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This document summarizes Citigroup's presentation on housing market trends, challenges in the financial industry, and Regions Bank's strategies to mitigate risks. It shows declining home sales and rising median home prices. Regions has avoided risky mortgages and investments. It focuses on commercial and consumer real estate loans, especially loans to homebuilders, condominiums, and home equity which require active management due to market conditions.
The DesignoLux GL Lamp by EarthLED is a 4 watt LED lamp that allows for integration into decorative applications. It uses a Sharp 4 watt LED light engine to provide high light output while consuming low power. EarthLED's Simufilament technology creates a near perfect 360 degree light distribution. For 2011, the DesignoLux is now dimmable using standard incandescent dimmers including Lutron controls.
The document discusses the concepts of supply and demand in competitive markets. It defines a market as a group of buyers and sellers of a good or service. Buyers determine demand and sellers determine supply. The quantity demanded of a good decreases when the price increases, as shown by the downward sloping demand curve. The market demand curve is created by summing the individual demand curves of all buyers. Changes in variables like income, prices of related goods, or tastes can cause the demand curve to shift left or right.
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This document provides instructions for Montana tax credits related to oilseed crushing facilities and biodiesel/biolubricant production facilities. It defines key terms like biodiesel and biolubricant. It explains the costs that qualify for the respective credits and outlines the requirements to qualify for each credit, such as the property being operational before January 1, 2015 and the taxpayer crushing oilseed or producing biodiesel/biolubricant in the tax year. The credits can be carried forward for up to 7 years but are subject to recapture if operations cease for over 12 months within 5 years.
The document reports October 2010 retail sales results for various retailers. Specialty apparel retailers like Zumiez and Limited Brands saw total retail sales increases between 6.7-27.3% in October 2010 compared to the same month last year. Off-price retailers Ross Stores and TJX Companies saw total retail sales increases of 8.0% and 5.0% respectively. Mass merchants like Target reported a total retail sales increase of 2.2% for October 2010 compared to the previous year.
The sales results were compiled from various sources and distributed in a monthly email by the Director of Retail Intelligence to provide subscribers with retail sales data.
This document provides financial results for Limited Brands for 2004. Key highlights include:
- Net sales increased 5% to $9.4 billion from $8.9 billion in 2003.
- Operating income increased 7% to $1.03 billion from $963 million in 2003.
- Income from continuing operations was $705 million compared to $717 million in 2003.
- Comparable store sales increased 4% overall, with Victoria's Secret up 9% and Bath & Body Works up 12%.
- Victoria's Secret had sales of $4.2 billion and operating income of $799 million. Bath & Body Works had sales of $2.2 billion and operating income of $400 million.
The document summarizes retail sales results for July 2011. It provides comparable store sales growth percentages for specialty apparel, off-price, department store and other retailers. Several specialty apparel chains saw high single-digit comparable sales growth. Off-price retailers Ross and TJX reported sales increases between 4-7%. Department stores varied in performance with Nordstrom and Saks at the high end of 6-15% growth while Stein Mart and Bon-Ton declined 1-4%.
November retail sales results showed comparable store sales increases for most specialty apparel and accessory retailers compared to November 2009, with Abercrombie & Fitch seeing the largest increase of 22%. Off-price retailers Ross Stores and TJX Companies also saw sales increases. Department store retailers generally saw higher comparable store sales than last November as well, with JC Penney at 9.2% and Kohl's at 6.1%. Mass merchant Target reported a 5.5% comparable store sales increase. Warehouse clubs Costco and BJ's saw sales growth compared to a year ago.
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The document reports September 2010 retail sales results for various specialty retailers, department stores, mass merchants, and drug store retailers. It shows the percentage change in total retail sales, comparable store sales, and comparable store sales in prior months for each company. Several retailers saw double-digit growth in total retail sales and high single-digit growth in comparable store sales, while others experienced declines or low single-digit growth. The report was compiled from various sources and provides the sales recap and contact information to receive future monthly reports.
The document shows adjusting entries made at the end of the month. These include reclassifying prepaid insurance and supplies to expense, recording depreciation expense for lodge and furniture, accruing interest and salaries payable, and recognizing unearned rent revenue.
