...National budget analysis FY 2013-14 ------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgement At first we would like to express our gratitude to almighty God for enabling us with the strength and opportunity to complete the term paper within the schedule time successfully. We know that practical knowledge in subject matter is essential to sub assistant the theoretical knowledge gathered in the educational institution. In order to resolve the dichotomy between these two areas, we were assigned to prepare this term paper on national budget analysis of FY13-14. First and foremost, we would like to express our gratitude to Imrana Sharmin, senior lecturer, Dept. of Economics. Her Eagerness to help us in every step of learning encouraged us to drive ourselves accomplished and well understood. Chapter No. | Description | Page | 01 | Introduction * Background of the Study * Purpose, Scope of the Study * Methodology of the Study * Review of existing literature * Limitation of the Study | 02 02 02 03 04 | 02 | Economy and Capital market * Economic Highlights * Key Economic indicators * Incentive for Capital Market | 06 07 07 | 03 | Revenue Analysis * Total Revenue composition * Total Tax Revenue Composition * Revenue Estimates | 10 10 11 | 04 | Government Expenditure * Public Sector * Power and Energy * Education *...
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...established in the Millennium Development Goals. Public financing of education has been a priority for governments in developing countries for several decades. This is because education is perceived in modern societies as an important pillar of socioeconomic development. However, in recent years, the education sector has faced stronger competition from other sectors also seeking financial government support. In the budget for fiscal year 2011-2012 the government has proposed Tk 19,873 crore for education sector with Tk 10,850 crore for the Education ministry The proposed volume is Tk 1725 crore more than that of the allocation of Tk 18,148 crore in the fiscal year 2010-2011. In 2010-2011 fiscal year the allocation for the technical and vocational education was 233.64 crore which was 14.98% of total education development program, where the total spending on education development program was 1624.69 crore. 1.2 Objectives of the Study The main objectives of the study are – a. To find out the allocated amount from the national budget of Bangladesh for the technical and vocational education is enough or not b. To find out the means by which the technical and vocational education can be...
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... universities government agencies, political parties, labor union etc. Unnayan Shamannay denotes coordination of developmental activities, not in the narrow sense, but in the wider context of all the aspects of a living society and human race - reckoning with all the quantifiable and qualitative actions a society carries out. The members of Unnayan Shamannay have been striving to invigorate and further strengthen private sector initiatives for socioeconomic and cultural development of Bangladesh through a concerted grassroots approach.It is an innovative non-profit research organization of resourceful professionals working in the arena of research and development. It is engaged in quantitative and qualitative research work, training, communication and advocacy, cultural learning and developmental activities. The organization was incorporated in July 1994 under the Companies Act, 1913 (section 26) with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies under the Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh (The Registration number is C-345 (02)/94).Unnayan Shamannay was conceived in the light of a felt need for an alternative socio-cultural trend, a trend that encompasses the struggle for survival thriving on the creative talent of the people. This trend does not seek to depict the country as poverty-ridden. Rather it seeks to uphold the country as a free and resilient entity, demonstrating...
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...Internship Report On “GSK’S Financial Performance Trend Analysis” Azizur Rahman Submitted By:- 08104091 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 400 BUS – Spring 2012 . Jabir Al Mursalin Submitted To:- MdLecturer of BRAC Business School BRAC University Dept: BBS Date of Submission: 24th May, 2012 Letter of Endorsement The Internship Report entitled GSK’S Financial Performance Trend Analysis has been submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Marketing & Finance Faculty of BRAC Business School on Spring 2012 by Mr. Md. Jabir Al Mursalin, Id # 08104091. The report has been accepted and may be presented to the Internship Defense Committee for evaluation. (Any opinions, suggestions made in this report are entirely that of the author of the report. The University does not condone nor reject any of these opinions or suggestions). ______________________ “Mr. Md. Jabir Al Mursalin” Lecturer...
