W1-2-60-1-6 JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY University Examinations 2013/2014 EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS LSC 2214: LAW SCIENCE & ETHICS DATE: DECEMBER, 2013 TIME: 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: Answer Question ONE and any TWO other questions. Read More …
Day: March 16, 2022
Determine Your Financial Needs
Before you seek financial assistance, you should thoroughly assess your current financial If you are having trouble paying your obligations on time, you may need an infusion of situation. Ask yourself the following questions to determine your business’ financing needs: Read More …
Importance of Financial Planning
Financial planning is critical to business success. Without it, you simply won‘t know if your business is profitable. 1. Your business is more likely to fail without a financial plan. A lack of financial planning is one of the main Read More …
LSC 2210: SALE OF GOODS AND AGENCY Past Paper
W1-2-60-1-6 JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2013/2014 YEAR 2 SEMESTER II EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS LSC 2210: SALE OF GOODS AND AGENCY DATE: December 2013 TIME: 2 HOURS QUESTION ONE: COMPULSORY Mr. Read More …
LSC 2208: CRIMINAL LAW II Past Paper
W1-2-60-1-6 JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY University Examinations 2013/2014 YEAR II SEMESTER II EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS LSC 2208: CRIMINAL LAW II DATE: DECEMBER, 2013 TIME: 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: Answer Question ONE and any Read More …
Financial plans for SMES
A financial plan is a forecast of future performance for a business, usually prepared using spread sheet software. Small businesses can benefit greatly from taking the time to do a financial plan at least annually. The plan helps a small Read More …
Liquidity
Liquidity describes the degree to which an asset or security can be quickly bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset’s price. Market liquidity refers to the extent to which a market, such as a country’s stock market Read More …
Working capital
Working Capital is money available to a company for day-to-day operations. W.C = Current Assets – Current Liabilities The working capital ratio (Current Assets/Current Liabilities) indicates whether a company has enough short term assets to cover its short term debt. Read More …
What are liabilities?
A liability is a debt owed by a company that requires the entity to give up an economic benefit (cash, assets, etc.) to settle past transactions or events. A liability is typically an amount owed by a company to a Read More …