Management: A Study On Sonali Bank Ltd. Supervised By: Shahidul Islam Lecturer Department of Marketing Comilla University Prepared By: Mahmudul Hasan ID – 0807031 Session- 2008-2009 3rd Batch Date: 20th January,2014 Department of Marketing Comilla University Table of Contents Contents Page no. Letter of Transmittal Letter of Authorization Acknowledge Executive Summery Chapter- 01 Introduction Background of the study Problem Statement Objective of the Study Chapter-
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Accountancy This includes the writing up of accounts and the preparation of financial statements. It encompasses a wide area ranging from simple Book keeping to complex financial analysis. Auditing Possibly one of the most important functions of a Chartered Accountant, it is here that his specialised training, skill and judgment are most often called into play. The purpose of auditing is to satisfy the users of financial statements that the accounts presented to them are drawn up on correct accounting
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Sample Business Plan This sample plan is a guide only. The statistical and financial information provided are assumptions for the case study and should not be used for an actual business plan. Intending or existing business people must undertake their own research and use reliable data to prepare their business plans. When setting up your business, be sure to find out which legislation, licences and codes of practise will affect your enterprise. Executive Summary Definition The Executive Summary
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Sandra Richardson 090713457 Illegal digital downloads and piracy: What effect is this having on the entertainment industry and is there a solution to the problem? Background. The entertainment industry felt their first blow in 1999 when a student developed Napster, a software program allowing millions of users to illegally download and share music files; sparking the beginning of the hundreds of entertainment sharing websites around the world today. Although shut down due to the Recording
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION AND THE RELEVANCE/IRRELEVANCE ISSUE (Global Business & Economics Review Volume 5 No.2 December 2003 pp:140-175) Stanley C. W. Salvary, Canisius College ABSTRACT Some current research conclude that the numbers in financial statements are not relevant for three basic reasons. The numbers: (1) are not isomorphic with capital market values, (2) do not have a future orientation, and (3) are un-interpretable since they are based upon five different measurement attributes
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extent does the regulatory framework govern the preparation of an Annual Report? 9 7.0 To what extent reported profit figures can mislead users of accounts? 10 8.0 Cash flow statements 11 9.0 Accounting Ratios and Cash Flow Statement Analysis 11 10. Cash Flow Statement Analysis 14 11. Criticism of traditional financial accounting and problems encountered in inter-firm comparison. 14 12. Contribution list 16 13. References 16 1.0 Introduction T he Sugar Investment Trust (SIT) is a
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tSUGGESTED FORMAT FOR ANALYZING CASE PROBLEMS 1.0 Definition of terms 1.1 Case Is a description at a given time of a particular situation of a Business concern 1.2 Case Study Entails a scientific procedure of analysis and synthesis of business problems drawn from real life. It utilizes information in combination with opportunities for understanding such problems and developing skills in solving them. 1.3 Time Context Tell us when the problem was noted which required the necessity of an action
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Case Study 6-10 Facts: The Company has checking accounts in each of its locations: Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia. There is a savings account in the Philadelphia branch with a balance of $100,000. The checking and saving accounts are all maintained through different banks. The Company’s New York office writes and mails a $30,000 check to Deep Pockets LLP. The Company’s bank reconciliation for the account indicated a negative $20,000 balance and the bank statement indicated a positive balance
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Enron Company Ethical Issues Case Analysis Format I. Time Context After the scandal revealed on Enron Corporation on October 2001 up until in present time (2014) it is still discussed. II. Point of View Enron was founded in 1985, and as one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, communications and pulp and paper companies before it bankrupted in late 2001. The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an American energy company
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Carnival Cruise Line Case Study Abstract This case study reviews the financial position of Carnival Cruise Line. The data reviewed is primarily from the previous five years of annual reports produced by the company (2007-2011) and certain key ratios derived from those reports. For comparison purposes, this case study will use Carnival Cruise Lines nearest rival, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. This case study will prove the financial strength and stability of this company and give the reader
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