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...Internship Report On “GSK’S Financial Performance Trend Analysis” Submitted By:- Azizur Rahman 08104091 _____________ BUS – 400 Spring 2012 Submitted To:- Md. Jabir Al Mursalin Lecturer of BRAC Business School BRAC University Date of Submission: 24 May, 2012 Dept: BBS th Letter of Endorsement The Internship Report entitled GSK’S Financial Performance Trend Analysis has been submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Marketing & Finance Faculty of BRAC Business School on Spring 2012 by Mr. Md. Jabir Al Mursalin, Id # 08104091. The report has been accepted and may be presented to the Internship Defense Committee for evaluation. (Any opinions, suggestions made in this report are entirely that of the author of the report. The University does not condone nor reject any of these opinions or suggestions). ______________________ “Mr. Md. Jabir Al Mursalin” Lecturer Academic Internship Supervisor Transmittal Message May 24, 2012 Mr. Md. Jabir Al Mursalin Lecturer BRAC Business School Subject: Letter of Transmittal Dear Sir, I am taking the opportunity to submit the report on “GSK’S Financial Performance Trend Analysis" as a requirement of my internship at GlaxoSmithKline Bangladesh Ltd. under the BBA Program of BRAC University -Bangladesh I worked as an Intern in the Secretarial & Legal Division at GSK Bangladesh Ltd. for 12 weeks gaining a working knowledge of the various finance...
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...Introduction Fiscal policy generally refers to the use of taxation and government expenditure to regulate the aggregate level of economic activity in a country. Fiscal policy in Bangladesh basically comprises activities, which the country carries out to obtain and use resources to provide services while ensuring optimum efficiency of the economic units. The policy influences the behavior of economic forces through public finance. Major objectives of the fiscal policy of Bangladesh are to ensure macroeconomic stability of the country, promote economic growth, and develop a mechanism for equitable distribution of income. The main tools to achieve these objectives are variation in public revenue, variation in public expenditure, and management of public debt. These are reflected in the budgetary operations of the government, prepared and implemented on year-on-year basis. While the Government’s fiscal strategy emphasizes the need for maintaining overall Macroeconomic stability and fiscal sustainability, the government is investing substantially in building physical infrastructure especially in the communication and Power sector as well as in developing human resources for achieving growth and augmenting the development process – necessary conditions for reducing poverty. The present government has planned to raise the level of investment to 30-32 percent of GDP in order to achieve a GDP Growth rate of 8 percent by 2013 as envisaged in “Vision 2021”. This investment...
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...Introduction Bangladesh is a developing country, but the national calamity and political unrest sluggish the industrial growth as well as economic growth of the country. Inspite of all these hindrance the growth of leasing companies is a significant indication of our bright prospects. The traditional sources of funds of our country in the financial market are – the Commercial Banks, DFIs and the stock exchange. But these sources are not enough to effectively meet the growing demand of capital investments for industrialization of the country. And the backdrop of such scenario, leasing companies came forward in the 80s to serving as an alternative source of financing. Leasing is now a growing industry in many developing countries as well as Bangladesh. In spite of sluggish economic activities the growth of the leasing industry is significant. Lease is a contract between the owner and the user of assets for a certain time period during which the second party uses an asset in exchange of making periodic rental payments to the first party without purchasing it. Under lease financing, the lessee regularly pays the fixed lease rent over a period of time at the beginning or at the end of a month, 3 months, 6 months or a year. At the end of the lease contract the asset reverts to the real owner. Leasing is an important new method of financing. Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) play a significant role in meeting the diverse lease financial need of various sectors of an...
