...LIST OF NONCONFORMING MOTOR VEHICLES THAT ARE ELIGIBLE FOR IMPORTATION (BY OR THROUGH A REGISTERED IMPORTER) as of October 1, 2011 Under 49 U.S.C. § 30112(a), a person may not permanently import into the United States a motor vehicle manufactured after the date that an applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standard (FMVSS) takes effect unless the vehicle complies with the standard and is so certified by its original manufacturer. This prohibition applies to both new and used motor vehicles, but does not apply to motor vehicles that are at least 25 years old (based on the date that the vehicle was manufactured). Under one of the exceptions to this prohibition, found in 49 U.S.C. § 30141, a motor vehicle that was not originally manufactured to comply with all applicable FMVSS can be lawfully imported into the United States, provided it is determined eligible for importation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and is imported by a registered importer, or by a person who has a contract with a registered importer to bring the vehicle into compliance with all applicable FMVSS following importation. Import eligibility decisions can be made either on the initiative of the Administrator of NHTSA or on the petition of a manufacturer or registered importer. One basis for determining a motor vehicle eligible for importation is that it 1) is substantially similar to a motor vehicle of the same model year that was manufactured for sale in the United States and certified...
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...My Dream Car My dream car that I built was the SL63 AMG Roadster with an exterior color mars red and black interior with silver trim. The tire hubcaps were all black. If I am going to dream, I might as well dream big! I added many different options to the base package including customized colors to the exterior/interior, drivers assistant package, AMG performance package, Mbrace package (includes many different features such as remote locks, roadside assistance, mobile apps, ect), as well as a vehicle cover and cargo tray area. The base package for this vehicle costs $147,300. After adding all the accessories and features the total came to $177,178. The difference between the standard and customized price would be $29,878. This also included the delivery fee of $925. I think there would be way too many combinations to count. The tool on the Mercedes Benz website is tailored to the individual to create their own unique vehicle that meets their own individual needs. Even when making the choice simpler, there are over 50 different variety of vehicles you could create. According to a web article wrote by Mahmud, A. (2011) “Mercedes Benz marketing strategy was focused on comfort, stability, security, and ambiance in their models due to stiff competition in the car global market.” Their order winner is luxury and/ or performance. They are not interested in building something fast or powerful, but something that engineer automobiles that combine the many facets of performance...
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...Na Bai Prof. Noelle Perez Campaign II Oct. 14th, 2014 The impact of media on marketing campaigns Abstract: Today, the rise of various online media channels has greatly enriched the channels in media than before. How to properly use a variety of media , and how to take advantages of the media are most important issues for companies. This paper analyzes the impact of both offline and online media on marketing campaigns based on “TopShop” case study. Key Words: media, marketing campaign I. Media Category Now the media can be divided into two parts, offline media and online media. In offline media category, there are TV, print media, radio and OOH. While in online media, there are online digital, and social. Offline media has developed for long time, and is kind of mature media. However, online media a only just emerged in recent years, is still developing. A. Offline Media 1. TV. Such as network, cable, market or spot. 2. Print media includes Newspaper, magazines and direct mail. 3. Radio and OOH include billboards, video screens, in-store ads, and cinema. B. Online Media 4. Online digital includes email, tablets, mobile, and video. 5. Social includes blogs and social channels like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. II. General overview of the media impact Advertising and marketing campaign of companies definitely work, but exactly how different media channels contribute to the brand is...
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...A grand tourer (Italian: gran turismo) (GT) is a performance or luxury automobile capable of high speed or spirited long-distance driving. The most common format is a two-door coupé with either a two-seat or a 2+2 arrangement. The term derives from the Italian phrase gran turismo, a tribute to the tradition of the grand tour, used to represent automobiles regarded as grand tourers, able to make long-distance, high-speed journeys in both comfort and style. The Grand Tourer, Grand Turismo, Grand Routiere, or GT terms are the most misused and abused terms in motoring.[1] According to author Sam Dawson, "the ideal is of a car with the ability to cross a continent at speed and in comfort yet provide driving thrills when demanded" and it should exhibit the following:[1] "Ideally, the GT car should have been devised by its progenitors as a Grand Tourer, with all associated considerations in mind." "It should be able to transport at least two in comfort with their luggage and have room to spare - probably in the form of a two plus two (2+2) seating arrangement." The engines "should be able to cope with cruising comfortably at the upper limits on all continental roads without drawbacks or loss of useable power." The design, both "inside and out, should be geared toward complete control by the driver." Its "chassis and suspension provide suitable handling and roadholding on all routes" during travels. Grand tourers emphasize comfort and handling over straight-out high performance...
