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    Skills Development in Namibia

    Topic: Skills development in the financial sector: A Namibian case study HN Muyoba Student No. MYBHER001 Assignment 1: Literature Review Research Methods BUS5004W MPhil: People Management (2014 intake) Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Definitions 3 1.2 Background of the Study 4 1.3 Aims of the Study 5 1.4 Study objectives 5 2 The research problem 6 3 Research Questions: 6 4 Literature review 6 4.1 International perspective 6 4.2 African perspective 8

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    bKash Building the largest payment service provider in Bangladesh! CONFIDENTIAL Aiaze Mitha, Neu-Anspach, 20 November 2013 Bangladesh Demographics Population 160 m Financial Access Banking Penetration ONLY 14% Telco Penetration 60% ( 96 m ) Banglalink(45m), Grameenphone(40m), Robi(31m), Airtel(17m) etc Need for Mobile Money • Agro based economy , need to Improve access to financial services • Significant domestic and international remittances • A service that can be linked to microfinance CONFIDENTIAL

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    Corporate Finance

    1. A financial intermediary is a financial institution that channels funds from savers to borrowers. These institutions typically consolidate deposits and use the funds to transform them into loans. For example a bank accepts copious small deposits totaling $10,000 from individuals on a daily basis. Those total deposits do not just sit in the bank, the financial institution uses those deposits and redistributes them into the market as car loans, mortgages and things of that sort. By functioning as

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    Inside Job

    After watching the Inside Job video, the term Global Economic Crisis of 2008 or Global financial Crisis that I understood is where a period of time, there was a great depression on workers, consumers, producers and the peoples due to major losses that happened globally between investment banks, insurance company, Audit firms, financial services firms and other multinational corporations. What are the causes that these entire gigantic firms led to major losses? This economic crisis had cost ten millions

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    Integratedanalysis

    INTEGRATED ANALYSIS HOW INVESTORS ARE ADDRESSING ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE FACTORS IN FUNDAMENTAL EQUITY VALUATION FEBRUARY 2013 Co-funded by the PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT In September 2011 the PRI Initiative convened a working group of signatories to investigate how equity investors and analysts are integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) analysis into their fair value calculations. The members of the ESG Integration Working Group are: Neil Brown

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    Summary

    Since the rise during antiquity of banking, whole library shelves have been written about the intricate minutiae of the financial mechanism and the billions of transactions make up and varied markets of the global. The public’s trust remains the central and the essential ingredient. A bank must have cash balances and keep assets proportion in order to maintain the banking system by confidence. Trust is the lubricant that keeps all that machinery running smoothly, but can’t evaporate. The

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    Is There Evidence of "Too Big to Fail" in the Caribbean

    Evidence of “Too Big To Fail” In the Caribbean? ““Too Big to Fail” means there are certain financial institutions so big and interconnected that their failure would be catastrophic to the economy. Therefore, they must be supported by government when they are facing difficulty. The bigger the company, the larger the risk.” One of these “Too Big to Fail” institutions is CL Financial Group. In 1993, CL Financial began as a holding company, a company that owns other company’s outstanding stock, for Colonial

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    Ratios Tell a Story

    Baikang Yuan Professor Gary Osmond FINA 3301 Section 07 Assignment: Ratios Tell A Story 09/24/2015 Ratios Tell A Story Commercial banking, tax preparation and diversified financial services, and computer software development are three industries that have no inventory. So they match No.2, No.4 and No.11. Since developing computer software needs more development expense, No.2 has the highest research and development expense ratio, thus it matches computer software development. Commercial banking

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    Managerial Accounting

    THE BARCLAYS BANK Barclays bank is one of the British multinational financial and banking service business companies that have its headquarters in London. In connection to that, there are various duties or roles that the above bank’s manager does in ensuring that the daily activities of the bank run smoothly. The Barclays Bank manager is regarded as being the heart of the banking services offered by this organization. Typically, his or her responsibility entails managing the customers’ finances

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    Audit Delay

    largely support the alternate hypotheses put forward except for extraordinary items and company size. The primary findings are that audit delay is significantly longer for company that (1) non-financial industry, (2) receive other that unqualified audit opinions, (3) have other than 31 December as financial year end, (4) audited by non bigfive, (5) incurred negative earnings and (6) have higher risk. It is hoped that this study, which is conducted in an economically and culturally different context

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