Project of E-Banking DEFINITION OF E-BANKING Electronic banking, also known as electronic funds transfer (EFT), is simply the use of electronic means to transfer funds directly from one account to another, rather than by cheque or cash. You can use electronic funds transfer to: •Have your paycheck deposited directly into your bank or credit union checking account. •Withdraw money from your checking account from an ATM machine with a personal identification number (PIN), at your convenience
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PROJECT OF E-BANKING DEFINITION OF E-BANKING Electronic banking, also known as electronic funds transfer (EFT), is simply the use of electronic means to transfer funds directly from one account to another, rather than by cheque or cash. You can use electronic funds transfer to: •Have your paycheck deposited directly into your bank or credit union checking account. •Withdraw money from your checking account from an ATM machine with a personal identification number (PIN), at your convenience
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“TAXATION OF E-COMMERCE AND ITS CHALLENGES” The advancement in the technological world gave rise to E-commerce. It is the new buzzword of the 21st century. In terms of accounting "E-commerce is the process of buying, selling, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks through the use of internet”. It offers a new way of conducting, managing and executing business transactions using modern information technology without any geographical barriers. It has redesigned the
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DEFINITION OF E-BANKING Electronic banking, also known as electronic funds transfer (EFT), is simply the use of electronic means to transfer funds directly from one account to another, rather than by cheque or cash. You can use electronic funds transfer to: 0. Have your paycheck deposited directly into your bank or credit union checking account. 1. Withdraw money from your checking account from an ATM machine with a personal identification number (PIN), at your convenience, day or night
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Building a New India The Role of Organized Retail in Driving Inclusive Growth Building a New India: The Role of Organized Retail in Driving Inclusive Growth A The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and the world’s leading advisor on business strategy. We partner with clients in all sectors and regions to identify their highest–value opportunities, address their most critical challenges, and transform their businesses. Our customized approach combines deep
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From the Director Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, having been set up by the Government of India in the year 1963, has achieved a niche in the domain of International Business by blending business knowledge with creative research, pioneering executive development programmes, international linkages and industry interventions into the curricular corpus. At IIFT, we have been an active learner all these years by continually focusing on maintaining global perspective on issues but with realistic grounding
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prepared on the basis of information obtained from key industry players, trade associations, government agencies, trade publications and various industry sources specifically mentioned in the report. While due care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the report, no warranty, express or implied, is being made, or will be made, by FICCI or PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd., India (PwC), as regards the accuracy and adequacy of the information contained in the report. No
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28-30, 2011 India’s Demographic Dividend - Issues and Challenges Arun Ingle P B Suryawanshi inglearun@gmail.com pbsurya@gmail.com Pad. Dr. Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s Institute of Business Management and Rural Development, Ahmednagar 1. Introduction India is transforming demographically, in which the population of a nation slows down and life expectancy increases, participation of women in labor force and rate of saving increases. India has its own issues like illiteracy, income disparity
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Following were the findings that was presented by the E&Y to Mr. Shailendra in the following areas 1. Organic Farming ---- scope, challenges and opportunities 2. Indian Retail Industry 3. Rise of online veggie sales 1. Industry Background Organic Farming has been prevalent since the time agriculture has been in existence. However due to commercialisation, the natural method of growing crops became unpopular as it was not economical. To earn more profits, farmers resorted to better and more
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E-GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES TO BRIDGE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN MAHARASHTRA By, Jessica Yvonne Varma (1321250) Bithika Karmakar (1321246) India is a diverse Country with different cultures, languages and religions. Some of the main challenges faced by India are its humongous growth in population, insufficient funds to meet the needs, delays in implementation of government policies etc. These are all some of the main factors which cause unequal development of society. While some people enjoy
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