Performance Of Islamic Banks

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    Potential Islamic Certificates

    tenPOTENTIAL ISLAMIC CERTIFICATES FOR RESOURCE MOBILIZATION MOHAMED EL-HENNAWI* 1. INTRODUCTION The development of financial instruments has become an essential ingredient for the economic development of Islamic countries, most of which are underdeveloped. The absence of these instruments, together with the problem of limited resources and skills which are necessary to cope with the growing investment needs, tends to hinder the development process of these countries. Islamic countries need

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    Audit Procedure of Uhy Syful Shamsul Alam & Co. and a Comparative Analysis on Ifrs (Ias) and Aaoifi on Financial Reporting Issues

    An Internship Report On Audit Procedure of UHY Syful Shamsul Alam & Co. and A Comparative Analysis on IFRS (IAS) and AAOIFI on Financial Reporting Issues Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka An Internship Report On Audit Procedure of UHY Syful Shamsul Alam & Co. and A Comparative Analysis on IFRS (IAS) and AAOIFI on Financial Reporting Issues (As partial fulfillment of BBA Program) Submitted To Department of Finance University of Dhaka

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    Role of Rds of Ibbl Toward Poverty Alleviation

    Chapter-One RDS of IBBL toward Poverty Alleviation 1.1 INTRODUCTION Among the shariah based, banks IBBL is the largest commercial bank, which was established on 30th march 1983. At present it has 151 branches all over the country through which it collects more deposit than other commercial banks. IBBL becomes very famous to client for its different types of banking programs and for its social activities. Bangladesh is predominently an agricultural country with vast majority living

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    Invetment Process of Islamic Bank

    4.1 Investment Process of FSIBL: Generally a bank takes several steps to deliver its proposed investment to the client. The process takes deep analysis because it invests deposit fund not its own fund. If the bank fails to meet the depositors demand, then it must collapse. So each bank specially Islamic bank should take strong concentration on investment proposal. However, First Security Islami Bank Limited (FSIBL) makes its investment decision through successfully passing the following crucial

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    Islamic Finance

    much of Islamic faith. Therefore, lending to the needy should be the main focus in Islamic finance. In this context, the Islamic pawnshop (ar-rahnu scheme) is the most appropriate mechanism as it provides a financial product for the lower-income group and small businesses which usually have limited capital or have been excluded from the mainstream financial system. Prior studies have shown the importance of Islamic pawnshop to the Muslim societies1. Before the implementation of the Islamic pawnshop

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    Business

    University Internship Report on “Financial Performance Analysis of Prime Bank Limited” (2008-2012) Supervised by Tasneema Afrin Lecturer BRAC Business School BRAC University Submitted by Srabanti Singha ID: 09304035 Date of submission: May 30th 2013 Letter of Transmittal May 30, 2013 Tasneema Afrin Lecturer BRAC Business School BRAC University Subject: Submission of internship report on “Financial statement analysis of “Prime Bank Limited” from year 2007-2011. Dear Madam

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    Ar Rahnu Accaptance

    AR-RAHNU system, its history and the benefits that make it accepted even among non Muslim society. And then, a comparative analysis is done between AR-RAHNU with conventional pawnshop. Since this study was done at AR-RAHNU Bank Rakyat, thus the background also will cover a little about Bank Rakyat and then goes through its AR-RAHNU system. In this chapter, problem statement, objective of the study, scope and significance of the study also be presented. 1.1 Background of Study People say diamonds are

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    Activity Base Costing

    J.KAU: Islamic Econ., Vol. 19, No. 2, pp: 23-36 (2006 A.D./1427 A.H.) A Panel Data Analysis of Fee Income Activities in Islamic Banks SHAHIDA bt. SHAHIMI Candidate of Islamic economics and assistant lecturer of Islamic economics, banking & finance, Email: shahida@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my, ABD. GHAFAR B. ISMAIL Professor of banking and finance, Email: agibab@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my and SANEP B. AHMAD Lecturer of Islamic economics and statistical economics, Email: nep@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my Islamic Economics and Finance

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    Islamic Accounting

    (eds) Islamic Accounting (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011), pp. xiii-xx. The printed version may differ slightly from the text set out below, and the printed version should be regarded as definitive. An Islamic Perspective of Accounting: Introduction and Overview Christopher Napier and Roszaini Haniffa Introduction The emergence of Islamic banks and other Islamic financial institutions since the 1970s has stimulated a modern literature that has identified itself as addressing “Islamic Accounting”

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    Principles and Practices of Investment Modes of Islamic Banking

    Modes of Islamic Banking | | Abstract: The objective of the study is to gather practical knowledge regarding general banking system, investment and foreign exchange system and its operation. By pictorial description it is tried to find out the variation from various departments, particularly investment. Other objectives of the report are to identify the various types of existing services rendered by the SIBL. understand the prevailing mechanism of modes of finance of SIBL. Study the performance of modes

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