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...Government Budgeting in Bangladesh”. The underlying objectives of this assignment can be classified in the following two types, Broad Objective: • To analysis the overall government budget for last two years. Specific Objectives: • To identify the problem of government budget in Bangladesh. • To describe the present of social accounting. • To depict the objective of social accounting. • To elucidate the companies of social accounting in Bangladesh. • To depict the solutions of budgeting problem in Bangladesh. 1.3 Scope This assignment focuses on the government budgeting in Bangladesh. So, to identify the problems and give the solutions of it is the main concern of the assignment. A government budget is a legal document that is often passed by the legislature, and approved by the chief executive-or president. The study mainly deals with the problems & solutions of government budgeting in Bangladesh. 2.1 Government Budget A government budget is a legal document that is often passed by the legislature, and approved by the chief executive-or president. Every year Bangladesh government proposed their yearly budget on the month July. For example, only certain types of revenue may be imposed and collected. Property tax is frequently the basis for municipal and county revenues, while sales tax and/or income tax are the basis for state revenues, and income tax and corporate tax are the basis for national revenues. The two basic elements of any budget are the revenues...
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...April 25, 2015 ESKAYEF BANGLADESH LIMITED 1. Defining Marketing Management relates with Company’s Marketing Management Definition of Marketing Management (Theory 2000 – 2011) Eskayef marketing management is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value. Eskayef believes that professional marketing is the hallmark of their commitment to customers. Definition of Marketing Management (Theory 2012 – 2016 ±) Eskayef marketing management depends on the size of the business and the industry in which the business operates. Effective marketing management will use a company's resources to increase its customer base, improve customer opinions of the company's products and services, and increase the company's perceived value. Eskayef believes that professional marketing is the hallmark of their commitment to customers. Eskayef accomplishes marketing objectives through efficient and qualified cadres of Product Executives, Sales Executives and Market Research Executives. Eskayef Bangladesh Limited also has mission and vision to achieve success in the long run in the international market. 1 April 25, 2015 ESKAYEF BANGLADESH LIMITED 2. ESKAYEF BANGLADESH LIMITED Eskayef Bangladesh Limited is one of the fastest growing pharmaceutical companies in Bangladesh and is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of a wide range of therapeutic drugs...
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...co-operation in preparing the report. At first we express our gratitude and acknowledge our indebtedness to our relevant course instructor for his overall co-operation, guidance, advice and support in discharging our responsibilities consciously and preparing this report. We would like to thank all the group members of our group for the sincere effort to complete this report. Without the teamwork and supportive attitude of the group members it wouldn’t have been possible to prepare this resourceful report. We would be thankful if this report comes to any benefit of our teacher as well as any students of our department. Executive Summary On this term paper we focus on branding the Bangladesh by attracting the tourists. To attract the tourists at first we have analyzed the situation where Bangladesh in spite of having the wonderful places still falls behind....
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...Public finance is sometimes synonymous with government finance. It deals with budgeting the revenues and expenditures of a public sector entity, usually government. Public finance also can be defined as the raising of money by governments through taxes or borrowing and the spending of it. In Japan, the national budget and other basic matters on public finance are governed by the Public Finance Law, 1947 (Law No. 34, Apr. 31, 1947), which has been amended time to time. This report gives an insights of the Japan’s public finance in general begins with a historic overview. A special emphasis is given to the tax system in Japan for financing the public expenditures. Finally, this report makes a comparative analysis of Japan’s public finance with that of Bangladesh. A. Historical Overview of Japan’s Public Finance Until the mid of 1960s, Japanese Government followed a balanced budget policy. Because of revenue shortfall, in 1965 the government started to issue bonds (mainly construction bonds) to finance the gap. The oil crisis in 1973 stagnated the tax revenue and pushed the government to amend the Public Finance Law to permit the issuance of special deficit-financing bonds in FY 1975. The government had to pass this special law for each year for deficit financing until FY 1989. During the 1970s, almost one-third of total expenditure was financed by issuing of public bonds. However, this ratio has been declined to 9.5% due fiscal consolidation and economic bubble in 1980s...
