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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------------------------------------------------- The Bangladesh Telecommunications forecasts on the future strength of Bangladesh's ICT market, covering the fixed-line, mobile and internet segments and analyses latest regulatory developments and corporate news, including investment activity, mergers and acquisitions joint ventures and partnerships, Leading operators and manufacturers are fully profiled, highlighting their quarterly financial performance, capital expenditure plans and latest contracts
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Chapter 1 Introduction In this report we will mainly talk about the insurance business in Bangladesh and its prospect in the country under the topic of “The prospect of insurance business in Bangladesh”. In this chapter we will focus on the origin or background of the report, objectives of the report, scope of the research, methodology of the study and also the limitations that we have faced in preparation of the report. 1.1 Origin of the report: We have made the report basically to fulfill the partial
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “Performance of a branch over a period of time” SUBMITTED BY: Priyanka Tarafdar Bristi ID No: 05-007 BBA 16th Batch, MIS 5th Batch Department of Management Information Systems University of Dhaka SUBMITTED To: Dr. Md. Hasibur Rashid Professor Department of Management Information Systems University of Dhaka Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMERY..................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 1:INTRODUCTION
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of their time hanging out with numerous friends; however, the sad reality is that thousands of girls in Bangladesh don't get to experience life as a normal, corky, adolescent, or have the privilege of furthering their education past middle school. Instead, they are most likely waiting for a potential spouse or preparing a traditional wedding at age 13. According to sources, about 52% of Bangladesh girls are expected to leave their education, family, and friends behind and pursue a marriage (“Girls
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It has been about 8 weeks since the Bangladesh Bank was hit by $101 million heist — $101 million in stolen funds, taken from a secure account, disappeared into a murky world of casinos and money laundering. The caper involves at least four countries, a central bank and a pillar of the U.S. financial system. Last February 1, when banks were closed for the weekend in Bangladesh, criminals executed five transfers from the central bank's account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The requests
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“Beximco Pharma aspires to become a nationally admired and globally reputed generic pharmaceutical company, committed to enhancing human health and life.” Annual Report 2010 Beximco Group Mission Each of our activities must benefit and add value to the common wealth of our society.We firmly believe that, in the final analysis we are accountable to each of the constituents with whom we interact, namely: our employees, our customers, our business associates, our fellow citizens and our
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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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country like Bangladesh where the unethical aspects of creative accounting are rampant, the practice of forensic accounting (i.e., investigative accounting done by forensic accounting consultants to solve problems in courts) needs to be introduced and recognized. Forensic accounting’s “Financial Statement Alert” scrutinizes public companies’ questionable accounting practices, advises investors to examine carefully shareholder letters and management’s discussion and analysis of financials, and to try
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A wide range of tools and techniques are used to address & mitigate all kinds of inherent and potential risks in banking operations. The Bank attaches highest priority to establish, maintain and upgrade risk management infrastructure, systems and procedures. In this regard, sufficient resources are allocated to improve skills and expertise of relevant banking professionals to manage the risk effectively. The policies and procedures are approved by the Board and assessed on a regular basis
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