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BSC ACCOUNTING FREE PROJECT TOPICS WITH MATERIALS IN NIGERIA The following are Accounting Project Topics and

Material. We have already written materials from chapter One to Five of the following materials. To view chapter one of the below project topics free before you order complete material, visit www.careerslight.com or www.writers.com.ng or call 08169533305 for information on how to receive complete material (from chapter One to Five) THE EVALUATION OF INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM OF NEPA (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU DISTRICT) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18614 THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF DEPRECIATION ON THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPANY. (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO MOTOR ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18615 THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING REPORTING ON THE MANAGEMENT OF A BUSINESS (A CASE STUDY OF EMENITE LTD) Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting Project Topics with Materials Staff Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18616 THE IMPACT OF STANDARD COSTING ON PROFITABILITY AND MANAGERIAL EFFECTIVENESS OF A MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF FERDINAND INDUSTRIES LIMITED, URULLA IDEATO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF IMO STATE, NIGERIA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18617 THE EFFECTS OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT ON LIQUIDITY POSITION OF A MANUFACTURING COMPANY (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES PLC, ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18618 THE PROBLEMS FACING PERSONAL INCOME, THE ADMINISTRATION IN RURAL COMMUNITIES (A CASE STUDY OF UGWUAJI COMMUNITY IN ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18628 THE ECONOMIC EFFECT OF FUEL SCARCITY IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18629 THE BUSINESS OF FINANCIAL RATIOS AS A TOOL OF EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF A COMPANIES FOR INVESTMENT DECISION Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting Project Topics with Materials Staff Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18630 STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING FINANACIAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SYSTEM IN NIGERIA. (A CASE STUDY OF IKWO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, EBONYI STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18631 SPIRAL GROWTH OF BANKS IN NIGERIA. MANPOWER PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS. (A CASE STUDY OF A SELECTED COMMERCIAL BANK IN DELTA STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18632 THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING IN THE CONTROL OF PUBLIC

EXPENDITURE IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGEIRA (CBN) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18633 PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING IN NIGERIAN (A CASE STUDY OF NSUKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL CONTROLS SYSTEM ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18634 RATIO ANALYSIS AS A BANK LENDING TOOL (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA, OGUI ROAD, ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18635 PROBLEMS OF MONEY TRANSMISSION IN NIGERIAN BANKS A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA PLC - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18636 MONETARY POLICY MEASURE AS INSTRUMENTS OF ECONOMIC STABILIZAITON IN NIGERIA - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18637 PROBLEMS OF PERSONAL INCOME TAX GENERATION AND ADMINISTRATION IN ENUGU STATE (A CASE STUDY OF INTERNAL REVENUE ENUGU NORTH) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18638 PROBLEM OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATION (A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, ABUJA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18639 MANAGERIAL PERCEPTION AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF NIGERIA FIRMS - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18640 MANAGEMENT OF RISK IN AGRICULTURAL FINANCING (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA AGRICULTURAL AND COMMERCE BANK PLC, ENUGU BRANCH) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18641 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES IN MANUFACTURING FIRMS (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BREWERIES PLC. ABA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18642 MANAGEMENT AUDIT AS A TOOL OF ACHIEVING ORGANISATIONAL OBJECTIVES (A CASE STUDY OF EASTERN NIGERIA PLASTICS) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18643 MATERIAL UTILIZATION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE. (A CASE STUDY OF ASABA TEXTILE MILL LIMITED ASABA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18644 LOAN SYSNDICATION IN BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANK PORT - HARCOURT) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18645 Management of public funds in industries ( A case study of life Breweries Limited Aba) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18646

INVESTMENT APPRAISAL IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF CADBURY NIGERIA PLC) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18647 REVENUE ALLOCATION AND POLITICAL STABILITY IN NIGERIA - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18648 PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE/ACCOUNTING IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NSUKKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18649 LOAN SYNDICATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS FINANCING STRATEGY IN NIGERIA. (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC. NEW MARKET ROAD ONITSHA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18650 INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (A CASE STUDY OF LIFE BREWERIES LIMITED ONITSHA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18651 INTERNAL AUDIT AS A TOOL IN ARCHIVING THE ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVE (A CASE STUDY OF AFRI BANK NIGERIAN PLC) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18652 IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF LEARNABLE FUNDS IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA (A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TRADE BANK AND INLAND BANK OF NIGERIA - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18653

