happens to output and price level in graph B. 2. Use the figures in the table below to answer the following questions. ( 3 Marks) $ Billions Small time deposits 1‚250 Large time deposits 1‚300 Saving deposits‚ including money-market deposit accounts 1‚620 Money-market mutual funds 905 Checkable deposits 836 Currency 325 (a) What is the value of M1? (b) What is the value of M2? (c) What is the value of M3? 3. The total demand for money is equal to
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National Bank of Pakistan [pic] Maryam Naeem MC080202354 MBA (HRM) Session-Feb 2008-Feb 2010 Submission Date: March 22‚ 2010 Virtual University of Pakistan [pic] Letter of Undertaking Internship Certificate: Dedication I dedicate this effort to my dear Grand Maa (Late) whose prayers made me able to reach where I am today. Thanks Amma!
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1.1 Background of the Study Now a day‚ education is not just limited to books and classrooms. In today’s world‚ education is the tool to understand the real world and apply knowledge for the betterment of the society as well as business. From education the theoretical knowledge is obtained from courses of study‚ which is only the half way of the subject matter. Practical knowledge has no alternative. The perfect coordination between theory and practice is of paramount importance in the context of
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Page 1 of 53 1.0. Introduction Now a day present world especially the Asian countries are going through an economic recession. Though the Asian economic crisis began few years back and it is somehow tackled today but the 11 September incident aggravated the disorder in the economic infrastructure of our country. Our economy is much dependent on foreign aids. The World Trade Centre incident created a negative impact on our economy as the foreign aids to Bangladesh have been reduced a lot. Therefore
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Term Paper On Operation of Commercial Banks in Bangladesh Term Paper On Operations of Commercial Banks in Bangladesh Financial Institutions & Markets (FIN 335) Summer 2012 Submitted To Md Lutfur Rahman Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration East West University Submitted by Srabonty MazumderMd. Saddam HossenMd. Mehedi HasanMd.Nazmul Hasan BhuyanSanjana Ahmed | 2009-2-10-0212009-3-10-031 2009-3-10-0762009-3-10-0222008-3-10-101 | Section
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makes bank deposits to be the only one running the cash register‚ and do not allow the person who places supplies orders to sign off on checks to suppliers. Make sure that cash reporting responsibilities are spread out enough to prevent theft by collusion. This can be done by giving some responsibility to front-line employees. Cash control. Cash control is one of the most important aspects of an internal accounting control system. Allow only a few trusted employees to make cash deposits‚ and require
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interest-earning checkable deposits included in M1‚ whereas interest-earning savings accounts and Treasury bills are not? If the financial asset can be turned into real money fast. Intrest earning checkable deposits are included because they can be converted quickly into paper money. Intrest earning savings accounts and treasury bills may have a time limit and are not so easily converted. 2. Why are banks able to maintain reserves that are only a fraction of the demand and savings deposits of their customers
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1. Background of the report After completing two semesters at University of Dhaka‚ under the Master of Business Administration Curriculum‚ Mohammad Maruf Islam‚ author of this report was placed in Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited‚ Shimrail Branch‚ Shiddirgonj‚ Narayangonj by the Human Resources Division of EXIM Bank Ltd. as part of the internship program requirement. This report is prepared for the internship program consisting of a major in depth study of the “General Banking Activities
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Deliberate on Customer Service 5 2.2 Standing Committee on Customer Service 5 2.3 Branch Level Customer Service Committees 6 2.4 Nodal department/ official for customer service 7 3. Board approved policies on Customer Service 7 3.1 Comprehensive Deposit Policy 7 3.2 Cheque Collection Policy 7 3.3 Customer Compensation Policy 8 3.4 Customer Grievance Redressal Policy 8 3.5 Giving publicity to the policies 8 4. Financial
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Banker‚ provided there are no instructions to the contrary. Example – 1: ‘X’ repaid Gold Loan and demanded the jewels back. Banker refused to do so by stating that he exercised Banker’s General Lien on the jewels for the overdue/recalled loan account of ‘X’. Whether the Banker is the right? Answer: a) loan is closed and hence the Jewels are free‚ b) Jewels are received in the capacity of a Banker (Creditor-Debtor) c) There are no contrary instructions Hence‚ Banker can exercise Banker’s
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