4th year 2nd Semester, under direct supervision of Mohammad Mizenur Rahman, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114. Assignment on: A Comparative Study on E-banking: A Study on Web information of Agrani Bank Ltd. & Mercantile Bank Ltd. Submitted to: Mohammad Mizenur Rahman Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Sylhet-3114 Submitted
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1. Islamic banking is banking activity that is consistent with the principles of Sharia- Islamic law and participates actively in achieving the goals and objectives of an Islamic economy. Sharia prohibits the interest-based transactions and Investing in businesses that provide goods or services considered contrary (vrazrez) to Islamic principles, for example alcohol, pork, gambling (igra na birze,azartnaja igra), or businesses that produce media such as gossip columns or pornography. The aim of
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Human Resource Accounting Human Resource Accounting (HRA) means to measure the cost and value of the people (i.e. of employees and managers) in the organisation. It measures the cost incurred to recruit, hire, train and develop employees and managers. HRA also finds out the present economic value of its employees and managers. After measuring the cost and value of its employees and managers, the organisation prepares a report. This report is called HRA Report. It is shown to the top level management
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idea of Islamic banking was initiated and brought up by some economists who were conscious about socio economic development of Muslim nations based on Islamic principles. It was based on noble vision and objective of Islamic banking base on profit and loses sharing principle. The foundation of Islamic banking theory that they proposed was based on mudaraba and musharakah contracts as mechanism to operate Islamic banking system. “The early contributions on the theory of Islamic banking were only discussed
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GLOBAL FINANCIAL MELTDOWN AND ITS IMPACT ON PAKISTANS ISLAMIC BANKING SECTOR 4 The Root of All Cause: What Caused the Financial Crisis? 4 THE ISLAMIC BANKING MECHANISM 7 Roles of Different Players 7 Modes of finance 9 CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS AMID THE CRISIS IN PAKISTAN 14 Differences Between Islamic and Conventional Banks 14 GROWTH OF ISLAMIC BANKING INSTITUTIONS 18 Prevailing Trends in the Past Year 19 ISLAMIC BANKINGS CAPACITY TO WITHSTAND RECESSIONARY PRESSURES 21 CHALLENGES
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1. More and more people are seeing internet banking as an easier option, yet safety measures also have to be considered when choosing the best option. If big amounts of money want to be extracted by the client, the client should be required to physically come into the bank to enable the transaction to take place. Banks should also encourage their clients to keep their online banking passwords private and to change it as often as possible. In order to prevent illegal extraction of money and hacking
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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH A Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) REPORT TOPIC: Islamic Banking System in Bangladesh Course name: INTRO. TO BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Section: F (BBA) Course Instructor: MOHAMMAD MOSTOFA JAMAN Faculty of Business Administration Department of BBA American International University-Bangladesh Group Members Name and ID: 1. Nahar Tanjin
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RESEARCH PROJECT on Online Banking Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelors of Business Administration By Varun Mehta Batch 2012-14 Under the Supervision of Miss Deepa Chauhan Professor School of Business Studies Date – DECLARATION FORM
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Volume 6. Number 4. September 2010. Pp. 145 - 156 E-Banking and Customers’ Satisfaction in Bangladesh: An Analysis Jannatul Mawa Nupur* E-banking can provide speedier, faster and reliable services to the customers for which they are relatively happy. E-banking services not only can create new competitive advantages, it can improve its relationships with customers. The purpose of this research is to understand the impact of variables of e-banking on customer satisfaction in Bangladesh. The study period
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for prudent management of liquidity and development of Islamic money market instruments. Islamic banking and financing is gaining momentum world-wide. Many of the international RIBA banks are now focusing on LARIBA banking and financing to gain a significant market share of the funds and the deals which insist on LARIBA dealings. Many estimate the LARIBA funds looking for halal investing and banking to be from $ 50 billion to $80 billion. Most of these funds are now handled in Europe; mainly in the
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