问题 单项选择题

中长期固定资产贷款分期还款是指根据信贷项目预期现金流和投资回收期等情况,在借款合同有效期内,合理制定(),并纳入系统管理。

A、贷款期限

B、贷款还款主体

C、分期还款计划

D、宽限期

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参考答案:C

问答题 案例分析题

培训课程开发和培训质量管理的基础工作小刘是如何进行培训课程开发准备的某企业由于进行新项目建设和产品结构调整,对所属的某作业部的原有组织结构和岗位人员进行了重组和转岗,将有近700名技能操作人员走上新的工作岗位,企业责成培训中心会同某作业部和有关部门对转山岗员工进行培训,培训后参加技能鉴定,合格者取得上岗资格,培训中心安排助理培训师小刘在项目主持人,高级培训师王老师的带领下,做好培训项目和培训课程的开发工作,并组织实施好培训任务。按照分工,助理培训师小刘接受任务后,主要做了以下和项工作:一、了解企业发展要求,学习该作业部新的岗位规范和岗位说明书,重要研读了新项目建设和产品结构调整对员工的技能要求,对新岗位的要求有了进一步的理解。二、从该作业部搜集了所有岗位发生变动的操作人员的自然情况信息和以往接受培训的相关信息,并整理成培训台账形式。三、通过摸底测验的方式,了解了转岗人员与企业新项目建设和产品结构调整的新要求之间的差距,并就各个层次对转岗人员培训的内容,课程设计思路,培训方式,组织形式、培训时间、考评方式等方面以部卷的形式征询了意见和建议。四、在完成以上几个项工作后,小刘对搜集到的信息进行了整理和简要的分析,撰写了一份关于转岗人员培训的信息搜集报告呈给五老师。五、老师充分认识到培训课程的安排直接关系这700人能否顺利转岗,叮嘱小刘要继续关注企业的要求,争取搜集更多的资料信息,尤其是培训课程需要的基础资料,并落实培训项目的实施管理过程的准备工作。

小刘老师在完成培训课程开发准备工作后,要配合王老师做好项目实施和管理,为了帮助小刘老师做好质量管理,您在加强培训质量管理的基础性工作方面有哪些建议?

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Most marketing operations pay close attention to what young people are buying and thinking. Not Britain’s political parties, however, for the simple reason that the under-30s are unlikely to go anywhere near a polling booth. In 1964, 11% of those aged 18 to 24 claimed not to vote, according to the British Election Study. At the general election last year that figure rose to 55%. 46. A report this week by Reform, a think-tank, suggests that this reticence is costing them dearly. Changes in government policy, it argues, have turned being young into a terrible bore.
47. There are already two powerful economic forces working against the so-called "IPOD generation" that are beyond the government’s control. First, the ageing of the population is fast increasing the ratio of people in retirement to those of working age. So the young can look forward to handing over a rising proportion of their pay to support the oldies in their decline. Second, the cost of buying a house in places where people want to live has shot up beyond the reach of the young. In 1995 24% of all first-time homebuyers were under 25 ; today, less than 15% are, according to the Halifax, a bank.
This much is uncontroversial. But the report also argues that the Labour government has made life worse for young people, in three ways. First, increased spending on health care has tended to benefit the old, who ’use the NHS more than the young. Second, tilting the tax and benefit system towards people with children has transferred money from the young to the middle-aged. Third, higher tuition fees are landing university graduates with hefty debts. 48.And the future doesn’t look much better: the government’s proposed pension reforms, along with the decline of defined-benefit company-pension schemes, make grim reading for the under-30s too.
"These changes ought to have brought about a re-examination of the burden of taxation on this age group," says Nick Bosanquet of Imperial College London, one of the authors of the report, tie reckons that, after paying various taxmen and lenders, graduates take home only around half of their salaries. The average for all salaried workers is about three-fifths.
Are things really that bad When examined in a freeze-frame, being young does not look much fun financially. But welfare states are meant to transfer resources from the vigorous to the fragile. Some benefits are merely deferred: today’s 25-year-olds will have babies and hip replacements one day. 49.And although people in their 20s and 30s tend to be heavily indebted this passes when they sink into their 40s and 50s, says Richard Disney of Nottingham University.
Even so, the feeling that young people are being squeezed presents a political opportunity for the opposition parties. 50.David Willetts, the Conservative shadow education secretary, said in a speech last year that the young "could be forgiven for believing that the way in which economic and social policy is now conducted is little less than a conspiracy by the middle- aged" against them_. The Liberal Democrat commission on tax policy worried in August about inter-generational unfairness too.
There will be more of such talk. For the Tories, it offers a way to discuss reducing spending without sounding as if they are merely the mouthpiece of the wealthy. It gives Lib Dem leaders a way to argue activists out of promising to out-spend Labour. And it might even persuade some of those gloomy 25-year-olds to vote.