or 'route-to-market'. It is a 'path' or 'pipeline' through which goods and services flow in one direction (from vendor to the consumer), and the payments generated by them flow in the opposite direction (from consumer to the vendor). A marketing channel can be as short as being direct from the vendor to the consumer or may include several inter-connected (usually independent but mutually dependent) intermediaries such as wholesalers, distributors, agents, retailers. Each intermediary receives the
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Group members- Kunal Tambe Diptesh Mayur Prasad Dube Kunal Sharma I. INVESTMENT BANKING: Investment banking, or I-banking, as it is often called, is the term used to describe the business of raising capital for companies and advising them on financing and merger alternatives. Capital essentially means money. Companies need cash in order to grow and expand their businesses; investment banks sell securities to public investors in order to raise this cash. Generally, the breakdown of an investment
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into two major categories, Financial Institutions and Financial Market. The Financial Institutions comprise Banking System and Non-bank Financial Intermediaries. The Financial Market in Malaysia comprises four major markets namely: Money & Foreign Exchange Market, Capital Market, Derivatives Market, and Offshore Market. Chart 1: The Financial System Structure in Malaysia Financial System Financial Institutions Financial Market Banking System 1. Bank Negara Malaysia 2. Banking Institutions
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: Development Histories, Theories and Practices TITLE OF PAPER: Is Development the Real Output Expected of Cross-Border Financial Flows from Intermediaries? The role played by financing in the process of development cannot be addressed as either enhancing or undermining, because it could function as both depending on the global dynamics and internal structural differences within countries in a specific period of time. As seen through history, financing has showed that the combination
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A Term Paper On “The Role of Capital Market on The Economic Development of Bangladesh” GOVT. SUHRAWARDY COLLEGE, PIROJPUR Department of Accounting Term Paper On “The Role of Capital Market on The Economic Development of Bangladesh” Submitted To: Md. Faruk Hosain Assistant Professor Department of Accounting Govt. Suhrawardy College, Pirojpur Submitted By: Alamgir Hossain Roll No- 9792874 Reg. No-1727384 Session-2010-2011 BBA (Hons) 4th Year Department of Accounting Govt. Suhrawardy
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components. 2. List the major types of electronic markets and describe their features. 3. Describe the types of intermediaries in EC and their roles. 4. Describe electronic catalogs, shopping carts, and search engines. 5. Describe the various types of auctions and list their characteristics. 6. Discuss the benefits, limitations, and impacts of auctions. 7. Describe bartering and negotiating online. 8. Define m-commerce and explain its role as a market mechanism. 9. Discuss liquidity, quality, and
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AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SEBI) * INTRODUCTION : * Stock market regulation was a pre-independence phenomenon in India. * During the II World War period provisions were made to check the flow of capital into production of essential commodities. * These rules continued after the war and culminated into the Capital Issues (Control) Act, 1947. For the purpose of this act an office of the Controller of Capital Issues was set up which was vested with the powers to approve the kind
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in Bangladesh to cater to financing needs of SMEs or new potential entrepreneurs and a proposal has been given to develop the venture capital industry to meet financing and non-financing needs of SMEs. SMEs play a vital role within Bangladesh’s economy in terms of creation of industrial outputs and generation of employment. Even though they play a significant role they face problems in securing investment or manage finance to develop their ideas or to expand their existing business. It is not possible
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Explain what are the major resources used in a business? How do they impact business? Explain all business decisions and their functions. State what are the indicators of measuring business performance and how to measure those? Describe what role a business does play to develop economy of a country? Define social business with its 7 principles. 2 5/9/2015 GREEN BUSINESS Minimize ‘carbon footprint’. 3 5/9/2015 BUSINESS Concept of Business: Business is an organization
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1. What are some of the key motivations for firms to engage in international business? • Seek opportunities for growth through market diversification • Earn higher margins and profits • Gain new ideas about products, services, and business methods • Better serve customers that have relocated abroad • Be closer to supply sources, benefit from global sourcing advantages, or gain flexibility in the sourcing of products • Gain access to lower-cost or better-value factors of production
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