The technical report provides a summary of the Indian stock market indices and sector performances on September 13, 2010. It notes that the Nifty closed at 5640 and Sensex closed at 18800, up 0.57% and 0.71% respectively. Top gainers included M&M, HDFCBank, and SBIN, while top losers were POWERGRID, TATAMOTORS, and RELINFRA. The banking sector had gains of 2.19% while oil and gas saw losses of 0.27%. For the coming week, the report expects the indices to test resistance levels of 18900-19050 and 5700-5750. Key support levels are identified as 18440-18321 and
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on 30/04/2010. The Nifty closed at 5255, up 0.74% while the Sensex closed at 17503, up 0.71%. Top gainers were UNITECH (4.34%), RPOWER (4.12%), and ICICIBANK (3.11%) while top losers were POWERGRID (-4.40%), BPCL (-2.86%), and IDEA (-2.77%). Realty (1.96%) and CD (1.69%) sectors saw gains while FMCG (-0.96%) saw losses. The document provides support and resistance levels for key stocks
The market indices opened positively on news of the RBI monetary policy announcement. Key banking stocks saw strong buying and volume. Technical indicators signal further upside potential for the market, with support at 5180-5160. On the downside, sectors like IT saw losses while realty, banking and PSU saw gains. Overall the market closed slightly higher.
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The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report:
1) Indian indices (Nifty and Sensex) opened marginally higher and traded with strong upside momentum throughout the day, closing at new 52-week highs.
2) IT, Reliance Industries, and capital goods sectors led the gains, while NTPC saw the largest losses.
3) The report advises traders to hold long positions as markets are poised to test all-time highs in the next 2-3 trading sessions, with support levels at 20,400/6,150.
The market summary provides an overview of the day's trading activity in the Indian markets. The key indices, Nifty and Sensex, opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing up by around 0.66%. On sectoral performance, Realty and Metal gained the most while FMCG declined slightly. In terms of individual stocks, JPASSOCIAT gained the most while RPOWER lost the most. Technical indicators show that if indices sustain above recent highs, further gains are possible in the coming sessions. Pivot levels are provided for various stocks to watch their near term trading ranges.
This document provides a quarterly budget forecast for Company XYZ for the first year after launching their product. It includes projections for sales, costs of goods sold, operating expenses, and gross margins. Key figures include projected cumulative sales persons of 2,820 by the end of the year, quarterly gross margins ranging from 54.63-54.84% of revenue, and total fixed contractual expenses increasing from around $58,000 in Q1 to $36,687 in Q4.
The document is a tally sheet that tracks inventory entries and exits over time to calculate weighted average cost and profit. It shows dates, details of purchases and sales, calculations of periodic and perpetual inventory systems, and a breakdown of unit costs and inventory levels over time. The purpose is to determine profit margins by comparing sales revenues to costs of goods sold.
The market indices closed in positive territory led by gains in BPCL, STER, and GAIL. Most sectors also closed higher led by Consumer Durables. Technical indicators show the indices confirming a flag pattern breakout if levels of 17710/5320 are sustained. The document provides the day's key stock market levels and movements.
The document provides a market summary for the day, including key indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Some key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex indices opened higher but gave up some gains to close slightly up.
- Metal and capital goods sectors performed best, while FMCG declined.
- Technically, the indices formed a "Shooting star" pattern, suggesting markets may correct if support levels are broken. Upside is limited unless resistance levels are crossed convincingly.
- Specific stocks are highlighted as having positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
The document provides a market summary for the day, including key indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Some key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex indices opened higher but gave up some gains to close slightly up.
- Metal and capital goods sectors performed best, while FMCG declined.
- Technically, the indices formed a "Shooting star" pattern, suggesting markets may correct if support levels are broken. Upside is limited unless resistance levels are crossed convincingly.
- Specific stocks are identified as having positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
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- Indian equity markets closed slightly higher, with the Nifty up 6.65 points and Sensex up 19.30 points. European markets closed lower.
- Shares of oil companies rose after a committee suggested changes to production sharing contracts and gas pricing. IT stocks rose as US lawmakers averted the fiscal cliff.
- Among top gainers were Cairn India, GAIL, and BPCL. Top losers included Tata Steel, Jindal Steel, and Hindalco. The report provides analysis and recommendations for specific stocks.
The document provides a market summary for April 26, 2010, including key indices levels, the top 5 gaining and losing stocks, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis indicating that the indices are finding support and further momentum is possible if resistance levels are crossed, while downside risks remain if crucial support levels are broken. Pivot levels are also provided for various stocks to identify potential support and resistance levels.
This document provides financial results for Limited Brands for 2004. Key highlights include:
- Net sales increased 5% to $9.4 billion from $8.9 billion in 2003.
- Operating income increased 7% to $1.03 billion from $963 million in 2003.
- Income from continuing operations was $705 million compared to $717 million in 2003.
