An Assignment on “DEMUTUALIZATION” Course: Security Analysis & Portfolio Management (4203) Assigned By Dr. Mahmuda Akter Professor Dept. of Accounting & Information System University Of Dhaka Assigned To, Md. Robiul Alam Section-A, ID-16058, A&IS 16th Batch Dept. of Accounting & Information System University Of Dhaka Submission Date-20july,2013 Demutualization-A preface Metallization is the process by which a joint stock company changes legal form
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ASSIGNMENT For The Partial Fulfillment of the Course, COURSE: TAXATION (ACN-4135) SUBMITTED TO, PROF. DR. SWAPAN KUMAR BALA, FCMA SUBMITTED BY, ISMAT JERIN CHETONA ID-111083068 SEC: B UNITED INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DATE OF SUBMISSION: 31st DECEMBER, 2011 CORPORATE TAXATION IN BANGLADESH FISCAL ENVIRONMENT OF STOCK MARKET IN BANGLADESH
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Institutions Assignment on “Reasons for Share Market Debacle in 1996 & 2010 and Recommendations for Improvement” Submitted to Dr. Jamal Uddin Ahmed Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by Tahasin Monabil Haq ID No. 21005 Table of contents Topics | Page | Acknowledgement | 3 | What is Stock Exchange? , Features of Stock Exchange | 4-5 | Stock Market in Bangladesh, Securities and Exchange Commission | 5-6 | Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE)&
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PREMIER UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT ON Financial Statements Analysis: Quantitative and Qualities Analysis Submitted To: Ms. Nilufar Sultana Lecturer Faculty of Business Studies Premier University Submitted By: 1. Shahida Khanam (0714111839) 2. Indrani Das (0714111862) 3. Supriya Singha (0714111874) 4. Tumpa Barua (0714111873)
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Abstract: As Bangladesh is a developing country, the corporate culture is growing very slightly in our country. One of the important aspects of a corporation is its "Dividend Policy" that affects the financial structure, flow of funds, liquidity, price of stocks, and shareholder's satisfaction. This paper attempts to determine how the British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Ltd. (BATBC) uses its dividend policy to increase the value of the firm and the impact of dividend policy on its stock price.
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Term Paper on Merchant Banking and Investment Banking Operation in Bangladesh Course Name: Law and Practice of Banking Course Code: F-209 SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Tazrina Farah Assistant Professor, Department of Finance University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY: Group no:08 , Section: B Batch: 19th Department of Finance University of Dhaka Date of submission: November 13, 2014. Group Profile: SL | Name | ID | Remarks | 01 | Mohammad Monirul Islam Monir | 19-030 | | 02 | Md. Arif Sarder | 19-036 | | 03
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the Report, Objective of the report, General objective, Project objective, Scopes, Methodologies, Data sources, Limitations and Research strategy. The 2nd chapters flash on IAS and BAS, it include History of IAS, Bangladesh Accounting Standard (BAS) Scopes, Current Status of Bangladesh Accounting Standard Data sources, IAS vs. BAS Data collection and IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statement. The 3rd chapter of this report is Overview of Cash Flow Statement. It includes what is cash flow statement
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Securities and Exchange Commission on 8th June 1993, the main function of which are to develop and regulate markets and ensure proper issuance of securities. This commission act as a Central Regulatory Agency that guides the entire capital markets. Thus a lot of policies and regulations were framed by the Government through the commission to protect and enhance the securities markets helping channelize savings of different investment opportunities. But now-a-days the dual authority of Bangladesh Bank and
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Chapter : 1 Introduction Bangladesh suffers a huge trade imbalance with India. Apart from the large size of the economy, maintenance of a high protectionist trade regime by India in the forms of tariff and non-tariff barriers have contributed to this imbalance. While Bangladesh has progressed much ahead of India along with its liberalization of trade, India remains slow. Both Bangladesh and India are two major countries of the SAARC and have a long common historical past and similar cultural and
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Introduction Good corporate governance (GCG) in a corporate set up leads to maximize the value of the shareholders legally, ethically and on a sustainable basis, while ensuring equity and transparency to every stakeholder - the company's customers, employees, investors, vendors-partners, the government of the land and the community (Murthy, 2006). GCG is a must for ensuring the required values to different stakeholder groups. It enhances the performance of corporations, by creating an environment
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