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...pleasure for us to submit the report on “Questionnaire Development & Statistical analysis of Apex Spinning and Knit Mills Limited” as per our requirement for course F-110; Business Statistics. Writing this report has been a challenging yet interesting experience for us. It enabled us to grasp a thorough knowledge on the subject matter and we are confident that this knowledge will prove to be of utmost value and importance to us in future. We have undertaken our sincerest effort for successful completion of this report and we hope that any unintentional error, omission or mistake committed by us while preparing this report will be considered with sympathy. Therefore, we beg your kind consideration in this regard. We will be very grateful if you accept our report and oblige there by. Sincerely, Group 9 Kazi Golam Rabbani Mowla 18-001 | | Md.Mahfujur Rahman 18-005 | | S. M. Imtiaz Bhuiyan 18-027 | | Md. Tareq Sojol 18-031 | | Tanvir Hasan 18-105 | | Md. Shalehin 18-205 | | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the most important aspects of Business statistics Nowadays, is the proper acquirement of information and the accurate statistical analysis of various financial performance indicators. To ensure this is done , we have...
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...Our Missions 1. The company will be one among many small software companies in Dhaka, Bangladesh but it will be a unique one. Unlike other small companies in locality we will have a great deal of focus on Business Intelligence (BI) solution. 2. The primary product of the company will be the development of educational software for growing number of computer users in Bangladesh. 3. The company will continually try to develop Business Intelligence (BI) skills for home and abroad. 4. Overseas selling of customized enterprise solutions will be our second most important revenue source. 5. We will retain talents, appreciate achievements and enrich our skills on regular basis. 6. Organogram: Figure 1 Organogram of Micromeria Software Solutions Figure 1 Organogram of Micromeria Software Solutions Business Environment Analysis: Marketing Environment: 1. Competitive forces – Although the software industry of Bangladesh is relatively small now (having single digit percentage contribution to national GDP) it is very rapidly growing - According to BASIS (Bangladesh Association for Software and Information Systems) statistics the domestic IT service industry market has grown at 20 to 30 percent per annum during the last few years.. According to BASIS industry statistics from 2012 there currently are over 800 IT and ITeS companies registered in Bangladesh. The total industry turnover is estimated around 250 million USD. In 2012, BASIS carried out...
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...INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a nation of 164 million people where , according to world bank 41 percent live on less $1 per day. Different classes of people live here and their earning source is different. We have upper level people to lower level people Tea seller is one of them in the lower level. In this situation tea stall business provide a poor family in Bangladesh with the opportunity to grow a unique small business and serve their community with refreshing tea as well as earn money .Thousands of ordinary people earn their livelihood by selling tea, in every part of Bangladesh. As a student’s of research method we try to find out the average daily income of tea sellers in dhanmondi area, Dhaka Statement of the problem & setting Objective Every research have some objectives .We choose tea stall business for our research, because there is no sufficient research about tea stall business in our country. That’s why we conduct a small research, in three tea stall at dhanmondi area and our research objectives as follows- 1. To assess the daily average income of a tea sellers 2. How they improve their business 3 .To know about their future business plan 4. Is there any loan or credit facilities for tea sellers 5. To provide some suggestions for business development Review of Literature A literature review is a body of text that aims to review the critical points of current knowledge including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methodological...
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...Introduction Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited (BPBL) is a renowned paint company in Bangladesh. The Company was introduced on 6 June 1973 as a private co. limited by shares registered under the Company Act. In December 2005, the company issued 5% shares to the public and listed with Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE). BPBL previously was known by Jenson & Nicholson (J & N). The name of the company was changed from J& N (Bangladesh) Limited to Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited on January 1, 1980. Currently BPBL’s number of shares is 23,188,940. Its Authorized capital is Taka 400 million and its paid up capital is Taka 232 million. Historical Overview Berger, the market leader in the Bangladesh paint market is one of the oldest names in the paint Industry and the country’s major specialty paints business with products and ingredients dating back more than 249 years to 1760. Louis Berger, a Germen national founded dye and pigment making business in England. Louis Berger and sons grew rapidly with a strong reputation for innovation and entrepreneurship culminating in perfecting the process of making Prussian blue, a deep blue dye- a colour widely used for the uniforms of many European Armies. Production of dyes and pigments evolved into production of paints and coating, which till today, remains the core business of Berger. The company grew rapidly by establishing branches all over the world and through mergers and acquisitions with all other...
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