“Comparison of stress level among employees of private and public sector banks” Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Supervisor: Group No.144 Pushpinder singh
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the business of banking. BO s.2: • "banking business" means the business of either or both of the following- (a) receiving from the general public money on current‚ deposit‚ savings or other similar account repayable on demand or within less than the period specified in item 1 of the 1st Schedule of BO or with a period of call or notice of less than that period; (b) paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers; BO s.16: • "banking license" means a banking license A person
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Firstly‚ one of the main advantages of a Private Limited Company over a sole trader is that‚ members may enjoy the availability of Limited Liability‚ hence the business is incorporated (i.e. the business has a separate identity from the owner).Therefore‚ liability for payment of debts stops at the Company‚ and owners and shareholders are not personally liable for any other debts than that of which they have purchased. On the other hand‚ a sole trader’s liability status is unlimited and there is no
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content 1.0 Banking risk 2 1.1 Credit Risk 2 1.2 Illegal lending risk 3 1.3 Illegal fund-raising risk 3 1.4 Financial swindling risk 3 2.0 Bank Risk Classification 4 2.1 Credit Risk 4 This is the main risk of commercial banks. Means of access to bank credit to support the possibility of a debtor can not repay on time and in accordance with the contractual principal and interest. In today’s commercial banking business diversification‚ not only the traditional credit risk remains a major
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conversed‚ fought and died over their democracy. But has Nigeria’s democracy ever belonged to all Nigerians? In attempting to give background to this question and insight into the answer I have attempted to piece together the important events leading up to the 1959 election. I will touch on Britain’s colonization of Nigeria. I will go into depth about the regionalism of the three major areas of Nigeria. I will also explore the three major ethnic groups who have charged forward to take political
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Joint-Stock Company: A joint-stock company is a business entity which is owned by shareholders. Each shareholder owns the portion of the company in proportion to his or her ownership of the company’s shares (certificates of ownership). This allows for the unequal ownership of a business with some shareholders owning a larger proportion of a company than others. Shareholders are able to transfer their shares to others without any effects to the continued existence of the company. In modern corporate
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FINANCIAL SECTOR POLICIES (FINANCIAL SECTOR STRATEGIC PLAN FINSSP - ON BANKING EFFICIENCY IN GHANA. (2001-2008) TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter One: Introduction /Problem Statement 1.1 Introduction of Subject Matter…………………………….. ………….. 5-8 1.2 Project Overview and Objectives ……………………………………… 9-11 Chapter Two: Review of Related Literature 2.1 Overview…………. ……………………………………………………12-12 2.2 History and Characteristics of Ghanaian Fin Sector...
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CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The word offshore is used to describe business carried out between foreigners in foreign-denominated currency and operates from a tax haven (Hammett‚ 2001:203). This basically implies that an offshore bank has to be foreign or at least foreign in nature or operation. This means that‚ like the several offshore banks in Switzerland‚ they do not necessary have to be in a foreign land (or an island) but necessary has to act as if
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MGMT3046 Company Law: Course Wrap Up November 2012 We have come to the end of formal instruction in Company Law‚ so it is useful at this point to review the main learnings from the course. This will be somewhat long! Unit1 Salomon v Salomon and the corporate veil. This is a foundational case in company law which enunciated the principle of the separateness of company and its members (shareholders and officers). The principle makes it quite clear that the separation of the company from its members
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Conditions Leading up to the 1937 Riots There were many different factors which influenced the conditions in not only Barbados but across the British Caribbean which eventually led to uprisings in the various territories but namely Barbados. These factors can be broken down into 3 categories of Economic‚ Social and Political. Economic Factors Leading up to the riots Barbados’ economy was in a dreadful state due to many different factors‚ both internal and external. One of the more substantial external
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