Biennial Convention‚ October 12th‚ 2002‚ Washington DC‚ USA Review of the Tax System in Bangladesh A Prerequisite for Industrial Growth T. A. M. Nurul Basher* E-mail: nurul-basher@betelco.com Abstract - This paper has been written to highlight the sustainable industrial growth problems being faced by the entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. There are multifarious problems for Industrial growth in Bangladesh but the major bottleneck is the adverse tax system. There exists no consideration for industrial
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Summer season in Bangladesh Bangladesh has a subtropical monsoon weather indicated by wide seasonal different versions in rainfall‚ moderately warm temperatures‚ and high humidity. During summer the sun shines hotly. The heat is terrible. Water goes dry. Ponds‚ canals‚ lakes and small rivers go dry. There is scarcity of water everywhere. The earth gets parched. People sweat at the slightest work and become tired and thirsty. People cannot work at ease. Summer is also the season of various fruits
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The Battle at Miskel’s Farm Abstract The Battle at Miskel’s Farm placed the Confederate scout forces of John Singleton Mosbys’ Partisan Rangers against the Union forces of Major Charles F. Tagert on 31 March 1863‚ on a small farm in Loudon County‚ Virginia in a battle that would display the ferocious confidence and unwavering tenacity of Captain John Singleton Mosby who was never captured by the Union forces. This battle‚ won by Mosbys’ Rangers‚ highlights the Principles of Offense‚ Unity of
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Communist takeover and the events in George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm. It was a time when a totalitarian government came to power and thus a climate of fear existed. Even when the more discerning animals questioned the pigs’ actions‚ they were trapped into a submission of power due to the manipulation of language and propaganda tactics employed by the pigs. Animal Farm in Historical and Social Context In many ways‚ Animal Farm is a complete allegorical / fable –like retelling of the founding
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BBA department. * We are doing this report so that we can analysis the readymade garment (RMG) sector of Bangladesh and find out the problems and remedies of this sector. Objectives of the study: The main objectives of this report are * To gain knowledge about the industrial unrest in the readymade garments industry of Bangladesh. * To identify the problems of RMG sector of Bangladesh. * To analysis the problems of this sector. * To fine out the remedies that could solve the problems
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As the report is exclusively related with the export trend of Bangladesh‚ so it will be ideal to know something about the definition of export. Export is one of the most preferable and conventional way to perform international business. In simplest word‚ export is traditional buying and selling across the border of the country. In economics‚ an export is any good or commodity‚ transported from one country to another country in a legitimate fashion‚ typically for use in trade. Export is an important
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Earthquake is one of the major natural hazards in Bangladesh like many other countries threatening life‚ property‚ and economic well being. Bangladesh is an earthquake-prone country. Historical seismic catalogues (ISET‚ 1993) reveal that Bangladesh has been affected by earthquake disasters since ancient times. Although in recent past no major earthquake has affected this country‚ a major event may affect the country any moment. As Bangladesh is the world’s most densely populated area‚ any future
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SME Banking in Bangladesh. OVERVIEW OF SME: ---------------- According to the European Union (2003) SMEs are defined as enterprises which have at most 250 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million Euros. According to the World Bank (2006) medium enterprises are defined as enterprises which have at most 300 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding 15 million US dollars. In the context of Bangladesh‚ the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can be considered
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Bangladesh Floods – Case Study By Nikita Pankhania Background Information: Bangladesh is a MEDC and one the world’s poorest and most densely populated countries. It is located in South Asia‚ bordered by India in the north‚ the Bay of Bengal in the east and west‚ while Myanmar surrounds it to the south. Bangladesh is the eighth most populous country in the world. Bangladesh is also located on the confluences of the river Ganges and Brahmaputra these are two very large rivers which
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First Farm Corporation (A) Time Frame: 1993-1995 Point of View: This case study deals with the point of view of Ricardo Sarmiento‚ the Vice President for finance of First Farm Corporation. Statement of the Problem: Why does First Farm Corporation have deficit operating cash flow despite of increase of 40% in sales‚ 89% in net income and improvement in liquidity? Objectives: To give Mr. Sarmiento an explanation and recommendation. Areas of Consideration: Internal Environment Strengths
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