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Annotated Bibliography #2

Name: Charles Benson

Source #2 Bibliography ​Raman, Dev. “Building Financial Discipline at an SME.” ​Entrepreneur​, 23 July
(MLA or APA) 2018, www.entrepreneur.com/article/317183.

Annotation: Describes ways in which a company can sustain fiscal discipline as well as how to
(Describe ALL info. that correct financial indiscipline.
might be important for your
paper. Explain to the reader
and/or summarize what
might be found in this
source)

Potential Quotes: “​Ultimately, it [financial discipline] is about earning more than planned, spending
(Are there any significant less than necessary, saving as much as possible and investing wisely.
quotes you can use or
paraphrase from this
source?)

Assessment: This source is credible because Dev Raman has been in this field for over 20 years
(Analyze and explain why and has held director-level positions in investment banking companies where he
this source is credible) became notorious for creating profit in unlikely conditions.

Reflection: I will use this source to explain that fiscal discipline is not something easily
(How will you potentially obtained, and that it can be difficult to correct when managed wrong.
use it?)
Part 2 - Summary​ (to be done next week)
● How does the book or article fit into your potential research? What does it add to your paper or ideas?
● Was the source helpful to you? Does the source relate to your potential topic?
● How and where can you use this source in your potential research project?
● Make as many notes as you can so that you can come back to the source much later in the process
without having to reread the document in its entirety.

This source is helpful to the potential point of my argument as its main argument correlates directly with
my own. I can use this as reinforcement for my point as this is written by a prestigious businessman. I will try to
focus on how overspending together with low-revenue can destroy a company. The document explains the
necessity of proper financial management to maintain a constant fiscal discipline.

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