states. The disparity index was higher for the agricultural loan accounts than the agricultural credit. Higher credit intensive states with higher number of villages, borrowing members of co-operatives, higher amount of commercial and co-operative banks
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INTERNSHIP REPORT PREPARED BY: Benjamin AMAHORO REGISTRATION NUMBER: GSF 20103386 PLACED IN: FINA BANK LTD ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-2013 INTERNSHIP PERIOD: FROM: 28TH JANUARY TO 28TH MARCH 2013 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN: ACCOUNTING NAME OF ACADEMIC SUPERVISOR IN FIELD: DR IBRAHIM MUSOBO Acknowledgements I would like to sincerely thank the management and staff of FINA BANK Ltd for allowing me to do my internship within this organization. I am grateful to my internal supervisor
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TERMINOLOGY 1. Option: In finance, an option is a derivative financial instrument that specifies a contract between two parties for a future transaction on an asset at a reference price. The buyer of the option gains the right, but not the obligation, to engage in that transaction, while the seller incurs the corresponding obligation to fulfill the transaction. • American Option: American option is the option that can be exercised anytime during its life. The majority of exchange-traded
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another package of measures designed to prevent the collapse of member economies. This included an agreement with banks to accept a 50% write-off of Greek debt owed to private creditors,[6][7] increasing the EFSF to about €1 trillion, and requiring European banks to achieve 9% capitalisation.[8] To restore confidence in Europe, EU leaders also suggested to create a common fiscal union across the eurozone with strict and enforceable rules embedded in the EU treaties.[9][10] While the sovereign debt
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Janata Bank Janata Bank Limited (JB) is the second largest commercial bank in terms of net worth with 904 (of which 4 is in the UAE) branches and fully owned by Government of Bangladesh. The mission of the bank is to actively participate in the socio-economic development of the nation by operating a commercially sound banking organization. The Bank provides all kinds of commercial banking services to its customers including accepting deposits, extending loan & advances, discounting & purchasing
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different types of accounts, discuss their purpose and show how each one can make achieving personal financial goals a simpler, more attainable task. Demand Deposit Accounts, or DDAs, are accounts offered by financial institutions such as banks and credit unions that allow account holders to deposit and withdraw funds and perform many other types of transactions. These accounts are called demand accounts because they give the client access to funds upon demand, either limited or unlimited depending
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capita income of only about US$370. The non-bank financial sector, including capital market institutions is only 3.22% of GDP, which is much smaller than the banking sector. The market capitalization of the Dhaka Stock Exchange was US$1,025 million or 2.19% of GDP as at mid-June 2002. In contrast, the size of the total financial sector in India, including banks and non-banks as well as the capital market is 150% (March 2002) of its GDP, with commercial banks accounting for 58.3% of GDP. Access to
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What is Mobile Banking? Mobile Banking is a Banking process without bank branch which provides financial services to unbanked communities efficiently and at affordable cost. To provide banking and financial services through mobile technology devices i.e. mobile phone called Mobile Banking. Benefits of Mobile Banking Real time on-line banking Available anytime, anywhere throughout the country It is convenient, affordable and secure It is much more effective in developing savings habits It
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Investment Banking an American synonym of merchant banking. Investment banks provide advice on mergers and acquisitions and are involved in financing industrial corporations through buying shares and selling them in relatively small lots to investors. In the Bangladesh context, merchant banking includes all institutions that combine the functions of both development banking and investment banking. The securities and exchange commission, based on SRO No. 59 of 24 April 1996, and a decision taken by
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for me to work in Southeast Bank Limited (Gulshan Branch) as an intern. I thank all the employees for being friendly and cooperative. I was taught lots of important things through-out my internship career because of their proper attention and co operation. My deepest appreciation and special thanks goesto Mr. A. K. M. NurulAlamDeputy Managing Director the Head ofGulshanBranch, Mr.Md. HamidulHaque the Manager Operation of Southeast Bank Ltd Gulshan Branch, for extending
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