Objective: By the end of the lesson‚ leaner should be able to; 2.1 Explain how electronic transactions can reduce paperwork and delay(advantages ). 2.2 Examine how EDI has developed and laid the foundations for b2b e-business. 2.3 Evaluate the use of different Electronic Payment Systems. 1 Electronic Transactions Bringing this concept into perspective by answering the question. What is Electronic Transactions? (Class discussion). An act of buying or selling something or sending money electronically
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A PROJECT REPORT On Demat Account A project Report submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INDUSTRY INTEGRATED) TO [pic] MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY‚MADURAI BY PRAVEEN KUMAR Reg No.A8750123 Under the guidance of MS.Srishti Sharma RAI BUSINESS SCHOOL 56/1‚NEAR DEPOT SQUARE‚BHADBHADA ROAD‚BHOPAL (M.P.) PREFACE The successful completion
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ACCT 3512 Chart of Accounts Accounts & 4 Characteristics by 6 Acct Types: FS‚ Real vs. Nominal & Normal Acct Bal (NAB) mjm cpa 9/13 (Contra Accts) [Historical Cost Exceptions] (ACCT 3512 emphasized accts in italics) by Marco J. Malandra‚ CPA 1. ASSETS: BS‚ Real‚ Dr NAB‚ (Cr if contra) 3. SHs’ EQUITY: BS‚ Real‚ Cr NAB (Dr if contra) Current [generally]: IC accts: Preferred Stock [at Par Value] Cash (Money Orders‚Checks‚Checking‚ Savings‚ Petty) Additional-paid-in-capital
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Entity: | Vietcombank | | Period ended: | 31/12/2012 | Significant class of transactions/significant disclosure process name: | Credit origination - Transaction processing | | Significant class of transactions/ significant disclosure process owner: | Credit Policty at HODebt management division Client Division | | We obtain an understanding of the significant classes of transactions (SCOTs) and significant disclosure processes to identify and understand the risks of material misstatement
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of 3 years. If all interest rates are projected to fall 100 basis points by next year‚ by how much will the bank’s profits and loan NIM change in year 2? Does this bank face refinancing risk or reinvestment risk? Explain. Answer: Year 1 profits = (4.75% – 4.25%) * $150 million = $750‚000; NIMyr1 = $750‚000/ $150 million = 0.50% Year 2 profits = (3.75% – 4.25%) * $150 million = -$750‚000 Change in profits = -$1‚500‚000 NIMyr2 = -$1‚500‚000/ $150 million = -0.50%‚ so NIM decreases by
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LECTURE 1 PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS 1.1 LECTURE OUTLINE 1.1 The provision of the Partnership Act 1.1.1 Formation/ membership limits 1.1.2 Rights of partners 1.1.3 Obligations of partners 1.1.4 Dissolutions of partnerships Business/ Firm 1.1.5 Privileges of partners 1.2 Realignments 1.2.1 Treatment of goodwill in partnership Admission of new partners 1.2.2 Admission of new partners Retirement of partners 1.2.3 Retirement of partners 1.3 Dissolution of partnerships 1.3.1 Piece-meal Dissolutions
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20th & 21st National Children’s Science Congress (2012-13) Activity Guide 1 Activity Guide This resource material compiled in this publication was developed during the Brainstorming workshop held at Tezpur University‚ Tezpur‚ Assam during May 2 to 4‚ 2012. Many suggestions given at the National Orientation workshop at Regional Education Institute (REI)‚ Mysore during June 11 to 13‚ 2012 have also been incorporated. Group working for activity guide development Advisors Prof. S. P. Verma
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Analysis of online trading and Dematerialization INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT An Organizational Study of Standard Chartered Wealth Managers & Study of the Investment pattern of individuals with special focus on online trading and Demat account This Industrial Training Report is being submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION of BANGALORE UNIVERSITY The training has been undertaken by GURURAJ B H Reg. No. 08VWCM6023
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Principles of Accounts School-Based Assessment On Blanna’s Fashion Boutique Submitted by : Anna Kay Blake Registration number: 1000290074 Submitted To: The Donald Quarrie High School School code: 100029 Territory: Jamaica This project is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for certification in Principles of Accounts by the Caribbean Examinations Council
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Sime Darby Plantation Sdn. Bhd. (SDP) adalah antara pengeluar minyak sawit terbesar dunia. Nilaikan kelebihan bersaing antarabangsa SDP‚ analisis kesan-kesan AFTA ke atas firma dan ilustrasikan bagaimana firma dapat mengurangkan pendedahannya kepada risiko tukaran asing. 1.0 Pengenalan Sime Darby Plantation Sdn. Bhd. Ataupun dikenali sebagai SDP merupakan nama besar sebagai antara syarikat pengeluar minyak sawit terbesar di Malaysia dan juga antarabangsa. Dengan memiliki beberapa aset firma di
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