Trabajo de Investigación, basado sobre los términos correlacionados con la EVALUACIÓN DE PROYECTOS, donde su enfoque es dirigido a la aplicación y manejo de los recursos en las áreas ADMINISTRATIVAS EMPRESARIALES, para el fomento del Crecimiento y Desarrollo Socio-económico del país, teniendo como base artículos Científicos de investigadores nacionales e internacionales.
Conceptos, referencias bibliograficas e ilustracion de esquema evaluacion de proectos
1. EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS
Presentado por:
RAFAEL ANTONIO CHARRIS RETAMOSO
EYLIN DANIELA SALCEDO ANILLO
Presentado a:
Lic. HUGO GASPAR HERNÁNDEZ PALMA
ACTIVIDAD:
CONCEPTOS, REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS E ILUSTRACION DE
ESQUEMA: EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS
Facultad de ciencias económicas
Administración de empresas
Universidad del Atlántico
Puerto Colombia - Atlántico
2. CONCEPTOS, REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS E ILUSTRACION DE
ESQUEMA: EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS
1. Hacer un listado de las palabras seleccionadas, con alusión a la
EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS.
a) Rentabilidad
b) Liquidez
c) Costo
d) Ingresos
e) Apalancamiento
f) Inversión
g) Rentabilidad
h) Administración
i) Financiación
j) Recurso
2. Hacer el listado de artículos encontrados Y agregar la Referencia
Bibliográfica en normas APA de cada uno.
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