CORPORATE PERFORMANCE IN THE PAINT INDUSTRY. A case study of marshals and chemical company Ltd Enugu - Enugu state Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting/Accountancy Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18659 INTERNAL CONTROL AS A TOOL FOR EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT (A CASE STUDY OF P & CO FEED LIMITED) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18660 EVALUATION OF CASH AND CREDIT MANAGEMENT POLICIES AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR AVOIDING ILLIQUIDITY AND LIQUIDATIONS (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMCO, ENUGU STATRE) BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18661 IMPACT OF AUDITING IN GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18662 COMPUTER AN IMPORTANT SYSTEM IN THE PROCESSING OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18663 COMMUNITY BANKING PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS (A CASE STUDY OF EKULU COMMUNITY BANK IN ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18664 COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR DECISION MAKING (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES PLC) Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting/Accountancy Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18665 CHECKING DISTRESS IN THE NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC, AWKA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18666 CREDIT MANAGEMENT AND BANK LENDING (A CASE STUDY OF HALLMARK BANK LTD IN NIGERIAN) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18667 BUSINESS FAILURE AND THEN ACCOUNTING PROFESSION IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED BUSINESS IN PORTHARCOURT) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18668 EFFECFTIVE INTERNAL CONTROL AS THE BASIS FOR PREVENTION AND DEDUCTION OF FRAUD IN BANK IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF AFRIBANK. PLC ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18669 BUDGETING AS A CONTROL STRATEGY (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC ENUGU OGUI ROAD) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18670 CASH BUDGETING AS A BASIS FOR DECISION MAKING. (A CASE STUDY OF AGUATA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA). - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18671

SMALL SCALE INVESTMENT: A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (A CASE STUDY OF GLOBAL SYSTEM OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION (GSM)TELEPHONE BOOTH IN ENUGU METROPOLIS A DISSERATION) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18654 IMPACT OF TAXATION AS AN AID TO ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT IN EDO STATE (A CASE STUDY OF OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18655 FRAUD DETECTION AND CONTROL IN THE PAYROLL DEPARTMENT (A CASE STUDY OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18656 FUNDING OF FEDERAL PARASTATALS (A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL RADIO COOPERATION OF NIGERIA IN ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18657 INTERNAL AUDTING EFFICINECY AS A TOOL FOR IMPROVING THE COMPANIES PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF EMENITE LIMITED ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18658 EFFECTIVE WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND

DESIRABILITY OF SECURITIES FOR LOAN IN NIGERIAN COMMERCIAL BANK (A CASE STUDY OF AFRIBANK PLC) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18672 THE INFLUENCE OF JOB INCENTIVES IN ORGANIZATIONS OPERATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC NINTH MILE, ENUGU STATE - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18673 BREAK-EVEN THEORY AND ACCOUNTING AS A MANAGEMENT DECISION TOOL (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN HOECHST PLC) Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting Project Topics with Materials Staff Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18674 BUDGET IN HIGHER INSTITUTION OF LEARNING IN NIGERIA 'A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC OKOH' - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18675 BANKS PARTICIPATION IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK NIG. PLC) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18676 BALANCING AND BURGETING CONTROL IN A MANUFACTRURING AND MARKETING ORGANIZATION (A CASE OF STUDY OF TOTAL NIGERIA LTD) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18677 BANK FRAUD AND ITS EFFECTS ON NIGERIAN'S ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF AFRIBANK NIGERIA PIC ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18678 BUDGETEING AND BUDGETANCY CONTROL IN GOVERNMENT OWNED PARASTATALS. A CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA STATE HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT COPORATION. - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18679 BUDGET AND BUDGETARY CONTROL AS A TOOL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18680 A STUDY OF IMPACT AND IMPLICATION OF RESTRUCTURING THE NIGERIA PENSION SCHEME (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18681 CAPITAL BUDGETING IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF THE NIGERIAN BREWERIES) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18682 AUDITING AS AN INDISPENSABLE TOOL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF TEXCO NIGERIA PLC LAGOS STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18683 CONTROLLING OF CUSTOMER'S ACCOUNT BY THE COMMERCIAL BANKS. A CASE STUDY OF CITIZENS INTERNATIONAL BANK LTD - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18684 INTERNAL CONTROL IN AN EXAMINING BODY (A CASE STUDY