- Comparable store sales increased 4% overall, with Victoria's Secret up 9% and Bath & Body Works up 12%.
- Victoria's Secret had sales of $4.2 billion and operating income of $799 million. Bath & Body Works had sales of $2.2 billion and operating income of $400 million.
The document summarizes retail sales results for July 2011. It provides comparable store sales growth percentages for specialty apparel, off-price, department store and other retailers. Several specialty apparel chains saw high single-digit comparable sales growth. Off-price retailers Ross and TJX reported sales increases between 4-7%. Department stores varied in performance with Nordstrom and Saks at the high end of 6-15% growth while Stein Mart and Bon-Ton declined 1-4%.
November retail sales results showed comparable store sales increases for most specialty apparel and accessory retailers compared to November 2009, with Abercrombie & Fitch seeing the largest increase of 22%. Off-price retailers Ross Stores and TJX Companies also saw sales increases. Department store retailers generally saw higher comparable store sales than last November as well, with JC Penney at 9.2% and Kohl's at 6.1%. Mass merchant Target reported a 5.5% comparable store sales increase. Warehouse clubs Costco and BJ's saw sales growth compared to a year ago.
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This document provides information on product liability insurance coverages and recent successes for CRC Insurance Services. It lists various types of manufacturers that CRC has provided insurance for, along with the risk limits and premiums. The document also targets several life science and medical-related business classes that CRC focuses on for product liability insurance.
The document reports September 2010 retail sales results for various specialty retailers, department stores, mass merchants, and drug store retailers. It shows the percentage change in total retail sales, comparable store sales, and comparable store sales in prior months for each company. Several retailers saw double-digit growth in total retail sales and high single-digit growth in comparable store sales, while others experienced declines or low single-digit growth. The report was compiled from various sources and provides the sales recap and contact information to receive future monthly reports.
The document shows adjusting entries made at the end of the month. These include reclassifying prepaid insurance and supplies to expense, recording depreciation expense for lodge and furniture, accruing interest and salaries payable, and recognizing unearned rent revenue.
The technical report provides a summary of the Indian stock market indices and sector performances on September 13, 2010. It notes that the Nifty closed at 5640 and Sensex closed at 18800, up 0.57% and 0.71% respectively. Top gainers included M&M, HDFCBank, and SBIN, while top losers were POWERGRID, TATAMOTORS, and RELINFRA. The banking sector had gains of 2.19% while oil and gas saw losses of 0.27%. For the coming week, the report expects the indices to test resistance levels of 18900-19050 and 5700-5750. Key support levels are identified as 18440-18321 and
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on 30/04/2010. The Nifty closed at 5255, up 0.74% while the Sensex closed at 17503, up 0.71%. Top gainers were UNITECH (4.34%), RPOWER (4.12%), and ICICIBANK (3.11%) while top losers were POWERGRID (-4.40%), BPCL (-2.86%), and IDEA (-2.77%). Realty (1.96%) and CD (1.69%) sectors saw gains while FMCG (-0.96%) saw losses. The document provides support and resistance levels for key stocks
The market indices opened positively on news of the RBI monetary policy announcement. Key banking stocks saw strong buying and volume. Technical indicators signal further upside potential for the market, with support at 5180-5160. On the downside, sectors like IT saw losses while realty, banking and PSU saw gains. Overall the market closed slightly higher.
This document outlines pricing details for five housing developments - Asmara, Haila, Kirana, Lestari, and Bethari. It provides information on house models, lot sizes, cost per square meter, usable floor area, house and contract prices, down payment amounts and schedules, and financing options through in-house or bank loans over 5, 10, 15, or 20 years. Buyers availing of bank financing must initially undergo in-house financing. Discounts are provided for cash or down payments within certain timeframes. H&L package clients receive discounts on additional lot purchases. Packages below 3.2 million PHP are VAT exempt.
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report:
1) Indian indices (Nifty and Sensex) opened marginally higher and traded with strong upside momentum throughout the day, closing at new 52-week highs.
2) IT, Reliance Industries, and capital goods sectors led the gains, while NTPC saw the largest losses.
3) The report advises traders to hold long positions as markets are poised to test all-time highs in the next 2-3 trading sessions, with support levels at 20,400/6,150.
The market summary provides an overview of the day's trading activity in the Indian markets. The key indices, Nifty and Sensex, opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing up by around 0.66%. On sectoral performance, Realty and Metal gained the most while FMCG declined slightly. In terms of individual stocks, JPASSOCIAT gained the most while RPOWER lost the most. Technical indicators show that if indices sustain above recent highs, further gains are possible in the coming sessions. Pivot levels are provided for various stocks to watch their near term trading ranges.
