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Write a word or a term or a phrase which can substitute the following statement.
The boom and recession cycle in the economy
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Solution
The boom and recession cycle in the economy. - Business cycle
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| Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
| (1) | Working capital | (a) | Redeemed capital |
| (2) | Equity share capital | (b) | Secretary |
| (3) | Share warrant | (c) | Shares do not have distinctive numbers |
| (4) | Recommendation of dividend | (d) | Fixed assets |
| (5) | Fungibility | (e) | The link between SEBI and Depository |
| (f) | Board of Directors | ||
| (g) | Registered document | ||
| (h) | Sum of current assets | ||
| (i) | Bearer document | ||
| (j) | Permanent capital |
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Write a word or a term or a phrase which can substitute the following statement.
The sum of current assets.
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Explain the following term/concept.
Fixed capital
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Fixed Capital and Working Capital.
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