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    Commercial Bank Project

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    Executive Summary This report is about bank‚ history and functions contains what I have learned in my six week internship at MCB (Ltd). It starts with its success story and brief introduction of management. This report contains detail about business practices in MCB‚ its current financial statement‚ position‚ working of its different departments in MCB Gojra Branch and about of how a letter of credit is used in bank. The purpose of exercise was to learn while working in practical field‚ especially

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    ECON 3440 Week 2 Notes

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    Money Supply CU - currency held by household and firms D - Deposits held by HF M - Money Supply H - Monetary Base RE - Reserves of Charted bank. These are the currency held by chartered banks plus the deposits of chartered banks at the central bank. rD - reserves to deposit ratio c - currency to deposit ratio rD = RE/D < 1 c = CU/D < 1 M = {(c + 1) / (c + rD) * H } m m > 1 We now want to study how the central bank can affect H and therefore M To do this we need to understand

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    Internship Report

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    Importance of Internship experience: My internship experience was remarkable during my internship I observed following points: ➢ Internship provides you practical learning along with your bookish knowledge that you got from the university. ➢ Internship polishes your skills ➢ Concepts become clearer and you will feel the difference between your past learning and this practical work. ➢ Increase in the confidence level and your mental approach become extensive. ➢ Dynamic thinking

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    English Banking Law

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    ACQUIRE WHEN USING CHEQUES ‚ AS APPOSED TO CARDS ‚ AS A METHOD OF PAYMENT INTRODUCTION There are three types of cheque frauds exists in UK viz . forged counterfeit and fraudulently altered cheque fraud . In 2005 ‚ the cheque fraud in U .K was estimated about ? 40 .3 million - a 13 decrease from the 2004 a steady increase 2003 .In U .K during 2005 ‚ counterfeit cheque fraud was estimated at 3 .23m ‚ forged cheques fraud was estimated at ? 30 .9 m in 2005 and fraudulently altered cheque fraud was estimated

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    Chapter - 1 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study After completion of all the required courses of BBA program under International Islamic University Chittagong‚ it is an indispensable part of the study to get involved in a practical professional environment. I had joined with The Rupali Bank Ltd.‚ Local Office‚ Dhaka for a three months period. Local Office‚ Dhaka‚ is the main branch of The Rupali Bank Ltd.‚ and it performs the entire banking activities including General Banking‚ Loan &

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    Banking

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    collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers; BO s.16: • "banking license" means a banking license A person or persons who runs a business where it is to collect money from public put into account‚ pay and collect checks. BO has no mention of lending; hence lending money/mortgages is not a requirement for a bank in a banking business. Moneylender vs banks Moneylender is not a bank‚ different laws that deals with it and no statutory protection. E.g. regarding cheques‚ collection

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    Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 | An Act to define and Law relating to negotiable instruments which are Promissory Notes‚ Bills of Exchange and cheques | Citation | Act No. 26 of 1881 | Enacted by | Imperial Legislative Council (India) | Date enacted | 9 December 1881 | Date commenced | 1 March 1882 | Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 was passed by British India and for over 130 years and

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    Negotiable Instruments Act

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    definition of NI  B/E‚ Pro Note and Cheque - For DD it is applicable - Not App on share certificate - Not App on share warrant - Not App on Document of title - Not App on Currency note - Not App on Bonds/Commercial papers/ T Bills/ FDs - App on Hundi (traditional instruments)  Local rules are applicable‚ if not then NI Act is applicable Two amendments have been made since 1881 o Cheque Truncation : Section 143  Cheque made electronic o Cheque Dishonour: Section 138 (2 yrs imprisonment)

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    An Internship Report on Soneri Bank Ltd. Muhammad Ali Jinnah University ISLAMABAD Internship Report At Submitted by: Mr. Umair Azim ME063005 MBA (B&F) An Internship Report on Soneri Bank Ltd. Table of contents  History  Job Description  Departments‚ I served  Accounts Opening  Remittance  Clearing  Areas‚ I learnt  How my internship would influence my career  Conclusion An Internship Report on Soneri Bank Ltd. History Incorporated on September 28‚ 1991 the first Branch of Soneri

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    2.    What are the objectives & achievements of bank nationalization in India? Objectives- According to the Banking Companies Act‚ 1970‚ the aim of nationalization of banks in India is “to control the heights of the economy and to meet progressively and serve better the needs of development of the economy in conformity with national policy and objectives.” 1. The elimination of concentration of economic power in the hands of a few 2. diversification of the flow of bank economic credit towards

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