The Rules Of Debit And Credit

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    History of Accounting

    Accountancy is the production of financial records for organizations and shows readers in money terms the economic resources the company has under its control and represents it in terms of relevance and does this faithfully. Accounting is called “the language of business” because it acts as a vehicle for a business entity to report their financial information to groups of people outside of the company’s day to day activities. Some researchers believe the earliest instance of accounting was from

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    Student

    number of users in 2015 2nd source: * Bank of America vs. Citibank (Citibank mobile is much more advanced) * Bank America: Set up on PC for online banking and can do the following: * Access their checking, savings, credit card, mortgage, line of credit, loan and other Bank of America accounts * Pay bills anywhere, anytime * Transfer funds from one Bank of America account to another * Locate branches or ATMs * Get maps and directions * Citibank:

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    E Bannking System

    Abstract Nowadays e-commerce, e-business and financial services industry have increasingly become a necessary component of business strategy and a strong catalyst for economic development. E –banking can provide speedier, faster, and reliable service to the customer for which relatively happy. As a third world developing country, Bangladesh is far behind to reach the expected level in global banking system. So it is our urgent need to upgrade its banking system. This study has been done mainly based

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    State Bank and Yes Bank

    accounts in urban areas. Products and services provided by SBI are consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, savings, Securities, asset management, wealth management, Credit cards. Point of Sales Terminal Types: * PSTN * Desktop GPRS * Portable GPRS * Mobile POS * ECR Based Terminals * Bio Metric Desktop GPRS * Bio Metric Portable GPRS Key Features of point of sales: * Power of Nation-wide network

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    Tranformational Changes in Indian Financial System Post 1991

    Financial System is a system that allows the transfer of money between savers and borrowers. It helps in transferring of surplus amount of money from the savers to the borrowers who need money, which helps savers to earn on their investments, and this similarly helps the borrowers to fulfill the need of the money. A financial system helps promotes the wellbeing and also helps in improving the living standards of people. Lets start with the Capital Market in India first. Capital Market is a market

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    Answer

    US LOAN SUPPORT This Service Agreement is entered into on the date shown below between US Loan Support (USLS) and Customer: USLS provides processing and support services to assist consumers who are applying for Federal Student Loan Consolidation Services through the Department of Education (DOE). USLS is a private company, not affiliated with any government agency, and for a fee USLS will assist in assembly and submission of student loan consolidation documents. USLS is not a lender, a law office

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    Sotheast Bank Ltd

    Chapter: 01 Introduction Introduction: Bangladesh, 160 million peoples country is encompasses with thousands of Industries where service sector have taken the leading position in the country’s GDP in recent years. Banking sector is holding the leading position in order to take the GDP’s leader board of the table among the service industries. Last year Banking sector have contributed 48% of the country’s total GDP which is the clear indicator of pick position holder

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    Mr Mohamed S Kamara

    Tax Act 2009 ii PART V –BASIC RULES RELATING TO IMPORTS 25. Time of import. 26. Value of import. PART VI –CALCULATION AND PAYMENT OF GST NET AMOUNT 27. Net amount of GST to be remitted in a tax period. PART VII –INPUT TAX CREDITS 28. Goods or services for which no input tax credits are allowable. 29. Input tax credits. 30. Acquisition or importation by resident agents. PART VIII–GST DOCUMENTATION GST invoices and sales receipts. GST credit and debit notes. Documentation issued by or to agents

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    Chapter 5

    Chapter 5—Inventory Merchandiser Makes a profit by buying and selling merchandise. A wholesaler is an intermediary that buys goods from manufacturers or other wholesalers and sells them to retailers or other wholesalers. A retailer buys goods from manufacturers or wholesalers and sells directly to consumers Operating cycle for Merchandisers Begins with the purchase of inventory and ends when cash is received from selling the inventory. Manufacturer Makes a profit by buying raw materials

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    E-Commerce and Internet Marketing

    CONCEPT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY In the era of digital economy or the so-called information age, the words information and communication technology have become a byword or a common terminology. This is particularly true among users and enthusiasts where computers and telecommunication systems are part of the provisions of the workplace. The term information and communication technology refers to a collective and generic term that covers the broad range of systems, devices

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