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...BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and Research and Analysis Project INFORMATION PACK 2012 - 2013 CONTENTS 1) 2) 3) About Oxford Brookes University ....................................................................... 1 Eligibility ............................................................................................................ 2 Conversion arrangements ................................................................................. 4 3.a) ACCA exam conversion arrangements ....................................................... 4 4) Aims and outcomes ........................................................................................... 5 4.a) 4.b) 4.c) Programme regulations ............................................................................... 5 Programme learning outcomes ................................................................... 6 RAP learning outcomes............................................................................... 7 5) Assessment ....................................................................................................... 9 5.a) 5.b) 5.c) 5.d) Marking and moderation of your work ......................................................... 9 Assessment criteria ..................................................................................... 9 Resubmission rules ................................................................................... 11 Determination of class of degree .........
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...BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and Research and Analysis Project INFORMATION PACK 2013 - 2014 CONTENTS 1) 2) 3) About Oxford Brookes University ....................................................................... 1 Eligibility ............................................................................................................ 2 Conversion arrangements ................................................................................. 4 3.a) 4) ACCA exam conversion arrangements ....................................................... 4 Aims and outcomes ........................................................................................... 5 4.a) 4.b) 4.c) Programme regulations ............................................................................... 5 Programme learning outcomes ................................................................... 6 RAP learning outcomes............................................................................... 7 5) Assessment ....................................................................................................... 9 5.a) 5.b) 5.c) 5.d) Marking and moderation of your work ......................................................... 9 Assessment criteria ..................................................................................... 9 Resubmission rules ................................................................................... 12 Determination of class of degree .................
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...Zbornik radova Vizantolo{kog instituta Hß, 2003. Recueil des travaux de l’Institut d’etudes byzantines Hß, 2003. UDK:314:316.347Š(497.17)“13”+801.313.1 ZORICA \OKOVI] STANOVNI[TVO ISTO^NE MAKEDONIJE U PRVOJ POLOVINI XIV VEKA Rad je posve}en istra`ivanju etni~ke strukture isto~ne Makedonije izme|u 1300. i 1341. godine, {to su okviri odre|eni raspolo`ivim izvornim materijalom. Kako su u tom materijalu popisani samo parici (zavisni seljaci), mogao je biti istra`en samo deo, istina najbrojniji, dru{tvene strukture. Izu~avanje etni~kih prilika na osnovu antroponimije zasnovano je na klasifikaciji imena — li~nih, porodi~nih i nadimaka. Primetne su varijacije u ra{irenosti pojedinih etnikona na osnovu izu~avanja regija Isto~na i Zapadna Halkidika, Strumska oblast sa dolinom Strume, Kedrilionom, Volvonom i Pangejskom gorom. Promene koje se mogu pratiti zavise uglavnom od procesa helenizacije. Ova studija predstavlja dopunjen tekst magistarskog rada œStanovni{tvo isto~ne Makedonije u prvoj polovini XIV vekaŒ odbranjene na Filozofskom fakultetu u Beogradu 2. oktobra 2001. godine, pred komisijom koju su ~inili prof. dr Ljubomir Maksimovi}, prof. dr Radivoj Radi}, prof. dr Aleksandar Loma i nau~ni savetnik dr Mirjana @ivojinovi}. Posebnu zahvalnost bih najpre iskazala profesoru Bo`idaru Ferjan~i}u koji je svojim briljantnim predavanjima i interpretacijom izvora uticao na moje profesionalno opredeljenje. Zahvalila bih se prof. dr Radivoju Radi}u za sugestije prilikom odabiranja...
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...AB Bank Limited BCIC Bhaban 30-31 Dilkusha Commercial Area Dhaka 1000 AB Bank Limited _____________________ Auditors’ report and consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2011 S. F. AHMED & CO Chartered Accountants House 25, Road 13A, Block D, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh Telephones (880-2): PABX 989-4346 & 989-4258 Others 881-6467 & 881-5101 Fax (880-2): 882-5135 E-mails: (i) sfaco@citechco.net (ii) sfaco@sfahmedco.org Website: www.sfahmedco.org Auditors’ Report to the Shareholders of AB Bank Limited We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of AB Bank Limited (“the Bank”) and its subsidiaries, namely, AB Investment Limited, AB Securities Limited, Cashlink Bangladesh Limited, AB International Finance Limited and AB Exchange (UK) Limited which comprise Consolidated Balance Sheet at 31 December 2011 and Consolidated Profit and Loss Statement, Consolidated Cash Flow Statement, Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity and Liquidity Statement for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Bangladesh Financial Reporting Standards, and for such internal control as management considers necessary to enable the preparation of consolidated financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud and error...
