essential for us to make our project a superior one. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank our families, friends and classmates for being so generous, friendly and helpful and assisting us with both major and minor details. We in Bangladesh are blessed with a climate ideally suited to agriculture, specially fruits and vegetables-rich in taste and flavor: sweet, mellow and juicy. Our deltaic plains are among the most fertile in the world created and drained by the mighty rivers-the
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Local Government Systems: Bangladesh Bangladesh ________________________________________________ 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRY 1.1 Socio-economic profile Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation state in 1971. Although a new state, Bangladesh is an old country with a long recorded history of several thousand years. In its recent past it was part of Pakistan (1947-1971) and was known as East Pakistan. Prior to this, different parts of present Bangladesh were under British India (1765-1947)
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Code of Corporate Governance – A Critical Comparison between Bangladesh and Malaysia James Bakul Sarkar Assistant Professor in Accounting and MBA Coordinator Faculty of Business ASA University Bangladesh E-mail: jamssarkar@yahoo.com Mob: 0171-6599599 Dewan Muhammad Nur A Yazdani Lecturer in Marketing
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Internship Report On “Operational Activities of Supply Chain Department at Nestlé Bangladesh Limited” 1 Internship Report on “Operational Activities of Supply Chain Department at Nestlé Bangladesh Limited” Supervised by Mr. Mohammad Rezaur Razzak Associate Professor BRAC Business School BRAC University Prepared By Nahid Islam ID-09104050 BRAC Business School BRAC University Date of Submission September 07, 2014 2 Letter of Transmittal:
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MANAGEMENT OF Preface The banking sector of Bangladesh is dominated by commercial banks with huge debt burdens. Inefficiency in loan sanctioning, expansion of preferential loans, and poor classification and administration of loans has led to the slow recovery of credit extended by the banks. To restore efficiency and accountability in this sector, an effective credit risk management system is necessary. To manage credit risk efficiently Bangladesh Bank has provided a guideline for CRM. Besides
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Financial Structure is the framework of various types of financing employed by a Oil company to acquire and support resources necessary for its operations, commonly, it comprises of stockholders’ investments, long- term loans, short-term loans and short-term liabilities as reflected on the right hand side of the Oil company balance sheet. Financial Structure is different from capital structure in the sense that it also includes current liabilities. Therefore, financial structure is the combination
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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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2003-2-60-018 Table of content In this report we include and explain these features which are given below: • Acknowledgement 5 • Executive Summary 6 • Introduction 7 • Company 8 • Market Segmentation, Targeting & Positioning 10 • Product & Pricing 11 • BCG Matrix 17
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Safety Nets in Bangladesh] | This report looks at the overall structure of Social Security Net Plans in Bangladesh and their poverty impact at a macroeconomic level. The main objective of the study is to look into the overall impact of the existing safety net programs on poverty reduction in Bangladesh. The paper also looks into the impact of the existing safety net programs on reducing inequality. | Social Safety Nets In Bangladesh This report looks at the overall structure of Social Security
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CHAPTER-01 INTRODUCTIONARY ASPECTS. 1.1 Introduction Online banking is growing popular day by day in Bangladesh. A number of private as well as local banks are going online now considering the demand and necessity of fast banking. Online banking not only provides banking facility round the clock but also helps a country to get attached to the international economy as well as business. People throughout the world are now getting engaged with more activity and
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