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Corporate Goverences with Best Implementation with the Era of Globalization and in the 21 Century

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Corporate goverences is the important part of Business. No Business cannot be increase with out corporate goverence. Orporate goverences is very important for the financial experts. We should discuss about the role of financial manager regarding the implentstion of code of corporate goverence. Corporate goverences is very beneficial for the finance manager. There is lot of link between the corporate governance, financial management, financial managers. Financial management is very important part of our life. With the financial management we can regulate the trade, Business, commerce, finance. When the Business was become modernized, the Business turned over the new leaf. Finincial management become the regularized. Because of corporate goverence the dream of the prosperous become true. Corporate goverence is only way which provide the way of cleaness and transparency. Corporate goverences is very fine way how to creat goverence culture in one country. After the issuence of code of corporate goverence the implentstion is very essential for the corporate sector. The day is not far when all the people of the country will aware with the code of corporate goverence. Code of corporate goverence is the ingredient to all business sector, which give the opperunity to all business how they face the challenges of twenty one century.

Published in International Journal of Engineering Management (Volume 5, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijem.20210503.11
Page(s) 33-36
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Keywords

Corporate, Goverences, Management

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