Oil, Gas, Hydroelectricity, Nuclear power and Coal are the five constituents of conventionally used primary energy. Wind and solar are two examples of non-conventional sources. The Indian oil and gas sector constitutes 38% of total conventional primary energy consumption, which is lower than the world average of 62%, the per capita consumption of oil and gas is 117 kg against the world average of 925 kg s. The public sector undertakings in the oil and gas sector account for over 38% of total profit after tax earned and 45% dividend declared by PSU s as a whole. The share of petroleum sector...
Oil, Gas, Hydroelectricity, Nuclear power and Coal are the five constituents of conventionally used primary energy. Wind and solar are two examples of...
Avadhanam, Pawan Kumar, Achanta, Ravi Prakash, Manthena, Rajeshwar
Financial Management is that managerial activity which is concerned with the planning and controlling of the firm s financial resources. The subject of financial management is of immense interest to both academicians and practicing managers. It is of great interest to academicians because the subject is still developing. The objective of the study is to obtain true insight into the Financial Performance and Analysis of the NTPC (RSTPS). To study the performance of NTPC in the Stock market, viz., comparison with the Private Sector Power Company. The Findings from the study on Financial...
Financial Management is that managerial activity which is concerned with the planning and controlling of the firm s financial resources. The subject o...
Jayaditya Sarma, Korada, Avadhanam, Pawan Kumar, Mishra, R. K.
This Book discusses the concept of non-performing assets, the evaluation of credit risk, its significance, the quantification and monitoring of credit risk, and the study of action plan to mitigate the non-performing assets. The term NPA is explained and classified into various sub categories. Then the discussion is followed by key topics like asset classification, internal system for classification of assets as NPA, originating factors for the NPAs, Vehicles for NPA recovery, restructuring/ rescheduling of loans, and impact of NPAs. We will also throw a light on the Basel Recommendations and...
This Book discusses the concept of non-performing assets, the evaluation of credit risk, its significance, the quantification and monitoring of credit...
Ravula, Jahnavi, Avadhanam, Pawan Kumar, Mishra, R. K.
This Book focuses on the Credit and Risk Analysis carried out by the Banks during appraisal of a loan proposals for Large Corporates i.e., with a turnover of above 500 crores. The Book focusses about the fundamental aspects involved in the Credit Appraisal and associated Risk Management. The Book deals from the perspective of a Bank and the Regulatory Norms as stipulated by the Regulator of Banking System in India i.e., Reserve Bank of India. The report is a descriptive study with basic objective of understanding procedural aspects involved in the Credit Appraisal and Risk Management before...
This Book focuses on the Credit and Risk Analysis carried out by the Banks during appraisal of a loan proposals for Large Corporates i.e., with a turn...
Sowjanya, K. L., Avadhanam, Pawan Kumar, Mishra, R. K.
Finance was not considered so important for business organizations before the industrial revolution because methods of productions were very simple, labor was more important than capital and finance at that time. So these things didn t create any problems. Nowadays finance is considered as the life blood of every business and achieved the most important place in today s business. Any business whether large scale or small scale requires finance for its operations. So many businesses approach the lending institutions at some point or the other in order to get some finance in terms of loans. A...
Finance was not considered so important for business organizations before the industrial revolution because methods of productions were very simple, l...