University of | The Impact of Bangladesh Fishing Industry on the Local Economy | Fishing in Bangladesh | Submitted By: 3/4/2014 | Table of Contents 1. Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2. Bangladesh Economy and Fisheries Impact on their Economy-------------------------4 3.1. Current Situation of Bangladesh Economy----------------------------------------------4 3.2. Fisheries in Banglades
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Executive Summary Cement industry of Bangladesh is in its growth stage. The industry is developing day by day. Lafarge Surma Cement Limited is one of the major producers of quality cement in Bangladesh. As per the course requirement we are told to conduct the fundamental analysis of Lafarge Surma Cement Limited. The company is a listed company and its shares are traded in the capital market. We have collected the annual reports of last couple of years and from the data we have prepared the proforma
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for special blessing in completing it. We would like to thank Mr. Abdullah-Al Jamil our faculty who has supported us, assisted us and guided us through the preparation of this assignment. He has been patient and understanding of all our queries and problems, and we are very grateful to him for his help. We would also like to thank all the employees of Prime Bank Limited. They have been very helpful throughout the preparation of the assignment & responding to all our queries.
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Chapter-01 Introduction 1.1 Background of the study The term “Islamic banking” refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with Islamic law (Sharia) principles and guided by Islamic economics. In particular, Islamic law prohibits usury, the collection and payment of interest, also commonly called rib in Islamic discourse. In addition, Islamic law prohibits investing in businesses that are considered unlawful, or haram (such as businesses that sell alcohol or pork, or
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Chapter-01 Introduction 1.1 Background of the study The term “Islamic banking” refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with Islamic law (Sharia) principles and guided by Islamic economics. In particular, Islamic law prohibits usury, the collection and payment of interest, also commonly called rib in Islamic discourse. In addition, Islamic law prohibits investing in businesses that are considered unlawful, or haram (such as businesses that sell alcohol or pork, or
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of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY group # Date of Submission: 11th August, 2015 Group Members Name | ID No. | Bodrun Nesa Ali | 20-008 | Pronab Saha | 20-110 | Ratila Haque | 20-124 | Tamanna Jahan Toma | 20-128 | Aleya Hossain Lima | 20-219 | Letter of Transmittal August 11, 2015 Taher Jamil, Lecturer & Course Teacher, Department of Finance, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka. Dear Sir, It is a great pleasure for us to submit
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this publication can be downloaded from www.nfpcsp.org or requested from: _________________________________________________________________________________ NFPCSP Email: info@nfpcsp.org Khaddya Bhaban Web site: www.nfpcsp.org 16, Abdul Ghani Road, Dhaka-1000 Bangladesh EVALUATION OF RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS IN BANGLADESH Prepared by: Stanley R. Johnson Former Vice Provost of Iowa State University, USA Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus at Iowa State University, USA Assistant to the Dean
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………………………. 18 II.4 Power ………………………. 19 II.5 Telecommunications ………………………. 20 II.6 Transportation ………………………. 21 II.7 Health Services ………………………. 22 CHAPTER III SECTORAL POLICIES ………………………. 23 III.1 Financial Services ………………………. 24 III.2 Power ………………………. 25 III.3 Telecommunications ………………………. 26 III.4 Transportation ………………………. 27 III.5 Observations ………………………. 28 CHAPTER IV CONSUMER POLICY ………………………
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Introduction: One of the primary functions of a specialized bank is to extend credit to the deficit economic unit that comprises borrowers of all types. Bank credit is essential of economic development. Without adequate finance, important for the economy in the sense that it can simultaneously finance all the sub sectors at financial area, which comprises agricultural, commercial and industrial activities of a nation. Objective of the study: The main objective of the study is to examine the lending
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Submitted to: Sharmin Sabnam Rahman 1st Supervisor Kohinur Akter 2nd Supervisor Submitted by: SHETU GUPTA ID# 05104092 Course no-Bus400 1 May 13, 2010 Sharmin Shabnam Rahman ( Lecturer) BRAC Business School BRAC University, 66, Mohakhali, Dhaka- 1212 Dear Madam, I am very pleased to submit my internship report on “Mercantile bank Limited” which is an essential requirement for the completion of BBA program. This report is the result of the Internship Program that I have conducted in Mercantile
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