Bangladesh University of Professionals EMBA , Legal Environment of Business. Dr. Ridwanul Hoque: ridwancu@yahoo.com Regulation of business What is regulation?: t o say what to do and what not to do; to draw a periphery of corporate powers. And, is regulation anti-thesis to financial regulation thought to be generative of economic progression?: It is in no way a hindrance to economic performance by corporate entities. Absence of regulation leads to non-environment
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Chapter-1 Introduction 1. BAckground of the study. Four years back Bangladesh Bank undertook a project to review the global best practices in the banking sector and examines in the possibility of introducing these in the banking industry of Bangladesh. Four ‘Focus Groups’ were formed with participation from Nationalized Commercial Banks, Private Commercial Banks & Foreign Banks with representatives from the Bangladesh Bank as team coordinators to look into the practices of the best performing
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Internship Report on Functions oF credit risk management in non Banking Financial institutions (nBFi) in Bangladesh A study on IDLC Finance Limited Internship Report on Functions oF credit risk management in non Banking Financial institutions (nBFi) in Bangladesh A study on IDLC Finance Limited Submitted to: Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Dewan Mostafizur Rahman Internship supervisor of the submitter BRAC Business School (BBS) BRAC University Submitted By: Chowdhury Tasmiah Jabeen ID-06104024
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transmittal November 10, 2010 Dr. Samir Kumer Sheel Associate Professor Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Dear Sir, We the members of group one are truly happy to present our “term paper”on “Investment Environment in Bangladesh”. This term paper was assigned to us as a essential requirement of the ‘Macroeconomics” course in the forth Semester. The Project program was an experience of rediscovering our potentials. This report has given us an opportunity to apply our
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Corporate Finance (MBA 507) is a course to be completed as a degree requirement for Masters of Business Administration (MBA). During the course taken our honorable teacher asked to prepare a report on dividend policy. We have chosen “Bata Shoe (Bangladesh) Ltd.” to study to prepare this report. The report is designed to gather practical knowledge from the corporate world. The objective is to get the experience of dividend policy that used in real corporate environment. It helps to integrate the
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business scenario with the whole world inching towards a big market place. Communication between buyers and sellers become critical as each can opt to explore a greater number of alternatives than before. E-commerce through the use of internet, e-mails, websites and other facilities enables a businessman to be linked with every corner of the world and thus opens up greater opportunities in the world market. As a signatory of WTO practices Bangladesh has accepted The Code of Good Practices of WTO agreement
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and advice for making a report on this subject. We will pay regards to him for his kindest co-operation to prepare the report. Executive Summary Leather Industry developed in Bangladesh on a large-scale basis from the 1970s. It is also known as Tannery Industry. About 95% of leather and leather products of Bangladesh are exported abroad, mostly in the form
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University of Dhaka and under the observation of the assigner teacher Umma Rumana Huq on 22 November 2012. Objective The broad objective of the study is to identify the various ways to finance economic growth and poverty reduction strategies in Bangladesh for attaining better economic performance and realizing the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals. The specific objectives are to: i. Review the source of finance of public expenditure and private sector investment. ii. Analyze government
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Chittagong Stock Exchange approached the Bangladesh Government in January 1995 and obtained the permission of the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 12, 1995 for establishing the country's second stock exchange. The Exchange comprised of twelve Board members, presided by Mr. Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury (MP) and run by an independent secretariat from the very first day of its inception. CSE was formally opened by then Hon'ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh on November 4, 1995.” MISSION:
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The Global Financial Crisis: Impact on Bangladesh A.K.M. Atiqur Rahman Professor Department of Economics North South University Overview I. Introduction: Genesis and Spread of the Crisis. II. Global Recession and LDCs III. Impact on Bangladesh IV. Recession and Export from Bangladesh V. Exchange Rate Movement VI. Remittance VII. Import and Tax Revenue VIII. Overall Impact IX. Policy Implications I. Introduction: Genesis and Spread of the Crisis. • Root: Mispricing in the
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