International Journal of Accounting and Financial Management Research (IJAFMR) ISSN:2249-6882 Vol.2, Issue 2 June 2012 14-23 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd., PRACTICE OF HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING IN BANKING SECTOR OF BANGLADESH SYED MOUDUD-UL-HUQ1 & PANUEL ROZARIO PRINCE 2 1 Lecturer Department Of Business Administration, Mawlana Bhashani Science And Technology University, Santosh, Tangail. 2 Lecturer, Department Of Business Administration, Victoria University Of Bangladesh, 15/11/APanthapath,Dhaka. ABSTRACT
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accompanying Balance Sheet of IFIC Bank Ltd. as on 31 December 2009 and the related Profit and Loss Account, Cash Flow Statement, Statement of Changes in Shareholders Equity and Notes to the Financial Statements for the year then ended. The preparation of these financial statements are the responsibility of the bank management. Our responsibility is to express an independent opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Bangladesh Standards on Auditing (BSA)
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Assignment on Analysis of Balance Sheet Structure Of Financial Institutions Submitted to Farjana Lalarukh Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by Group- |Sl No. |Name |Roll | |01 |Moriom Akter |045 | |02 |Tamanna Afrin Mitul
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Problems & Prospects in Banking Industry in Bangladesh Begum Ismat Ara Huq* and Mohammad Zahid Hossain Bhuiyan** Corporate Governance ensures to bring transparency, accountability and professionalism in the management system of a corporate body that enhances the credibility and acceptability to the shareholders, employees, potential investors, customers, lenders, governments and all other stakeholders. This is more true in case of Banking Industry. Since Banks deal in public money, public confidence
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An essay On “Monetary Policy of Bangladesh” Course Code: MBA 510 Course Title: Macro Economics Submitted to: Professor Abdul Bayes Department of Business Administration East West University Submitted by: Minhajul Abedin ID: 2013-1-95-019 Section: 01 Date of submission: 24 august, 2013 Monetary Policy of Bangladesh Decisions regarding the monetary policy are very important for any country in today’s world. To control the supply of money by targeting a rate of interest, and
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and expansion in Bangladesh in the backdrop of strong public demand and support for the system along with its gradually increasing popularity across the world. As a result, a number of full-fledged Islamic Banks has been established, while a good number of conventional banks have come forward to offer services compliant with Islamic Shariah through opening of Islamic branches along with conventional ones. There is also a trend of conversion of conventional banks into Islamic bank. It has, therefore
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Project on Financial Statement Analysis of United Leasing Company Limited Project on Financial Statement Analysis of United Leasing Company Limited Prepared for Dr. H. M. Mosarof Hossain Professor School of Business (MBA Program) North South University Prepared By Syeda Zabeen Ahmed, ID # 0910683060 Khadiza Akter, ID # 0930401060 Sadia Choudhury, ID # 1010366060 Toufiqur Rahman, ID # 1030291060 Md. Nazmul Ahsan, ID# 1010236060 April 08, 2011 Dr. H. M. Mosarof Hossain Professor
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organization and my academic institution. Internship is the last part of my BBA course. Being a BBA student internship and report submission is essential for me. Without completion of internship and submission of report I cannot be able to complete my BBA course. This report is submitted to my internship supervisor, Shishir K. Rouph, Visiting Faculty, University Of Development Alternative, after completion of the three months internship program in the BASIC Bank Limited ( Bangshal Branch).
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Grameen Bank and Microcredit Name Course Course Instructor Institutional Affiliation Date Introduction It is often contended that the monetary sector in low-income nations has failed to serve the impoverished. Considering the formal sector, financial institutions as well as banks generally necessitate significant collateral, have bureaucratic and lengthy application process and have a preference for high loan and high-income clients. For the informal sector, usurers often charge extremely
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Bangladesh stock market faces biggest crash in 55 years. If we would recall, Dhaka Stock Exchange Gen. Index (DGEN) soared to its highest levels from October to December last year, with the peak on Dec. 5, 2010 at 8,918 points. DSE’s index on Jan. 3, 2010 was at 4568.40 and went up at a staggering 4,350 points or 95.23% increase! But 2weeks ago, Jan. 10, 2011, trading on the Dhaka Stock Exchange was halted after it fell by 660points, or 9.25%, in less than an hour, the biggest one-day fall in its
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