Non Performing Assets Of Banks

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    Non Performing Asset

    DRT Auction Sale, Bank & Customer, Banking Frauds, Cheating, Banking relating to Companies, Partner-ship, Proprietorship, Central & Financial Corporation Act, Dishonour of Cheques, Debt Laws, Embezzle-ment, Hypo-thecation. Interest Act, Selected cases under Banking Regulation Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, BIFR, AAIFR, MRTP Commissions, SEBI, SICA, State Recoveries of Dues Act and several Allied Act making this an essential reading for Practitioners, Financial Institutions, Banks, Corporate Sector

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    General Banking

    CRAB Ratings Bank Mutual Trust Bank Limited CREDIT RATING REPORT million TK Long Term Short Term Date of Rating Rating History: : AA2 : ST-2 : May 22, 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year Net Profit ROAE Analyst: Taniza Mazed Financial Analyst Highlights Loans and Advances Non Performing Loan Deposits Investment Net Interest Income Non Interest Income Net Profit after tax Return on Assets Net Interest Margin Capital Adequacy Ratio Internal Capital Generation Gross NPL Ratio Loan to Deposit

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    Performance Evaluation of the Banking Sector of Bangladesh

    performance will be at standard level and accepted by my best effort. I believe that, this experience will greatly help to face challenges in my real life. Because, this work will help me to increase my experience about the overall performance of a Bank. So, I am extremely grateful to you. Cordially Yours, _________________ Golam Moktadir Student ID: EMBA-100312 Supervised by: _________________ Mr. Protap Kumar Ghosh Assistant Professor Business Administration Discipline Khulna University Acknowledgment

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    Microfinance Standards Ratios

    Standards) seeks to address this need. These Standards are designed for use by all microfinance institutions (MFIs): non-governmental organizations, non-bank financial institutions or companies, commercial banks, rural banks, credit unions, and cooperatives. Below are the detailed description of each ratio and table. 1. Profitability Ratios All MFIs, from non-profit NGOs, to for-profit banks, must be profitable over the long-term in order to be self-sustaining. Profitability allows an MFI to continue

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    Commercial Banks

    Commercial Banks A commercial bank is a type of financial intermediary and a type of bank. It raises funds by collecting deposits from businesses and consumers via checkable deposits, savings deposits, and time deposits. It makes loans to businesses and consumers. It also buys corporate bonds and government bonds. Its primary liabilities are deposits and primary assets are loans and bonds. For Eg: - Arab-islamic Bank, Amman-Cairo Bank etc… .Commercial banks work with short term funds. Their

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    Brac Bank Ratio Analysis

    Performance Evaluation of BRAe Bank Limited Internship Report On Performance Evaluation of BRAe Bank Limited Prepared for: Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury Professor Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared by: Rezwana Sharmin Id # 2007-1-10-114 Department of Business Administration Date of Submission: 25 April, 2011 25 April, 2011 Mr. Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury Professor Department of Business Administration, East West University. Subject: Submission of Internship Report

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    Ratio Analysis

    Assignment on Financial Ratio Analysis of Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. Course Title : Financial Market & Institutions Course Code : FIN- 512 Submitted to: Dr. Sujit R. Saha Professor Business Administration Eastern University Submitted By: Ifa Iqbal ID: 111600028 Submission Date: 01st January 2012 Company Overview: The Company

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    Risk Management

    major types of risk we face are credit risk, market risk (which includes liquidity risk and price risk) and operational risk. We have developed and implemented comprehensive policies and procedures to identify, monitor and manage risk throughout the Bank. Credit Risk Credit risk is the possibility of loss due to the failure of any counterparty to abide by the terms and conditions of any financial contract with us. We identify and manage this risk through (a) our target market definitions,

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    Commercial Banks

    Commercial Banks A commercial bank is a type of financial intermediary and a type of bank. It raises funds by collecting deposits from businesses and consumers via checkable deposits, savings deposits, and time deposits. It makes loans to businesses and consumers. It also buys corporate bonds and government bonds. Its primary liabilities are deposits and primary assets are loans and bonds. For Eg: - Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Dena Bank etc.Commercial banks work with short term funds. Their

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    Short Notes

    or lease financing means contract between owner of asset and user of asset. In this contract only rent is paid at periodical intervals for using of asset by user. If user of asset has no money to pay initial amount of leasing contract, he can also do contract with third part to pay initial amount or specific period rent of lease. Importance of Lease Financing: 1. Lease finance is easy to get than getting loan for buying all fixed assets. 2. Monthly rent payment for lease finance will

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