This document provides a quarterly budget forecast for Company XYZ for the first year after launching their product. It includes projections for sales, costs of goods sold, operating expenses, and gross margins. Key figures include projected cumulative sales persons of 2,820 by the end of the year, quarterly gross margins ranging from 54.63-54.84% of revenue, and total fixed contractual expenses increasing from around $58,000 in Q1 to $36,687 in Q4.
The document is a tally sheet that tracks inventory entries and exits over time to calculate weighted average cost and profit. It shows dates, details of purchases and sales, calculations of periodic and perpetual inventory systems, and a breakdown of unit costs and inventory levels over time. The purpose is to determine profit margins by comparing sales revenues to costs of goods sold.
The market indices closed in positive territory led by gains in BPCL, STER, and GAIL. Most sectors also closed higher led by Consumer Durables. Technical indicators show the indices confirming a flag pattern breakout if levels of 17710/5320 are sustained. The document provides the day's key stock market levels and movements.
The document provides a market summary for the day, including key indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Some key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex indices opened higher but gave up some gains to close slightly up.
- Metal and capital goods sectors performed best, while FMCG declined.
- Technically, the indices formed a "Shooting star" pattern, suggesting markets may correct if support levels are broken. Upside is limited unless resistance levels are crossed convincingly.
- Specific stocks are highlighted as having positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
The document provides a market summary for the day, including key indices levels, top gainers and losers, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis. Some key points:
- The Nifty and Sensex indices opened higher but gave up some gains to close slightly up.
- Metal and capital goods sectors performed best, while FMCG declined.
- Technically, the indices formed a "Shooting star" pattern, suggesting markets may correct if support levels are broken. Upside is limited unless resistance levels are crossed convincingly.
- Specific stocks are identified as having positive or negative bias over the next 2-3 days.
The document presents a compensation plan for a multi-level marketing company called Axil Core Business Pvt Ltd. It offers 6 membership packages ranging from Bronze to Diamond, providing different product bundles and benefits. Members can earn income from sponsoring others and from matching bonus points on their team's sales. The highest level Diamond package provides the most lucrative product offerings and benefits including an exclusive holiday package and plot booking. The plan aims to provide various opportunities to build a business and earn income through Axil's different sectors such as insurance, pharmaceuticals, real estate and secured debentures.
This document is a quote from Capsa Solutions LLC to Asian Medical Distributors for medical equipment and supplies. It lists 17 line items with descriptions, quantities, unit prices, discounts, and extended prices. The total sales amount is $1,998.92. It provides contact information for the sales representative and notes the terms of the quote including payment and cancellation terms.
Epic Research is a leading financial services provider with presence in Indian and other global capital markets. Provides Stock Tips, Forex Tips, Commodity Tips, MCX Tips, Equity Tips, Tips, Intraday Tips, NSE Tips, BSE Tips, COMEX Tips, PCG Pack and NCDEX Tips. We provide services in equity, commodity and Forex market.
- Indian equity markets closed slightly higher, with the Nifty up 6.65 points and Sensex up 19.30 points. European markets closed lower.
- Shares of oil companies rose after a committee suggested changes to production sharing contracts and gas pricing. IT stocks rose as US lawmakers averted the fiscal cliff.
- Among top gainers were Cairn India, GAIL, and BPCL. Top losers included Tata Steel, Jindal Steel, and Hindalco. The report provides analysis and recommendations for specific stocks.
The document provides a market summary for April 26, 2010, including key indices levels, the top 5 gaining and losing stocks, sectoral performance, and a technical analysis indicating that the indices are finding support and further momentum is possible if resistance levels are crossed, while downside risks remain if crucial support levels are broken. Pivot levels are also provided for various stocks to identify potential support and resistance levels.
The document provides a summary of the Indian stock market indices and sector performances on 07/09/2010. It notes that both the Nifty and Sensex opened with an upside gap and reached new 52-week highs, led by gains in Reliance Industries, metal and banking stocks. The top gainers were TATASTEEL, HINDALCO, and STER, while the top losers were HEROHONDA, BPCL, and HINDUNILVR. The metal, banking, and oil & gas sectors saw gains over 1%, while IT saw gains of 1.88%. Pivot levels and positive/negative biased stocks are also listed.
