economic growth. The commonly perceived merits often emphasized for their promotion especially in the developing countries like Bangladesh include their relatively high labor intensity, dependence on indigenous skills and technology, contributions to entrepreneurship development and innovativeness and growth of industrial linkages. The case for fostering SME growth in Bangladesh is irrefutable as these industries offer bright prospects for creating large-scale employment and income earning opportunities
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Internship Report Impact of Credit Rating on Corporate and Banking Sectors of Bangladesh A Study based on Ratings of Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Limited (CRAB) Exam Roll: 091127 Internship Report on Impact of Credit Rating on Corporate and Banking Sector of Bangladesh A Study based on Ratings of Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Ltd. (CRAB) Prepared For: Chairman Internship Placement Committee Prepared by: Exam Roll Number: 019927 Class ID:
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Assignment On Small Business Financial Survey Course Name: Strategic Marketing Course no. EMB620 (Sec-01) Course instructor: Kazi Islam Prepared by- K.M.Yeer Hossain Date: 19th November, 2009 NSU, Dhaka 1. How relevant you found today's guest and discussion topics in relation to our class? Guest lecture is fully relevant to our like class. According to guest statement after analyzing market segments, customer interests, and the purchase process
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MLPA 1) Definitions: Money laundering means-1. To transfer ,convert, remit, from or to Bangladesh the money or properties acquired through commission of any predicate offence with an intention to conceal or disguise the illicit origin of the property or smuggle money and property earned through legal and illegal means abroad. 2.to conduct, or attempt to conduct a financial transaction with intent to avoid a reporting requirement under this act. 3.to do or to do attempt to do such activities
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Institutions in Bangladesh: An Analytical Review Md. Nehal Ahmed Mainul Islam Chowdhury March 2007 Policy Analysis Unit (PAU) Research Department, Bangladesh Bank Head Office, Dhaka, Bangladesh (www.bangladeshbank.org.bd) (www.bangladesh-bank.org) Policy Analysis Unit* (PAU) Working Paper Series: WP 0709 Non-Bank Financial Institutions in Bangladesh: An Analytical Review Md. Nehal Ahmed Mainul Islam Chowdhury Research Economist Policy Analysis Unit Research Department Bangladesh Bank
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BUS 530(NSU) SPRING, 2013, Synopsis:6 MBA Prog. Sec. 1 and 2 (1). Investment is addition to capital stock. Capital is the plant, equipment, buildings, and inventories of raw materials and semi-finished goods that are used to produce other goods and services. - Two flows change stock of capital: investment and depreciation (wear and tear and obsolescence). Depreciation is also called “capital consumption”. - Total amount spent on new capital and on replacing depreciated capital is “gross
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The overall approach of the report is a descriptive one as it goes into the depth of financial performance of grameenphone limited. Grameenphone limited widely known as GP, is the leading telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh. With more than 29.32 million subscribers (as of December31, 2010).To prepare this analytical report both primary and secondary data were used. Among the sources,data mainly collectedfrom the published annual report of grameenphone and web site
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VISION To be the nation's most sought after facilitator in creating, nurturing and maximizing value to the stakeholders, the society, the environment, and thereby, GROWING TOGETHER. MISSION To lead by example through a committed team of nurtured resources fostering ownership that motivates thriving towards excellence in knowledge, systems, processes and procedures, thereby empowering the organization on at every level to deliver the highest quality of product, customer care, and stakeholder value
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Accounting Development of Bangladesh Submitted for: Netai Kumar Saha Lecturer Dept. of B.B.A East West University Submitted by: Md. Saim Ur Rahman Id: 2013-1-10-130 ACT-201 Sec-04 Submission Date: 29th March, 2015 Plot No-A/2, Main Road, JahuruIslam City Aftabnagar, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. ICAB The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) is the national professional accountancy body in Bangladesh. It is the sole organization in Bangladesh with the right to award
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An Evaluation of the Tax System in Bangladesh Ahsan H. Mansur, PRI Mohammad Yunus, BIDS Presentation Outline Salient Features of Bangladesh’s Current Tax System, Trends in Growth and Revenue Structure VAT System of Bangladesh: Performance, Recent/Past Reforms, Revenue Potential, structural and administrative deficiencies, and alleviating measures Discussions on personal and corporate income tax systems have been covered in this study, but not discussed in detail in in this presentation
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