The Case of Bangladesh S. M. Sohrab Uddin PhD Student, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan & Assistant Professor, Department of Finance and Banking, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh E-mail: smsohrabcu@yahoo.com Yasushi Suzuki Professor, Graduate School of Management Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan E-mail: szkya@apu.ac.jp Received: December 17, 2010 Accepted: January 20, 2011 doi:10.5539/ijbm.v6n7p28 Abstract Bangladesh entered into
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Company Overview The Origin of Standard Bank Ltd. Banks are important financial institutions, which play a vital role in the economy of a country. It deals with credit i.e., accepts deposit from the public and advances various loans. The system of banking is very ancient. It was prevalent in India, Greece and Rome. It arose out of the logical fact that people who possessed surplus money deposited them for safe keeping to whom they have confidence, payable after a period of time when the need
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you as supervisor of Managerial Finance. ………............. Executive summery In this competitive market of Bangladesh to sustain and being profitable is necessary. To do so, a company must focus on its well management of financial assets and keep satisfying its stockholders to. ACI Limited was established in 1992. ACI Agribusiness is the largest integrator in Agriculture sector of Bangladesh, ACI Agribusiness deals with Crop Protection, Seed, Fertilizer, Agri machineries, and Animal Health products
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An Evaluation of the Tax System in Bangladesh Ahsan H. Mansur, PRI Mohammad Yunus, BIDS Presentation Outline Salient Features of Bangladesh’s Current Tax System, Trends in Growth and Revenue Structure VAT System of Bangladesh: Performance, Recent/Past Reforms, Revenue Potential, structural and administrative deficiencies, and alleviating measures Discussions on personal and corporate income tax systems have been covered in this study, but not discussed in detail in in this presentation
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An Internship Report On “Financial Performance Analysis of Uttara Bank Limited” (Maijdee Court Branch, Noakhali) A study based on Uttara Bank Limited "Nourished by the age old heritage of Bengal” [pic] Comilla University An Internship Report On “Financial Performance Analysis of Uttara Bank Limited” An Internship Report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Supervised By Shamem Ara Mili Assistant Professor
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Determinants of profitability of Non Bank Financial Institutions’ in a developing country: Evidence from Bangladesh Md. Sogir Hossain Khandoker* Associate Professor, Department of Finance Jagannath University, Dhaka 1100; & Ph.D fellow, Department of Business Administration Assam University, Silchar, India E-mail: sogir.nu@gmail.com Cell: +88 01190 47 6187 Professor Dr. R. K. Raul Dean, Department of Business Administration Assam University, Silchar, India E-mail: rkraul@yahoo.com S. M. Galibur
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Management of Business Policy Formulation and Implementation between Bangladesh and India Course Title: Strategic Management Course Code: MBA 512 Prepared for Prof: Muhammad Mahboob Ali, Ph.D. Visiting Professor of IUB Prepared by Mostafizur Rahman 1221544 Shamsher Ali 113060 Abstract The business relationship between India and Bangladesh is currently of special interest in both countries for a number
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to regulation, technological innovation, globalization etc. banking sector in Bangladesh is lagging behind in adopting these changes. Bank is the oldest institution that is contributing toward the development of any economy It is treated as an important service industry in modern world. Now a days the function of the bank is not limited in the same geographical limit of the country. Due to globalization and free market in economy, this industry facing much competition in the country and the implementation
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well as International Movements of Factors (which are, in this case, International Investment and International Technology Transfer), when capital and other resources flow to the less developed countries for help. 2. Definition of FDI: There are two concepts of FDI and two matching ways of measuring it. One is that FDI is a particular form of the flow of capital across international boundaries from home countries to host countries. These flows give rise to a particular form of international assets
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spending differ widely, government budgets are the focus of competing political interests. The budget has been announced with eight major objectives including creating employments, maintaining prices of essentials at a tolerable level, ensuring food security and extending social safety net. INTRODUCTION Forecast of governmental expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year. In modern industrial economies, the budget is the key instrument for the execution of government economic policies. Because
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