The market summary provides an overview of the performance of key indices and sectors in the Indian market on the given date. The Nifty and Sensex opened higher and traded in a narrow range before closing with minor gains. On a sectoral basis, automobiles and metals performed positively while oil & gas and technology saw declines. Top gainers were led by Tata Motors and Kotak Bank, while top losers included Bharti Airtel and Axis Bank. The technical analysis indicates the market may test resistance levels in the coming sessions if indices trade above certain thresholds. Key support and resistance levels are also provided for various stocks.
The document provides a technical market summary for June 10, 2010. Key points include:
- Indian indices Nifty and Sensex opened flat but closed in the red, down 0.22% and 0.33% respectively.
- Top gainers were RPower, RelCapital, and Bajaj Auto, while top losers were HDFC, Bharti Airtel, and Hindalco.
- Sector performances were mixed with FMCG and Metal down while Power and Auto up.
- The daily chart shows indices consolidating after a recent rise, with support levels at 20,391-20,290 and resistance at 20,707.
- Pivot points are provided for various stocks to
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the technical report on the stock market:
- The indices closed lower, with the Nifty down 0.91% and Sensex down 0.92%, after opening higher but being unable to sustain gains. Support levels of 20400-20250 and 6150-6100 and resistance at 20855 and 6284 are identified.
- SESAGOA gained the most at 4.15% while BPCL lost the most at 5.19%. The top sector gainers were CG and OIL&GAS, while the top losers were POWER and PSU.
- Pivot points are provided for the key indices and stocks to identify support and
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A Ponzi scheme is an investment scam where returns are paid to earlier investors using the capital from newer investors, rather than from legitimate profit earned. The scheme relies on a constant influx of new investments to continue paying the promised returns. Eventually, when the flow of new money slows down or stops, the scheme collapses, leaving the majority of investors with substantial financial losses.
Historical Context: Charles Ponzi and His Legacy
Charles Ponzi is the namesake of this deceptive practice. In the 1920s, Ponzi promised investors in Boston a 50% return within 45 days or 100% return in 90 days through arbitrage of international reply coupons. Initially, he paid returns as promised, not from profits, but from the investments of new participants. When his scheme unraveled, it resulted in losses exceeding $20 million (equivalent to about $270 million today).
Notable American Ponzi Schemes
1. Bernie Madoff: Perhaps the most notorious Ponzi scheme in recent history, Bernie Madoff’s fraud involved $65 billion. Madoff, a well-respected figure in the financial industry, promised steady, high returns through a secretive investment strategy. His scheme lasted for decades before collapsing in 2008, devastating thousands of investors, including individuals, charities, and institutional clients.
2. Allen Stanford: Through his company, Stanford Financial Group, Allen Stanford orchestrated a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, luring investors with fraudulent certificates of deposit issued by his offshore bank. Stanford promised high returns and lavish lifestyle benefits to his investors, which ultimately led to a 110-year prison sentence for the financier in 2012.
3. Tom Petters: In a scheme that lasted more than a decade, Tom Petters ran a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme, using his company, Petters Group Worldwide. He claimed to buy and sell consumer electronics, but in reality, he used new investments to pay off old debts and fund his extravagant lifestyle. Petters was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
4. Eric Dalius and Saivian: Eric Dalius, a prominent figure behind Saivian, a cashback program promising high returns, is under scrutiny for allegedly orchestrating a Ponzi scheme. Saivian enticed investors with promises of up to 20% cash back on everyday purchases. However, investigations suggest that the returns were paid using new investments rather than legitimate profits. The collapse of Saivian l
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
How to Invest in Cryptocurrency for Beginners: A Complete GuideDaniel
Cryptocurrency is digital money that operates independently of a central authority, utilizing cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically operate on a technology called blockchain. Each cryptocurrency transaction is recorded on a public ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
Cryptocurrencies can be used for various purposes, including online purchases, investment opportunities, and as a means of transferring value globally without the need for intermediaries like banks.
Budgeting as a Control Tool in Government Accounting in Nigeria
Being a Paper Presented at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Budget Office Staff at Sojourner Hotel, GRA, Ikeja Lagos on Saturday 8th June, 2024.
Plantersbank 2013 Sure Save Sure Prize 2 - List of Promo Items
1. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
Gift checks accepted by over 4,400 establishments
SPP GC Sodexo Premium Pass 300 nationwide. With discount and special offer coupons 122,000 61,000 41,000 31,000
of partner establishments.
Gift certificates accepted by all National Bookstore
NBS GC National Bookstore Gift Certificate 500 200,000 100,000 67,000 50,000
Outlets nationwide.
