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    Risk Management

    EBB20603 RISK MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DR. FEKRI ALI MOHAMMED SHAWTERI (IF70) REPORT CIMB ISLAMIC BANK BERHAD REPORTED BY: Nur Atteya Amanda binti Amirudin 62289214273 Syamimi Fatihah binti Mohd Sobri 62289214372 Nur Aizat binti Mun 62289214006 Norhafiza binti Alalguring 62289214119 Noor Rahimah binti Abdul Rauf 62289214281 TABLE OF CONTENTS NO | TOPIC | PAGES | 1.0 | Introduction | 3 | 2.0 | Bank Profile | 5 | 3.0 | Financial Analysis | 7 | 4.0 | Credit

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Audit Case

    the auditor will usually look for such factors as client business risk, examine the business industry and business environment. Auditors need to look at certain industries and be able to familiarize themselves with certain inherent risks that could occur. The auditor needs to be able to understand the competition that exists within the industry, any economic conditions and regulatory laws that the business must follow. The auditor will also look at how business operations processes work and whether

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    Governance

    Best Practices: Nonprofit Corporate Governance One of the most significant and valuable developments of the post-Sarbanes-Oxley Act environment has been the emergence of governance “Best Practices” proposals designed to enhance and improve corporate responsibility and governance. These proposals have come from a wide variety of sources, ranging from self-regulatory agencies (e.g., NYSE, NASDAQ) and business groups (e.g., The Business Roundtable, The Conference Board, National Association of Corporate

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    The Management of Prime Bank Ltd

    History of the Bank The importance of financial intermediaries in the development of the overall economy of country cannot be described in short. From the inception of the civilization the banking sector dominate the economic development of a country by mobilizing the saving from the general people and channelling those saving for investment and thus economic development and growth. The importance of commercial banks after the ravage of the liberation war to develop a better economy was severally

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    Find Simple Guy

    Chapter 1: A new framework for implementing corporate sustainability Key points: ▪ Sustainability performance is the effect of corporate activity on the social, environmental, and economic fabric of society. ▪ A balance between economic progress, social responsibility, and environmental protection, sometimes referred to as the triple bottom line, can lead to competitive advantage. ▪ The evaluation of social, economic, and environmental impacts of organizational actions is necessary

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    Sustainable Business and Ethics

    Chapter 1: A new framework for implementing corporate sustainability Key points: ▪ Sustainability performance is the effect of corporate activity on the social, environmental, and economic fabric of society. ▪ A balance between economic progress, social responsibility, and environmental protection, sometimes referred to as the triple bottom line, can lead to competitive advantage. ▪ The evaluation of social, economic, and environmental impacts of organizational actions is necessary

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    Environmental Management System

    lot of negative impacts on the environment especially since it is a manufacturing company. Now, why should Environmental Management Systems be used? Environmental Management systems have become an essential tool for almost all organisations like Canon Inc, as they have to deal with environmental issues such as how to deal with pollution, especially when you are aware of the fact that the company in question’s business activities can prove to be harmful to the environment. Environmental Management Systems

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    Cold Rolled Steel

    .......... 8 Quality Compliance ........................................................................................... 8 Production ......................................................................................................... 9 Regulatory Affairs ........................................................................................... 11 Engineering & HSE ......................................................................................... 11 Administration ...............

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    Sarbanes Oxley Act Review

    companies, along with the public outcry for stricter regulations and accountability in early 2000 led to the passing of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX Act) of 2002. The primary purpose of the SOX Act is to overhaul the structure of corporate governance regulatory structure and impose stricter regulation and controls on the auditing, financial reporting and internal corporate governance procedures of corporations (Melvin, 2011). Significant portions of the Act are aimed towards creating solutions for specific

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    Corporate Governance

    Efficacy of Corporate Governance Contents 1. Definition of Corporate Governance 2. History of Corporate Governance – Pre and Post Liberalization 3. Objectives of Corporate Governance 4. Need of Corporate Governance 5. Framework of Corporate Governance 6. Principles of Corporate Governance in India and in the World 7. Merits and Demerits of Corporate Governance 8. Impact of Violation of Corporate Governance Laws 9. Case Study – a) Satyam b) Pfizer c) 3rd Company

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