OF THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION COUNCIL, ENUGU ZONAL OFFICE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18685 AN EVALUATION OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND PROFITABILITY OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION (A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED QUOTED COMPANIES) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18686 AN EVALUATION OF COST REDUCTION TECHNIQUE IN ACHIEVING PROFITABILITY IN AN INFLATED ECONOMY. (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES PLC) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18687 AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR ESTABLISHMENT (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES PLC 9th MILE CORNER ENUGU AND FEDERAL MINISTRY OF SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT ENUGU). - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18688 AUDIT PLANNING AND CONTROL A STUDY OF THE PROCEDURE IN SOME SELECTED ACCOUNTING FIRMS - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18689 ANALYSIS OF FINANICAL STATEMENTS AS AN AID TO MEANINGFUL INVESTMENT DECISION MAKING (A CASE STUDY OF INVESTMENT FIRMS IN ENUGU STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18690 AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION IN STATE MINISTRIES (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE MINISTRIES OF WORKS HOUSING AND EDUCATION) BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18691 SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF PUBLIC SECTORS ACCOUNTABILITY IN NIGERIA FOR THE PERIOD 1991 - 2002. BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18692

A CRITICAL REVIEW OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IN NIGERIA INSURANCE INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18693 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF AUDITING IN THE AUTHENTICATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA LTD EMENE- ENUGU - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18694 'A CRITICAL STUDY ON THE INDUSTRIAL CONFLICTS IN AN ORGANISATION' (A CASE STUDY OF GUINESS (NIG.) PLC IKEJA LAGOS) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18695 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BUDGETARY CONTROL: ITS EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY IN A NON PROFIT MAKING ORGANIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF N.C.R.I BADEGGI) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18696

ACCOUNTING SYSTEM OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18697 ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL RATIOS AS AN AID TO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK PLC ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18698 THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING IN THE CONTROL OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF UDO DILI UMU IBE COY AND NEPA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18699 A social Accounting as a method of Assessing the impact of Development Activations (A case study of Nukes local Government Area Enugu State) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18700 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CAUSES AND PROBLEM OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS IN NIGERIA BANKING SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF AFEX BANK PLC.) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18701 AN INVESTIGATION INTO RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN SELECTED BUSINESS ORGANIZATION IN OWERRI METROPOLIS. (A CASE STUDY OF CONSOLIDATED BREWERIES PLC.) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18702 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE IN HOTELS ( A CASE STUDY OF ZODIAC HOTELS LIMITED ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18703 AN ASSESSMENT OF CUSTOMER SERVICE IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. (A CASE STUDY UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC ENUGU). - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18704 AN ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIAN BALANCE OF PAYMENT (1995 - 1999). - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18705 THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT (A CASE STUDY OF OBINGWA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ABIA STATE) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18706 THE ROLE OF AUDITING IN CONTROLLING FRAUD IN GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENT. (A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL PAY OFFICE ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18707 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE IN POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF UDENU LOCAL GOVERNEMNT AREA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18708 THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING IN SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT (IN THE NIGERIAN CONTEXT) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18709 THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. A FOCUS ON A DEVELOPING ECONOMYSUCH AS NIGERIA - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18710

THE ROLE OF AN ACCOUNTANT IN THE POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18711 ACCOUNTING FOR FIXED ASSETS (A CASE STUDY OF COCACOCA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC 9TH MILE CORNER) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18712 THE ROLES OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA AND MERCHANT BANKS IN FINANCIAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN NIGERIA. (A CASE STUDY OF CBN ENUGU. AND CROWN MERCHANT BANK BENIN) Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18713 EFFECTIVE INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM AS A MEASURE OF FRAUD PREVENTION IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE. (A CASE STUDY OF BOARD OF INTERNAL REVENUE ENUGU STATE). - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18714 THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN A PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18715 THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR ( A CASE STUDY OF EMENITE LIMITED, ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18716 THE ROLE OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA PLC IN AGRICULTURAL FINANCE DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18717 THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN A CO-OPERATIVE ORGANIZATION (A CASE OF STUDY OF UNION BANK (PLC) ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18718 THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT IN THE FORMATION, ACQUISITION AND LIQUIDATION OF COMPANIES - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18719 THE SIGNIFICANCE AND OBJECTIVES OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS IN AUDIT INVESTIGATION - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18720 THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18721 THE USE OF MERGER AND ACQUISITION AS A GROWTH AND SURVIVAL STRATEGY IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18722 THE ROLE OF INTERNAL AUDITING IN THE EFFECTING MANAGEMENT CONTROL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18723 THE USEFULNESS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF COMPANIES AND IN GUIDING INVESTMENT DECISIONS - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material

