What is Banking Ombudsman (BO)? * He hears customers’ complaints against banks. * BO was first setup in UK. * In India, RBI started this scheme in 1995. Appointment & Tenure * Earlier RBI used to appoint reputed persons from banking, finance, management, legal etc. sectors as Banking Ombudsmen (BO). * But now RBI has reserved this BO post for its own Chief General Managers and General Managers. * Tenure: 3 years at a time. * Reappointment: yes possible. Jurisdiction *
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LECTURE ILLUSTRATIONS & ADDITIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAPTIVATE Index of contents Page Budgets -Elvstrom Company (captivate only)..….………………………………….2 Budgets – Manx Pty. Ltd (captivate available)…………………………………..….4 CVP – Tarrant Ltd (captivate available)….………………………………..…..…...6 Make/Buy – Hobart Technology……………………….………..……..……………..7 Costing – Cravings for Cake (captivate available)..………………………….……..8 Recording–Henrys Hardware (captivate available).…….……………….….……10 Recording
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Content Weight (%) Page No. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS .....................................................................................................5 TRADING………………………………………………………….30………………………….7 1.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................7 1.2 NEAT SYSTEM .....................................................................................................................9 1.3 MARKET TYPES .....
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(fundamental question in strategic management) a. How to achieve superior financial performance 2. Why industry Analysis? b. Industry analysis helps a firm understand the underlying economic forces that contribute to or detract from its profitability, and subsequently suggests a means for firm to find an optimal position for itself. i. Industry is a group of firms that produce products or services that meet the same needs of customers in a competitive market. ii.
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Insight to Furniture Industry in Mirpur | SMEs in Bangladesh | | Prepared For:Sheikh Morshed JahanAssociate ProfessorPrepared By:Group 1, Section B, BBA 20thMushreka Afroze Khan RH 68Adnan Faiaz Mahmud ZR 73Rezwan Arefin ZR 75S.M. Samiuzzaman ZR 77Wasif A. Khoda Rubab ZR 104Mehnaz Fatima Khan RH 107Ayman Ahmed ZR 108Sadia Afrin RH 117Ryan Fardin Sakib ZR 119Zahin Azad Moslem ZR 121Md. Samiul Hossain ZR 125Institute of Business Administration, University of DhakaApril 27, 2014 | | Contents
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sector. This includes the various aspects of banking Industry’s Merger and Acquisitions. It also compares pre and post merger financial performance of merged banks with the help of financial parameters like Gross-Profit Margin, Net- Profit Margin, Operating Profit Margin, Return on Capital Employed (ROCE), Return on Equity (ROE) and Debt-Equity Ratio. Through literature review it comes to know that most of the work done high lightened the impact of Merger and Acquisitions on different aspects of the
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implication of the different sources 6 Task 1.3: Evaluate appropriate sources of finance for a business project 7 Task 2.1: Analyze costs of different sources of finance 10 Task 2.2: The importance of financial planning 12 Task 2.3: The information needs for financing decisions required by managers 13 Task 2.4: The impact of finance on the financial statements 15 References 18 Company background: Established in 2001 and officially went into operation in 2003, Dairy
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on improving customer performance with only these metrics can lead to deteriorating financial performance. To balance the pressure to meet and exceed customer expectations, companies should also be measuring the cost to serve each customer and the profits earned, customer by customer. 6-2 Examples of differences between customers who have high and low costs-to-serve may be drawn from the chapter’s Exhibit 6-1, part of which appears below. |High Cost-to-Serve Customers
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is wrong. 12-7 Business practices often change and, therefore, expected financial relationships might change. Booms and recessions occur. But these are not the appropriate explanations for all observed changes. The more critical concerns would be changes in accounting method, and IBM experienced several, including a change in depreciation method and early, voluntary changes in accounting for non-pension retiree costs. Significant acquisitions and divestures also
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A ROAD MAP FOR NATURAL CAPITALISM Business strategies built around the radically more productive use of natural resources can solve many environmental problems at a profit. BY AMORY B. LOVINS. L, HUNTER LOVINS. AND PAUL HAWKEN O ARTWORK BY CRAIG FRAZIER N SEPTEMBER i6, 1 9 9 1 , 3. Small gTOUp of s c i c n t i s t s w a s Isealed inside Biosphere II, a glittering 3.2-acre glass and metal dome in Oracle, Arizona. Two years later, when the radical attempt to replicate the earth's
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