Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis
By Rams mylot
@rameshchow (4426)
India
July 18, 2010 8:27am CST
Hi, we(JNTU 3-1 students) have Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis. Simply we call it as MEFA. MEFA is the subject totally about business and enterpreneurship. We have enjoy in the MEFA class. We learn many new things about business. Its very interesting subject to a future leadership.
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4 responses
@yogirajece (45)
• India
18 Jul 10
Hi ramesh, yes MEFA is a very useful subject, and the the we have to develope the fundamental concept.
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@rameshchow (4426)
• India
18 Jul 10
you right correct, the fundamental concept is important.
We have to know the definitions of each term.
like,
Managerial is defined as the getting things or workdone by others in managing all the 360degrees of organizational environment.
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
18 Jul 10
Economics deals with the humanity needs and demands to get fulfill depending on the market strategy to acquire his or her requirements.
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
18 Jul 10
Yes business, leadership and entrepreneurship are very essential in any field you venture out into.
Sounds like you are really making a useful time with your education. Good Luck to you and happy Sunday!
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
18 Jul 10
very very happeeeeeeeeee............ sunday,
here it is 7:45pm(in india).
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
18 Jul 10
hi rameshchow Managerial EConomics and Financial Analysis sound like
very important subjects for those who wish to become business men or
financial analysts.yes its really very interestting to those who will use
what they have learned to get really good job and make a difference in the life around them too.
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@ranthukumar (6)
• India
18 Jul 10
Ya, the concept of managerial economics is very interesting, and the student can grasp the subject very easily...
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
18 Jul 10
You are right, The managerial economics is confined only to a part of business theory and management , but it is not directly concerned with managerial economics involved with implementation, complex in solution and other management studies..
Managerial economy relies on the sound framework of traditional economics decision science.