Discount vouchers that may be used when paying
PIA GC PDBIA Insurance Discount Voucher 500 200,000 100,000 67,000 50,000
insurance premiums through PDB Insurance Agency
Discount vouchers that may be used when making
PDB Properties Purchase Discount
PPI GC 500 payments for properties purchased from PDB 200,000 100,000 67,000 50,000
Voucher
Properties Inc.
SME.com Purchase Discount Discount vouchers that may be used when making
SSI GC 500 200,000 100,000 67,000 50,000
Voucher payments for solutions purchased from SME.com
Cash Card that may be used in all ATMs and POS
SME GC SME Cash Card 1,000 420,000 210,000 140,000 105,000
merchants nationwide
Certificates with Peso Value that may be used to pay
RTC GC Rajah Travel Certificate 10,000 4,560,000 2,280,000 1,520,000 1,140,000
for Rajah Travel packages or services.
Easy Temperature Setting
Braided Cord
74858 IRON DOWELL D.IRON DI 553NS 548 164,000 82,000 55,000 41,000
Heavy type Dry Iron ( 1.3kg)
Non-Stick Sole Plate
2. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
COFFEE 6 cups water capacity, anti-drip feature, swing out filter
92791 HANA COFF MKR HCM 10B 6C 598 184,000 92,000 62,000 46,000
MAKER basket,water level indicator,glass pitcher
1.7 Liter capacity; concealed healing element; abs
ELECTRIC
112425 DOWELL EKETTLE DWEK-176 1.7L 628 durable plastic; removable calc filter; auto shut off; 220,000 110,000 74,000 55,000
KETTLE
water level indicator; detachable based cord
1.4 liter capacity serves 7 persons
Automatic rice cooker with keepwarm system
RICE
90197 HANA RICE CKR HRC 14FS 7C 728 With Steamer 268,000 134,000 90,000 67,000
COOKER
Cooks rice,congee and soup
Detachable power cord for easy cleaning
118847 DESK FAN ASAHI DF RB 6004 16INCH W/RING 1,148 Rotary band switch desk fan 424,000 212,000 142,000 106,000
Cast iron 2 burner
• Automatic piezo ignition system
37540 STOVE LA GERM GSTOVE G560 INOX 2B 1,128 432,000 216,000 144,000 108,000
• Stainless steel worktop
• Enamel trivet
FOOD
109452 DOWELL FSTEAMER FS 260 1,378 food steamer 2 layer; 2 lites water tank capacity 478,000 239,000 160,000 120,000
STEAMER
3. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
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SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
OFFICE caller id / amber backlit LCD / AAAbatt / 7hrs charge
120517 TELEPHONE PANA TEL KX TG3411 BX1 BLK 1,540 time / 10hrs talk time / 6days standby time / 50name 588,000 294,000 196,000 147,000
UNIT phonebook
dvd/MP3/DivX, w/ USB, USB Recording,USB File Copy,
122695 DVD PLAYER PIONEER DVD DV 2032 1,590 Versatile Playability, Dust Proof Design, Advanced 600,000 300,000 200,000 150,000
Sound Retriever
ASAHI SF TW6020 TWINGO
118846 STAND FAN 1,948 Double Head Stand Fan; banana type blade 720,000 360,000 240,000 180,000
16/12IN
OFFICE
6466 OFFICE CHR PLUTO W/O A GL 1,998 Office Chair 720,000 360,000 240,000 180,000
CHAIR
Green LED display alarm clock with dual alarms
0.9" number display
CLOCK
90880 SONY CLOCK RADIO ICF C318 1,999 Extendable snooze bar 740,000 370,000 247,000 185,000
RADIO
Built-in calendar
Full power memory backup
USB Type music Player 2GB, FM Radio and recording
118687 MP3 SONY MP3 NWZ B172F 1,999 752,000 376,000 251,000 188,000
function
4. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
Color Box Dimension cm: 47.8x28x27.5 ; Item
VACUUM dimension cm: 41.6x26x21.6; Net weight : 4.77kg;
90201 KYOWA VCLNR KW 6002 1200W 2,098 772,000 386,000 258,000 193,000
CLEANER Gross weight : 5.52kg ; Voltage: 230V ac 60Hz; Power:
1200 watts
IMARFLEX BLENDER Heavy Duty Blade, Stainless Body Blende2 speed
76094 BLENDER 2,128 784,000 392,000 262,000 196,000
ICB-500 2SPD setting with pulse,blends, purees, grinds, ice crasher,
Corning Glass Bowl
TURBO Insulated Carrying Handle
42390 STD TBROILER STB 991 2,268 836,000 418,000 279,000 209,000
BROILER Temperature Control Switch
Automatic Timer Switch
1200 watts; see through tempered glass covered; cool
TEPANYAKI
39734 IMARFLEX GRILLER TY3900 14INCH 2,278 touch based and cover; quick release cooking plate for 838,000 419,000 280,000 210,000
GRIDDLE
easy cleaning
The incredibly small, wearable music player has
APPLE
122657 APPLE IPOD SHFLE 7TH 2GB 2,690 buttons, and voiceOver tells you the song or playlist 1,024,000 512,000 342,000 256,000
SHUFFLE
your listen to, Up to 15hours playback
OFFICE
81648 OFFICE TBL*EM4824 2,998 OFFICE TABLE WITH DRAWERS 1,080,000 540,000 360,000 270,000
TABLE
5. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
Backup Plus features a flexible, USM-compliant
interface, enabling the user to take advantage of the
EXTERNAL SEAGATE HDD EXT 500GB BUP+ latest & fastest connections to their Mac or PC.