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...“ADVANCE RESEARCH ON THE FUTURE OF FLAT STEEL INDUSTRIES OF BANGLADESH – A RESEARCH REPORT OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK” By Mohammed Mashud Ur Rahman ID: 0811084 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH May 2012 Letter of Transmittal May 29, 2012 Ms. Momtaj Khanam Senior Lecturer School of Business Independent University Bangladesh Dhaka Subject: Submission of Internship Report. Maam, This is a great pleasure for me to submit the Internship Report after successfully completion of all the courses of BBA program in your university. I have undertaken my internship program in Standard Chartered Bank Bangladesh (Main Branch, Chittagong) from February 20, 2012. While preparing the report on “Advance Research on the future of Flat Steel Industries of Bangladesh – A research report of Standard Chartered Bank” I have tried to gather as much information as possible. I was appointed under Commodity Traders and Agriculture (CTA) Department of Standard Chartered Bank, and it was a worthwhile experience for me working there. I believe that the internship program has enriched both my knowledge and practical expectance which has helped me in developing this report for you. Thanking you, Yours sincerely, Mohammed Mashud ur Rahman ID: 0811084 BBA Independent University Bangladesh PREFACE I appreciate that Independent University Bangladesh has this...
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...A REPORT ON BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS OF LANKA BANGLA FINANCE LIMITED AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT AND COMMERCE BANK LIMITED Date of submission: 8th November 2015 Submitted to Farzana Lalarukh Associate Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by SL | Name | BBA ID | Remarks | 1 | Sifat sadia | 17-003 | | 2 | Barna Paul | 17-047 | | 3 | Maghla Hossain | 17-061 | | 4 | Saima Sultana | 17-069 | | 5 | Nawsina Arif | 17-085 | | Date of Submission: 8th November 2015 Department of Finance University of Dhaka Letter of Transmittal November 8, 2015 Farzana Lalarukh Associate Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Subject: Submission of Report on “Balance Sheet Analysis of LankaBangla Finance Limited and International Finance Investment and Commerce Bank Limited”. Dear Madam, It gives us enormous pleasure to submit the report on Balance Sheet Analysis of Bank and NBFI as per the Advisor’s instruction. We expect this report to be informative as well as comprehensive as per requirement. Working with such a topic was an inspiring experience for us. We believe that the knowledge and the experience we gathered will facilitate us a lot in our future career life. With our limited knowledge, we have tried our level best to prepare the report worthwhile. Your acceptance and appreciation would surely inspire us. For any further explanations about the report, we will be gladly available to clarify the ins and outs. Sincerely, Sifat Sadia...
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...A study on Loan Disbursement system of IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd.) A study on Loan Disbursement system of IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd) Prepared for: Dr. Shahriar Kabir Assistant Professor, School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh Prepared by: Saif Ur Rashid ID: 081011050 School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh December 22, 2011 Letter of Transmittal December 22, 2011 Dr. Shahriar Kabir Assistant Professor, School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh Subject: Submission of Report titled: “A study on Loan Disbursement system of IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd.)” Dear Assistant Professor Dr. Shahriar Kabir PhD (Curtin University Australia) It is my pleasure to submit you the internship report on “A study on Loan Disbursement system of IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd.)”. I understand that the report submission is a requirement for the completion of BBA program from University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. This report covers the loan disbursement system of IFIC Bank Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd. But unfortunately not all loans are given to the clients. So my report does not cover the loans which are not given. I tried my best to make this report complete and error free. I would be grateful if you accept my report. Sincerely Yours Saif Ur Rashid ID: 081011050 Contents 1...
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...We're committed to providing 100% plagiarism free academic assignments i.e. Course work, Homework assignments, thesis, dissertations, Oxford Brookes (OBU) BSC Hons Applied Accounting ACCA Thesis (RAP, SLS, PPT), Essays and Term/Research papers etc. Pay in instalments and that too after you receive the first draft. Please visit and like our Facebook page www.facebook.com/assignmentwritingservices/ and website www.ghostwritingmania.com to avail our special discount packages. You can also add me on Skype ghostwritingmania or email me ghostwritingmania@yahoo.com for any further discussion...Looking forward to working together on long term. Project Objectives and Research Approach: The topic I selected for my BSc RAP is ‘The Business and Financial Performance of an Organization over a three year period.’ Reasons for choosing the Topic: For any organization to breath it is essential that it copes with environment through its strengths and strategies and manages finance effectively. An organization’s Business & Financial performance plays a leading role in deciding its position in the industry. That’s why I chose this topic as it is even more important to know an organization’s performance during a Global Economic meltdown when markets have been declining. Even more, this has been the major part of my studies and I had a chance to enhance my knowledge and develop practical skills in the area. Reasons for choosing the Industry: I chose automobile industry as it is a major...