with Serial No - 18724 ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN IMO STATE (A CASE STUDY PF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN EZINIHITTE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18725 THE PROBLEM OF PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS IN NIGERIAN (A CASE STUDY OF ESCO AND CO, WARRI DELTA STATE) Under BSC Accounting/Accountancy Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18601 THE RELEVANCE OF QUALITY CHECK MANAGEMENT IN A FIRM - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18602 THE PROBLEMS OF NEW BANK IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF CITIZEN INTERNATIONAL BANK OF NIGERIA ENUGU) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18603 THE PROBLEMS OF FINANCING INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN NIGERIA Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting/Accountancy Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18604 THE PROSPECT OF ACCOUNTING AS PROFESSION; IMPLICATION FOR ACOUNTING STUDENTS Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18605 THE IMPACT OF TAX INCENTIVES ON ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF BOARD OF ISNTERNAL REVENUE ENUGU STATE - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18606 THE IMPACT OF TAXATION AS AN AID TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF OJI RIVER LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18607 THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA IN THE PREVENTION OF BANK FAILURE IN NIGERIA. - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18608 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM IN A TRANSPORT ORGANIZATION. (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA RAILWAY CORPORATION) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18609 THE IMPACT OF PRIVATIZATION ON NIGERIA MONEY MARKET (A CASE STUDY OF THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA) Achieved by Careerslight BSC Accounting Project Topics with Materials Order No.: AC-BSC-CL-18610 THE ROLE OF ACOUNTANT IN PROJECT FEASIBILITY AND VIABILITY APPRAISAL ( A CASE STUDY OF CASAVA STARCH PRODUCITON) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18611 THE ROLE OF AN ACCOUNTANT IN THE POVERTY ERADICATION PROGRAMME OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. ( A CASE STUDY OF ANINRI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18612

THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ON ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND ITS EFFECT ON EMPLOYMENT - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18613 THE IMPACT OF A GOOD INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM ON FINANCIAL MANGEMENT OF ORGANIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18619 THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS (AN EMPIRICAL STUDY) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18620 THE DEVELOPMENTAL IMPACT OF RURAL BANKING IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA PLC) BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18621 IMPACT OF INTERNET BANKING SYSTEM ON NIGERIA BANKING ENVIROMENT. (CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18622 THE CRITERIA OF BORROWING AND REPAYING BUSINESS LOAN AS A GUIDE TOWARDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ( A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANKS OF NIGERIA PLC ENUGU MAIN BRANCH) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No 18623 THE CHALLENGES FACING THE CORPORATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN PORTS AUTHORITY PLC) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18624 THE EFFECT OF FLUCTUATING FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE ON NIGERIA CURRENCY. (A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, ENUGU BRANCH) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18625 THE ADVANTAGE OF VALUE ADDED TAX IN TERMS OF REVENUE GENERATION - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18626 STUDY OF FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND RESOURCE MOBILIZATION (IMPLICATION FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA) - BSC Accounting Project Topic/Material with Serial No - 18627 We have already written project materials from chapter One to Five of the following materials. To view chapter one of the above project topics free before you order complete material, visit www.careerslight.com or www.writers.com.ng or call - 08169533305 for information on how to receive complete material (from chapter One to Five)