121309 3,000 1,140,000 570,000 380,000 285,000
HARD DRIVE BLK It is easy to upgrade to Thunderbolt™ technology or
FireWire® 800 with add-on adaptors (sold separately).
USB 3.0 is also backward compatible with USB 2.0.
APC Back-UPS, 300 Watts / 500 VA, Input 230V /
51286 UPS APC BE500R PH ES BACKUP UPS 3,500 1,330,000 665,000 444,000 333,000
Output 230V
ELECTRIC
88199 IMARFLEX E OVEN IT 280CRS 3,998 electric oven; convection; rotisserie; 1500 watts 1,470,000 735,000 490,000 368,000
OVEN
118500
14MP, 5X Optical Zoom, 3" LCD, 720P HD Video
118501 DIGICAM OLYMPUS CAMEDIA VG160 4,250 1,520,000 760,000 507,000 380,000
Recording,
118981
HOME 150W, 2.1channel, Satellite Speakers w/ Subwoofer,
119726 SAMSUNG HT E320/XP 4,997 1,800,000 900,000 600,000 450,000
THEATER USB, FM Tuner
Print/Scan/Copy/Fax; 2pl ink droplet and 4,800dpi;
CANON photo print resolution; 4-color ink system with
124091 CANON MX-397 AIO 4,995 1,860,000 930,000 620,000 465,000
PRINTER dedicated black ink for B&W document printing;
1,200 x 2,400 dpi optical resolution CIS scanner
6. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
MICROWAV WHIRL MWO MWD 202MGS .7CF (0.7 cu.ft.) 20 liter, mechanical control w/ grill
118897 4,998 1,900,000 950,000 634,000 475,000
E OVEN SLV function
WASHING
86996 WASHING MACHINE SINGLE TUB 5,699 PANA WM NA S756BTQ 7.5KG ST 2,160,000 1,080,000 720,000 540,000
MACHINE
Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) OS;832 MHz Processor;3
118648 SAMSUNG SAMSUNG S6102 GALAXY Y DUOS MP Primary Camera;Dual Standby SIM (GSM +
6,290 2,180,000 1,090,000 727,000 545,000
118649 CELLPHONE BLACK / WHITE GSM);3.14-inch Capacitive Touchscreen;Wi-Fi
Enabled;Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB
2 wired mics,WOW Philippines picture and
background,song search function,adjustable mic and
WOW WOW FIESTA DVD KARAOKE
117966 6,499 music volumes,tempo,echo,key,melody on and off 2,392,000 1,196,000 798,000 598,000
VIDEOKE WF220
function,Reserve Function: up to 99 songs,user friendly
remote control,3 song and videoke pack slots
Hot & Cold Functions
Odorizer Cabinet
WATER DOWELL H&C DISP WDS 58A Dripping Receptor
66349 6,628 2,428,000 1,214,000 810,000 607,000
DISPENSER W/SANT Light Indicator
Steel Tank (Water Holder)
Compressor R- 134 A
3525 Ink Advantage Multifunction Inkjet Printer ; •HP
122122 HP PRINTER HP PRINTER DJET 3525 AIO 6,990 ePrint feature to Print from Web connection by 2,686,000 1,343,000 896,000 672,000
sending an email to Printer's email address
7. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
PERSONAL 3.0cu.ft. Manual; personal ref; Adjustable Plastic
105157 PANA REF NR A309DTG 3CF P.REF 7,999 2,960,000 1,480,000 987,000 740,000
REF Coated Shelves; Room Lamp; titanium gray
FM Radio;Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS;Dual
SAMSUNG
SIM (GSM + GSM);5 MP Primary Camera;1 GHz Cortex-
122784 S7562 SAMSUNG S7562 GALAXY S DUOS
10,690 A5 Processor;Wi-Fi Enabled;0.3 MP Secondary 3,996,000 1,998,000 1,332,000 999,000
