Date: To Dr. Abdul Awal Khan Professor & Dean School of Business Asian University of Bangladesh, Dhanmondi Campus, Dhaka-1209. Subject: Submission of Internship Report. Dear Sir: I have great pleasure to replace before you my Practical Orientation in Bank report on Mercantile Bank Limited, 25/1, Zindabahar 1st Lane, Nayabazar, Dhaka, where I have completed my orientation in Bank program from 1st April to 30th June 2007 as a part of the BBA curriculum. I have observed and studied different functions
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the profit for the bank. Commercial banks are the primary contributors to the country. The revenue earning sources of banks are mainly loans and advances. The credit facility can be of two types: funded and non-funded. Funded credit can be expensive for the banks, as the bank has to pay interests. Non-funded credit includes Letter of Credit, which is the main source of income for the foreign exchange business. If a bank can increase its import and export transactions, its profit will obviously reach
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Chapter-One Introduction 1.0. Introduction of the Report[pic] The internship program is an integral part of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA).This program creates a unique opportunity for the student to apply their theoretical knowledge into practice and gain valuable real world business experience. During the program, student can also realize existing business condition apart from having opportunities to solve the problem using various analytical tools. In the age of modern
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Foreword I do not claim to have read the manuscript Of Changes and Transformations: Bangladesh Bank [July 2009-June 2013] highlighting changes the central bank has gone through in the past four years, but certainly had a cursory look at it. The publication of the book is of great significance at a time when the present government has just completed its four years in office. I welcome this initiative by Bangladesh Bank. I would like to thank Governor Dr. Atiur Rahman and others concerned with the
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Chapter 1 1.1 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT Peoples Own savings bank of Zimbabwe (POSB) is a statutory, national savings bank, wholly owned by the government of Zimbabwe. The People’s Own Savings Bank was established on the 1st of January 1905 and has a proud history of achievement and service provision to every Zimbabwean. The former Post and Telecommunications (PTC) unbundled into three separate entities namely; The People’s Own Savings Bank replacing the Post Office Savings Bank, Zimpost replacing
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Bangalore University Bachelor of Business Management (New Scheme) SEMESTER SCHEME OF EXAMINATION UNDER SEMESTER : BBM COURSE SEM NO. PAPER NO. 1.1 TITLE OF THE PAPER LECTURE HOURS 04 MARKS UE 90 RM 10 TOTAL MARKS 100 I 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 II 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 III IV V LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/URDU/TAMIL/ TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/ MARATHI/HINDI ENGLISH BUSINESS ECONOMICS FUNDAMENTALS OF
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economic growth process of the country. This establishes the fact that banks should provide increasing emphasis on various analytical tools and techniques for screening proposals and loan decision taking. Credit Worthiness Analysis is one of the most important activities before sanctioning any credit to a new borrower as well as existing borrower to avoid any default risk and for improving the operational efficiency of nationalized and private sector commercial banks. 1.2 Rational of the study:
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than if they were acting as an individual instead of as a business. Some advantages are the ability to raise capital either publicly or privately to limit the personal liability of the officers and managers, and to limit risk to investors. Also, sole proprietorships have the least amount of government rules and regulations affecting them. Some disadvantages are that the raising of capital for a proprietorship is more difficult because an unrelated investor has less
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refers to a record of a business transaction. This refers to a written or unwritten contract to purchase and take delivery with payment to be made later as arranged. Account balance This refers to the difference between the debit and the credit sides of an account. Accounting period This refers to a time interval at the end of which an analysis is made of the information contained in the bookkeeping records. Also, the period covered by the profit and loss statement. Accounting price
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STR581 – Strategic Planning and Implementation – Final Exam Study Guide 2013 200 Correctly Answered Questions Remember to check out ACCNerd.com for the latest updates. Section 1 1. “Power prices” use price as a key strategic tool. These “power prices” have discovered the highly ________ effect of price on the bottom line. A. direct B. dramatic C. soothing D. Leveraged E. abrasive 2. Some intermediaries use the following: strategic planning, advanced information systems,
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