School of Business United International University FINANCING OPTIONS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES): EXPLORING NON-BANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AS AN ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF FINANCING THE CASE OF BANGLADESH Submitted To Submitted By James Bakul Sarkar Md. Moniruzzaman Assistant Professor ID: 111091381 School of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor’s Degree Thesis in Business Administration ACRONYMS SMES SMALL
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Internship Report ON [pic] YOUR INVESTMENT PARTNER. Internship Report ON Sick Industry Rehabilitation Of Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Submitted To Mr: Mamtazuddin Ahmed Professor Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka Submitted By Md. Zakir Hossain BBA (AIS), 8th Batch Roll-161 Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION
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managers helped guide Telco’s entry into China by working with professional advisors in the Far East to design a tailored business structure and business strategy. The bank also nominated a local Chinese relationship manager to ensure its business would be well looked after in the market. With the RMB currency market closed at that time, Telco and other foreign businesses in the market were invoiced by Chinese suppliers in US dollars. Documentary Credits (DCs) and other trade
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methods of working capital requirement” For “Bank of Maharashtra” Executive Summery IT GIVES ME GREAT PLEASURE TO PRESENT THIS PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL FINANCE AT BANK OF MAHARASHTRA, CREDIT DEPARTMENT, HEAD OFFICE, PUNE. THE PROJECT WAS CARRIED OUT FROM 1ST JUNE 2007 TO 31ST JULY 2007. The main objective of the project was to study various types of working capital finance provided by banks. To know details the procedure of assessment of working capital finance
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Managerial Decision Making. Managerial Economics Human Resource Management Accounting for Management Seminar on Executive Communication Workshop on Information Technology for Management CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 TRIMESTER – II CODE MBA-072 MBA-082 MBA-092 MBA-102 MBA-112a MBA-112b PAPER CREDITS Quantitative Methods and Operations Research 4 Economic Environment for Business 4 Production and Operations Management 4 Financial Management 4 Seminar on Negotiation Skills 2 Workshop
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Report On “FACTORING VS FORFEITING” Submitted by Payal Pasad A-22 Vaishali pise A-23 Rupalika Sarkar B-30 Asiya Shaikh B-32 For subject Banking and Insurance [pic] Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research Ghatkopar [W], Mumbai-86 2012-13 TABLE OF CONTENTS |Chapter 1 |FACTORING | | |1.1 |Overview: Factoring
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of SIDBI 21. role of EXLM bank 22. study of financial institute 23. mutual fund 24. Privatization insurance, road, ports etc. 25. waste management 26. trade union movement in India 27. labour welfare scheme 28. working capital management 29. cash management / fund management 30. importance of budget 31. invisible exports 32. tourism industries 33. brand equity 34. bench marking 35. co-operative movement in Agro-product 36. marketing Agro-product
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BARRIERS CONFRONTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA BY YEOSUF .A. ABDULRASAQ BEING A SEMINAL PAPER PRESENTED AT 3RD ANNUAL NATIONAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE OF SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASARAWA. NASARAWA STATE BETWEEN 21ST AND 23RD APRIL, 2010. ABSTRACT This paper identified the barriers confronting the growth and development of SMIs in Nigeria. An analysis of 150 SMIs, using chi-square technique and percentages,
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selecting the proper financing sources Knowing the costs of financing is a prerequisite. This assignment is regarding the financing issues of business. it is very necessary to have proper knowledge over the financing terms and methods to obtain requisite financing for the organization. One has to know the costs of financing as a prerequisite before selecting the proper financing sources. In this assignment, several advantages and disadvantages are discussed for different financing methods, cost of finance
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and make recommendations based on the company's capital structure. Capital structure can be described as how a business finances its assets. There are two main types of capital: Equity and debt. Capital structure is usually a mix of debt, preferred stock, and common stock that the company can use for expansion and to remain financially healthy. The key is to choose the right mix in order to maximize shareholder return. A1. Capital Structure Capital structure is generally defined as how a company
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