Cybercrime and Its Impact in Bangladesh Cybercrime and Its Impact in Bangladesh Prepared for: Farah‚ Farhat Tasannum Course Instructor: Business Communication Prepared by: Imon‚ Faisal Ahmed ID. 11-19592-3 Mosharrof‚ Mahedi ID. 11-19794-3 ii Preface Cyber and technology related crime is on the
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Franking Credit: A type of tax credit found in countries such as Australia that allows domestic companies to pass through taxes that have already been paid on corporate profits. The investor receiving stock dividends will also receive a quantity of franking credits in proportion to the overall tax rate of the company per dollar in profits. When filing personal income taxes‚ the investor will record as income both the amount of the dividend and the amount of the franking credit; however‚ the
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also at a minimal cost. The financial system in Bangladesh includes Bangladesh Bank (the Central Bank)‚ scheduled banks‚ non-bank financial institutions‚ microfinance institutions (MFIs)‚ insurance companies‚ co-operative banks‚ credit rating agencies and stock exchange. Among scheduled banks there are 4 nationalized commercial banks (NCBs)‚ 5 state-owned specialized banks (SBs)‚ 30domestic private commercial banks (PCBs)‚ 9 foreign commercial banks (FCBs) and 29 nonbank financial institutions (NBFIs)
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GROWTH OF MICRO-CREDIT IN INDIA: AN EVALUATION (90th Conference volume of Indian Economic Association 2007 Dr. Md. Tarique * & Ranjan Kumar Thakur † The success of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has established the fact and several literatures in this regard also acknowledge the fact that poor are bankable in terms of capacity to save and repay the loans provided the same are collected at the doorstep in small amount at frequent intervals. This is the basic principle of micro-finance‚ which
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Michael was born on February 23‚ 1965‚ in Houston‚ Texas. When he was 12 years old‚ he issued his first product catalog called “Dell’s Stamps‚” which he advertised in a local trade journal. By going directly to the ultimate user‚ he learned his first lesson about developing a direct relationship with the customer. Michael was interested in technology from an early age. (Krames‚ J. 2003‚ p. 58) When he was 15‚ he bought a computer to take it apart just to see how it worked. During his high school
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Doing Business in Bangladesh Doing Business in Bangladesh Howladar Yunus & Co. Chartered Accountants February 2012 Howladar Yunus & Co. Chartered Accountants Page Chapter Contents 3 3 4 7 18 21 27 30 32 33 37 38 39 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 - Disclaimer Introduction The Country Forms and Business Enterprises Direct Taxation Exchange Control Other Forms of Taxation Labour Relations and Social Security Grants and Incentives Quality of Life Appendix – A : Rates
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ORGANIZATION PART Advanced Chemical Industries Limited 2.1 INTRODUCTION Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI) Limited is one of the leading and largest local conglomerates in Bangladesh. ACI consists of different business groups namely: Pharmaceuticals‚ Consumer brands‚ Agri-Business. ACI is the first company in Bangladesh to earn both the ISO9001 certification of Quality Management System in 1995 and the ISO14001 Certification for Environment Management System in 2000. ACI is a public limited
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Financial Institution in Bangladesh The financial system in Bangladesh includes Bangladesh Bank (the Central Bank)‚ scheduled banks‚ non-bank financial institutions‚ microfinance institutions (MFIs)‚ insurance companies‚ co-operative banks‚ credit rating agencies and stock exchange. Among scheduled banks there are 4 nationalized commercial banks (NCBs)‚ 5 state-owned specialized banks (SBs)‚ 30 domestic private commercial banks (PCBs)‚ 9 foreign commercial banks (FCBs) and 29 nonblank financial
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CHAPTER 1 MACROECONOMIC SITUATION [The economy of Bangladesh has successfully tackled the contagion effect of global economic crisis and managed to maintain a sustained growth. According to a provisional estimate‚ the economy has posted a growth of 6.66 percent in FY2010-11 against that of 6.07 percent in FY2009-10. This performance is mainly attributable to the sustained growth in agriculture sector coupled with recovery of growth in industry sector and the satisfactory performance of service
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