Marketing to Children Introduction The Coca-Cola Company has always taken seriously its commitment to market responsibly, across the globe, across all advertising media, and across all of our beverages. Our Company has been a leader in the area of Responsible Marketing, particularly with regard to responsible marketing practices when children under 12 are present. Honoring the rights of parents and caregivers to make the appropriate choices for their children is a cornerstone of our Responsible Marketing Policy. Television, Radio and Print The Coca-Cola Company will not place any of our brands' marketing in television, radio and print programming made specifically for children. This means that we will not buy advertising in programs with an audience profile higher than 35% 1 of children less than 12 years of age. We are sensitive to the fact that children may also be watching programs with their family, and we make every attempt to ensure that our advertising is appropriate for a general audience. Internet and Mobile Phones The Coca-Cola Company recognizes the growing use of the Internet and mobile phones amongst children. While we believe the Internet can be a wonderful learning tool and mobile phones may be considered a necessity, The Coca-Cola Company will not buy advertising on Internet sites/mobile phones directly targeted to children. Where data is available, we will not place our marketing messages on Internet or mobile phone programs where more than 35% 1 of the audience is comprised of children. Schools As a global business, we respect and recognize the unique learning environment of schoolsand believe in commercial-free classrooms for children. We will make every attempt not to commercially advertise in primary schools, and we will not offer our beverages for sale in primary schools. If requested to do so by parents and caregivers or school authorities to meet hydration needs, we will endeavor to meet those requests. (Read our Global School Beverage Guidelines ). Youth Education Our system supports education programs for children in local communities throughout the world, particularly programming focused on promoting active healthy living. Any brand presence in educational programming for children will simply indicate sponsorship, and will not be for the purposes of advertising.

Monitoring The Coca-Cola Company is committed to monitoring and measuring our adherence to this Policy across all the markets we serve, and has established a Children's Review Process to help guide the Policy. Beginning in 2010, we will publish compliance findings within our corporate sustainability report. The world is changing all around us. To continue to thrive as a business over the next ten years and beyond, we must look ahead, understand the trends and forces that will shape our business in the future and move swiftly to prepare for what's to come. We must get ready for tomorrow today. That's what our 2020 Vision is all about. It creates a long-term destination for our business and provides us with a "Roadmap" for winning together with our bottling partners. Our Mission Our Roadmap starts with our mission, which is enduring. It declares our purpose as a company and serves as the standard against which we weigh our actions and decisions. To refresh the world... To inspire moments of optimism and happiness... To create value and make a difference.

Our Vision Our vision serves as the framework for our Roadmap and guides every aspect of our business by describing what we need to accomplish in order to continue achieving sustainable, quality growth. People: Be a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be. Portfolio: Bring to the world a portfolio of quality beverage brands that anticipate and satisfy people's desires and needs. Partners: Nurture a winning network of customers and suppliers, together we create mutual, enduring value. Planet: Be a responsible citizen that makes a difference by helping build and support sustainable communities. Profit: Maximize long-term return to shareowners while being mindful of our overall responsibilities. Productivity: Be a highly effective, lean and fast-moving organization.

Our Winning Culture Our Winning Culture defines the attitudes and behaviors that will be required of us to make our 2020 Vision a reality. Live Our Values Our values serve as a compass for our actions and describe how we behave in the world.

Leadership: The courage to shape a better future Collaboration: Leverage collective genius Integrity: Be real Accountability: If it is to be, it's up to me Passion: Committed in heart and mind Diversity: As inclusive as our brands Quality: What we do, we do well

is also the reason why i know a lot of languages because if I go to a new country, I always try to learn their language to communicate well with them. 5. What made you help your fellow Filipinos against the Spaniards? Jose: Since there is no Filipino who can complain of what the Spaniards do to us, it made me sick to watch my country fall apart. All the damages and long sufferings from the Spaniards gave me the guts to stand and fight back to once again bring back the freedom we had before they colonized our country. 6. What does one of your artwork called "The Triumph of Science Over Death" symbolizes? Jose: First of all, my artwork consist of a young naked woman standing on a skull bearing a torch. The woman symbolizes the ignorance of humankind during the dark ages and the torch symbolizes the enlightenment of science brought to this world.

Focus on the Market Focus on needs of our consumers, customers and franchise partners Get out into the market and listen, observe and learn Possess a world view Focus on execution in the marketplace every day Be insatiably curious

Work Smart Act with urgency Remain responsive to change Have the courage to change course when needed Remain constructively discontent Work efficiently

Act Like Owners Be accountable for our actions and inactions Steward system assets and focus on building value Reward our people for taking risks and finding better ways to solve problems Learn from our outcomes -- what worked and what didnt

Be the Brand Inspire creativity, passion, optimism and fun

interview questions 1. How did you became a hero? Jose: I guess people acknowledge me as a hero because of what I did for my fellow Filipino. 2. Who or what inspired you to write your books Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo? Jose: Filipinos facing a big crisis is what inspired me to write these books and I also want the next generations to know what sacrifices and sufferings we faced to attain our freedom. 3. Most of the articles about you shows some of your eduacation backgrounds, family, professions, and your talents but did you also had any wife or did you also had time to built your own family? Jose: I didn't have any wife but i did try to have a relationship with some girls before. 4. How did you learn to speak different languages and finished various courses in that young age of yours? Jose: I traveled to different places to study my courses and that

[or earlier if the event or employer instructs you to do so].

