Sec Of Bangladesh

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    Overview of Capital Market in Bd

    Contents Introduction Objective of the report Stock market in Bangladesh Importance of capital market in economy Problems & Progress of stock market in Bangladesh Conclusion Introduction: Capital Market mainly refers to the Stock and Share market of the country. When banking system cannot totally meet up the need for funds to the market economy, capital market stands up to supplement it. Companies and the government can raise funds for long-term investments via the capital market

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    Report of Bsec

    [pic] Bangladesh being a developing country, security market is very important source for the growth and development of the industrial section. SEC is working for a healthy economic capital, active administrated securities market. But BSEC it self is not smooth & efficient. There are few problems has been arise after it established. BSEC is working on some new projects and plans. SEC introduce an online database called EDGAR from which investors can access this and other information filed

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    Writs

    organization to be created, which can then focus on pursuing set objectives, and empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money. As Under Sec 2 (1) (d) The Company Act, 1994: “Company means a company formed and registered under this Act or an existing company.” PROMOTION OF A COMPANY Promotion is the first stage in the formation of a company . It involves conceiving a business opportunity

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    Lease

    Development of Non Bank Financial Institutions to Strengthen the Financial System of Bangladesh - MONZUR HOSSAIN∗ -MD. SHAHIDUZZAMAN∗ Abstract Non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) represent one of the most important parts of a financial system. In Bangladesh, NBFIs are new in the financial system as compared to banking financial institutions (BFIs). Starting from the IPDC in 1981, a total of 25 NBFIs are now working in the country. As on June 30, 2001 the total amount of paid up capital and reserve

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    .Rivers of Bangladesh

    [pic] Name: I.D Sec Instructor Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater). Water pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged directly or indirectly into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds. The water pollution situation from Bangladesh could be the largest poisoning in history and the irony is that this situation could be the result of all the efforts in cleaning the water for

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    Financial Management

    the Report, Objective of the report, General objective, Project objective, Scopes, Methodologies, Data sources, Limitations and Research strategy. The 2nd chapters flash on IAS and BAS, it include History of IAS, Bangladesh Accounting Standard (BAS) Scopes, Current Status of Bangladesh Accounting Standard Data sources, IAS vs. BAS Data collection and IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statement. The 3rd chapter of this report is Overview of Cash Flow Statement. It includes what is cash flow statement

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    Assignment on Stock Exchanges of Bangladesh

    Chittagong Stock Exchange approached the Bangladesh Government in January 1995 and obtained the permission of the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 12, 1995 for establishing the country's second stock exchange. The Exchange comprised of twelve Board members, presided by Mr. Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury (MP) and run by an independent secretariat from the very first day of its inception. CSE was formally opened by then Hon'ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh on November 4, 1995.” MISSION:

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    Internship Report on Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (Bsb) (Central Recovery Department)

    Internship report On Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (BSB) (Central Recovery Department) Prepared for: Mr. Abdul Awal Chowdhury Senior Manager Training Department of Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Head Office, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 Supervised by: Prof. Dr. Saroj Kumar Saha

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    Marketing Report on Citycell

    REPORT ON [pic] Prepared For: Md. Farhan Faruqui Lecturer Department of Business Administration Prepared By: Rasel Mahmud ID: 2005-1-10-165 Ahsan-Bin-Kabirr ID: 2005-1-10-145 Faisal Ahmed ID: 2003-2-60-032 Mosharraf Hossain ID: 2003-2-60-018 [pic] Submission Date: 12th July, 2006. Md. Farhan Faruqui Lecturer Dept. of Business Administration East West University 43, Mohakhali C/A Dhaka-1212 Subject: An application

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    Business and Management

    relatively small lots to investors. In the Bangladesh context, merchant banking includes all institutions that combine the functions of both development banking and investment banking. The securities and exchange commission, based on SRO No. 59 of 24 April 1996, and a decision taken by it on 17 August 1997, invited letters of intent from 14 institutions for registration of merchant banks. Prior to this decision, 7 institutions submitted such letters of intent and SEC gave registration to a total of 19.Investment

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