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What is the difference between product based and service 
based IT companies?
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 Question Submitted By :: Ranu
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Product based companies need to have a much longer term
orientation. 

While service based companies need to map the existing
business rules of a client, product companies need to
reflect emerging business rules across the domain.
 
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Srini
 
 
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what is debit
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An amount of money borrowed and owed by one party to another
 
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Jyothi
 
 
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An expense, or money paid out from an account. A debit
transaction is one which the net cost is greater than the
net sale proceeds. See also Credit.
 
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Guest
 
 
 
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Account is divided into two parts.Left hand side is known 
as 'Debit side' and right hand side is known as 'credit 
side'.Amounts entered on the debit side are called debits 
and amounts on the credit side credits. To debit means 'to 
make an entry on the left hand side of the account'and 'to 
credit means ' to make an entry on the right hand side of 
an account'. The words debit and credit have no other 
meaning in accounting.
In finance dedit means to have debit balance of the other 
party.It is like a borrowing from others.
 
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Ahuja
 
 
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Debit means debt, withdrawal, loans borrowed.
 
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J.s.vinuram
 
 
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When a business transaction is made between two person or
between companies, then to whom the goods or services are
supplied is called the debtors. And this is called debit.
 
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Anuj
 
 
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Debit is payment which u hv to pay for any business transaction.
 
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Aayush
 
 
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Debit is an borrowing capacity of an individual or Organization.
 
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Neelima
 
 
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Debit means 
1  the assets which comes in
2  the espenses incurred
3  the receiver
 
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Hrishi
 
 
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record of a sum of money owed or spent
 
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Babanagoud
 
 
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dabit is an amount when we receive money from our vender
and the amount is debited to his account
 
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Nishant Kataria
 
 
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According to the accounting terminology the term debit 
tells about the receivig aspect of the transaction.
 
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Ramakrishna
 
 
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debit means receiving aspect , that means there is inflow 
of benifit to the organization/entity ,simply we can say 
debit means "positive" ie "+"
 
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Murali Krishna Katakam
 
 
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Debiys are assets or expences or losses.
 
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Aman
 
 
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debit is prepaid
 
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Vinod
 
 
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debit is receiver.
 
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Ravi
 
 
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It is an accounting symbol which shows the nature of 
transaction.
 
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Zafar
 
 
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who owes money to the business.
 
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Sidhu
 
 
Question
could you give me a detailed explanantion about the stress 
interview processes in any one of the leading sompanies.
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 Question Submitted By :: R.viveknanand
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It is being conducted in Dabur. The post was for Sales 
Executive & the employer asked question one over another & 
in an aggressive way to test the candidate's patience in 
dealing with the people.
 
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