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...Report On TRANSACTION BANKING IN SONALI BANK LTD. BANGLADESH A Descriptive Analysis Table of Contents CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT 1.2 SCOPE 1.3 METHODOLOGY & SOURCE OF INFORMATION 1.4 LIMITATIONS 1.5 BANKING INDUSTRY –OVERVIEW CHAPTER-2 SONALI BANK LTD. 2.1 ETHICS OF SONALI BANK LTD. 2.2 SONALI BANK LTD. IN BANGLADESH 2.3 PERFORMANCE AND GROWTH 2.4 ACTIVITIES OF SONALI BANK LTD. 2.5 SWOT ANALYSIS OF SONALI BANK LTD. CHAPTER-3 CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS PRODUCTS 3.1 TRANSACTION BANKING 3.2 TRADE SERVICE 3.3 CUSTODY 3.4 LANDING CHAPTER-4 A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF TRANSACTION BANKING 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 CASH MANAGEMENT SERVICES 4.3 ACCOUNTS SERVICES 4.4 E-BANKING 4.5 NATIONAL COLLECTION SERVICES-NCS 4.6 OPSPAY 4.7 PREMIUM SERVICE-BANKING 4.8 PAYMENTS PLUS 4.9 TRADE REPORTS 4.10 WEB BANK 4.11 CHEQWRITER 4.12 BILLSPAY 4.13 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION 4.15 BIBILIOGRAPHY ________________________________________________________Acknowledgement At the very outset, I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my internship supervisor, Mirza Aminur Rahman...
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...Report On TRANSACTION BANKING IN STANDARD CHARTERED BANK BANGLADESH A Descriptive Analysis [pic]Table of Contents CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT 1.2 SCOPE 1.3 METHODOLOGY & SOURCE OF INFORMATION 1.4 LIMITATIONS 1.5 BANKING INDUSTRY –OVERVIEW Chapter-2 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 2.1 ETHICS OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 2.2 Standard Chartered Bank in Bangladesh 2.3 Performance and Growth 2.4 Activities of Standard Chartered Bank 2.5 SWOT ANALYSIS OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK Chapter-3 CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS Products 3.1 TRANSACTION BANKING 3.2 TRADE SERVICE 3.3 CUSTODY 3.4 LANDING Chapter-4 A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF TRANSACTION BANKING 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 CASH MANAGEMENT SERVICES 4.3 ACCOUNTS SERVICES 4.4 E-BANKING 4.5 NATIONAL COLLECTION SERVICES-NCS 4.6 OPSPAY 4.7 PREMIUM SERVICE-BANKING 4.8 PAYMENTS PLUS 4.9 TRADE REPORTS 4.10 WEB BANK 4.11 CHEQWRITER 4.12 BILLSPAY 4.13 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION 4.15 BIBILIOGRAPHY ________________________________________________________Acknowledgement At the very outset, I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my internship supervisor, Mirza Aminur Rahman for his continuous inspiration, supervision and patience. Without his guidance and support it would...
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...1.1 Introduction Banking Industry is one of the most promising industries of our country. Bank is a financial institution of any country. The importance of the sector revealed through its contribution in the economic growth of the country. Bank has kept in vital role in economy day by day. Bangladesh‘s economy is surviving to free from the most underdeveloped economics. Banking industry is extending in various activities domestically and globally of the world. Our daily work is easily and fast aspect of transaction. The economic development of our country mainly depend upon the efficiency of the banking results is so far as, whether the bankers have been able to read the economic situation properly and are successful in selecting the promising industrial sectors seeking import and export assistance to grow. Bank can be defined as” a financial intermediate a dealer in loans and debts”. It is support of customers and clients all kinds of transaction through the technology. Bangladesh bank keeps monitoring banks performances. Jamuna Bank Ltd is a commercial private bank of the banking sector in our country it provides excellence services to the customers in short time. They always try to provide better services from other banks. So I have chosen Jamuna Bank because it is very first emergence and inception of modern civilization, Bank plays a pivotal role in case of overall financial & socio-economic development of any modern country. Nearly all sector contributed to the GDP...
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