7 main functions of a Commercial bank K. Upadhyaya The main functions of commercial banks are accepting deposits from the public and advancing them loans. However‚ besides these functions there are many other functions which these banks perform. All these functions can be divided under the following heads: 1. Accepting deposits 2. Giving loans 3. Overdraft 4. Discounting of Bills of Exchange 5. Investment of Funds 6. Agency Functions 7. Miscellaneous Functions 1. Accepting Deposits: The
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fluctuated increase trend. In different countries have different reasons for these situations. In Greece‚ the main reason lead to the debt increase is high social welfare; the government needs more funds so they issue a large number of debentures. These debentures cause a big financial burden and lead the debt crisis broke out. The social welfare is also one of reason for debt growth in US; another main reason for debts and deficit increase is because US takes many military operation and some counter-terrorism
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Assignment A 1.a. Should the titles of controller and treasurer be adopted under Indian context? Would you like to modify their functions in view of the company practice in India? Justify your opinion? Ans. The title of controller and treasurer not been followed in India. In India‚ generally the officer designated as financial controller performs the function of chief accountant. The title of finance head is generally finance manager who is involved in the management of company fund. 1.b. A firm
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SHARE CAPITAL Share capital is the Funds raised by issuing shares in return for cash or other considerations. The amount of share capital a company has can change over time because each time a business sells new shares to the public in exchange for cash‚ the amount of share capital will increase. Share capital can be composed of both common and preferred shares. Each share carrying a vote in the management of the business‚ managerial control may be limited. The authorized capital of a company is
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Therefore even well established firms/ business entities and other entities resort to external financing which is enumerated below a) Debentures b) Bonds c) Loans from banks and financial Institution The above borrowing involves borrowing and other cost such as a) Interest and commitment charges b) Amortisation of premium or discount on issue of debentures or bonds etc c) Amortisation of ancillary cost i.e stamp duty‚ registration charges‚ issue expenses etc AS -16 deals with how accounting
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL INNOVATION IN CAPITAL MARKETS Dr.C.Meera ** Mr.R.S.Mohan ***T.Ramesh Financial innovation has been a continuous and integral part of growth of the capital markets. Greater freedom and flexibility have enabled companies to reinvent and innovate financial instruments. Many factors such as increased interest rate‚ volatility‚ frequency of tax and regulatory changes etc. have stimulated the process of financial innovation
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1.0 Introduction The Memorandum of Association of Beximco Pharmaceuticals LTD Report provides a complete overview of the company’s memorandum since its inception. 1.1 Objective of the Study The purpose of the report is to understand Memorandum and various particulars. 1.2 Scope of the report ❖ The report contains the company’s profile and data about the owners‚ senior executives‚ locations‚ subsidiaries‚ markets‚ products‚ and company history. ❖ The report explains the company’s
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Sleeping Beauty Bonds – Duration Analysis* In July 1993‚ the Walt Disney Company issued $300‚000‚000 in senior debentures (bonds). The debentures carried an interest rate of 7.55%‚ payable semiannually‚ and were priced at “par”. They were due to be repaid on July 15‚ 2093‚ a full one hundred years after the date of issue. However‚ at the company’s option‚ the debentures could be repaid (in whole or in part) any time after July 15‚ 2023 or 30 years after the issue date. Beauty‚
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MANAGING CORE RISKS OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT Industry Best Practices 14 July 2005 BANGLADESH BANK Focus Group Members Asset Liability Management Name Team Co-ordinator Sudhir Chandra Das Arif Khan Asad Khan Jadab Malakar Team Members Nehal Ahmed S. H. Aslam Habib Tapan K. Podder Designation DGM GM MD (Designate) Head of Finance & Company Secretary SVP & Company Secretary Head of Finance & Resources and Company Secretary MD Organization Bangladesh
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THE “ORNGE” FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WHICH BEGIN BELOW WERE EXTRACTED FROM: Ontario Ministry of Finance PUBLIC ACCOUNTS of ONTARIO 2010-2011 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS‚ 2010-2011 1-227 Ornge June 29‚ 2011 The accompanying consolidated financial statements of Ornge have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles‚ and are the responsibility of management. The preparation of financial statements necessarily involves the use of estimates and assumptions
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