122785 GALAXY S BLACK / WHITE
Camera;4-inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen;Expandable
DUOS
Storage Capacity of 32 GB
60X OPTICAL ZOOM, 70X EXTENDED ZOOM, BUILT IN
HANDYCAM SONY HANDYCAM DCR SX22 BLK
124324 12,999 LED LIGHT, MEMORY CARD SLOT, FACE 4,784,000 2,392,000 1,595,000 1,196,000
(new) / SLV
DETECTION,18SCENE
3-way tall-boy speakers with 16 cm cone x 2, 7.7 cm
SPEAKER
110950 PIONEER SPKR S RS77TB 14,990 cone x 1, 2.6 cm semi-dome x 1 (NEED SUBWOOFER 5,520,000 2,760,000 1,840,000 1,380,000
ONLY
AND RECEIVER TO FUNCTION)
GAME
123705 SONY PS3 500GB CECH 4012C BLK 15,999 500GB,USB 2.0.bluetooth 2.0 (EDR),HDMI oitput 6,016,000 3,008,000 2,006,000 1,504,000
CONSOLE
8. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
4-in multiTouch RETINA display, A5 chip, 5MP iSight
APPLE IPOD camera and SIRI, 1080p HD video recording, AirPlay
122665 APPLE IPOD TOUCH 5TH 32GB 16,490 6,266,000 3,133,000 2,089,000 1,567,000
TOUCH mirroring, iMassage, FaceTime, Audio Player up to
40hours, Video Player up to 8hours
LED TV, HD Ready, CMR 60Hz, USB 2.0 (Jpeg, Movie),
119560 LED TV SAMSUNG LED UA32EH4000RX 19,900 6,640,000 3,320,000 2,214,000 1,660,000
HDMI x 2, 10W speaker output
INTEL 877 (1.40Ghz), 4GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, 11.6",
ACER
122937 ACER NBK AO756 887BSSS 20,900 WINDOWS 8 7,720,000 3,860,000 2,574,000 1,930,000
NETBOOK
WINDOW
114083 TYPE CARRIER A/C WCARG0K10EEB 1HP 21,898 DESIGNER SERIES. 1HP BLACK REMOTE 8,060,000 4,030,000 2,687,000 2,015,000
AIRCON
SPLIT TYPE
121831 AIRCON 1 CARRIER A/C FP 53CSH009308 1HP 23,998 OPTIMA fixed speeed Hi-wall 1hp 8,840,000 4,420,000 2,947,000 2,210,000
HP
9. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
14.2mp, with red-eye reduction, full HD 1080p movies,
114552 SLR NIKON SLR D5100 KIT 29,990 3-in. LCD monitor 11,040,000 5,520,000 3,680,000 2,760,000
GALAXY 3G, 10.1″ PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 5 MP
122334 SAMSUNG N8000 GLXNOTE 10.1 31,590 11,196,000 5,598,000 3,732,000 2,799,000
NOTE Camera; Android OS, v4.0.3; microSD, up to 64 GB
SAMSUNG
122641 SAMSUNG NBK NP535U4C A01PH 30,900 A8 4555M, 4GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, 14” , WIN8 11,400,000 5,700,000 3,800,000 2,850,000
NOTEBOOK
LAZY BOY
73096 LZBOY REC ASPEN-L 39,950 Leather seat; recliner 14,800,000 7,400,000 4,934,000 3,700,000
ASPEN
Standard Type Monochrome Laser MFP (P / C / S), Auto
Duplex Print
PHOTOCOPI CPU (Processor) 192MHz
109486 CANON COPIER IR1024 39,995 System Memory (On Board) 128MB 15,200,000 7,600,000 5,067,000 3,800,000
ER
Interface Standard: USB 2.0
Optional: Ethernet 100 BaseTX / 10 BaseT
10. LIST OF PROMO ITEMS
Incremental deposit requirement per hold-out period
SKU Type ITEM DESCRIPTION Image SRP Specs 90 180 270 360
'Aquos Full HD LED TV, USB Movie/JPG, HDMI x 3, X-
118263 LED TV SHARP LED LC 60LE630 110,998 37,596,000 18,798,000 12,532,000 9,399,000
Gen Japan Panel