EXPERENCE AUGUST 2008 TO AUGUST 2013: FAULU KENYA DEPOSIT TAKING MICROFINANCE SERVING AS A BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER IN ISIOLO TOWN. Main duties include: * Office management * Portfolio management * Disbursements * Client retention and on time service delivery * Identifying new areas of growth * Undertaking AMA-area market analysis * Loan underwriting /processing * Thorough business assessment * Ensuring proper securitization * Establish proper screening committee
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in Management Accounting – CIMA (also to complete in May 2012) Completed Qualifications ❖ Certified Accounting Technician (NQF 5) - ACCA ❖ Certificate in Business Accounting (NQF 5) - CIMA EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Urban Genesis Management January 2012 to Current Revenue and Debtors Controller- CID Management Finance ❖ Supervise and Manage Revenue collection department(staff complement of 3 people) ❖ Run, analyse and interpret monthly debtors and revenue collection reports(
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logging of payments on outstanding invoices, the initiation of collection procedures, and the resolution of disputes or queries regarding charges on a customer invoice. When functioning efficiently, credit management serves as an excellent way for the business to remain financially stable. The process of credit management begins with accurately assessing the credit-worthiness of the customer base. This is particularly important if the company chooses to extend some type of credit line or revolving credit
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January 2014 Subject: Proposed Advisory Committee Hello Glen. In the preceding years, rapid growth of spa works has created new customer base by acquiring new locations and capturing competitors market. Actually, increase of daily operations and business transactions, the current legacy system has been creating lots of issues with financial statement and decision making process because of data from numerous sources have to be combined. Such a rapid growth needs a change in legacy system in terms
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Tobacco Bangladesh (BATB) 1. Introduction 1. Origin This report is prepared as part of the course requirement of “C501 Managerial Communication” and is submitted to the instructor of the course Ms. Mahjabeen Ahmad, Professor, Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka. 2. Objective The objective of this report is to study the steps, tools, process and the role of internal communication practices in British American Tobacco Bangladesh. 1.3 Scope This report contains
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growth. Educational Qualification: Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Major in Finance Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology Result: 3rd Semester Continuing Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Major in Finance CGPA: 3.341 (Out of 4.00) Asian University of Bangladesh, Uttara Campus, Dhaka-1230. Passing Year: 2011 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Shahid Ramizuddin College, Dhaka Cantt. Group: Business Studies. Board: Dhaka. Result: GPA 3.50 (Out of 5.00)
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have a bad rap in the business world. Economist like to point out the high failure rate of new restaurants- estimates including two out of three restaurants close in the first year, or three out of four close in the first two years, and so on and so on. A major problem why \ new restaurants don’t make it past a few years is that owners and managers don’t know how to handle the day-to-day finances. Knowing how to manage cash flow, understanding a restaurant’s daily business review and keeping payroll
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0800513 Outcome 2 Functional Area of Business DV6J 34 Lisa-Marie Newlands Introduction This report has been conducted to show how Motorola's functional areas all work within the organisation. Contents Page Page 1 - Front cover Page 2 - Introduction Page 3 - Contents page Page 4 and 5 - The functional areas within Motorola Page 6 - How functional areas relate to each other Page 7 - Conflict with the functional areas within Motorola Page 8 - Internal and external stakeholders Page
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Asian Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 23–34, January 2007 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN MALAYSIA: THE EFFECT OF CORPORATE REFORMS AND STATE BUSINESS RELATION IN MALAYSIA Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin 1 and Halimah @ Nasibah Ahmad2 1 Faculty of Public Management and Law, 2 Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia ABSTRACT The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 not only introduced the term of corporate governance but also drew attention of the public
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND POLICIES FIRST YEAR REQUIRED COURSE PACKET Quarter III, Spring 2010 FACULTY Section I: Section II: Section III: SectionIV: Section V: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND POLICIES Quarter III, Spring 2010 Elena Loutskina Marc Lipson Robert Conroy MarcLipson Elena Loutskina IMPORTANT SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENT: Thursday, February 19 is a DAY LONG exercise that requires your participation until 5:30pm that evening. By compressing the exercise into a single day we were able to designate
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