FOTIADI Launching the Credit Card in Romania. My first write up case . 1-) Romanian Credit Card Market Until 2006 any kind of discussion about launching a credit card in Romania market seemed uninteresting and a risky distraction . That because the per – capita income level was low almost , 1.700 euro , here was not infrastructure of point – sale terminals , and there was minimal experience with consumer credit .The middle class was growing
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of co-payments, deductibles and past-due balances * Arrangements for handling of unpaid balances * Handling of payments for non-covered services * Prepayment policies * Policies for accepting cash, checks, money orders, and credit or debit cards * Arrangements for sliding scales and low income payments * Other pertinent policies deemed appropriate to include based on their research * The policy is 750 to 1,050 words in length. Part B: Following the financial policy
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business models consist of mission statements usually geared toward promoting the “greater good”. For-profit and non-profit organizations both play vitals roles in the fluency of the economy’s welfare overall. Behind every economy lies a set of governing rules that work as guidelines to that economy. The United States has its own set of policies that do just that. Currently, there have been some shifts in some of the country’s monetary and fiscal policies that have had a direct impact on the economy.
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Importance 1.3.5 Functions 1.3.6 Advantages 1.3.7 Limitations 1.4 Methods of Accounting 1.4.1 Single Entry 1.4.2 Double Entry 1.4.3 Steps involved in double entry system 1.4.4 Advantages of double entry system 1.5 Meaning of Debit and Credit 1.6 Types of Accounts and its rules 1.6.1 Personal Accounts 1.6.2 Real Accounts 1.6.3 Nominal Accounts 1.7 Distinction between Book Keeping and Accounting 1.8 Branches of Accounting 1.8.1 Financial Accounting 1.8.2 Cost Accounting 1.8.3 Management Accounting 1
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User Guide AccountRight Plus 2011 AccountRight Standard 2011 MYOB Australia Pty Ltd Website: myob.com.au © MYOB Technology Pty Ltd 2011 All rights reserved. Writers Suchitra Govindarajan, Merrin Hughes, Claire Mahoney, Rachael Mullins, Kylie Nicholson, Steven Rao, Ron Tierney, John Wilson. Disclaimer Information supplied by the member companies of the MYOB group (whether in user documentation and other literature, video or audio material, training courses, websites, advice given by staff
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about the use of store cards and makes recommendations that will help customers. Definition of store cards and its operation systems Store cards are plastic cards, which branded with a retailer’s name or trademark that can be used for payment or credit only in that provider’s outlets and other accepting retailers. It aims to encourage customer loyalty and repeat purchases by offering alternative pay methods, the point of sale, the discount on purchases, reward vouchers, free magazines or invitations
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Standards Board (IABS). GAAP are the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in a given jurisdiction, also known as accounting standards or standard account practice (FASB). The rule to these two terms falls under the double entry of accounting, where debits equal credits. The reason for IFRS and GAAP is the purpose which is reliable and useful to keep track of accounts. Assumptions for accounting determines monetary unit, meaning US currency. Economic entity what reports
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1. Introduction Internship is a compulsory requirement for everybody pursuing a BBA degree at North South University. The Internship program includes organizational attachment and report writing within a period of 12 weeks. I have completed my internship at the Rokeya Sarani branch of Rupali Bank Ltd. from March 2014. An internship helps us to sample real life work settings, and use them as laboratory opportunities to apply our knowledge gained throughout the program. It also helps us to learn
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ABSTRACT Today is the Era of Globalization and the consumer is not bound within boundaries of a particular place to access products available in the outer world, now he can go beyond the boundaries of any market area where he lives, to access the things of his interest. But this virtual connectivity known as “ONLINE SHOPPING OR E-TAILING” is really a challenge for Indian customers to be associated with; they face some real time problems related to trust and quality. But the Indian shopping trend
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Intern Report On Customer Service analysis with the overview of marketing and promotional activities of BRAC BANK LTD. SUBMITTED TO 1. Mr. SUNTU KUMAR GHOSH SENIOR LECTURER BBS BRAC UNIVRESITY 2. Ms. Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Lecturer BBS Brac University SUBMITTED BY JOYDEEP SINHA ROY 06304025 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 11th MAY
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