt with the housewife and taken them as respondents in the name of customer on their choices of purchasing electronic goods. In this fast moving world, the city life has much more advanced in many schedules. Without the adoption of electronic good one family could not be a competed one in the society. The family is always lead by the women, who shares the half of the burden of the leader for a family. In such a situation she preference more advanced and supporting commodities which fulfils her day to day works.Item INVESTORS BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS COMMODITY FUTURE MARKET(International Journal of Exclusive Management Research, SPEAK FOUNDATION, 2018-12) S, ManashaThe study has been undertaken to investigate the investor behavior towards commodity future market. The objective of the study is to find the factors influencing the investment in commodity market. The data have been collected by distributing the questionnaire to 105 respondents. The statistical tools, such as, Percentage Analysis, One-way ANOVAs and Ranking have been used to analyse the data. The findings of the study have shown that most of the respondents are satisfied and are having awareness towards commodity market. The Government has taken various measures to enhance the awareness towards commodity investmentItem INVESTORS PREFERENCE TOWARDS COMMODITY FUTURE MARKET(International Journal of Exclusive Management Research, 2018-12) S, ManashaInvestment is an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income and appreciation. In an economic sense, an investment is the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in future to wealth. In finance, an investment is a monetary asset purchased with the idea that the asset will provide income in the future or will later be sold at a higher price for profit. Commodities play a vital role in the development of any economy. Commodities are products which are outputs of primary sector. Today commodity market proves to be a very major avenue of investment. It was observed from the statistical analysis that there was a significant association between the respondents’ age and the various factors such as Terms, conditions& Benefits, Easy transactions. Also there was a significant association between the respondents’ Profession and factors such as Awareness & knowledge, tax exemptions, Affordable brokerages. As a result of Anova test there was significance among Areas of Investment and tax exemption. Also there was a high significance between way of investment decision reached and factors such as Awareness & knowledge, Terms, conditions& Benefits, Tax exemption.Item VARIATION IN GROWTH RATE OF INDIAN GROSS DOMESTICAL PRODUCT AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT MARKET PRICE(International Journal of Exclusive Management Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) S, Manasha; D, SujiniGross domestic product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period. GDP per capita does not, however, reflect differences in the cost of living and the inflation rates of the countries. GDP can be determined in three ways, all of which should, theoretically, give the same result. They are the production (or output or value added) approach, the income approach, or the speculated expenditure approach. The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. The expenditure approach works on the principle that all of the product must be bought by somebody, therefore the value of the total product must be equal to people's total expenditures in buying things. f GDP is calculated this way it is sometimes called gross domestic income (GDI), or GDP (I). GDI should provide the same amount as the expenditure method described later. By definition, GDI is equal to GDP. In practice, however, measurement errors will make the two figures slightly off when reported by national statistical agencies. This method measures GDP by adding incomes that firms pay households for factors of production they hire - wages f or labour, interest for capital, rent for land and profits for entrepreneurship.Item NABARD INITIATIVES TO DEVELOP RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP(International Journal of Exclusive Management Research , Archers and Elevators Publishing House, 2018-02) S, ManashaNABARD, being an apex Development Bank, facilitates credit flow for promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts. So NABARD and RRBs have been playing a catalyst role for the development of rural areas. These two are committed to promoting rural development. The first one i.e. NABARD has effectively brought in a number of innovations in the rural credit domains. These schemes/programmes/policies have helped develop rural economy. Sustainable economic growth is the mantra of our governments development policy. It cannot be gainsaid that development and transformation of rural economy needs rapid expansion of employment and income opportunities. It is possible if rural economy is developed through economic betterment of people as well as greater social transformation. The policies and programmes undertaken by our government are designed with the aim of alleviation of rural poverty, which has been one of the primary objectives of planned development in India. In this backdrop, an attempt has been made in this paper to understand the various policies/programmes/schemes undertaken by NABARD for rural entrepreneurship development.Item GST IMPACT ON CAR SHOWROOMS WITH REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY(Euro Asia research and Development Association, 2018-01) S, Manasha; D, SujiniThe Government of any country needs money for its functioning and taxes are a major source of revenue for a Government. The taxes thus collected are spent by Government on the public. India has adopted dual GST instead of national GST. It has made the entire structure of GST fairly complicated in India. The sharing of revenues between the states and the centre is still a matter of contention with no consensus arrived regarding revenue neutral rate. Multiplicity of taxes at the State and Central levels has resulted in a complex indirect tax structure in the country that is ridden with hidden costs for the trade and industry. Firstly, there is no uniformity of tax rates and structure across States. Secondly, there is cascading of taxes due to ‘tax on tax’. No credit of excise duty and service tax paid at the stage of manufacture is available to the traders while paying the State level sales tax or VAT, and vice-versa. Further, no credit of State taxes paid in one State can be availed in other States. Hence, the prices of goods and services get artificially inflated to the extent of this ‘tax on tax’. Future improvement of the service industry is likely to grow with the car industry and in the future additional study on commercial car industry with GST can through more light on the effect and affect on the car industry. In order to dealt with various tools like Chi-Square and Pearson Correlation has been used. Finally the study concludes that there is a relationship between GST brough down and its impact on Coimbatore City.