Executive Summary: This is the internship report based on the three months long internship program that I had experienced in the Head Office of BRAC Bank Ltd. From May 18, 2008 to August 17, 2008 as a requirement of my BBA program under Department of School of Business, North South University. This report is divided into two broad parts: one is the organization part and another is the project part. In the organization part, I introduced the Latest and one of the largest banks of our country— the
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In 2011, PGB is well positioned to move into the new business of regasifying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), imported from across the globe – ensuring a sustainable supply of clean and green energy for the nation. In our aspiration to be a world class gas and utilities company, we will continue to see beyond the expected as we transform new opportunities into invigorating growth. ANNUAL REPORT 2 011 LNG Regasification Facilities Project PGB will own and operate the country’s first
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Service Request SR-rm-022 Edwin Moreno BSA/375 May 22, 2015 Eric Secrist Riordan Manufacturing Riordan has sent a request for service with to the IT department hoping to benefit their company. The request for service involves changing the HR department for the better. Riordan wants to integrate and change the HR applications with a new state-of-the-art information system. The company wants to have the HR department to have the ability to assesses resources and
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CONFIDENTIAL ALD 2013 / JULY-NOVEMBER 2010 SECTION A (20 marks) Multiple choices 1. Maniam who is 20 years old, was fully drunk when he agreed to sell his 2008 model Perdana to Sim for RM15, 000.00. Maniam can rescind the contract because A. he is illiterate B. terms of the contract are uncertain C. he was confused. D. he was of unsound mind 2. A house is put on auction by James a licensed auctioneer. The reserve price has been fixed at RM95, 000.00. Under the law of contract,
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Course Outline JAIPURIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, LUCKNOW PGDM, PGDM (FS), PGDM (RM) 2011-12, Third Trimester International Economics and Business (Course code: 308) Instructor: Dr. Mahima Sharma (A+B+D), Mr. Mohd. Irfan (C+E) Course Credit: 3 Number of Sessions: 24 Office Ext: 236, 269 Course Overview/objective: There are new realities that are critical for
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employing this model. Moreover firms and advisers seldom mentioned other asset-pricing models. Yet disagreements exist on how to apply the CAPM. The CAPM states that the required return (R) on any asset can be expressed as Equation 1: R = R f + ( Rm - R f ) (1) 1 Survey evidence and much of the discussion is adapted from T. Brotherson, K. Eades, R. Harris, and R. Higgins, “‘Best Practices’ in Estimating the Cost of Capital: An Update,” Journal of Applied Finance 23, no. 1 (2013), which
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16. FORMULAS AND TABLES Assets equal liabilities plus equity V = B + S (1.1) Quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 (1.2) Roots of a quadratic equation x = \r(b2 − 4ac),2a) (1.3) Geometric series, S = a + ax + ax2 + ax3 + ... + axn−1 (1.4) Sum of geometric
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CHAPTER 14 CAPITAL STRUCTURE: BASIC CONCEPTS Answers to Concept Questions 1. Assumptions of the Modigliani-Miller theory in a world without taxes: 1) Individuals can borrow at the same interest rate at which the firm borrows. Since investors can purchase securities on margin, an individual’s effective interest rate is probably no higher than that for a firm. Therefore, this assumption is reasonable when applying MM’s theory to the real world. If a firm were able to borrow at a rate lower
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Introduction of Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is known as the long term participation by country A into country B. It usually involves participation in management, joint-venture, transfer of technology and expertise. In other words, foreign direct investment is the cross-border corporate governance mechanism through which a company gains productive assets in another country. FDI is different from other major forms of foreign investment in that it is motivated largely
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Corporate Bonds: Background Bonds may be registered (bondholder’s name is kept in a file) or held as bearer bonds (anyone possessing the bond may sell it or collect interest payments and face value). Each bond round of sales is called a “series.” So the company’s Series M bond issue might have occurred in 2003; and its Series N issue might have taken place in 2005. It might be that the total amount the company raised in its Series M equaled $600 million; and the amount raised (borrowed) in its
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