Treat other people you encounter with courtesy and respect. Their opinions of you might be solicited during hiring decisions.

Offer a firm handshake, make eye contact, and have a friendly expression when you are greeted by your interviewer.

Listen to be sure you understand your interviewer's name and the correct pronunciation.

Even when your interviewer gives you a first and last name, address your interviewer by title (Ms., Mr., Dr.) and last name, until invited to do otherwise.

Maintain good eye contact during the interview.

Sit still in your seat; avoid fidgeting and slouching.

Respond to questions and back up your statements about yourself with specific examples whenever possible.

Ask for clarification if you don't understand a question. Interview DOs Dress appropriately for the industry; err on the side of being conservative to show you take the interview seriously. Your personal grooming and cleanliness should be impeccable. Be honest and be yourself your best professional self. Dishonesty gets discovered and is grounds for Know the exact time and location of your interview; know how long it takes to get there, park, find a rest room to freshen up, etc. withdrawing job offers and for firing. You want a good match between yourself and your employer. If you get hired by acting like someone other than yourself, you and your employer will both be unhappy. Arrive early; 10 minutes prior to the interview start time Treat the interview seriously and as though you are truly Be thorough in your responses, while being concise in your wording.

interested in the employer and the opportunity presented.

Don't make excuses. Take responsibility for your decisions and your actions.

Exhibit a positive attitude. The interviewer is evaluating you as a potential co-worker. Behave like someone you would want to work with.

Don't make negative comments about previous employers or professors (or others).

Don't falsify application materials or answers to Have intelligent questions prepared to ask the interviewer. Having done your research about the employer in advance, ask questions which you did not find answered in your research. Don't treat the interview casually, as if you are just shopping around or doing the interview for practice. This is an insult to the interviewer and to the Evaluate the interviewer and the organization s/he represents. An interview is a two-way street. Conduct yourself cordially and respectfully, while thinking critically about the way you are treated and the values and priorities of the organization. Don't give the impression you are only interested in Do expect to be treated appropriately. If you believe you were treated inappropriately or asked questions that were inappropriate or made you uncomfortable, discuss this with a Career Services advisor or the director. Don't act as though you would take any job or are desperate for employment. Make sure you understand the employer's next step in the hiring process; know when and from whom you should expect to hear next. Know what action you are expected to take next, if any. Don't make the interviewer guess what type of work you are interested in; it is not the interviewer's job to act as a career advisor to you. salary; don't ask about salary and benefits issues until the subject is brought up by your interviewer. Don't give the impression that you are only interested in an organization because of its geographic location. organization. interview questions.

When the interviewer concludes the interview, offer a firm handshake and make eye contact. Depart gracefully.

Don't be unprepared for typical interview questions. You may not be asked all of them in every interview, but being unprepared will not help you.

After the interview, make notes right away so you don't forget critical details.

A job search can be hard work and involve frustrations; don't exhibit frustrations or a negative attitude in an interview.

Write a thank-you letter to your interviewer promptly. Don't go to extremes with your posture; don't slouch, Interview DON'Ts and don't sit rigidly on the edge of your chair.

Don't assume that a female interviewer is "Mrs." or "Miss." Address her as "Ms." unless told otherwise. (If she has a Ph.D. or other doctoral degree or medical degree, use "Dr. [lastname]" just as you would with a male interviewer. Marital status of anyone, male or female, is irrelevant to the purpose of the interview.

Don't chew gum or smell like smoke.

Don't allow your cell phone to sound during the interview. (If it does, apologize quickly and ignore it.) Don't take a cell phone call. Don't look at a text message.

Don't take your parents, your pet (an assistance animal is not a pet in this circumstance), spouse, fiance, friends or enemies to an interview. If you are not grown up and independent enough to attend an interview alone, you're insufficiently grown up and independent for a job. (They can certainly visit your new city, at their own expense, but cannot attend your interview.)

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