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A Study on Asset Liability Management Affecting the Financial Performance, with Reference to Kse Limited, Irinjalakuda, Thrissur
A STUDY ON ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT AFFECTING THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, WITH REFERENCE TO KSE LIMITED, IRINJALAKUDA

PROJECT REPORT

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
University of Calicut
By

RIYAS. Y
Reg. No. GTAIBBAR09
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF
SRI. S.V. RAJKUMAR

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES
SRI C. ACHUTHA MENON GOVERNMENT COLLEGE,
THRISSUR

2010 - 2011

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES
SRI. C. ACHUTHA MENON GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, THRISSUR
(AFFILIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT)

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the report entitled “A STUDY ON ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT AFFECTING THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, WITH REFERENCE TO KSE LIMITED, IRINJALAKUDA” is a bonafide record of the project report carried out by RIYAS. Y, under our supervision and guidance in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) of the University of Calicut.

K.D. JOSE
(HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT)

S.V. RAJKUMAR
(SUPERVISING GUIDE)

RIYAS. Y
IIIrd BBA
SRI. C. ACHUTHA MENON
GOVERNMENT COLLAGE,
KUTTANELLUR, THRISSUR.

DECLARATION

I, RIYAS. Y, do hereby declare that this report entitled “A STUDY ON ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT AFFECTING THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, WITH REFERENCE TO KSE LIMITED, IRINJALAKUDA” is prepared by me under the guidance and supervision of Sri. S.V. RAJKUMAR, Lecturer, Sri C. Achutha Menon Government Collage, Kuttanellur, Thrissur.
I further declare that this project report has been submitted by me for the award of my Graduate Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. I also declare that this project report has not previously formed the basis for the award of any degree, diploma, fellowship, associateship or other similar title of recognition.

Place: RIYAS. Y
Date:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First and foremost I bow with gratitude before the

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