Here you can find all the books of Bcom hons Semester 5 books of latest semester.
1) Taxmann's Fundamentals of Financial Management – Student oriented book, with various MCQs, graded illustrations, theoretical questions, etc. plus financial decision making through Excel | CBCS
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Financial Management has become a vital part of the business concern and they are concentrating more in the field of Financial Management. Financial Management also developed as corporate finance, business finance, financial economics, financial mathematics and financial engineering. Understanding the basic concept about the financial management becomes an essential part for the students of economics, commerce and management.
This book provides detailed information about the finance and finance related area with simple language and the concepts are explained with easy examples. This book is also prepared based on the B.Com., B.B.A., B.B.M., M.Com., and M.B.A. syllabus of various universities for the benefits of the students.
2) Fundamentals of Business Statistics- B.com (Hons.) [Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)]
The theoretical discussion throughout has been refined, restructured, rewritten and updated. During the course of rewriting, a sincere attempt has been made to retain the basic features of the earlier editions viz., the simplicity of presentation, lucidity of style and the analytical approach, which have been appreciated by the teachers and the students all over India.
3) Management principles and applications by MN Arora
Principles of Marketing teaches the experience and process of actually doing marketing—not just the vocabulary. It carries five dominant themes throughout in order to expose students to marketing in today’s environment:
- Service-dominant logic—This textbook employs the term “offering” instead of the more traditional first P—product. That is because consumers don’t sacrifice value when alternating between a product and a service. They are evaluating the entire experience, whether they interact with a product, a service, or a combination. So the fundamental focus is providing value throughout the value chain, whether that value chain encompasses a product, a service, or both.
- Sustainability—Increasingly, companies are interested in their impact on their local community as well as on the overall environment. This is often referred to as the “triple bottom line” of financial, social, and environment performance.
- Ethics and social responsibility—Following on the sustainability notion is the broader importance of ethics and social responsibility in creating successful organizations. The authors make consistent references to ethical situations throughout chapter coverage, and end-of-chapter material in many chapters will encompass ethical situations.
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