Non Performing Assets Of Banks

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    A Risk-Based Assessment of Ghana Commercial Bank in Ghana

    Developing Country Studies ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online) Vol.5, No.4, 2015 www.iiste.org A Risk-based Assessment of Ghana Commercial Bank Limited ADU-MENSAH, Simon1 ABDALLAH, Mohammed Inusah2 ANTWI, Stephen Kwadwo3* 1. Depot Manager, Armajaro Company Limited, Nyinahin District, Ashanti, Ghana 2. Lecturer, Department of Accountancy, Tamale Polytechnic, P.O. Box 3 ER, Tamale. 3. Lecturer, Department of Accountancy, Tamale Polytechnic, P.O. Box 3 ER, Tamale. *stevekwadant@yahoo

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    Finance

    internal finance that the company uses is the sale of fixed assets that are not require in the hospital. The hospital on annual basis carries out an evaluation of the assets that it no longer requires and disposes them as a way of financing its operations. The hospital further uses external methods of financing its activities. One of the main sources of finance is through the use of bank loans and overdrafts. The company seeks for both long-term

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    Food for Thought

    E. AUDIT EVIDENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Use of Assertions by Auditor Audit Procedures The Audit of Specific Items Audit Sampling and Other means of Testing Computer-Assisted Audit Techniques Not-for-Profit Organisations The Use of Assertions by Auditor What are substantive procedures? Substantive procedures are tests to obtain audit evidence to detect material misstatements in the financial statements. Substantive procedures generally include analytical procedures and test

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    Monitotring and Evaluation of Credit

    different institutions. BGC Trust University Bangladesh offered an opportunity to do intern. For the competition of this internship program, the author of the study was placed in a bank namely, “National Credit & Commerce Bank Limited”. My paper topic is monitoring and evaluation of credit of NCC Bank. My internship was at NCC Bank Ltd., Anderkilla Branch, Chittagong. During my internship, I had to prepare a report under the supervision of Mrs . 1.2 Objective of the Report: Project Objective: Presenting

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    Risk Mgt of Rural and Agricultural Finance

    agricultural banks, since commercial banks and microfinance institutions largely refrain from financing the sector. There are many reasons for this, the most important of which is that this finance is strewn with risks, some of which the state is most likely to address. Hence, the governments hold ownership of these banks and their capital, and finance and support them. Agricultural banks are exposed to the above two risks. These dual risks continually expose them to losses and bank ruptcy unless

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    Microfinace Institution

    product range to include foreign exchange, Pay Day Loans, Business Loans, Housing Microfinance, Stop order loans and also running agencies such as Ecocash and CBZ. Nissi Global as a microfinance company has set its standards to operate as efficient as banks or better. It has the aspirations of becoming a macro- finance company than micro as it is. It fosters a culture of professionalism and good customer care. It operates from Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm then Saturdays 8am to 1pm. Due to the prevailing

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    1. Introduction In our country many organizations are performing a lot of activities to make efficient and effective their working condition or make the organization profitable through investment and taking so many challenges. Along with this they are also very much concerned about the products of the company and their position in the market. The Mutual fund is one of them who are performing their works very effectively. As we are the students of BBA department, we have to learn about the mutual

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    Competition Stability Model

    reason that the risk taking behavior of a bank will always have an impact on the bank’s profitability and ultimately on whether or not the bank remains a going concern. This is despite that in a number of countries the non-interest income on banks is growing in importance; after-all loans constitute the largest share of bank’s assets. Over the years there has been a significant amount of research on the effects of competition on the risk taking behavior of banks and hence their stability. This has been

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    Janata Bank

    Janata Bank Limited (If there is any contrary information please communicate with DSE through email: listing@dsebd.org) Disclaimer: The contents of this presentation are entirely based on disclosures made by the company. Therefore, DSE does not assume any responsibility on the authenticity of the facts and figures presented thereof. Brief Overview of the Bank 1. Formation of Janata Bank : Immediately after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the erstwhile United Bank Limited and Union

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    Liquidity

    Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Basel III: The Liquidity Coverage Ratio and liquidity risk monitoring tools January 2013 This publication is available on the BIS website (www.bis.org). © Bank for International Settlements 2013. All rights reserved. Brief excerpts may be reproduced or translated provided the source is cited. ISBN 92-9131- 912-0 (print) ISBN 92-9197- 912-0 (online) Contents Introduction ..............................................................................

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